Thread:Marvelus/@comment-26838855-20190116120806/@comment-26838855-20190121231105

General Chat (Edward Zachary Sunrose, Mrmichaelt)
Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: I would stop watching the movies. I prefer the TV shows anyways and Cap is likely going to die in Endgame, so there's no reason for me to continue watching them if they did this.

However, with Joss Whedon's involvement in Agents of SHIELD, and both the Russos and Feige being involved in Agent Carter, I would assume those two are safe. That would just put the Netflix shows, Inhumans, Runaways and Cloak & Dagger at risk. And even then, it seems like Runaways is shaping up to be a spin-off of sorts from Doctor Strange thanks to Tina and the Staff and all the callbacks to Kaecilius, so that one might be safe as well. The others barely have movie ties to begin with. Nice to see a big TV fan. I agree, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Agent Carter are just inseparable from the films. But I mean, technically, everything is - it takes one strong link like the Raft, the discussion of the Avengers fighting in the Battle of New York, the dark dimension eyes, mentions of Starks and Rands and Misty etc. to weave these things together inseparably. You even have the films referencing back to Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. with Fury talking about the Helicarrier saying, "Nice, right? I pulled her out of mothballs with a couple of old friends. She's dusty, but she'll do," and just the fact that the Avengers go to Sokovia because of Coulson, although granted these are only references to the show because we know they are from the show. I guess the worry is that there is the minuscule chance they just blanket say, "Those shows are non-canon. Just pretend they exist in some other universe where things happened very similarly to the events of the films, but not literally in the same universe as the films." But surely (I would at least like to think... but yeah, surely...) they couldn't do something like that. I think this fear has just popped up because of the whole "Disney to reboot Marvel Netflix characters?" thing that got misunderstood and spread recently.

Mrmichaelt wrote: That's right. My bad. It was for Homecoming press when it was mentioned. I was mixing up it up with an old D'Esposito interview when he hinted about some unused One-Shots (or joking about). Ah OK. Also, here's the link, with a time code, to the Despacito thing😂. Turns out some people in the comments did notice like me.

The Punisher: Season 2 (Protego Maima, Marvelus)
Protego Maxima wrote: In Episode 7 of Punisher Season 2, "One Year Ago" is written on screen on a flashback scene where Madani is in hospital after getting shot in the head. They are having an official inquiry. I think this is shortly after last time we saw her in hospital. Later in that episode, Madani says "It's been a year and I am still trying." You think that's fine? Marvelus wrote: Madani was shot on December 16th, presuming she was 3 days in a short coma after the bullet in her head, she wakes up on December 19th.

The flashbacks from E7 of the Punisher S2 (which I have not seen) might be moved into early January 2017. One year later, we are on Spring 2018. It's been a year and she is still trying to recover.

Or maybe the full season is set around November-december 2017, which is unlikely as it is likely going to be on Spring 2018. Thanks Protego Maxima. Sorry guys, I'm still only 3 episodes in. From this time tomorrow I'll be able to get through it much faster.

I agree completely with Marvelus. Like him, I haven't seen it, so maybe when I watch the episode I'll get a different perspective and realise that it has to be right after Season 1 or something, but otherwise, sounds like it's reasonably feasible that Madani stayed in hospital for a couple of weeks (I mean, she was shot in the head after all) into early 2017.

I'll also need to watch to understand the context of the line, if she's referring to the time since the shot or since she left hospital or something. Though, worst comes to the worst, it's not the end of the world to call December 2017 to Spring 2018 "1 year".