Finally got back to my SHIELD watch-through with The Asset, and I still can't buy into a certain character knowing where their story goes later on because their early treatment just doesn't ring true.
Thanks.The Open side always has the larger number - and you always read left to right so if you write it out, you can always figure it quick:
6> (greater than) 3
4<(less than) 8
Meh. Come back to me when you have a better source than Screen Rant.Not that it really matters any more but the series is now officially de-canonised in it's entirety by the MCU, not just the last two post-Snap seasons.
https://screenrant.com/mcu-timeline-agents-shield-extremis-thor-broken/
Yeah, you have to hunt through the article for a link stashed somewhere in the middle to figure out what this "timeline" they're talking about actually is—a Disney+ playlist.So is this just based off the Disney+ chronological order? From the way the article talked about it I assumed it was from Feige or someone else directly tied to the movies.
That doesn't really seem like the best source to go by.
More Enoch definitely would have been good. My main disappointment about their stay in the 70s was that RoboCoulson didn't make springy bionic man noises when he was fighting.Does anyone else think it was a missed opportunity that in season 7 they didn't get the 1970s Enoch involved some way?
I saw a rumour they approached Nicolas Cage to play Ghost Rider again which would decanonize Agents of Shield.
I saw a rumour they approached Nicolas Cage to play Ghost Rider again which would decanonize Agents of Shield.
But, I like Agents of Shield more than pretty much any other MCU thing except maybe Infinity War/Endgame, so if they try to decanonize it, Agents of Shield is the real canon to me.
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