Teleportation in Westros

How the fuck are people just appearing on other sides of the continent in a single episode?

>as opposed to months worth episodes of characters travelling
stfu

It's a called a timeskip. Every other tv show does it often. Especially historical shows that need that take place during a war where they need time to pass quickly between key moments and battles

They travel there?

Did you guys even watch Game of Thrones?

How many episodes did it take for The Hound to make it from Kings Landing, to The Twins, to (just outside) The Eyrie?

Are you retarded? Just because it's not shown doesn't mean time hasn't passed. The direwolves go from cubs to normal wolf size and Robert travels from KL to Winterfell in ONE EPISODE in the first episode of the entire show. You didn't bitch then you dumb fucks

>You didn't bitch then you dumb fucks
prove that I didn't

it is clear that days or weeks pass during these episodes. they do not show this information as there are many plotlines and it would be crazy to show everything chronologically. the general order of scenes is however preserved to makes sense. E.g. Jon travelled weeks to wall but it is not important for the other storyline so they show it now, even though some scenes from later episodes would take place before he arrived.

Are those rivers canon? They dont seem to follow the logic of rain falling on upland and flowing down into the sea very well.

Newsflash you fucking piece of shit. This story is fiction. God damn autists get OUT!!!

you fucking retard, the season of GoT spans over a year and even more of the plot. The episode may cover several weeks if not months.

did you think the dragons grown that big in just seven years, dumbfuck?

>They dont seem to follow the logic of rain falling on upland and flowing down into the sea very well.

How so? Most of the rivers start near or in the mountains

It doesn't make sense because other characters' travel time is not consistent with how fast other characters can move. It took a whole season for Sam to reach the Citadel meanwhile other characters were traveling the same distance in a single episode.

Also characters show up in the next scene wearing the exact same clothes with the exact same condition as when they left. If the journey was really days/weeks/months they'd have time to clean up battle damage, at the very least get some of the muck and blood off so there would only be some faded stains by the time they showed up, but everybody arrives looking like the battle was 10 minutes ago.

>but everybody arrives looking like the battle was 10 minutes ago.

you made that shit up just to support that pile of crap you call a post

>Send Tyrion to offer a white walker to cersei
>Send the rest to get the white walker
>Tytion does his thing in 2 days
>It takes the fellowship months just to travel beyond the wall and then even more to go back to Kings Landing

Meanwhile Cercei will wait for months and s owill Danny just chill all this time? This was beyond retarded for me. The realistic thing would be that the war just kept going until thye brought back the white walker and then send tyrion.

Sets are built right to each other. Actors exit the stage one way and enter another through another way. This has always been cheap television's structure, high-profile telenovela is no exception.

Why is the world so rectangular?

>timeskip

no, it's teleportation. If it was timeskip other things would have happened in the weeks/months they took to travel. What are the dothraki doing while this is happening? Just sitting around?

Essos = Trukey
South Westrous = upsidedown Ireland
North Westrous = England

>Trukey
????????

It could be intentionally rectangular to match how medieval maps looked at the timeand that it's therefore not entirely accurate to how the world actually looks, or maybe George is just shit at making maps

those moments were there to show you the scale and add believably

show is ending now, no need to spend episodes reintroducing scale to the world when they can just jump from key moment to key moment

>It could be intentionally rectangular to match how medieval maps looked at the time
I like that idea.

GRRM is notoriously shit at worldbuilding.

Why does one of the rivers emerge from the Neck, which is supposed to be a low marshy land, and apparently flows upwards all the way across the continent to the other side into the Narrow Sea? The middle river emerges pretty much right on the coast. In reality all these rivers would emerge from the Vale, which is the closest mountainous terrain in the area.

Checkmate atheists!

EXACTLY! I always thought the vale was where the trident originated, until i saw the map in the first page of the books. the geography of essos is pretty decent, but westeros is pretty screwed. I guess GRRM's famous impeccable research and realism doesn't extend beyond history and into science...

How are they supposed to show time passing? In the Lord of the Rings movie its something like 40 years pass from Bilbo's party to Frodo leaving yet no one noticed time passing at all. Its the same deal with GOT

>he doesn't know