DigificWriter
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A narrative that is part of a broader universe has to be able to be understood/experienced on its own (and at any time) independent of its connections to said broader universe, or else it has no inherent value outside of its connections to said broader universe.
If Agents of Shield cannot be understood without being experienced 'in real time', it has no inherent narrative value on its own.
General audiences shouldn't have to be required to see Thor: The Dark World and Captain America: The Winter Soldier in order to enjoy watching Agents of Shield, even if they were experiencing Agents of Shield as it aired on a week-to-week basis.
If Agents of Shield cannot be understood without being experienced 'in real time', it has no inherent narrative value on its own.
General audiences shouldn't have to be required to see Thor: The Dark World and Captain America: The Winter Soldier in order to enjoy watching Agents of Shield, even if they were experiencing Agents of Shield as it aired on a week-to-week basis.
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