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In the scene where Tyrion and the new council are seated around the table discussing the rebuild of King’s Landing, wasn’t the Red Keep totally destroyed? And even if it was just mostly destroyed, that room looked like it took NO damage...
Wasn’t it winter? And not just because the white walkers were coming, it was legitimately a turning of the season, why did it go from gray and snowy to what seemed like a mild summer once Dany died?
How did the Starks and the heads of all the great houses convene so quickly? Information travels slow during those days, and people just as slow, if not slower....what happened there?
So many continuity issues, on top of glaring storytelling issues, these details can totally break a viewer’s suspension of disbelief, how did these details go unnoticed? Is there an explication for them that I’m just not seeing?
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