Thread:Marvelus/@comment-27496405-20190519011243/@comment-3095612-20190609063422

BEJT wrote: I was thinking along the lines of it being 9 months since the lessons, but the specific writing is, "Over the past nine months I have had a lot of time to think on the lessons you taught me." So while Tyrone went on the run in late February, considering he was caught up in things and only settled in the church and his new fugitive life on March 1, 2017, it can actually be considered that this would make it December, 9 months since he settled following Delgado's lessons. Considering Destiny's body was found on December 9th, and it should be at least about 3 days later for O'Reilly/Mayhem's reports, making the decision to leave, packing etc., but should be close to early December considering the letter so not really more than 3 days, I'm going with December 12th for now. Yeah, feels like they set it up so that Brigid mistakenly added Destiny's murder to the other string of murders because of a coincidentally similar M.O. of the beach and aspects of the victim.

BEJT wrote: I really hope it is. Not just because I feel it doesn't really jive with what the film says, but I have no attachment to that timeline and I don't want any MCU content set wholly in alternate universes. And I'd just kind of love for all the people just assuming this stuff to get egg on their face, because people assuming things with certainty just generally annoys me😂. Plus I've found it annoying how people go, "Well, we heard it's Loki popping through history, and he's got the Tesseract, so there we go..."

Yes, he's got the... Space Stone. And they seem to have forgotten how old the Asgardians are and they've already hinted here and then about trips to Earth. The fervor of Endgame is definitely coloring peoples' theories about the Loki series. In a way it's like in TWS when Zola revealed what world events HYDRA was behind, here it's what world events Loki was behind but to a more comical effect probably since he was probably doing things out of boredom not to take over the world.