Jack's dad Joe snr was a bootlegger, and Shield is based in a speakeasy.
Jack was 14 in 1931.
Take your kid to work day?
Jack was 14 in 1931.
Take your kid to work day?
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I already like Season Seven more than Five and Six combined. So, there's that.
That didn't even occur to me, maybe we could get a cameo from a young Steve Rogers sometime before they leave 1931. At that point he's probably be young enough to be played by somebody else, so getting Chris Evans to do it wouldn't be a problem.Is it weird that about half way through this episode I realised that both Steve Rogers and the Ancient One are just a few miles away?
Actually now that I think about it, you'd think all this time travel activity wouldn't go unnoticed by the person in charge of the time stone? I know they won't/can't address it butit's still fun to think about.
He would be I think around 8 or 9 years old wouldn't he? Maybe a young Bucky as well. Perhaps they are playing stickball in the street when they see Daisy chasing after a Chronicon through the street and they are like "What in the world was that!"
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Steve was born in 1918, so if my questionable math is correct he'd be 12 or 13.
Is it weird that about half way through this episode I realised that both Steve Rogers and the Ancient One are just a few miles away?
Actually now that I think about it, you'd think all this time travel activity wouldn't go unnoticed by the person in charge of the time stone? I know they won't/can't address it but it's still fun to think about.
The method of time travel is irrelevant. Whatever version of 1931 they're in it's one where SHIELD is destined to be born, ergo it's one that has a tesseract, ergo, a time stone, ergo an Ancient One. I'm just saying with all the temporally displaced persons milling about, it should have at least raised a red flag. I mean isn't protecting the space-time continuum like right in her wheel house?The rules are different?
The stone creates new timelines, so you can't change the present by changing the past.
Zeek and the rest are afraid of paradoxing themselves.
If the stone and their machine/doorways use different science with different rules, then they are non complementary and alien to one another.
The method of time travel is irrelevant. Whatever version of 1931 they're in it's one where SHIELD is destined to be born, ergo it's one that has a tesseract, ergo, a time stone, ergo an Ancient One. I'm just saying with all the temporally displaced persons milling about, it should have at least raised a red flag. I mean isn't protecting the space-time continuum like right in her wheel house?
But she didn't know that the Hulk was coming to have a chat until he was on her roof, or she didn't care to act if she had fore knowledge. Consider Stephen capturing Loki from the curb. There is a system in place to identify outliers.
Also if Stephen was sliding, creating new timelines, instead stepping back one minute back in time, at the end of his movie when he scared Dormammu into believing that he was trapped in a timeloop. They were actually way off kilter and lost far always at the other end of the multiverse by the time the dark lord cried uncle, where after Stephen and Dormammu would have both had doppelgangers to deal with, since they were not home.
That seems unlikely given that we know the time-stream is non-deterministic, both in IW/Endgame and AoS. In IW, Strange looked ahead to millions of possible outcomes. If it's deterministic then there should only ever have been or could be *one*. And season before last; Robin managed to alter events enough to break a causal loop.Maybe she knows how it's all going to come out and that the matter is in good hands. No action required.
You can't change *your* personal past. You can however effect events in the here and now, hence the Ancient One initially not being cool with Bruce just taking the time stone and bouncing. It may help his situation, but it's leave her branch universe essentially buggered.You can't change the past.
That's the whole point of Endgame.
So what if she saw that SHIELD wins in all possible outcomes but one?That seems unlikely given that we know the time-stream is non-deterministic, both in IW/Endgame and AoS. In IW, Strange looked ahead to millions of possible outcomes.
Steaming shows? Is that some alternate reality with steam powered cameras and televisions?Surely they'll graduate to the different steaming shows and movies as supporting characters?
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