The MCU feels disjointed

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Since 2008, I loved the line of MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) movies we've been getting. They have all been great, yes, even Iron Man 3. In 2016, after the release of Captain America: Civil War. I wrote my own story in the MCU "BLUE KNIGHT".

With the success of the MCU, comes expansion. One shot comics, comics that fill between the gaps, and comics that help clean up some messes. Then we have the shows. Agents of Shield, Agent Carter, DareDevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, The Punisher, and Iron Fist.

These shows show what happens in the background, villians that go over The Avengers radar, so street level heros have to step in. But this has cause some issues. The whole MCU feels disjointed.

We have the Netflix series characters make mentions of The Avengers but not the other way around. We don't hear Captain America bring up DareDevil in a conversation "Hey guys, isn't there a guy in a red and black devil suit beating up people in Hell's Kitchen?"

Or "Hey Tony? Why didn't you bring in that black guy with enchance strength and bullet proof skin to fight Cap's team?"

Which comes to next part. Tony Stark went looking around New York City, trying to find help. Instead of asking Luke Cage, the man known for having bullet proof skin or Jessica who has super strength to help fight Cap's team.

He gets the help of a underage teen with no real combat skills against other super powered people. Smart move Tony.

Now on to the shows and what they introduced. Agents of Shield brought in the Inhumans. Now there only mentioned and seen in the show, never in the movies. So far to my knowledge, The Avengers never fought one.

And they sure as hell don't appear in the Netflix series. Don't have the budget for that, but that does involve a character. Jessica, like I explained. She has super strength.

...For no reason, it's never explained where she got her powers, she just has them. She's not an Inhuman, she's human. So where did her powers come from?

The movie Guardians Of The Galaxy, well it's obvious that brought in aliens. The Avengers did fight an army, said army only BARLEY mentioned in the Netflix series and Agents Of Shield show off some of the techonogly.

I wish this was longer, but this is the most notable issue of the MCU I can see and point out. Maybe in the comments below you can add more or even correct me on somethings.
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