Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-27496405-20180723185324/@comment-26838855-20180803000559

OK, since I no longer have to do such big long replies, I can start grouping by category instead of just doing everything in order of posting:

Cloak & Dagger (Mrmichaelt)
Mrmichaelt wrote: Thanks. I'll take a look at that when I rewatch. I guess that could place the anniversary over the weekend of February 25-26, "Back Breaker" on Monday February 27, 2017, the day before Mardi Gras, and the season finale "Colony Collapse" might take place on the day of (and probably a time skip in the final scene and/or teaser). Sounds about right to me.

Mrmichaelt wrote: Interesting. I was thinking this whole time the game in first episode was one of the two quarter final games in the state tournament. And the "state finals" they kept referring to was the final game in the tournament because I think the opposing team is announced as champions in that episode Tyrone misses the last shot on purpose? Oh, right. Not living in the U.S., I didn't know much about these tournaments work, so from what I'd read on The Comic Board, I had just assumed it was that the season ends and then a few weeks later you have the "state finals" and that was just the one game, the final, shown in Episode 5-ish I think it was. So I assumed Episode 1 was the end of the season, but you're probably right. I'll have to take another look. I did wonder why the state finals dates on the calendars we looked at spanned several days rather than just one definitive date. I had assumed it was something to do with just a 6-day window in which the final could take place, but that the exact date would only be decided once they knew who was in the final.

Well, if it is just a quarter final or something in Episode 1, Mardi Gras kind of still overrules it. I don't think it's that big a deal to assume that the state finals are just a couple of weeks earlier in the MCU. But it would be evidence that basically tells us "This show should take place in a year where Mardi Gras is as late as possible," and 2017 is the latest it has been since 2014, with February 28th, so that would add to the 2017 evidence.

Venom (CirUmeUela)
CirUmeUela wrote: Agreed. It looks better than I thought it would be, but still don't want it to be a part of the MCU. The director was talking about how this Venom has nothing to do with Spider-Man so they don't have a white spider symbol on him, so I really doubt this will be MCU at all. I just hope that we can get Venom in the MCU eventually. But maybe I'm just biased - Spider-Man is my favorite superhero. I think he could have easily two or three trilogies in the MCU. I just wish Disney would buy the rights to Spider-Man outright from Sony lol. I doubt it as well, but the rumours that Tom Holland will be in the film concern me. I really want it kept separate. I know a lot of people think Spider-Man showing up would be a great thing, but the difference for me is that I think they want Venom to be a good film and feel like Spider-Man is necessary for that. I think Spider-Man is indeed pretty necessary for a Venom film, but I don't approve of Venom the 2018 film, and so rather than having Spider-Man show up in that and thus have Venom barge its way into the MCU unwanted, I'd honestly prefer for Venom to flop and for us to get Venom done properly by Marvel in the MCU. Then you can have Spider-Man with Venom.

I'm kind of anti-this film. I'm not usually like that, but I think Sony are being shady/idiots in making this film. They've tried this before but they're still trying, but also, I don't like the way they kind of seem to be trying to trick casual audiences into thinking it's a Marvel film and/or a spin-off of the Tom Holland Spider-Man to get people to come and see it. It feels kinda exploitative of the MCU, and also, if it's bad (which there's a good chance it might be), then it tarnishes the Marvel brand for casual audiences who don't understand the distinction. And if they essentially canonise themselves into the MCU by putting Tom Holland in this, then that's really kind of exploitative of the deal. Because they probably could, since they own the character. They probably could put him in this, but to basically force your way into the MCU, a wholly Marvel Studios-made universe, so you get notoriety and more money is, in my opinion, really dodgy and annoying. I'd have less bad will towards this film if we knew with 100% certainty that they are not putting Tom Holland in the film.

Also maybe I'm hate-watching, but the latest trailer really made me think, "This looks bad." Some of the dialogue is incredibly wooden or clunky, and that "turd in the wind" thing was just awful, I felt. I was cringeing.

Sorry, not usually this negative about something! And I'm glad you seem to like the trailers, just personally, not working for me.

