This week will see the premiere of the Moon Knight finale on Disney Plus. With just one episode to go before the miniseries comes to an end, fans still have a lot of questions. For now, though, fans are still reveling in the genius that episode 5 was. Between the major focus on mental health, Marc Spector and his alter ego Steven Grant, the Egyptian goddess Taweret, and the balancing of the scales, the episode had so much to offer. One of the things that some fans may have missed, however, is the relevance of Arthur Harrow’s office and how it plays into the plot.
In last week’s episode of Moon Knight, titled “Asylum,” fans got a good look at the office that belongs to the latest Marvel villain, Ethan Hawke’s Harrow. While he plays doctor in Spector’s purgatory asylum, he sets up base in a minimalist office. It is one of the most visually striking locations in the series so far, and is mostly covered in white tones, with several pieces of art scattered around the room. But, what some fans may not have noticed is that this space was last seen in episode 2, “Summon the Suit.”
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Towards the end of episode 4 of Moon Knight, “The Tomb,” Spector first arrives in the asylum after being shot by Harrow in Alexander the Great's lost tomb. While he does visit Harrow’s office, details of the space are missing. But, in last week’s episode, he spends a lot of time in there, allowing fans to analyze every corner of the room and the various pieces of art in it. Some keen-eyed fans were quick to point out that it was the exact space that Grant and May Calamawy’s Layla El-Faouly seek refuge in after being chased by a jackal in episode 2.
In the second episode, Grant meets Harrow at his
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