Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-27496405-20180723185324/@comment-3095612-20181007025239

BEJT wrote: I did a Google search about a reference to him in The Winter Soldier and couldn't find anything, but if he is referenced, that's interesting. His first comics appearance was in X-Force so I would imagine he is more likely a Fox character. I'll try and grab the scene and circle the pertinent area. More than likely it's just an easter egg but stranger things have happened.

BEJT wrote: "2 years later" would be nice, but I'm sadly sure it won't happen. The Netflix shows often fall into the trope I've talked about before... Yes, trying to keep the TV side of the timeline in tip-top shape is a... "frustrating" process. With each year, I'm less and less sure there's someone who's designated with spot checking the canon for every show ABC/Netflix/Hulu. If the rumor of Marvel TV falling under the auspices of Marvel Studios to be true, I hope someone -- pipe dream now -- funds a research team just to track continuity and timeline and finalize an official record. A guy can dream.

BEJT wrote: It's not as easy as you've made it sound. I temporarily gave up on the Runaways' dates of birth a while ago, when the Hulu website stuff came out that caused problems, and I decided I didn't have the energy to deal with the mess at the moment and it should go lower down on my priority list. And then as I came to realise I wasn't going to get to it any time soon, I just decided, "I'll wait until after Season 2 to deal with their dates of birth." Yeah, I get leery when websites post info that's supposedly official vs. what's stated in the actual episodes. I tend to ignore the former and focus on the latter. Hopefully season 2 will provide a better time frame. Or someone could just ask Loeb at NYCC how old they are each season! Ya think that would come up in interviews...

BEJT wrote: As for the Eastern Conference one, I couldn't really work out who "Anderson" is - maybe it would be clearer to someone from New York who follows sports, because I'm not familiar with famous American sportspeople or what the "Eastern conference" is (it seems to be a thing in several sports, not just one). But the players I seemed to find who it might be about are the NBA's Anderson Varejão, the NHL's Craig Anderson, or the NHL's Joey Anderson, though I couldn't find any articles resembling this kind of headline in the last year or so. Off the top of my head, in ~mid July 2018, Justin Anderson I think was in a multiplayer deal from the Phildelphia 76ers to the Atlanta Hawks in the NBA Eastern Conference.