Thread:SwagMasterDbl/@comment-29362220-20171207164550/@comment-26838855-20180126205729

The Wikia Editor wrote: Elledy92 wrote: I'm confused by Kolpack's Tweet. If the flashback's are from a timeline where everyone stayed during the destruction of Earth, what's all the story about Fitz and the team trying to go back in time many time and never achieving anything? It doesn't really makes sense.

Also, if Enoch brought the team in the future, he couldn't possibly moved them in a future where they ALSO stayed and lived the destruction of Earth. Yeah, it's confusing. Especially when you consider that the agents find Fitz' postcard, which he wrote shortly before going into cryosleep, and Mack and Yo-Yo find the gear and weapons he had hidden for them on Level 3, exactly where he told them they would be.

However, if this is a timeline where the agents never went to the future, it implies that Fitz' counterpart coincidentally wrote an identical postcard and hid the exact same gear and weapons in the exact same place, which stretches credulity.

SwagMasterDbl wrote: I've noticed stuff like this before, although I think I'm a bit more picky with it. Another example is how in Shield 5x05, they recreate the diner scene from the end of 4x22, and while they have everything decently lined up (like how everyone is sitting across the table), I actually put the two scenes together in a video editor once for fun and realized the timing to everything and some other stuff was way off. I remember dealing with other examples I can't think of at the top of my head lol. What I like to do is just ignore it and pick and choose which version would be canon to me. I usually don't notice such things, aside from when certain scenes in Back to the Future and Terminator were recreated in Back to the Future Part II and Terminator: Genisys respectively.

I did actually notice that the scene in Thor: Ragnarok was different from the one in Doctor Strange, but I couldn't quite tell what was different since I hadn't seen it in a while.

I'm guissing that the scene in Doctor Strange was an early take done for the sake of having it in the movie, with the scene in Thor: Ragnarok being the canonical version. I agree about the timelines. It sounds like they've done a lot of thinking on it though, so we'll see.

I didn't know the diner scene contradicted World's End. But yeah, I discovered the Runaways one because I did a similar thing in trying to line them up in editing software.

I agree, I think the Doctor Strange version is a different take. But still, they should be better than literally having him wear a whole extra big important item around his neck in Ragnarok, and saying completely different lines in places.

I think there's been a change of plan with the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. schedule. While the 100th episode (512) was originally expected on Friday, February 16th, it has been reported now that it will air on Friday, March 9th. Wikipedia says Episode 10 is still expected on Friday, February 2nd. So either between 10 and 11 or between 11 and 12 there are 3 Fridays off. I would bet that it's between 10 and 11 and it's due to the Winter Olympics, which are from Friday, February 9th to 2018 to Sunday, February 25th. Then Episode 11 returns on Friday, March 2nd, and Episode 12 is on the 9th. The day after Jessica Jones: Season 2 drops.

This would mean that, assuming no double-episodes (which the finale could very well be, but I doubt they'll do for any other episodes): So it's very likely that it will be running past Infinity War at this point. But I wouldn't expect a crossover. I honestly don't even think that the showrunners have been told anything about the events of Infinity War.
 * March 2nd - Episode 11
 * March 9th - Episode 12
 * March 16th - Episode 13
 * March 23rd - Episode 14
 * March 30th - Episode 15
 * April 6th - Episode 16
 * April 13th - Episode 17
 * April 20th - Episode 18
 * April 27th - Episode 19
 * May 4th - Episode 20/U.S. release date for Avengers: Infinity War
 * May 11th - Episode 21(/Episode 22?)
 * May 18th - (Episode 22?)