Infinity War Timings (CirUmeUela, Cornstomper, Deadpooled123)
CirUmeUela wrote: Can't wait for that! With the release of Infinity War on digital today, that should help you out. Also in the commentary, the Russos say that Infinity War takes place roughly over two days. I think that only confirms what we thought so that's good. Cornstomper wrote: I've actually got Infinity War in my MCU chronological cut that's mostly redone (thank god for the digital release), but there's not much evidence for placements and it's mostly placing scenes where other characters would spend a long time travelling. I trust your workings and research would be much more accurate, and I'd adjust mine in accordance to what you come up with, but mine goes as follows: (The reason these scenes overlay is taking into account the time it takes for the Guardians to get Thor onto the ship, Tony and Bruce to reconcile and catch up, Thanos explanations, etc)
 * Statesman attack/Bruce's return to Earth
 * Guardians crash into Thor
 * Strange contacts Tony
 * Thor awakens on ship
 * Greenwich Village attack
 * Scotland fight
 * Gamora asks Quill to kill her, Knowhere scene
 * Avengers Facility and Wakanda scene
 * Q-ship rescue
 * Gamora, Thanos and Nebula scene
 * Nebula contacts Guardians
 * Vormir Scene
 * Crash on Titan, fight with Guardians, plan scene w/Dr. Strange timeline line
 * Wakanda arrival, "Get this man a shield"
 * Thor arrives at Nidavellir, Eitri tells him about Stormbreaker
 * Wakanda fight begins, "You might want to pick up the pace"
 * Thor forges Stormbreaker, arrives in Wakanda
 * Wakanda fight continues until Corvus Glaive's death
 * Entirety of Titan fight
 * Thanos arrives at Wakanda and does a heckin' snap
 * "Oh God"
 * Nick Fury scene
 * Titan disintegrations
 * Thanos comes to his farm

By the way, by the time Avengers 4 is out on digital I'll be able to complete this thing, I've currently got it set up as if it was a TV show, divided into roughly 50-minute intervals with various edits, such as soundtrack replacement and removing narration from flashbacks, I've worked on it for a long time and maybe once it's done I ca approach Marvel with it or something, I don't know. If I were, this wiki and the main timeline contributors would definitely get most of the credit for research.​​​​ ​​​ CirUmeUela wrote: Do you have TV shows included or only movies? Cornstomper wrote: Only movies and one shots. For one I don't watch the TV shows, and also that would be way too massively huge in terms of project, file size, etc. It's big enough as is. Because your cut is just the films, Cornstomper, there isn't so much of a problem. What I meant is I'm working out the exact timings of scenes in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Episodes 19-22 and the exact timings of scenes in Infinity War, because they're set concurrently and I need to find out the exact order of the scenes in each. As well as this, I was busy working out the exact timings of the minutes leading up to and following Thanos' snap. Because due to travel times and sunrise times and things (might be slightly easier now we've moved things to March, when sunrise is a little earlier), the end of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Episode 22 can barely squeeze in before the snap and might have to finish mere moments before Thanos snaps his fingers, and then also I was trying to sync up the Fury and Hill scene with the people vanishing in Wakanda/on Titan. Now I'll also have to add the Ant-Man and the Wasp mid-credits scene, and adjust the timings slightly based on March sunrise and sunset times.

Totally get why you're just doing films, though. It's got to be a LOT of file space and render time and just effort/work in general to put the whole thing together.

You've reminded me, I should also finish that Fury's Big Week blog that I started a few months ago, with the exact timings of the three Fury's Big Week films and how they weave together.

Deadpooled123 wrote: The photo with the World News Broadcast indicates the time in Scotland when Vision and Scarlet Witch watch on is 'Thursday 8:39pm' l think.... This would then place the train passing by around 8.51pm on a Thursday IF it's heading to Ediburgh Gateway and every Tuesday departure results in the same time. This doesn't help address the date but it does add balance to finding out what it could be through AoS E19-22 if Infinity War began on a Wednesday. Deadpooled123 wrote:  Good catch, and nice research there. It could be TUESDAY or THURSDAY, it's not clear, but the "Wed" on Tony's phone is a lot clearer and is probably overruling, with Infinity War still starting on Wednesday. I'll see if I can find a more HD version of the image to check if it says 8:39PM, but if it does (or whatever time it says), I'll see if that works with the Infinity War timing calculations. There is also the clock in the background when Steve walks over to Vision to help him to his feet, which even with the digital release is still hard to read. So I'll have a look at both of those and see if they fit with the timings of the film.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Season 5, Episodes 1-10 (Kbeaud)
Kbeaud wrote: Can anyone get me the dates for season 5 of AoS up to episode 11? I assume both Orientation days are sort of May 12, 2017? Or are we placing them as the most future thing in the Marvel universe?

