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Forget White Walkers, dragons or the Lord of The Light, Game Of Thrones’ most guarded secret could actually be a teleportation device that the characters have been using.
For the past six seasons, Game of Thrones fans could only speculate. But after the events (or the lack of, for that matter) in episode 3 of season 7, fans are sure that some Deus Ex Machina is in play behind the instant apparition of GoT characters, transcending unity of time place and action.
How else would you explain THIS as the very first scene?
Yes. Game Of Thrones just defied all laws time and space when Olenna Tyrell miraculously appeared in Highgarden, waiting for her doom, when until the last episode, she was very much in Dragonstone, as this fan points out.
Or as this one rightfully asked.
Fans also scratched their heads over Jon Snow reaching Dragonstone faster than Brandon could travel less than one-forth the distance from The Wall to Winterfell.
The only answer is a teleportation device!
Unless, of course, you consider simply lazy writing on part of the makers.
This isn't the first time the show’s makers were blamed for messing up the time line. When Varys was shown crossing the sea twice in a single episode in season 6, him using a teleportation device, quite like Potterverse’s Time Turner became an inside joke among fans.
And apparently the show’s writer did take notice of the social media chatter on this and responded with this in his own defence.
While viewers do consider the limitations of the visual medium to take the same liberty that a book might have taken with showing how the characters traveled, the curious case of Game of Thrones characters’ impossible journeys across Westeros remains a hot topic for fans to obsess over.
A teleportation device may not be a bad plot twist, after all. George RR Martin, are you listening?
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