Thanks! And they weren't bothered by 2014 Thanos being killed in 202x (whenever Endgame is supposed to happen)?If you mean the Avengers in general, Steve put the Stones back from the moment they were taken. So chronologically, it was like they never left (as Hulk said). If you mean Steve spending his life with Peggy, it's likely because he didn't take an Infinity Stone from its intended place in history (which, as the Ancient One said, creates time branches that break reality). Mobius even mentioned in one of the trailers that taking the Space Stone was what broke reality.
Thanks! And they weren't bothered by 2014 Thanos being killed in 202x (whenever Endgame is supposed to happen)?
Agreed, the MCU shows have single-handedly screwed up my sleep schedule.I hate these midnight releases. Drop it in the afternoon or evening.
Oh my gosh this totally snuck up on me! Still feels really weird to premier on Wednesday though.
Maybe they don't want to deal with the server load of more people watching at the same time?Yeah, I don't quite get the 3am/12am timing for new episodes of stuff. I could see 12am/9pm, for a "midnight launch" that the hardcore can stay up for, or a 9pm/6pm "evening launch" for the primetime demographic, but with the current system you've got the hardcore watching on the west coast and everyone else waiting until the next day.
I'm glad I can work from home and put it on while "working" in the morning, though.
XD. You absolute fiend lol.
Because Disney is a global platform and not everything has to revolve around what is the best time just for USA.Yeah, I don't quite get the 3am/12am timing for new episodes of stuff. I could see 12am/9pm, for a "midnight launch" that the hardcore can stay up for, or a 9pm/6pm "evening launch" for the primetime demographic, but with the current system you've got the hardcore watching on the west coast and everyone else waiting until the next day.
I'm glad I can work from home and put it on while "working" in the morning, though.
Because Disney is a global platform and not everything has to revolve around what is the best time just for USA.
~6 hours total spread over 6 episodes.
A lore question for the specialists : how come the TVA didn't intervene in Endgame?
Maybe they don't want to deal with the server load of more people watching at the same time?
Even at 2 AM CST, people were still fucking up the servers for WandaVision. It was less of an issue forMaybe they don't want to deal with the server load of more people watching at the same time?
They should adopt Netflix style dropping every episode and spreading server load if they are worried about something like that. It sucks to wait week to week and at the midnight each episode at that...
Yeah, I don't quite get the 3am/12am timing for new episodes of stuff. I could see 12am/9pm, for a "midnight launch" that the hardcore can stay up for, or a 9pm/6pm "evening launch" for the primetime demographic, but with the current system you've got the hardcore watching on the west coast and everyone else waiting until the next day.
I'm glad I can work from home and put it on while "working" in the morning, though.
Weekly episodes drives engagement way more than all at once which drives more people to watch.They should adopt Netflix style dropping every episode and spreading server load if they are worried about something like that. It sucks to wait week to week and at the midnight each episode at that...
They should adopt Netflix style dropping every episode and spreading server load if they are worried about something like that. It sucks to wait week to week and at the midnight each episode at that...
Wrong, in London, I get to watch the D+ shows with breakfast before work, perfect timing if you ask me.Yeah, but 3am EST is like 7am UTC. Like, the only people that get to watch Disney+ premieres conveniently at "launch time" are people living in the middle of the Pacific Ocean (and I guess Australia, good for them). Everyone else has to deal with it unlocking in the middle of the night or at some arbitrary point in the middle of the workday.
The fact they launch at midnight Pacific time is BECAUSE the schedule revolves around the US market, it's just does so in a way that's antiquated and kind of dumb.
The original title I was asked to use by the former OP was Joss' way of getting the c-word in & was very sexist. I wasn't aware of it at the time, but I requested that the title be changed as soon as I was told about it.what was the original Joss Whedon related thread title? just morbidly curious I guess.
also, I was just fooled into thinking the first episode had already dropped by an ad saying "now streaming". not even the first time this happened to me, they can't keep getting away with this.