Also, is there a place where we are keeping dates that are not in the "2018" page, "2017" page, etc.? I keep seeing we have specific dates for things like AoS Season 5 or C&D, but they aren't in their respective timeline page yet. If there is, can someone tell me how to get there? This way I don't need to keep asking about decided dates since I'm new here. So, the majority of Episode 1 and all of Episodes 2-4 and 6-10 obviously take place in 2091. However, I assume you're referring to how they would fit in in a watch order, distributed between May 12th (the date they leave for the future) and December 4th (the date they return for the future). I did some calculations a few months ago, I'll try and find them in the thread.

Here: BEJT wrote: So now that we have good dates for Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Season 5, Part 2 - specifically, for when the agents return, I thought I'd mathematically contextually place the 2091 episodes within 2017 for watch order purposes.

Using the timings spent in space which I've worked out as we went, there are two main ways of doing this:
 * The more complicated and mathematically unbiased way to do with spreading their time away across the nearly 7 months they were gone and taking into consideration Fitz's different method.
 * The simpler way, spreading Episodes 1-4 between May 12, 2017 and November 25, 2017 and Episodes 6-10 between November 25, 2017 and December 4, 2017. This keeps the episodes in the order they aired, but does not have an in-universe justification.

Beginning and End
The team leave May 12, 2017 21:46 local time (time given in Rewind). Rae's is in the Washington, D.C./New York area. It's reasonably near the Playground, which is estimated to D.C., but it seems that when they transport to the future, they move in time but not space (that's what Fitz says happens when they return), which would put it near Lake Ontario. Either way, it's the same time zone, making it May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC. The team return December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC, as explained on the draft page. So, the team are gone for 295,819 minutes/4930.31666667 hours/205.429861111 days. At the point that the team return to the present, it is 2 days, 3 hours, 34 minutes since the team arrived in the past. This means that if you were to line the time up as if the future were happening simultaneously, it's as if time in the future is going at 205.429861111 ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] = 95.6105365222 × the speed.

Method
The contextual placing is about the character stories, and these are each of the characters who time-travelled at least once:
 * Coulson, Daisy, May, Mack, Yo-Yo, Simmons: All travel from May 2017 to 2091 and back to December 2017, so for each character, their timeline context is as if the 2091 stuff was stretched between May 2017 and December 2017.
 * Fitz: Lives through 2017-2091 before returning to December 4, 2017. So the moment he returns to is the moment after which is all the extra things in his life. Fitz's first experience of December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC to October 2091 all basically occurs for Fitz at the moment of December 4, 2017 12:05 before his life continues. Imagine his life like a line that at December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC suddenly has a loop coming off of it right back to the same spot, before continuing on. Sort of like this, rotated 90deg clockwise. So everything for him would be contextually placed at December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC.
 * Deke: Errrr... while it's sort of similar to Fitz in that it's just a person's timeline moving continuously and then looping back on itself instead of jumping forwards and then back, he's jumping back to way before he was even conceived, so it's not really his own personal context we're placing this in. I'm just going to ignore Deke.

So, contextually placing the 2091 episodes in 2017 will work as 6 × (for the 6 characters) ([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + ((["team" time at midpoint of episode] ÷ [total "team" time in 2091]) × 205.429861111)) + 1 × (for the 1 character) December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC, then all ÷ 7. Therefore, (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([d + ([h + ([m] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7.

