Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-26838855-20170701032609/@comment-26838855-20170822003404

T-888 wrote: Weather in the MCU is odd. Not MCU but the ending of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 makes you think years pass but a lot diffrent weather patterns happen in a short period of time, that was just bad filmmaking though lol. Even in Daredevil Season 2 they say it is unually hot for that time of year and we hve it in December so that lines up Well, the heatwave scenes are October. Ideally it would be earlier, but with the "last week"s and "next week"s and "last night"s and "tomorrow"s etc., plus how it has to line up with Luke Cage and Christmas, that's the way it had to be. I just rewatched the show recently and I'm pretty sure they don't actually say it's unusually hot for the time of year, just that it's generally unusually hot, but there's nothing actually contradicting October (the "7-21-15" Punisher massacre photos in Episode 2 are implied to be recent but not new).

Marvelous 345678 wrote: Also the fact that non vigilante is active in New York City makes sense for Stark searching only for Spider-Man as Daredevil is missing and I serisously doubt Rand takes his duty as a vigilante immediately after The Defenders, plus he is not well known Yeah, I did think of that - the joke about "Why didn't he get Daredevil?"... Everyone thinks he's dead. Still doesn't explain why he doesn't get someone like Luke Cage - unbreakable, super strong, looks the part of a big tough hero as well, but hey.

It's fun, like with the Accords thing, when these coincidences line up with the timeline. If only Marvel's divisions would actually work together with the timeline so it wouldn't have to be coincidence.