Thread:Marvelus/@comment-26838855-20190116120806/@comment-3095612-20190513041345

BEJT wrote: While it would be weird for that to be the only reference to the Snap, it would at least mean that it had addressed it, allowing the show to move on as you say. That's what I mean, it would have been the best compromise, imo.

BEJT wrote: I don't think the present is March, because Mack implies that it's the anniversary of Coulson's death tomorrow. May and Coulson got more time than they expected together, so he probably lived for a few weeks considering that was the maximum he was given in The End, making this April-July 2019 depending on whether Infinity War is March, April, May, or June 2018.

As for the 261 days, I don't think that Fitz was asleep for exactly 74.0 years. But that line is interesting, you would think that that scene is after Season 5, a) because of just linear storytelling but b) because surely this didn't happen in the original timeline, so it has to be after the timeline split. However, the latest he can wake up is December 27, 2091, so the latest this can be is April 9, 2018. That would suggest Season 5 does indeed end around March, despite things seemingly implying it's later than that now. True. I guess Enoch's line is one of those that will have to packed up and revisited after the season 6 finale and whatever relevant timeline data about IW/EG that can be gleaned from Far From Home.

BEJT wrote: Don't say that. Dangerous line of thought. Agreed.

BEJT wrote: Well yeah, frankly, his statement is just to be discarded because it's completely impossible. Agreed.

BEJT wrote: I considered mentioning this but didn't think it important. Yeah, there's a good chance he's lying, but I think even if he is that the existence of the multiverse is likely true, since Fury would've looked into it. Yeah, I'd guess he got the multiverse rundown from Professor Hulk then left New York to quickly assemble the crack team we see in the trailers for Far From Home.

BEJT wrote: I think it will probably be mostly just a fun adventure. I don't think the multiverse will be a major part of the story, just more giving an excuse for certain things and planting a seed for the future. Perhaps.

Mrmichaelt wrote: Yeah, I hope the movie ends with Spider-Man deciding to be his own man and step away from the Iron Man legacy. I reckon it won't take until the end of the film for the film to step away from Iron Man, but yeah, perhaps they cement that in the end.

BEJT wrote: Guess he was just wrong. Uru is probably the strongest substance since it can seemingly only be destroyed by enchantment/magic. Exactly. Eitri would probably be the most knowledgeable about what the strongest substances are.

BEJT wrote: It's just mistakes, no other way about it.

This show has no care for its timeline, it's so frustrating. Agreed.

Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote:
 * exasperated Jessica Jones grunt* People who haven't even seen Loeb's comments are already making memes about AoS no longer being canon because either Season 6 hasn't referenced the Snap 1 episode in, or (which is particularly stupid as it would lock AoS into a predetermined path for the next 4 years) because Daisy was not in the final battle of Endgame.

And I am so tired of SHIELD fans using the whole "time travel sent them to an alternate present" excuse to justify this. No, they started in the main MCU and they returned to the main MCU. All that makes me feel like Jessica Jones at her desk opening drawers. Glug glug.