Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-27496405-20180723185324/@comment-3095612-20181223064319

Marvelus wrote: As I said man, I may have misunderstood it, but if I haven't I think they are still connected. Because I don't see how all the Cybertek scientist being claimed as deceased it is not a part of HYDRA, even more when Mack and Caine interrogate the other guy, he claimed that he did sign (for HYDRA) because they threatened his family. If I am right, we are on 2018. You make a good point. (I'm not trying to be a jerk in questioning it.)

BEJT wrote: From memory, I thought it was that Tony was faking their deaths, yeah. I don't remember it having a link with Hale being a top Hydra leader, which yeah, she was kind of promoted in April 2016, but that might be there and I just didn't read into it at the time. At the time I just took the 2 years as a sort of arbitrary number that could have been 1, 2, 3, or even almost 4, just some random point between Season 1 and now. I'll try to rewatch Principia soon.

Also yeah, that was Daredevil (and the New York Bulletin website). Yeah, we're on the same wavelength with that.

Thanks.

BETJ wrote: And I thought Tony had been faking their deaths as a S.H.I.E.L.D. thing in the last couple of years to protect them. But it might have something to do with Hale. Even that was kind of vague, imo, with who Tony Caine is working for or he's freelance with the federal government as a fixer.

BETJ wrote: If Ant-Man and the Wasp is March it pretty much has to be the 18th" (working based on him being released on the 21st making sense for when the sentence began + 21 months, we explain it in the 2018 references) and then placing Infinity War as close as possible to that. Infinity War was the one where the week it takes place after Ant-Man and the Wasp is flexible, but Ant-Man and the Wasp has specific things placing it on given dates. And that's all reflected on the wiki's 2018 section in the timeline I think. Ok, got it.

BETJ wrote: "Well, your daddy went to Germany and drew on the walls with Captain America. And that was a violation of Article 16, Paragraph 3 of the Sokovia Accords. Now, as a part of his joint plea deal with Homeland Security and the German government, he was allowed to return to the U.S., provided he serve 2 years under house arrest followed by 3 years of probation, and avoid any unauthorised activities, technology, or contact with any former associates who were, or currently are, in violation of said Accords, or any related statutes."

The "he was allowed to return to the U.S." suggests to me that the deal was made while in Europe after the escape from the Raft. Although that's a bit tricky considering Avengers: Infinity War Prelude suggests they went straight back to the U.S.. But maybe it was a matter of phone calls and agreeing he would hand himself over in San Francisco. Good memory.

BETJ wrote: Oh, no. Like I say, I really don't think they're paying attention to the exact dates this is supposed to be. I was just saying how, luckily, it seems that the way it has played out, we can skim over Christmas Day - lucky because if like a whole episode were set on Christmas Day and not once did someone at all reference it, it would be a bit weird. Good, good. Hopefully if they reference other holidays, it makes sense...

BETJ wrote: I did wonder when I saw that book being announced, considering the first one was published in the artbook for The Avengers. But do you know that for sure? If so, where did you hear that? Because there's been some speculation that the timeline will be in the Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years - The Definitive Story Behind the Blockbuster Studio book they're releasing. lol, I was just going to ask that, too. If there was a press release or something since the synopsis doesn't mention the timeline.