Maths

 * Episode 1
 * Beginning: May 12, 2017.
 * Midpoint: The team discuss how they could possibly have got to space.
 * "0:00:29 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([0 + ([0 + ([29] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = June 13, 2017 01:42.46191 UTC/June 12, 2017 21:43 N.Y..
 * End: "0:03:14 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([0 + ([3 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = June 22, 2017 11:04.52350 UTC/07:05 N.Y..
 * May 12, 2017-June 22, 2017 07:05 (midpoint of episode set June 12, 2017 21:43).
 * Episode 2
 * Beginning: "0:03:19 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([0 + ([3 + ([19] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = June 22, 2017 17:54.28294 UTC/13:54 N.Y..
 * Midpoint: Daisy discovers Deke's Framework drug space.
 * "0:06:39 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([0 + ([6 + ([39] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = July 4, 2017 03:04.66063 UTC/July 3, 2017 23:05 N.Y..
 * End: "0:08:09 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([0 + ([8 + ([9] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = July 9, 2017 06:00.33059 UTC/02:00 N.Y..
 * June 22, 2017 13:54-July 9, 2017 02:00 (midpoint of episode set July 3, 2017 23:05).
 * Episode 3
 * Beginning: "0:08:29 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([0 + ([8 + ([29] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = July 10, 2017 09:19.36836 UTC/05:19 N.Y..
 * Midpoint: Jemma helps Abby, who manages to put her hand through the glass.
 * "0:09:44 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([0 + ([9 + ([44] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = July 14, 2017 15:45.76000 UTC/11:46 N.Y..
 * End: "0:17:14 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([0 + ([17 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = August 9, 2017 06:24.10980 UTC/02:24 N.Y..
 * July 10, 2017 05:19-August 9, 2017 02:24 (midpoint of episode set July 14, 2017 11:46).
 * Episode 4
 * Beginning: "0:23:44 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([0 + ([23 + ([44] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = August 31, 2017 11:05.34629 UTC/07:05 N.Y..
 * Midpoint: Daisy lies to Kasius, hoping that Jemma will say the same.
 * "1:02:39 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([1 + ([2 + ([39] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = September 10, 2017 10:06.92677 UTC/06:07 N.Y..
 * End: "1:07:14 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([1 + ([7 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = September 26, 2017 01:43.69609 UTC/September 25, 2017 21:44 N.Y..
 * August 31, 2017 07:05-September 25, 2017 21:44 (midpoint of episode set September 10, 2017 06:07).
 * Episode 6
 * Beginning: "1:07:14 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([1 + ([7 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = September 26, 2017 01:43.69609 UTC/September 25, 2017 21:44 N.Y..
 * Midpoint: May vs. Ben.
 * "1:10:34 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([1 + ([10 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = October 7, 2017 10:54.07378 UTC/06:54 N.Y..
 * End: "1:13:19 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([1 + ([13 + ([19] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = October 16, 2017 20:16.13538 UTC/16:16 N.Y..
 * September 25, 2017 21:44-October 16, 2017 16:16 (midpoint of episode set October 7, 2017 06:54).
 * Episode 7
 * Beginning: "1:13:24 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([1 + ([13 + ([24] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = October 17, 2017 03:05.89482 UTC/October 16, 2017 23:06 N.Y..
 * Midpoint: Mack talks to Flint about Tess and responsibly using powers.
 * "1:14:54 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([1 + ([14 + ([54] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = October 22, 2017 06:01.56478 UTC/02:02 N.Y..
 * End: "1:16:24 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([1 + ([16 + ([24] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = October 27, 2017 08:57.23474 UTC/04:57 N.Y..
 * October 16, 2017 23:06-October 27, 2017 04:57 (midpoint of episode set October 22, 2017 02:02).
 * Episode 8
 * Beginning: "1:16:34 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([1 + ([16 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = October 27, 2017 22:36.75362 UTC/18:37 N.Y..
 * Midpoint: Jemma looks at Daisy's blocker, but says it's dangerous to remove it.
 * "1:18:14 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([1 + ([18 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = November 2, 2017 15:11.94247 UTC/11:12 N.Y..
 * End: "1:22:29 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([1 + ([22 + ([29] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = November 17, 2017 03:29.67402 UTC/November 16, 2017 22:30 N.Y..
 * October 27, 2017 18:37-November 16, 2017 22:30 (midpoint of episode set November 2, 2017 11:12).
 * Episode 9
 * Beginning: "1:22:44 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([1 + ([22 + ([44] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = November 17, 2017 23:58.95235 UTC/18:59 N.Y..
 * Midpoint: Coulson talks to Voss as Deke takes him to the caves.
 * "2:00:12 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([2 + ([0 + ([12] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = November 23, 2017 00:10.71853 UTC/November 22, 2017 19:11 N.Y..
 * End: "2:01:49 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([2 + ([1 + ([49] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = November 28, 2017 12:40.05171 UTC/07:40 N.Y..
 * November 17, 2017 18:59-November 28, 2017 07:40 (midpoint of episode set November 22, 2017 19:11).
 * Episode 10
 * Beginning: "2:01:54 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([1 + ([22 + ([44] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = November 28, 2017 19:29.81116 UTC/14:30 N.Y..
 * Midpoint: Simmons helps Flint connect with the Monolith shard as Fitz sets up the wiring to kill Kree attackers.
 * "2:02:56 team".
 * (([May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + (([2 + ([0 + ([12] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 205.429861111)) × 6 + [December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC] × 1) ÷ 7 = December 2, 2017 08:10.82824 UTC/03:11 N.Y..
 * End: December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC.
 * November 28, 2017 14:30-December 4, 2017 12:05 (midpoint of episode set December 2, 2017 03:11).

