Thread:BEJT/@comment-27496405-20170125202448/@comment-27496405-20170215042632

BEJT wrote: I had a look at Agent Carter. Season 2 is perfect - the date that concerned me to look at again was Jarvis' will toward the end of 207. I thought I remembered it being August, but no, he wrote his will on "July 9, 1947", right before the season began. Alongside the July 16 papers "tomorrow's date" and the July 13 Watchdogs letter, yeah, that works really nicely, good job both you and Marvel!

That is so great! Yes I knew since the moment I saw The Good Samaritan that they were doing the right thing when it comes to AC Timeline... :D

BEJT wrote:

But Season 1... *Sigh* This is the thing I remembered, but hoped I had misremembered: At the beginning of 105, Peggy translates the message being sent through as "Exchange at 0800, April 27th." Thompson says "That's less than two days from now." Therefore, they translate this message on April 25, 1946. The infiltration into the Red Room is April 26, 1946. There is then a 10-day gap between 105 and 106 in which Ivchenko/Fenhoff "recovers" and then begins questioning". It's not ideal to have 10 whole days there, but it's not impossibly big and so I feel has to be recognized.

This also doesn't work with the paper in Episode 1, saying that episode is starting on April 21, 1946. But it is just a paper, and later in the very same episode, another paper even says it's "Wednesday June 24, 1946", so the papers can't be trusted. It's a massive shame that that April paper is so close yet doesn't work, but I do feel that the "April 27th" "two days" mention is more valuable.

I see... so how would be then?