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Before you downvote... this isn't meant to be a nitpick type of complaint about things happening off screen that we don't need to see and would waste time anyways, but more of a GIVE ME ALL THE FOOTAGE OF THIS SHOW CUZ THERE'S NOT MUCH LEFT, if it was important enough to write a script for a scene and film it, maybe you should leave it in the final cut? That being said.... I swear every other day I come across a post titled "this scene/part of a scene/line of dialogue was cut that actually makes things make more sense" why? I know in the end, some things will always have to be left on the editing room floor, but why would any sensible show runner ever cut out things that are important to the plot? Especially with the whole 7 episode season and longer episode run times, why cut out little 2 minute scenes at all? Even if they weren't important to the story. Just read the interview and subsequent post about Bran and Sansa's cut scene pre Littlefinger "trial" and I guess I simply can't wrap my head around what's the difference between an 80 min episode and 82?
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