Really? That's weird.The screencap I clicked on in the link you posted was teensy-tiny. 200x125 pixels. Way too small to read anything.

Oh well, I'll just save it and link it from my Imgur account. How's this?
Really? That's weird.The screencap I clicked on in the link you posted was teensy-tiny. 200x125 pixels. Way too small to read anything.
Uh, the screencap definitely isn't teensy-tiny. It's quite clear what the headline says.
Although I don't know how "at some point after Agents of SHIELD's first season" has turned into "shortly after."
Besides, this is all happening pretty much in real time. The Insight incident and the fall of SHIELD happened in April 2014, a year before the events of Daredevil. The Ultron affair happened shortly after the events of DD. Granted, DD isn't quite in real time, since it was all released on the same day but spans a few weeks. But if we assume it spanned roughly the month of April 2015, then it's a year after Insight and it's before Ultron. So I don't find it implausible at all that they weren't talking about the events of the movies.
I think it's a bit of a stretch to think that national security issues weren't leapfrogged to 11 after the Project Insight debacle, where not one, not two, but THREE flying aircraft carriers armed to the teeth crashed into the Potomac less than 10 blocks away from the White House, and less than a year after the sitting Vice-President tried to have President Ellis assasssinated. Even for a comic book universe, that's pretty fucked up.
Anyway, in regard to Daredevil, all it would have taken would have been some news report mentioning an "alert level" similar to the "Terror alert" warnings that used to be broadcast daily in the weeks after 9/11. I'm mostly ok with the fact that there wasn't any such mention, but at the same time I find it highly dubious that even a year after all those events taking place, there weren't some holdover ramifications.
Oh well, I'll just save it and link it from my Imgur account. How's this?
Really? That's weird.The screencap I clicked on in the link you posted was teensy-tiny. 200x125 pixels. Way too small to read anything.The image at full size is 2560x1600. That would explain Christopher's reply, then. I wonder how that could have happened.
Oh well, I'll just save it and link it from my Imgur account. How's this?
No, disk sells were good. When I bought mine, AoS S1 was the #1 seller in action/adventure blu-rays.
I suspect that testimony and other evidence of the "incentive program" Garrett's HYDRA branch undertook to ensure Cybertek employees' compliance might have saved Cybertek from RICO actions.
And fellas, can we ease up with the 9/11 examples. Some of us lost loved ones that day and it's a touching issue.
I suspect that testimony and other evidence of the "incentive program" Garrett's HYDRA branch undertook to ensure Cybertek employees' compliance might have saved Cybertek from RICO actions.
That makes a bit more sense. Does anyone know what legal consequences there are in real life, if any, for someone who is coerced into committing serious crimes on pain of a loved one's death?
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I suspect that testimony and other evidence of the "incentive program" Garrett's HYDRA branch undertook to ensure Cybertek employees' compliance might have saved Cybertek from RICO actions.
That makes a bit more sense. Does anyone know what legal consequences there are in real life, if any, for someone who is coerced into committing serious crimes on pain of a loved one's death?
Sorry Sci, I misread the question.
Duress is a defense. A defense as to what is the question. Some jurisdictions go with a choice of evils analysis (so it isn't a defense to murder). Others make it a defense to everything. In all cases, it's narrowly construed. In many places, if there's any opportunity to call the cops or escape, that's the end of it.
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