Beginning and End
Episodes 1-4 are May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC to November 25, 2017 afternoon N.Y., so about 20:00 UTC. Since I don't put too much into this method, I'm not going to spend too long on this one. So, this is 283,334 minutes/4722.23333333 hours/196.759722222 days. Episode 4 ends 1 day, 7 hours, 14 minutes into the team's time in 2091. Episodes 6-10 are November 25, 2017 about 20:00 UTC to December 4, 2017 12:05 UTC. So, this is 12,485 minutes/208.08333333 hours/8.67013888889 days. Episode 6 begins 1 day, 7 hours, 14 minutes into the team's time in 2091. They return after 2 days, 3 hours, 34 minutes.

Maths

 * Episode 1
 * Midpoint: "0:00:29 team".
 * [May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + ([0 + ([0 + ([29] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [1 + ([7 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 196.759722222 = May 16, 2017 02:50.57097 UTC/May 15, 2017 22:51 N.Y..
 * Episode 2
 * Midpoint: "0:06:39 team".
 * [May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + ([0 + ([6 + ([39] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [1 + ([7 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 196.759722222 = June 23, 2017 23:11.64888 UTC/19:12 N.Y..
 * Episode 3
 * Midpoint: "0:09:44 team".
 * [May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + ([0 + ([6 + ([39] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [1 + ([7 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 196.759722222 = July 13, 2017 09:22.18783 UTC/05:22 N.Y..
 * Episode 4
 * Midpoint: "1:02:39 team".
 * [May 13, 2017 01:46 UTC] + ([1 + ([2 + ([39] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] ÷ [1 + ([7 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) × 196.759722222 = October 27, 2017 23:02.17182 UTC/19:02 N.Y..
 * Episode 6
 * Midpoint: "1:10:34 team".
 * [November 25, 2017 20:00 UTC] + (([1 + ([10 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] - [1 + ([7 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) ÷ ([2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] - [1 + ([7 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)])) × 8.67013888889 = November 27, 2017 06:06.72131 UTC/01:07 N.Y..
 * Episode 7
 * Midpoint: "1:14:54 team".
 * [November 25, 2017 20:00 UTC] + (([1 + ([14 + ([54] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] - [1 + ([7 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) ÷ ([2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] - [1 + ([7 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)])) × 8.67013888889 = November 29, 2017 02:27.45902 UTC/November 28, 2017 21:27 N.Y..
 * Episode 8
 * Midpoint: "1:18:14 team".
 * [November 25, 2017 20:00 UTC] + (([1 + ([18 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] - [1 + ([7 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) ÷ ([2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] - [1 + ([7 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)])) × 8.67013888889 = November 30, 2017 12:34.18033 UTC/07:34 N.Y..
 * Episode 9
 * Midpoint: "2:00:12 team".
 * [November 25, 2017 20:00 UTC] + (([2 + ([0 + ([12] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] - [1 + ([7 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) ÷ ([2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] - [1 + ([7 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)])) × 8.67013888889 = December 3, 2017 01:15.12459 UTC/December 2, 2017 20:15 N.Y..
 * Episode 10
 * Midpoint: "2:02:56 team".
 * [November 25, 2017 20:00 UTC] + (([2 + ([2 + ([56] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] - [1 + ([7 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)]) ÷ ([2 + ([3 + ([34] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)] - [1 + ([7 + ([14] ÷ 60)] ÷ 24)])) × 8.67013888889 = December 4, 2017 05:36.12295 UTC/00:36 N.Y..

