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'Game Of Thrones' Fans Point Out Blunders Throughout The Series

'Game Of Thrones' Fans Point Out Blunders Throughout The Series

Oh dear...

Emma Rosemurgey

Emma Rosemurgey

Game of Thrones is arguably the biggest show in the world right now, but that doesn't mean they're above making the odd blunder. While eagle-eyed viewers spotted a Starbucks coffee cup sat on a table in the last episode, other viewers have begun pointing other mistakes they've spotted over the years.

The first of which comes from the very first episode of season one's 'Winter is Coming'.In that episode we can see a man who is wearing jeans, boots, and what appears to be a Patagonia jacket. It's not a bad look, of course, not necessarily suited to a medieval fantasy kingdom.

Fast forward to season two and fans spotted props disappearing, moving about, and generally not staying where they were intended to be in an episode entitled 'The Price of Winterfell'.

A little out of place in Westeros...
HBO

Now, this is a fantasy world of dragons and magic, but they surely haven't managed to invent magic napkins, have they? In that episode they certainly had one. It is seen tucked into Tyrion's armour, then on the table, then his lap, then finally back in the armour.

It's like some sort of cleaning miracle.

And somehow, with all their magic and might the population of Westros has managed to

Tyrion's magic napkin.
HBO
harness the power of electricity. We're not sure how, but somehow they managed it.

Moving on to 'Mother's Mercy' in season five, Stannis Baratheon is lying next to a tree dying, but many people spotted the electrical power pack dangling by his outstretched leg.

Perhaps he was the true king after all. He's invented corded power for the people.

Stannis just needs to recharge for a couple of hours.
HBO

As any true Thrones fan knows, Jon Snow wields the might Valyrian steel blade called Longclaw. Well, that is except for in one scene during the 'Battle of the Bastards' of season six.

Jon appears to have been given a rubber sword at that point, as we could see it whipping around and wobbling like a liquorice bootlace.

Bendy Valyrian steel.
HBO

And there's more - when Jon Snow awakes from the dead in season six, a huge scar on his face mysteriously disappears.

Whilst we can make the leap of faith needed to believe the Lord of Light brought him back, it's more difficult to believe that he would have been focused on the scar on his face rather than the huge stab wounds in his chest.

Scar there, scar gone...
HBO

It goes without saying that when you make a programme on such a momentous scale with this many series, there's always going to be a blunder from time to time.

Game of Thrones continues on Sky Atlantic on Monday 13th May at 2am, then repeats at 9pm for viewers in the UK.

Featured Image Credit: HBO

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