Why is everyone shrieking about him "teleporting?" He left for dorne 2 episodes ago...

Why is everyone shrieking about him "teleporting?" He left for dorne 2 episodes ago. Is it memes or are people just dumb?

Wew lad, 62 threads hidden

they are truly dumb

admittedly it was a little jarring just because of the scene juxtaposition but thats just how this show works sometimes

Not complaining about the fact he got to Dorne, it is how he got from Dorne to her ship leaving from Mereen.

There were clearly dorne ships in the fleet. Why does everyone assume dany left immediately after the dorne meeting?

there was obviously a big time difference between the two scenes. There's Martell and Tyrell ships there too

Then it isn't just Varys you're mad about then. It's also the Dorne and Tyrell forces that were in the same fleet heading toward Westeros along with Varys.

There is also absolutely nothing in that scene with him on the ship that gives any clue to the amount of time that has passed.

The people who are bitching about this "teleporting" are either very simple folk or trolling, maybe both.

There must have been a major time skip between Cersei getting crowned and Dany leaving. It is the only explanation.

I laughed out loud when I saw him on the ship. What the fuck. I can forgive the teleporting between episodes because it has time jumps but he was literally just in Dorne a few scenes earlier.

All of the teleporting shit could have been resolved if King's Landing happenings had occurred in episode 8, and if Arya stuff had happened sooner in the season.

D&D are retarded though and have felt the need to save everything until episode 10 since season 4 to please casual viewers.

the real question is why do people fight it after the explanation is given

>time passed

YEAH BUT

its like you people dont realize TRADING goes on between continents all the time and this motherfucker is rich and has friends so he can just hop on ships and sail back and forth whenever he wants.

Think of it this way.

Cersei getting crowned:End of Season 6
Dany leaving with the fleet: Start of Season 7

>One gets shit done when they cant stand around scratching their nuts all day...

what about

>dany never met him before
>he was in charge of killing her while robert was king
>she sent cuckmont the fuck away for feeding him information

>obviously a big time difference between the two scenes
>obviously

Uh no. If it was so obvious why were both scenes edited to be 30 minutes apart from each other? Only once you think about it the time difference offers the only explanation for what is otherwise trash continuity.

>There is also absolutely nothing in that scene with him on the ship that gives any clue to the amount of time that has passed.

Yeah, and that's a fucking problem. The only clue the viewer is given is that they happen to be edited in the same episode so they couldn't be too far apart (until you see that one Tyrell ship at the end). But keep on sucking on this show's cock, someone has to right?

This guy is on the money

This makes the most sense.

The time gap between scenes can be a long time. In the first Season, the direwolves grow up THROUGHOUT episode 2.

And let's be real, they just wanted an excuse to have a dany scene be the final shot of the season.

>Yeah, and that's a fucking problem.

The problem is plebs like yourself needing a nice and tidy timeline when the tiniest bit of logic would clue you into the fact that we have no idea how much time had passed.

Enough to meet up with Varys and the Martell/Tyrell navy.

>tidy timeline
>not needed

This is not some dadaist avant-garde television show where time is thrown out the window. There has to be a timeline, and it is tidy. However, the portrayal and execution of it is absolute trash. I'll break it down for you: having one character move 10,000 kilometres in the space of 30 minutes is jarring to any competent viewer. BUT if you have that character's reappearance divided between a season, or an episode then it doesn't feel like an awkward mess, which this is.

It takes Varys one episode to go to Westeros and back while it takes Dany 6 seasons.

He left for Dorne to say one line, then went back to Meereen, only to get on a ship to sail back to Westeros... why?

Bad writing and editing.

They killed Doran but still needed his impetus. They wanted Varys to be shown as "teleporting" but thought him killing Kevan/Pycelle would be too confusing for watchers.

Him getting to Dorne is no problem

Him getting to Dorne and then going back to Essos just to sail to Westeros all in the same episode is fucking retarded horseshit

>The only clue the viewer is given is that they happen to be edited in the same episode so they couldn't be too far apart (until you see that one Tyrell ship at the end).
I dunno, the amount of time it would've taken to make all of those Targaryen sails,and all of the various figureheads on the formerly Greyjoy ships isn't super small.

It's not hard, user.

I'm talking about teleporting Varys. But keep sucking the show's cock along with that other website which loves to do it.

It's more of a time and budget constraint.

>Dorne = sons of harpy theory killed

wew lad

alright bro you are right you aren't supposed to assume that building all those ships take alot of time and varyn just traveled normally.

Its all a big hint for varyns super secret magic powers or even better his secret dragons he flies around on

Meanwhile... still rowing...

A logical interpretation would be that he sailed from Essos to Dorne to try to rally together some forces to join Dany. He found the Martells and the Tyrells willing, and sailed back to Meereen with these new forces to meet with the main armada before they set off toward Westeros with everyone.
It is pretty jumbled, but this episode clearly covers a large span of time, and not necessarily in chronological order
And while it seems odd to have him jumping around locations that much in one episode, think back to seasons 1 and 2 when we had Littlefinger showing up in just about every scene regardless of location, to the point that jokes were made about him having a flying carpet.

There's literally no point in his character anymore. He served as evidence that Cersei's children weren't Baratheons, but they're all out of the picture now, and Cersei holds the throne based on her marriage to Robert. Having Robert's blood is no longer relevant, Cersei is going to hold the throne until she loses and the only concerns about succession will be between Jon and Dany (Once Bran or Howland Reed reveal that Jon is the true Stark & Targaryen heir).
Chances are that we'll have a throwaway moment where he's smithing for the Brotherhood during one of Sandor's scenes next season and he'll wave at the camera and wink

>There's literally no point in his character anymore
as far as anyone knows, with the Lannister kids all confirmed inbreds, he's the last royal blood left, even if he's a bastard

Cersei's legitimacy as Queen still relies on her children being Baratheons.

The only explanation that makes sense is that Dany sailed to Sunspear, joined her fleet with Dorne and Tyrells, and now they all sail together towards King's Landing or whatever.

and all she had to say was "we're sailing to Dorne to unite our fleet and then on to Westeros"

Kys