The Complicated but Unbiased Method

 * Episode 1
 * May 12, 2017-June 22, 2017 07:05.
 * Midpoint: June 12, 2017 21:43.
 * Episode 2
 * June 22, 2017 13:54-July 9, 2017 02:00.
 * Midpoint: July 3, 2017 23:05.
 * Episode 3
 * July 10, 2017 05:19-August 9, 2017 02:24.
 * Midpoint: July 14, 2017 11:46.
 * Episode 4
 * August 31, 2017 07:05-September 25, 2017 21:44.
 * Midpoint: September 10, 2017 06:07.
 * Episode 6
 * September 25, 2017 21:44-October 16, 2017 16:16.
 * Midpoint: October 7, 2017 06:54.
 * Episode 7
 * October 16, 2017 23:06-October 27, 2017 04:57.
 * Midpoint: October 22, 2017 02:02.
 * Episode 8
 * October 27, 2017 18:37-November 16, 2017 22:30.
 * Midpoint: November 2, 2017 11:12.
 * Episode 9
 * November 17, 2017 18:59-November 28, 2017 07:40.
 * Midpoint: November 22, 2017 19:11.
 * Episode 10
 * November 28, 2017 14:30-December 4, 2017 12:05.
 * Midpoint: December 2, 2017 03:11.

The Simpler Method
Hope that helps.
 * Episode 1
 * Midpoint: May 15, 2017 22:51.
 * Episode 2
 * Midpoint: June 23, 2017 19:12.
 * Episode 3
 * Midpoint: July 13, 2017 05:22.
 * Episode 4
 * Midpoint: October 27, 2017 19:02.
 * Episode 6
 * Midpoint: November 27, 2017 01:07.
 * Episode 7
 * Midpoint: November 28, 2017 21:27.
 * Episode 8
 * Midpoint: November 30, 2017 07:34.
 * Episode 9
 * Midpoint: December 2, 2017 20:15.
 * Episode 10
 * Midpoint: December 4, 2017 00:36.

If you also want to know about Episode 5, all of Fitz's montage is already on the 2017 page. The rest of the episode takes place November 25-26, 2017.

Ant-Man and the Wasp (The Wikia Editor)
The Wikia Editor wrote: I've seen Ant-Man and the Wasp. It's pretty good. They never specify anything about Scott's sentence that would exclude the possibility of it being shortened to 21 months. So that's good. Also, I think there's a date visible on Scott's laptop when he's watching something on it very early in the movie. It gets blurred out really fast, so I couldn't quite make it out.

About 2-3 days seem to pass over the course of the movie, followed by a time skip to the mid credits scene. Yeah, there's 3 mentions of "2 years" I believe. There's Jimmy Woo saying he was sentenced to 2 years, there's Scott saying he hasn't driven for 2 years (which isn't any sort of legal "2 years" it's just a general "2 years" so could easily be 21 months), and then there's Scott saying at the end something like "My 2 years is up already?" So 21 months works alright, I still don't think it's going to be the final solution, but it works for now, for all the evidence we currently have.

Doctor Strange (Marvelous 345678, Deadpooled123)
Marvelous 345678 wrote: In the commentary, the Russos say that since the ending of Doctor Strange to Infinity War has passed a few years. Source Deadpooled123 wrote: Since the end of the film, not the post credit scene involving Baron Mordo set in 2017. Marvelous 345678 wrote: The movies ends on late Janury 2017. Like Marvelous says, the majority of the film (from a bit before halfway right up until the ending) is January 2017. However, while this isn't ideal, I think this is another case of the Russos purely thinking in real time. They just think, "Well, Doctor Strange came out in 2016, "years" ago, so it's been "years" for him." It won't change our placements, I may at some point add it to the list of Doctor Strange evidence but if it changes anything it would probably mathematically only have the impact that it moves the climax to like a couple of days earlier.

But obviously thanks for pointing it out Marvelous, good to always collect as much information as possible.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Season 5, Episodes 12-13 (Deadpooled123)
Deadpooled123 wrote: What are the time placements for AoS S5E12 and S5E13? 12 takes place on December 6, 2017, as is given in the episode, where Yo-Yo's monitor says "12-06-2017".

13 takes place around Christmas time, so late December 2017 or possibly very early January, because Marvelous says he's fairly sure there's a 2018 date on Yo-Yo's monitor in the episode.