Thread:BEJT/@comment-27496405-20170830154244/@comment-26838855-20171111181848

BardicFire wrote: Well I'm about to start my watch through of inhumans (unfortunately) so I'll let y'all know if I notice anything y'all moghtve missed. Personally I think it works better as a 2017 date if only for the fact that 2016 is way too fucking crowded right now Marvelous 345678 wrote: It works better 2016. Believe us. According "Laws of Nature" the Inhuman Outbreak lasts 17 months and 30 days. From May 2015 to October 2016. It has to be in between. Not later. Those are facts Well, it doesn't have to be 100%. But it would be weird for it to be after the end of the outbreak or getting to 2 years after the initial outbreak, considering it's referred to as "recent". I can definitely imagine watching it in the MCU watch order after Season 3, but not Season 4, but of course that's just a personal feeling, the facts are that it presents, as of right now, a 2016 setting, after Civil War, before October 30th.

The years get crowded, and there's a lag on that as the TV shows outside of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. tend to compress time between seasons. Just look at 2015, that kept growing until Luke Cage was released last September, and is much more crowded than 2016. It's just the way this stuff works I guess. If Inhumans were moved to prevent crowding in 2016, 2016 would still get crowded from The Defenders, The Punisher, perhaps Jessica Jones: Season 2, Black Panther. And then eventually, 2017 itself will become crowded.

Thanks for looking out for us though. The only thing we noticed outside of verbal references (of which there were no numerical ones, just hints of post-Civil War and being not too long after the beginning of the Inhuman outbreak) was a newspaper with a Sunday date, but if you notice anything else that would be great.