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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Make sure that you watch Agent Carter its two shortened seasons and really well done.
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I watched it first time right away when I got D+. I enjoyed it but for me at times SHEILD was top tear MCU content, and Carter always felt like a spin-off. It's kind of interesting to me that End Game choose to canonize Carter and ignore SHEILD, I think it might have been because the later would created too many contradictions for them while the former was "dead" text.
I just finished season 6, after re-watching SHEILD it think there was everything up until the last episode of season 5 could be fit within the primary MCU continuity. When Coulson hands Quake the Centipede Serum to defeat Graviton it's a branching event, and basically the branching doesn't stop. My theory is that was the same moment that Wanda killed Vision, and Thanos was unable to reverse time and successfully snap only every collecting 5 stones because they were in a different timeline where the mind stone was destroyed,
Then there was a branch on weather Quake decided to inject herself or not which is how SHEILD has a timeline where the world is destroy and where it isn't,
Season 7 all about the branching universes run out of control.
My theory for the main timeline is that Thanos actually snapped Talbot right before destroying the world, there-by making Thanos the saviour of Earth, Quake was already absorbed into Graviton which is why she wasn't not available for the End Game fight, but this also means that Graviton is out there somewhere because Hulk brought him back, and we don't know why he hasn't destroyed the world yet, it would be a fun tie-in to bring back Pasdar if they make a Thunderbolts movie, but seems unlikely to me.