Thread:CirUmeUela/@comment-27496405-20180307074410/@comment-35517178-20180614005337

If the TV Shows began under Marvel Studios as a whole and then biparted, the TV Shows still have to be relative to the entire MCU otherwise viewers will easily pick out inconsistencies. The Netflix shows were always never bothering about including the Avengers Tower as it would deviate each meaning of the shows. Agents of SHIELD had to rely on the movies as there would have been no meaningful source material for people to spend time watching each episode of each season.

What fans do not understand is that Iron Man won't walk into Jessica Jones's office 'Alias Investigations' and say hi - the same as Government ever walking into our property and saying 'hello' is very unlikely. **It's very unrealistic for Iron Man to fly down to the streets of New York, find Matt Murdock to greet him and then fly off into the sky**. This does not mean the MCU isn't connected, the MCU has been successfully utilised to draw in effect of how our world works. (Government = movies, FBI = AoS, Civilian Lives = Netflix etc). The end result of the TV Shows playing to the rhythm of the movies makes most sense considering that's how the MCU started initially back in 2008.

Agents of SHIELD s6 will continue from the snap probably with Phil Coulson knowing what's happening when Melinda May disappears paning to a shot of those in the plane watching as half of them vanish. There's no other way for s6 to proceed if it does not follow on from Thanos's snap considering the later episodes of s5 specifically mention Thanos.

I created a timeline to properly understand where each tv show and movie takes place so l can expect how/if they'll address the actions of Infinity War successfully. If they don't, then it's either the show takes place before Infinity War/Avengers 4 has redefined the future/they weren't informed and did not include such connected material.