just wondering about the time heist scenes from endgame shouldn't they go in their respective places. IE: camp lehigh in 1970 should be in MK 20 part 1 right?
As we understand it currently, I don't think they should be as time travel in the MCU doesn't work on fixed timeline rules like in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, where everything that happens is already set in stone because the future you both has done and is yet to do it, but is closer to Dragon Ball Time Travel, where the present is the present and your past is set in stone, but going back in time and altering events just creates a new multiverse with their future/your present being different multiverses.
But then again, you could be right and it is B&T rules depending on which answer to what happened to Captain America is correct.
i believe that the B&T rule applies here since He Who Remains, the kang variant from loki, was keeping the timeline on a loop up until that point. so everything before his death and the timelines branching would be all in the same universe.
Regardless of the in-universe mechanics at work here, there are two ways to view the time traveling adventures. You can either view them chronologically from the perspective of the people of that time, or chronologically from the perspective of the people traveling to that time. Narratively and logically speaking, it only makes sense to do the latter. Not only would a bunch of time-travelers appearing in the main chronology mess up the momentum of those stories, they would also be nonsensical.
Regarding an in-universe explanation, it is established within Loki that the time heist was actually allowed by He Who Remains despite it deviating from the Sacred Timeline because it would serve the universe better. That also suggests that the heist should be shown from the perspective of those who were involved. Presumably any butterfly effect of their actions in the past were cleaned up by the TVA, such as Loki's theft of the Space Gem.
a case could be made for leaving out the Moonknight sequences from being rearranged, as it's not really a true flashback sequence, but rather {everyone} having a therapy session in the moment, and having discussions about what {they} are watching/reliving, and thats just my $0.02
In episode 6 (Fury's big week part 3) there are a few scenes from Thor that are redundant and appears twice. First one is when the warriors three and Sif arrive and second one is when Thor helps the civilian to leave the Coffee Shop.
The black screens for Moon Knight are intentional. The camera focuses on older Marc/Steven so I tried to minimize the amount of Marc/Steven we saw in those scenes
on part 1, the 1942 part of Ms marvel should be re worked into ww2, and for the film clip that has the narration, i would just end the narration after he states the 1949 date, and lose the rest. just my 2 cents. love how it ended on kamala.
The black screens with audio during the Marc flashback scenes are intentional I believe. IIRC in those scenes the camera points back to "older" Steven who is living those visions in the original version on Moon Knight on Disney+. Since it is weird to show "older" Steven in the 1990s I assumed Dirty30m was trying to hide him from showing in chronological order.
You will often see this throughout the MCU A Chronology. A black screen with audio playing, most likely also hiding someone that doesn't make sense having them there in chronological order.
But the silent black screen at the beginning I believe is an error that Dirty30m overlooked.
just wondering about the time heist scenes from endgame shouldn't they go in their respective places. IE: camp lehigh in 1970 should be in MK 20 part 1 right?
Here I am again
A suggestion I can make is during part 27, when
Agatha is reliving Wanda's memories, maybe you could
Have the replay of the intro to part 26 play at 32x speed
to hurry up past the unnecessary repeat. Just a thought.
i also noticed that the child-gamora flashback scene was still in the current avengers.
a case could be made for leaving out the Moonknight sequences from being rearranged, as it's not really a true flashback sequence, but rather {everyone} having a therapy session in the moment, and having discussions about what {they} are watching/reliving, and thats just my $0.02
a small error in part 7, i feel the reveal of the flying monster should be before kate bishop sees it.
In episode 6 (Fury's big week part 3) there are a few scenes from Thor that are redundant and appears twice. First one is when the warriors three and Sif arrive and second one is when Thor helps the civilian to leave the Coffee Shop.
The black screens for Moon Knight are intentional. The camera focuses on older Marc/Steven so I tried to minimize the amount of Marc/Steven we saw in those scenes
on part 1, the 1942 part of Ms marvel should be re worked into ww2, and for the film clip that has the narration, i would just end the narration after he states the 1949 date, and lose the rest. just my 2 cents. love how it ended on kamala.
Should no way home's post credit scene of Spider-man swinging by the ice rink/tree be before the end battle in Hawkeye as the tree is still standing?
arishem create the big bang before infinity stone create is missing forgot to add and panama scene is black screen
The black screens with audio during the Marc flashback scenes are intentional I believe. IIRC in those scenes the camera points back to "older" Steven who is living those visions in the original version on Moon Knight on Disney+. Since it is weird to show "older" Steven in the 1990s I assumed Dirty30m was trying to hide him from showing in chronological order.
You will often see this throughout the MCU A Chronology. A black screen with audio playing, most likely also hiding someone that doesn't make sense having them there in chronological order.
But the silent black screen at the beginning I believe is an error that Dirty30m overlooked.