i can only imagine how difficult it must have been for the aos producers to maintain the show's canonicity up until season 5 after which they don't even mention the snap. Only then can we assume that the show takes place in a different timeline where the snap never happened.
1:45 - LOL! Nice touch! 👏👏👏 Beautifully explained with all of the "i"s dotted and the "T"s crossed! (I'll be sure to reference these instead of going on a multi paragraph rant whenever I come across another cry baby ask "Why no Avengers?". And, hell yes! Bring on part 3!! 👍👍
My explanation for really the whole show was really that in season 1 and most of season 2 there wasn’t a threat big enough for the avengers or even to call in 1 hero, not to mention during season 1 shield fell apart season 2 was mostly spent showing growing back up, then when you get to the inhuman war in season 2 you have to think about how age of ultron literally happened like the week before, Thor and hulk are off world, clint was in somewhat of a retirement at the time, tony didn’t really be iron man much in between age of ultron and civil war and cap and black widow were training new recruits and hunting dowb crossbones, so they couldn’t really call them in during the first 2/3 of season 3 and then like you mention civil war happens basically disbanding the avengers and having an easy reason as to why they were in season 4 or 5 considering infinity war didn’t happen till the end of season 5 so there were no avengers really in the timeline until about the time you get to episode 20 of season 5, now season 6 and 7 I just consider to be in a different timeline not that they’re bad they’re just so disconnected with the rest of the mcu as apposed to the first 5 seasons especially 1-2 following the events of the mcu very well, obviously that wasn’t the creators fault it was the big heads at marvel
remembering Part One... I get the Fact, that Coulson don't trust Tony Stark after Sokovia but what about Natasha and Clint? They were Teammates for Years, and Shield Colleagues. I think he would Call Natasha or even Clint, to help out sometimes. Maria was there, in the Episodes withs Shields Downfall, at least Clint could help them too despite the Fact he wasn't in Captain America The Winter Soldier. and in Season 3 i think it' were Naturally, to Call Clint or even Natasha to help out sometimes, that's my Thoughts. Because they're both more Shield Agents than a Avengers in my Eyes. They were Trained to.
Why call humans to fight inhumans? Coulson had inhumans to fight Hive and he already had his team. Ultimately, SHIELD defeated Hive: So that means they did not need anyone else. And as Shield Vids pointed out, the public and the Avengers were told the government was handling the inhumans, so they had no business interfering in the government's affaires. Would Nat and Clint said "yes" to Coulson had he asked? Sure! But he didn't because he wanted SHIELD to be its own team and he had been ordered by the president to work only with his team and the ATCU assets. Clint and Nat were SHILD Agents, yes (The operative word being "WAS"/past tense). They had been promoted to Avengers and taking them out of that team while they could have been in missions for them could have raised questions with the other Avengers and other branches of the government that needed to stay in the dark about SHIELD's existence. The point in time when Coulson was the most desperate to recruit people for SHIELD was at the start of Season 2: If he did not reach out to Clint and Nat then, their was no reason for him to call them later on.
I have a simpler explanation as to why they didn't call the Avengers: Season 1: Not a big enough threat Season 2: They had to stay hidden and the Avengers would've only made things public Season 3 onwards: They have powered people on the team. Daisy, Lincoln, Yo-Yo, Ghost Rider, Coulson with his robot hand to an extent. Why even bother calling the Avengers?
Whats funny is that both Daisy and Hive are *Absolutely* avengers level threats.
i can only imagine how difficult it must have been for the aos producers to maintain the show's canonicity up until season 5 after which they don't even mention the snap. Only then can we assume that the show takes place in a different timeline where the snap never happened.
1:45 - LOL! Nice touch!
👏👏👏 Beautifully explained with all of the "i"s dotted and the "T"s crossed! (I'll be sure to reference these instead of going on a multi paragraph rant whenever I come across another cry baby ask "Why no Avengers?". And, hell yes! Bring on part 3!! 👍👍
My explanation for really the whole show was really that in season 1 and most of season 2 there wasn’t a threat big enough for the avengers or even to call in 1 hero, not to mention during season 1 shield fell apart season 2 was mostly spent showing growing back up, then when you get to the inhuman war in season 2 you have to think about how age of ultron literally happened like the week before, Thor and hulk are off world, clint was in somewhat of a retirement at the time, tony didn’t really be iron man much in between age of ultron and civil war and cap and black widow were training new recruits and hunting dowb crossbones, so they couldn’t really call them in during the first 2/3 of season 3 and then like you mention civil war happens basically disbanding the avengers and having an easy reason as to why they were in season 4 or 5 considering infinity war didn’t happen till the end of season 5 so there were no avengers really in the timeline until about the time you get to episode 20 of season 5, now season 6 and 7 I just consider to be in a different timeline not that they’re bad they’re just so disconnected with the rest of the mcu as apposed to the first 5 seasons especially 1-2 following the events of the mcu very well, obviously that wasn’t the creators fault it was the big heads at marvel
remembering Part One...
I get the Fact, that Coulson don't trust Tony Stark after Sokovia
but what about Natasha and Clint? They were Teammates for Years, and Shield Colleagues.
I think he would Call Natasha or even Clint, to help out sometimes.
Maria was there, in the Episodes withs Shields Downfall, at least Clint could help them too despite the Fact he wasn't in Captain America The Winter Soldier.
and in Season 3 i think it' were Naturally, to Call Clint or even Natasha to help out sometimes, that's my Thoughts.
Because they're both more Shield Agents than a Avengers in my Eyes.
They were Trained to.
Why call humans to fight inhumans? Coulson had inhumans to fight Hive and he already had his team. Ultimately, SHIELD defeated Hive: So that means they did not need anyone else. And as Shield Vids pointed out, the public and the Avengers were told the government was handling the inhumans, so they had no business interfering in the government's affaires.
Would Nat and Clint said "yes" to Coulson had he asked? Sure! But he didn't because he wanted SHIELD to be its own team and he had been ordered by the president to work only with his team and the ATCU assets. Clint and Nat were SHILD Agents, yes (The operative word being "WAS"/past tense). They had been promoted to Avengers and taking them out of that team while they could have been in missions for them could have raised questions with the other Avengers and other branches of the government that needed to stay in the dark about SHIELD's existence. The point in time when Coulson was the most desperate to recruit people for SHIELD was at the start of Season 2: If he did not reach out to Clint and Nat then, their was no reason for him to call them later on.
Clint just had a baby and widow was helping cap train his new team.
I have a simpler explanation as to why they didn't call the Avengers:
Season 1: Not a big enough threat
Season 2: They had to stay hidden and the Avengers would've only made things public
Season 3 onwards: They have powered people on the team. Daisy, Lincoln, Yo-Yo, Ghost Rider, Coulson with his robot hand to an extent. Why even bother calling the Avengers?