People : Do you want to rule winterfell, Lord Bran? Nope. Three eyed Raven, remember? Later : Do you want to rule the six kingdom? Bran : Hold my wheelchair.
Pepe Morales I haven't re-watched that scene yet, but someone mentioned that there were abandoned ships nearby that would have big anchor chains. They also had dead giants that could easily go get those chains. Many of the wights had fallen through the ice, they could walk along the bottom of the lake and attach the chains to the dead dragon. Of course all this speculation and conjecture could have been avoided if they had just made the Night King raise his arms and have the resurrected dragon burst through the ice himself.
The dead dragon burned the iced wall witch was very thick but when Jon was hiding behind a stone the flame of the same dragon didn't do anything to the stone.
Viserion was just messing with Jon, like a pet playing with prey. He reminded me of a cat playing hide and seek and kill with a mouse or even one of those toy lures filled with catnip on a teaser wand.
@@-MR.Nobody Also I think Viserion was breathing ice flames that could still burn and destroy things, but it's more difficult for him to freeze stone (Coldstone lol) so he had to resort to ice screaming with and at Jon. Meanwhile Drogon's dragonfire had nuclear elements because he was born amid the super hot flames of Vaes Dothrak, just like the cooking fires that melted gold for Viserys's crown.
@Leon Coombes Do you know how big the wall is? XD The night king only ruined a small part of it at Eastwatch. If you had only followed a tiny bit at the show you would have known.
Did anyone else notice that the actor who plays king Tommen also played one of the captured Lanister boys that gets murdered by lord Karstark in an earlier season .
How about how after the battle of Winterfell, where 100% of the Dothraki and 90% of the Unsullied we're killed by the whitewalker's army, then they returned in huge numbers to battle at King's Landing. Than after that battle, Daenerys still had a huge army of Unsullied before her. Her armies keep respawning.
Dyeing Emilia Clarke's hair and giving her extensions is not worth the damage it'd do long term for the show. So I'm.glad they protected her hair and scalp from the bleach.
@Destiny I didn't say bleaching and adding colour- just adding dark colour. But yeah you're right bleaching and adding colour enough will absolutely destroy hair
I was really bothered by the fact that the Crypt was so easy for Tyrion to walk through when he found Jaime and Cersei bodies, but whenever things came crashing down on them it looked like the whole room was destroyed
Yea the season 8 gaffs felt huge... how do you ambush aerial dragons with a massive fleet of ships? How practical is it to be hiding them all behind some rocks and betting on that lol. How did her armies suddenly replenish without explanation? So rushed. Urgh.
@@lakecityransom 2 years between seasons was rushed? How rushed was all the seasons before last. I guess ppl would be more happy if there would be more scenes of walking simulator or sailing simulators
@@TheAmethyz What you call walking/sailing around and talking is actually character development. Rushing towards the end and making characters act inexplicably just feels microwaved. The reason why it took 2 years is because they rushed the entire story into 1 season and it was the most complex shoot of the show. There are plenty of videos to break that down further for you but I'm not really interested in debating.
@@lakecityransom I wasnt for real and no need try explain since its also matter of opinion. It is rushed but not as much as some sources claim. To me it was still good and Still no other series wins it well there is nothing like GoT yet. Nice touch of magic but not too much and whats best No elfs and those who play dwarf fortress will be with me on elf matter. Im glad i dont feel disappointed like so many does. Its better to enjoy than get disappointed and cant change how you feel about something. Im lucky in that sense. Enjoying now the books (reading first time).
hey so i can tell you with 100% certainty that that first extra is in costume, Winterfell peasant costume with a full wig. I can tell you this because i was that extra.
@@gabbiest365Canepa fair enough. iv got pis of me in that costume, but i also have my name in the credits for season 3. I was a horse handler for the pilot, mainly for Dinklage, you can see me holding his horse as he speaks to theon, your next tumble with ros is on me, after 10 takes ill never forget the line. i went on to be a trainee in the costume department and then made armour, mainly the unsullied helmets over 170 of them. all told the years i spent on got where totally amazing, a great privilege.
andrew nelson yeah, I don't know why people are saying that is "modern" clothing... I mean technically all of the clothes on the show were made in modern times, but that was clearly a costume
I was thinking the same thing, did they not look at the picture before making this video. They said he had a jacket on. Didn’t look like a jacket to me. Looked like the padded long sleeve shirt you wear under armor.
