Thread:Marvelus/@comment-27496405-20190519011243/@comment-26838855-20190530232133

2018 (DaenerysTheMadKhal58, Marvelus)
DaenerysTheMadKhal58 wrote: I'm partial to the snap happening in late May, and Scott was freed a month earlier for some reason and Nat and the others weren't aware of that. But I don't know if it works accounting all the evidence and is a little arbitrary. I do feel like somewhere between May 17th and June 28th is where it should be. Yeah my main problem with May 17th is that it feels a little arbitrary. Sure, it's somewhat based on the April 30th date, but there's the additional week in there which is only there for convenience's sake for The Punisher rather than an in-universe reason.

Other problems: And then there's just some inconveniences which shouldn't affect the actual timeline calculations but do affect my reluctance to make a definitive decision yet: I've also just realised I might have made a mistake - while May 17th would be after the end of The Punisher: Season 2, it would be mere hours later and mean that the Attack on Greenwich Village happened during the finale. That said, it could potentially squeeze in between finding Billy's body and Frank visiting the Schultzes without characters mentioning it just in that Schultzes scene or the bus scene the next morning, just hours before the Snap. So maybe it could still be 17th rather than 24th.
 * It does still involve assumptions about Scott's house arrest. Either it started late and he had 3 months knocked off, which we think might not actually be a thing in California, or it was cut off about 6 weeks early for some strange reason.
 * It adds an extra week between Ant-Man and the Wasp and Avengers: Infinity War. Far from the end of the world, but makes Natasha's line more difficult to swallow.
 * The April 30th being a Monday isn't ideal, should really be a Sunday so would involve some fudging.
 * Extracting Ant-Man and the Wasp from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. to move it a week back only to potentially have to reinsert it.
 * Changing the days of the week of Ant-Man and the Wasp only to potentially have to reset them.
 * Moving Ant-Man and the Wasp and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. into the The Punisher region and getting all tangled up about things happening on the same dates and interweaving events only to just untangle them again.

It's very possible that the date ends up as the final date, but I hope you understand why I feel we should still hold off definitively saying =for now. I'm in the process of editing the 2018 page with "April/May/June" up to the second day of Ant-Man and the Wasp, "May/June" for everything after that up to the end of Avengers: Infinity War, and "June/July" for the Captain Marvel credits scene and beginning of Avengers: Endgame, as well as editing the big 2018 reference.

Like I said, I think this was still a successful attempt because we do now have a more specific window to work with and an approximate date. It was also worth waiting for Avengers: Endgame, because while that film didn't really provide any new evidence, it did have big implications on the impact of The Punisher: Season 2 on Avengers: Infinity War because it revealed that the Snap is not just reversed.

I'm glad that you agree "somewhere between May 17th and June 28th is where it should be".

Marvelus wrote: I would love if it is right after the ending of Season 2 of The Punisher, before the epilogue. That would be crazy. Any reason in particular? Just the feeling of watching The Whirlwind and knowing what's about to happen?

Jessica Jones: Season 3 (Edward Zachary Sunrose, Marvelus)
Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: So, Jessica Jones is coming out on the 14th... Anyone else fully expecting to cry and scream as Netflix kills the timeline with its death throes? Personally looking forward to Loeb's "before the Snap comment". Any day now😂.

Marvelus wrote: Nah. I am very sure they won't. With the Netflix shows they have the leniency to place them where they want and if it were to be 2017 I would be very happy for it. It would be so exciting to have four shows happening at the same time. Sure, it won't be easy xD but it would be so cool.

P.S.: Also, my birthday will be that Sunday and I want to be happy hahaha I really hate the idea of the Netflix seasons breaking their chronological order in the very last one... but obviously also don't like the idea of it being 2018. 2019 is I guess also an option but unlike Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., there's more down time and day-to-day life in these Netflix shows so I can't see it not being mentioned even in October 2019, and it's very unlikely it'll place itself then anyway.

If you want your birthday to be happy, you might just have to avoid Jessica Jones: Season 3 and the wiki until after your birthday so you don't have to know it's been another mess😂.

Captain Marvel (Mrmichaelt)
Mrmichaelt wrote: I don't recall but was it stated how long Mar-Vell was on Earth? I noticed on the Light-Speed Engine blueprint, there might be a August 3, 1978 date on there (upside down as 080378) implying the start date of the project and also she's been around since at least the late 70s.

Oh yeah, and a still of Fury's ID was also uploaded. Thanks. I'm not 100% sure that's a date because there's no "0" before the "8", so it's missing a digit. Possibly though.

Cloak & Dagger Iron Man 3 Reference (MrRLopez, Marvelus)
MrRLopez wrote:

Iron Man 3 reference in Episode 2.06
Tandy and Liam (dialogue) "Did you know that the shorebirds have been dying off for 20 years? Wow, they have? Yeah, ever since Roxxon Gulf moved to Pensacola." Ah thank you! I didn't remember that the Roxxon incident mentioned in Iron Man 3 was specifically in Pensacola (it's not a place I'm familiar with, the name probably just didn't stick in my head), so didn't read anything more into that line than just another general Roxxon reference. That's great.

Marvelus wrote: Great catch! Yeah, and a fun reference. Haven't had an Iron Man 3 reference since Extremis in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Season 1.