Thread:SwagMasterDbl/@comment-29362220-20171207164550/@comment-26838855-20180110235947

That would be so annoying. Feige did say that he thinks they will avoid doing something so specific and potentially controversial with the timeline again in his statement regarding "8 years later", so hopefully not... I don't imagine it was too late if they did have a specific reference to tweak it.

Things are good with The Comic Board, thanks to 64SuperNintendo.

"That was a very reasoned and logical response. I've heard from several people that they've been waiting for approval for the site here for months, not sure if E or Cap Canuck are still around? Anyway you guys could check on that?

I'd really like to encourage debate and different viewpoints, as it really does inform and make the timeline a better end product.

As for prop dates, again, I get where he's coming from on that, but when there's no other evidence offered, and the date aligns with weather/temperature portrayed in the movies/shows, it seems logical to utilize those dates. After all, the props usually reflect the intended date or time period the film/show is meant to occur... sometimes there are mistakes, but overall it works.

Gonna PM E and Cap about the approval issue."

And someone made a good point there, something I didn't catch. In Refraction, at 01:23 in the "25 years ago" scene, you can hear very quietly and mumbled - and I checked on the transcript - "Dude, have you seen Reservoir Dogs yet?" "Oh, my God, it was so good."

Released in October 1992, again confirming that 25 years later we're in late 2017.

Now, the sun would only go down at 18:41 in Mauna Kea around April 20th and August 26th each year, so that's a bit awkward, maybe we just fudge it a bit to October 1992. But yeah, good piece of info.