Remember when Arya and the Hound were stumbling around the Riverlands for like 2 seasons?
And they just got from Winterfell to KL in one episode? Man, the war improved the road system in Westeros.
shareAnd they just got from Winterfell to KL in one episode? Man, the war improved the road system in Westeros.
shareTravel has certainly improved all over the continent...
shareIt is annoying, but realistically, how else can they close all of the story-lines in 6 episodes? If it were a ~20 episode season, then it could be done.
The travel times are the least of this show's concerns at this rate anyway.
Yeah, just funny at how bad they have always been at the passage of time. They would say early in the season that the big event at the end of it would happen in a fortnight (2 weeks) and then the next season they would say it's been a fortnight (2 weeks) since the event happened, yet afterwards pretend a year has passed.
I always said during the WGA strikes, that writers should be forced to take classes on continuity and establishing a proper timeline.
Watching Gendry run from the Frostfangs or where ever the heck they were all the way to the Wall, which in turn sends a Raven that has to fly all the way to Dragonstone, which in turn has Daenerys mount up her 3 dragons and fly to the Wall, and then to the far north--and attempt to locate everyone before they die, all in a single episode--was outright ridiculous.
There's an entire season worth of content right there!
Yeah, that is probably low-key the worst. Westeros in the series is freaking tiny.
sharePicking up Jon Snow, an actual snowman by then.
shareTime is a flat circle
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