Yeah...For the Avengers 'Endgame' - that's how time travel worked in the 'Sacred Timeline'...said 'Sacred Timeline' is now no more, so...Enjoyed the show and the finale. But this show demonstrates what every story with time travel demonstrates:
No time travel story withstands close scrutiny. Best to just sit back, take the storyteller at face value regarding time travel “rules”, and enjoy the ride.
Jeeze. Who the hell else would I fall in love with?I loved the joke about "Can you imagine falling in love with yourself?" "I can."
Brilliant! I've been awaiting for that episode and it did not disappoint!
Infinity War and Endgame were very heavily guarded in order to prevent spoilers leaking. Indeed, very few people involved in the movie even had access to a full script, and most of the actors only had the script pages for the scenes they were in. And even then, unless they had dialogue directly related to it, a good many of the actors at Tony Stark's funeral only knew they were filming a scene where they were supposed to be sad. Hell, I remember between the two movies, Ross Marquand (who played Red Skull) did and interview where he was asked if he had scenes in Endgame, and he honestly and legitimately didn't know.
In light of how little those directly involved in the movies actually knew about them, it's not surprising at all no one bothered to tell the Agents of SHIELD production team any indication of what was in store.
I understand all this, but if they wanted to keep up with the idea that AOS is part of the same universe as the movies, they probably could have found away to give the AOS writers the bare minimum of info to make it fit better.Most of the MCU films have been tinkered with (IE re-edited, the occasional scene reshoot,etc.) Sometimes just a couple of weeks before release. They also will occasionally rewrite or change big parts of the script while shooting it
Given all that it's kind of hard to lock something in months ahead of time. Plus as some others have set above, The more people that see or are informed about certain script elements, The more likely it is something will leaks of the public that they want to keep close to the vest.
I think the AOS writers, if they had wanted too, could have just watched the MCU movies and kept the AOS timeline a year or so behind. Apparently at some point everyone stopped caring about making the effort and just accepted it as a "variant".
Been rewatching AOS over the last week.I think the AOS writers, if they had wanted too, could have just watched the MCU movies and kept the AOS timeline a year or so behind. Apparently at some point everyone stopped caring about making the effort and just accepted it as a "variant".
Yeah...For the Avengers 'Endgame' - that's how time travel worked in the 'Sacred Timeline'...said 'Sacred Timeline' is now no more, so...![]()
The multiverse already existed, He Who Remains had just isolated the MCU from the rest of it to spare it (and protect himself) from anymore Kang variants from other universes. But after He Who Remains died, the MCU started to re-merge with the rest of the multiverse because he was the one who was maintaining its isolation.
Yeah, it's more like a Crisis of Infinite Earths.So is this like the Anti-Crisis on Infinite Earths? That makes a little more sense.
But is the he who remains incarnation pre or post Immortus?The multiverse already existed, He Who Remains had just isolated the MCU from the rest of it to spare it (and protect himself) from anymore Kang variants from other universes. But after He Who Remains died, the MCU started to re-merge with the rest of the multiverse because he was the one who was maintaining its isolation.
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