Talk:Loops, part 2 of 2/@comment-232990-20190528105446/@comment-995426-20190528110450

It's possible, I guess. But I also get the impression that what was so carefree about that age was that none of the really bad things had started happening yet&mdash;like being sent to kill the Shredder. I mean, I could be wrong, and there were still relatively happy and innocent times with April after losing their first home. If you're trying to timeline-place 15-year-old Leo in this story, use your best judgment. There's always a possibility of plain old continuity error between writers and subtle retcons over time. It's not as if Peter Laird had a perfect awareness of the Mirage continuity under his own watch, and he more or less told me point blank on his blog that fans like us probably know the answers to some of these continuity-related questions better than he does.