Thread:Marvelus/@comment-26838855-20190116120806/@comment-1894786-20190503214533

BEJT wrote: Apologies, was thinking this episode was 5 (and thus the halfway point) when it's actually 6. Anyway, I'll still post after I've seen it.

Sounds like even if they're real alternate realities, they're not necessarily splinters from our timeline in the way the six Endgame ones and the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. one are.

I also wouldn't group the Framework in there. It's technically not an alternate reality, it's just a super-advanced computer programme that simulates an alternate reality.

Well, if they are real timelines, then it seems like they all split from the Oil Rig Explosion (while the final one splits from Tandy's capture), so they could be split off from the MCU timeline we know.

As for the Framework, while it is presented in the show to us as a highly sophisticated virtual reality, it was created using magic (the source code that programs all reality) and Mo and Jed said in interviews that it is an actual alternate reality. So I do count it. However, the divergence point is unknown, since who knows how many generations had to be messed with for Jeffrey Mace to be born an Inhuman.

Mrmichaelt wrote: I suspect Lia has an ability and was near the rig, too, that night like Andre. Figures Tandy and Tyrone weren't the only ones.

I hope this show doesn't devolve into Smallville territory or Heroes. "Hey, you know this very rare and special circumstance that gave you your powers and you thought you were the only one for years? Turns out there were dozens of people affected and they're only now popping up on your radar!"