Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-24669364-20170327194916/@comment-26838855-20170618120830

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The images are in order of Peter looking at his phone, but I've put them in order of being sent First the voicemails. As you can see in each of the images, they're in reverse order as with a normal phone, so: Then the texts. We can see from image 9 that Tony is the latest to text him, and working back, before that it was Michelle, before that it was Liz, and before that it was Ned. So we know: And Ned's Thursday, 13:48 texts has to be before the Saturday, 11:16 ones, and Liz's Monday, 10:55 texts have to be before the Wednesday, 14:39 one, so: Now to slot together the voicemails and the texts. There is two options for this: or It's the latter, for four reasons:
 * Image 7 - Voicemail: Ned - Tuesday, 11:13
 * Image 6 - Voicemail: Michelle - Wednesday, 15:03
 * Image 5 - Voicemail: Michelle - Thursday, 14:28
 * Image 4 - Voicemail: Ned - Sunday, 18:22
 * Image 3 - Voicemail: Ned - Tuesday, 15:31
 * Image 15 and 16 - Texts: Ned - Saturday, 11:16
 * Image 13p2 - Text: Liz - Wednesday, 14:39
 * Image 10 and 11 - Texts: Michelle - Wednesday, 15:15
 * Image 8 - Texts: Tony - Friday, 22:11
 * Image 14 - Texts: Ned - Thursday, 13:48
 * Image 15 and 16 - Texts: Ned - Saturday, 11:16
 * Image 12 and 13p1 - Texts: Liz - Monday, 10:55
 * Image 13p2 - Text: Liz - Wednesday, 14:39
 * Image 10 and 11 - Texts: Michelle - Wednesday, 15:15
 * Image 8 - Texts: Tony - Friday, 22:11
 * Image 14 - Texts: Ned - Thursday, 13:48
 * Image 15 and 16 - Texts: Ned - Saturday, 11:16
 * Image 12 and 13p1 - Texts: Liz - Monday, 10:55
 * Image 7 - Voicemail: Ned - Tuesday, 11:13
 * Image 13p2 - Text: Liz - Wednesday, 14:39
 * Image 6 - Voicemail: Michelle - Wednesday, 15:03
 * Image 10 and 11 - Texts: Michelle - Wednesday, 15:15
 * Image 5 - Voicemail: Michelle - Thursday, 14:28
 * Image 8 - Texts: Tony - Friday, 22:11
 * Image 4 - Voicemail: Ned - Sunday, 18:22
 * Image 3 - Voicemail: Ned - Tuesday, 15:31
 * Image 7 - Voicemail: Ned - Tuesday, 11:13
 * Image 6 - Voicemail: Michelle - Wednesday, 15:03
 * Image 14 - Texts: Ned - Thursday, 13:48
 * Image 5 - Voicemail: Michelle - Thursday, 14:28
 * Image 15 and 16 - Texts: Ned - Saturday, 11:16
 * Image 4 - Voicemail: Ned - Sunday, 18:22
 * Image 12 and 13p1 - Texts: Liz - Monday, 10:55
 * Image 3 - Voicemail: Ned - Tuesday, 15:31
 * Image 13p2 - Text: Liz - Wednesday, 14:39
 * Image 10 and 11 - Texts: Michelle - Wednesday, 15:15
 * Image 8 - Texts: Tony - Friday, 22:11
 * a) Peter is checking his phone at 23:23 on whatever day it is. His most recent text is from Tony, which he reads first. It makes a lot more sense for him to be checking his phone on Friday, straight áfter Tony replies to him soon after 22:11 than Tuesday, 4 days later
 * b) The Texts: Ned - Thursday, 13:48 and Voicemail: Michelle - Thursday, 14:28 both mention/show Ned being disappointed about Peter being absent that day. It makes perfect sense for that to be the same day, that Thursday, than two separate Thursdays where the exact same thing happened a week apart
 * c) A phone usually only refers to the day of the week if it is within the last week. So if I looked at my phone now and I had a text from Monday 12th it might just say "Monday, time sent" but if I had a text from Saturday 10th it would say "10/06/2017, time sent." I know the days of the week are there so as not to cause any continuity errors by putting dates, but still. If we were using the first order, Peter would be checking his phone on Tuesday, 23:23 and so the cut-off for the days of the week would be the previous Tuesday night, putting six of the images before that date. When using the latter, Peter is checking his phone on Friday, 23:23 and so the cut-off is the previous Friday night, putting only four of the images before that date. It's just more correct, and the two sets are more tightly together
 * d) Michelle also mentions that Ned just gave her Peter's number in her first voicemail, because she has his keys. While this still fits for both, if this were the first order, she'd have rung him and he missed the call about the keys, but then 12 minutes later he's available to reply on his phone, and they're talking about the decathlon and there's no mention of the keys as well. It makes more sense that she is texting him about the decathlon a week after getting his number and returning his keys and at a completely different time

So:


 * Image 7 - Voicemail: Ned - Tuesday, 11:13
 * Image 6 - Voicemail: Michelle - Wednesday, 15:03
 * Image 14 - Texts: Ned - Thursday, 13:48
 * Image 5 - Voicemail: Michelle - Thursday, 14:28
 * Image 15 and 16 - Texts: Ned - Saturday, 11:16
 * Image 4 - Voicemail: Ned - Sunday, 18:22
 * Image 12 and 13p1 - Texts: Liz - Monday, 10:55
 * Image 3 - Voicemail: Ned - Tuesday, 15:31
 * Image 13p2 - Text: Liz - Wednesday, 14:39
 * Image 10 and 11 - Texts: Michelle - Wednesday, 15:15
 * Image 8 - Texts: Tony - Friday, 22:11
 * And then Peter looks at his phone Friday, 23:23 and he looks at it in the order of the images on the webpage

If these aren't proven wrong - and things like the bicycle will be appearing in the film, so these could actually help - these might be worth adding with the Homecoming timeline

Also worth noting Ned is asking about summer. Could mean nothing and it's just September and he's thinking about next summer, but it could be that this is June, straight after Civil War and Peter is stopping bike thieves and things, just doing small friendly, neighbourhood Spider-Man jobs for the next few months after getting back from Europe until the film properly starts in September after summer (Tom Holland mentioned again on Graham Norton that he's had a fun "summer camp" with the Avengers). It also makes sense for a school sporting event to be in June rather than September