Board Thread:Television/@comment-24416813-20140115063611/@comment-1894786-20171122172730

KalKent wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: KalKent wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: KalKent wrote: Regarding the 3rd episode, without spoiling anything, I wouldn't be so sure the Yorkes are so "adorable" as we are led to believe, considering the implications of what they had to do with their testing to get where they are with their research.

Also, in regards to the show being in the MCU, I did not see that thing coming at the end of the episode, which solidifies its place in it. Wait, what at the end solidified its MCU position? I didn't notice any easter eggs, but I wasn't really looking for them since I just assumed it was MCU. What's the time stamp so you don't have to spoil anyone here?

Around 44 minutes in, when Leslie is told by Tina to turn on the TV. Oh! That's definitely a constant of MCU properties. It, the Bulletin and Roxxon.

I knew the Bulletin appeared in all Netflix shows, but I didn't know it was also named in 'Agent Carter' and 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'. With 'Cloak & Dagger' coming up, in the trailer they've already dropped mention of Roxxon.

With the Netflix shows all mainly taking place in New York, it's a nice change of scenery to have 'Runaways' be in Los Angeles, and 'Cloak & Dagger' be in New Orleans. Hell, even season 2 of 'Agent Carter' was also in Los Angeles. Say what one wants about 'Inhumans', but at least it tried switching it up by having it mainly take place in Hawaii. People will definitely say what they want about Inhumans, but I agree. The Hawaii setting was gorgeous and an excellent choice.