Subject: Okay, wow, love this, fantastic!
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Posted on: 2021-09-24 14:32:58 UTC

Love the idea of the story arcs of so many spin-offs being interconnected and temporally contiguous like this! Plus it would be a big, interconnected movie series headlining protagonists who aren't all conceited white men being rude to other people. I don't really pay attention to actor people, though, so I can't really help with the fantasy casting . . .

Say! You know what the best part of the MCU is? The tv series! They're the best part because you get hours and hours more time to get to know the characters and emotionally bond with them, unlike the movie protagonists who are stuck in twoish hour blocks that you see years apart from each other! Right? The MCU tv series being the best part is a perfectly popular and non-controversial take that most people would agree with? Right? Ri

So anyway, what tv series could we have playing in the background of all these big events?

  1. The Life and Times of Rhus Radicans
    I know we actually don't see much of Radicans ourselves, but a fun way to tease the eventual inclusion of Jay and Acacia might be to have Radicans talking about her previous partnership with Jay. This could either be a Lost-style show with flashbacks, or just do the entire show in reverse-chronological order, ending with the missions with Jay and showing Acacia's retirement in the finale. And set the finale to air just before Jay appears in Agent! (Might need to muck with the timeline to make Shada Radicans' post-Jay partner rather than pre-Jay, just so she has someone to, you know. Be partnered with.

  2. The Mary Sues That Weren't
    Once OFUM airs, and the audience knows there's more than one factory, we can introduce Sparklee as a sort of Suvian factory town, and show the lives of the MSTW as they try to survive the prejudice in their day-to-day lives here. there can be stirrings throughout the series of some mysterious new project being worked on, with maybe some non-lexical vocal music starting to be heard in the background towards the end, with the final episode having an unexpected song number at the very end. It all leads up to a special tv musical movie depicting the events of Ekwy's musical!

  3. Sufficiently Advanced
    A semi-anthology sort of how, with Makes-Things and other technicians serving as a constant in each episode's prologue and epilogue. It can show the developmet of different devices through DoSAT's history, with different agent pairs cameoing in each episode to test the upgrades to different equipment in the field. This allows us to get a lot more characters on-screen over time, and can show off just how very reliable PPC tech can be . . .

  4. Alternates
    This one should coincide with Phase 3 as the multiple universes start popping up. Alec Troven, his wife, Verra Rose, and his best friend, Lorac Seriph had lives as reasonably normal as anyone can in HQ . . . until one day Alec meets . . . Alec? Turns out, the multiverse is filled with other Alecs, and they're all being affected by the others through a psychic bond. Things get even more complicated when Lorac's behavior makes an abrupt change, and he attempts to kill Verra. Can prime!Alec get the other universes neatly put away before Lorac can hurt anyone else?

  5. Children's Stories
    This one is all about the Nursery. It can follow a group of students as they advance from early childhood/adoption into the agent training of their mid-teens. It's all about learning to live with people of other cultures and biology, talking through problems, and the strong bonds of friendship that form between kids, and the love that develops between non-bio families . . . and maybe juuust a bit of rebellion against authority? It's totally slice-of-life, and nothing bad or dramatic happens.

So yeah! Tv shows! The best part!

—doctorlit is extremely fond of Agent Carter and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

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