Thread:Marvelus/@comment-27496405-20190519011243/@comment-26838855-20190714014446

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Season 6 (Mrmichaelt)
Mrmichaelt wrote: Yeah, it's pretty clear both are lying (I'm very sure Sarge lied about his age) and SHIELD is better off blowing both of them up. I think Sarge's admission to May was just part of his mind games to recruit her to his side. It's probably the same lie he told to the others on his squad. I guess saying you're 100 years old is more believable among aliens than saying he's thousands of years old. Izel and Sarge is starting to feel like a Yin/Yang conflict or even Jacob/Smoke Monster on Lost. Was hoping for some answers this week but guess we're going to have to wait probably until Episode 12 or the finale now.

(Never watched Lost so don't get that reference. I have heard about the Smoke Monster but don't know enough about the show. I believe it's what boosted Evangeline Lilly's career though, so we probably have that show to thank for her getting to play Wasp.)

Avengers: Endgame and Loki (Driskoll Xun, Edward Zachary Sunrose)
Driskoll Xun wrote: Pym did much more than particles. Tony and Bruce built upon the tech Pym developed throughout Ant-Man and the Wasp. Janet was improving upon that tech at the end. At the very least, the Avengers reverse engineered the contraption in Scott's van. I wouldn't have put it past Pym for already knowing the theory that Stark stumbled upon, but simply being adamant against persuing it. Pym's own stubborness is his worst enemy, though it is hard to guess his attitude upon being returned to reality.

Regarding the Ancient One: The only timeline in which she knows that Thanos is coming just happens to be the one in which Loki escapes. She wasn't overly moralistic; rather, pragmatic to a fault. I hope you are right about the upcoming Loki series. Right, Pym's work on the Quantum Tunnel might have been helpful, sure. But they always had the same plan with returning the stones, so I doubt anything changed since they're just executing that plan.

I have no idea why the Ancient One would have to have anything to do with Loki's escape.

Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: "Loki" will at least reveal information about OUR Loki. It takes place partially in the 1970's, according to concept artwork recently showcased.

The Space Stone does not allow for time travel, and the two Loki diverged from one another in 2012. Therefore, anything taking place before 2012 (which will likely be the whole series since we've seen Loki's life from 2011 to his death in 2018) will focus on the original Loki.

That being said, if the alternate Loki is the narrator, then everything in that show comes into question as Loki is known in the comics as the God of Stories. So he could be completely making it up as a sobstory to an alternate 2012 Thanos as he delivers the Tesseract. Edward Zachary Sunrose has this spot on.

Spider-Man Inspired Canon Comics (DieGrinsekatz77)
DieGrinsekatz77 wrote: There is a new Spider-Man Comic by Kellogg's and Dollar General.

"Spider-Man: Far From Home - Got To Hand it To Him"

[//newscenter.dollargeneral.com/our-story/blog-posts/free-custom-spider-man-comic-book-available-exclusively-at-dollar-general.htm https://newscenter.dollargeneral.com/our-story/blog-posts/free-custom-spider-man-comic-book-available-exclusively-at-dollar-general.htm] DieGrinsekatz77 wrote: There is an other Spider-Man Comic by Kellogg's

[//www.spideystory.com/home https://www.spideystory.com/home] Thank you for notifying. Inspired canon comics are right at the bottom of my to-do list, but I do intend to try to keep track of them anyway a little bit, for convenience in the future.

The Punisher: Season 2 Epilogue (Deadpooled123)
Deadpooled123 wrote: Can the post credit scene of The Punisher s2e13 be relevant even if it just so happens to proceed after the events when Thanos snaps his fingers whilst wearing the Infinity Gauntlet? That scene takes place in August 2018, after the Snap. And that's fine, the comments about it being set before the Snap don't really contradict it, it's one scene when 99% of the season has been set pre-Snap. And the scene itself fits fine within a post-Snap world, it doesn't go long enough, go into enough detail, or include enough surviving characters to pose a contradiction.

Jessica Jones: Season 3 (additional)
I've been working on various things as I've mentioned before, and with Jessica Jones I've worked out (currently writing up my working) that if it's spring, it should be Thursday, April 26-Sunday, May 27, 2018, and if it's late in the year, it should be Thursday, November 8-Sunday, December 9, 2018.

This means that we still cannot 100% place the Snap. It's as early as we can get it to be as close as it can be to the middle of the school year, so May 17th if Jessica Jones is late 2018, May 31st if Jessica Jones is Spring 2018.

If it's May 17th, the April 30th date can definitely be used for Ant-Man and the Wasp. If it's May 31st, it's pushing it with a 4-week gap, but I guess the April 30th date would still be used. I'll see if I can make some sort of edit soon to put Ant-Man and the Wasp in its place while keeping Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Avengers: Infinity War vague but nonetheless making it a bit more precise.

I've reached out to Joe Quesada as a final hope for an executive's word on the Jessica Jones matter, though as usual I don't have my hopes up.