Thread:CirUmeUela/@comment-27496405-20180307074410/@comment-2112031-20180703102149

BEJT wrote:

Well, O'Reilly has to have left Harlem before Luke Cage: Season 2 and before Cloak & Dagger: Season 1. So ideally they'd be at about the same time, but they can work either way around, up to a couple of years apart. Well, we know that Cloak and Dagger: Season 1 takes place in February-March of whatever year it's set in and we similarly know that Luke Cage: Season 2 takes place in August-September of whatever year it's set in. So the shows aren't occuring concurrently even if they take place in the same year.

The reference to O'Reilly in Episode 8 only mentions that they had called her and that she, among others, did not know that Misty had quit her job.

BEJT wrote: I just did a search for "month" (which would pull up "month" and "months") on the pages for the scripts for the last few episodes I haven't watched, and there doesn't seem to be anything significant. Only something in Episode 9 about a facility not opening for a month, and a mention from someone (these pages don't have the names of the people who speak) about not doing crooked business in months. I think The Comic Board, who have several people who've finished the season and given notes, would have pulled it up if there were a reference. The facility mentioned was a new Rand building and the guy mentioning the crooked business was Turk, possibly referring to his business with Hogarth if this is in August-September 2017.

Also, really sorry that you lost so much work, I was really looking forward to reading what you had to say. I hope you'll manage to redo at least some of it.

Deadpooled123 wrote:

Also, the Comic Board have placed Luke Cage season 2 as August 2018.... Well, they seem to be changing their minds on the matter after several people pointed out Jeph Loeb's statement as well as the fact that the season just doesn't feel like it takes place such a long time after Luke Cage: Season 1 and Defenders. However, they remarked that Loeb stated that the shows will "for the most part" be pre-snap, which they took to mean that they had some wiggle room in that regard.