Thread:Mister Explicit/@comment-24669364-20170310004014/@comment-26838855-20170328125937

Iron Fist is dated currently as February 2016 (from Chinese New Year), so pre-Accords. There's a couple of (unreliable) props suggesting different points a little later in the year, but aside from the other evidence against these working (CNY, these dates contradicting themselves, tiny print on props that aren't usually reliable, sunset time, Claire having progressed fast in a small amount of time, Luke still imprisoned and they haven't got anywhere with getting him out yet), another piece of evidence for February rather than June/July/October or whatever that I thought about is, "Well, there's no mention of the Accords either, which implies pre-Accords."

However, using that as a piece of evidence for pre-Accords implies that they would be mentioning the Accords in the Netflix series when they do get to that point in the timeline. Defenders'timeline is up in the air, but by Punisher we will definitely be in a post-Accords MCU. To be fair, Punisher's not really a hero or someone with powers or enhancements, so he probably wouldn't have to sign, but eventually we'll get back to our Defenders in a post-Accords world (whether it be Defenders Season 1, Jessica Jones Season 2, Daredevil Season 3, etc.) - it's got to be mentioned, right? It's kind of stupid if they don't.

Except it feels like the tie-ins to the films with Defenders just branch off of the Battle of New York. They're definitely post-D.C. and Sokovia and there's no mention of those incidents - it feels like they're only ever just talking about the 2012 "incident", and how that changed New York, spiralling out into these shows, and that that's all that matters.

So I was wondering what you guys thought - do you think the Netflix shows will ever talk about the Accords?