Thread:SwagMasterDbl/@comment-29362220-20171207164550/@comment-26838855-20171228211632

Things like that are kind of subjective. Personally, I don't consider it canon, due to the fact that for it to be canon involves a push (the changing of the date of the NBA finals) and the fact that a lot of it is played as a joke, especially things like the fact that very shortly after the emotional impact of Civil War we'd be getting jokes about "too soon" with Steve, and Tony is back to being arrogant and egotistical. Plus things like D.J. Khaled just showing up in a bodega is not something you would see in an actual MCU canon piece of content, and it seems in Homecoming like Happy hasn't texted Peter back in the 2 months, but he contacts him in this.

Because of it not easily fitting into the timeline, the wiki doesn't consider it canon. But subjectively, you can consider it canon in your own personal lists and things, if you so wish.

Didn't catch this myself, but saw this posted online. In Episode 4, Alex's dad has a seemingly newly bought 2018 planner. That works absolutely fine with December 2017. If it were 2018, it's unlikely it would be kept in that drawer, as that is more of a decoy drawer where they wouldn't want people looking or moving things for fear of finding the secret drawer. But if 2018 is soon to start, that would make sense. And the planner looks pretty much unused.

I'm pretty set on December 2017 and I hope that works out. I saw someone say that the technology in the "25 years ago" scene is late '90s/early 2000s, but there's no way this show is set in the mid 2020s, so I think we can just chalk that up to a mistake.