Right. The trees around King's Landing were cut down to build Cersei's ships to replace those burned in the battle of Blackwater. I don't remember what happened to those new ships, though. That was in the books. I don't think it was in the show.
what about the Unsullied, you see their full army when the white walkers attacked in the beginning of the season then when they all stand outside protecting Danny in the final episode they seem to have multiplied
It was weird when Tyrion Lanister took a pee of the 200-300 meters high wall while the winds were blowing but you can still hear the pee hitting the ground
When jon snow fought the wildings near the tower where bran and sam was met and hiding there, shaggy dog and summer were helping jon, but jon seems to not noticing them at all, it really got me confused 😬
Im a Smith and I can tell ya the gold would've melted just fine. Glass has a higher melting point so next time you have a fire put an empty bottle in it and see if it melts
My smithing critique in the series is the valerian steel blades forged from Ned Starks original blade. The new blades clearly have a Damascus pattern in later shots but this can only be achieved by folding metal repeatedly by hand to make the pattern. Not by casting it in a mold.
Bro, you spend more time explaining and joking then actually showcasing the error. In half these scenes so far it’s not clear where the error is. Sorta poor when the editor makes so much attention for the jokes that you don’t even get to hear or see the errors .
Season One: "Its a thousand leagues to the wall" So.. it should take months to get there right? In later seasons "Just popping up to the Wall. Won't take long" LOL!!
darthbuzz he is saying when the mountain helmet got knock off by Sandor in the last season, the mountain resemble vary with his bald head and chubby face
#19 actually not a plot hole. Enron definitely told everyone to “go back to their villages and homes cut down all the trees and build me 1000 ships” it’s the episode but yeah
Ohh wow that would explain how the land became an arid wasteland?? Ohh wait it does not. Unless you think they also carried million tons of sand to the gates of kings landing? I get that your IQ is very low but stop showing it off to everyone on the internet.
Oh and not to mention the Actor changes characters had like The Night King (2) The Mountain (3) Daario Naharis (2) Tommen and Myrcella Lannister (2) Beric Dondarrion (2) Three Eyes Raven (2) and lesser characters like Dickon Tarley (2) Karstark (2) Lothar Frey (2) Rickard and Selyse Baratheon (2)
The Hound KNEW the Mountain was on Arya's list. She was repeating night after night. Before he heard his name, The Mountain was already on her list. So that is NOT a mistake. You are WRONG.
When Theon forces Sansa to cross the ice cold river he says how it will keep the hounds off track.Thus hounds are not shown when Ramsay's men find them.See it was not a mistake.
A hilarious inconsistency my friends and I have noticed is that even though the entire Unsullied army is supposed to be castrated, Greyworm has a visible bulge in many shots.
@@homsterluder5364 So looking at someone pants is gay Well then I guess were all gay and theirs nothing wrong with looking at someone else's bulge....😉 Depending one who you like and what your into
castrated =/= genitals removed i don't recall if the books described their status as everything was removed, but castrated only means to remove the testes, IIRC. Bulge is not therefore inconsistent.
My critique in the series is the valerian steel blades forged from Ned Starks original blade. The new blades clearly have a Damascus pattern in later shots but this can only be achieved by folding metal repeatedly by hand to make the pattern. Not by casting it in a mold.
I’ve always wondered how the little pond in front of the Godswood tree near Winterfell when Ned and Cat we’re sitting in earlier seasons is not there in later seasons. Is it frozen over? Or did it just disappear?
I’m surprised that Screenrant didn’t mention the different way people pronounced Arya’s name throughout the series. Even in interviews Maisy pronounces her characters name differently from the show .
One thing that always got me is the rate at which ravens can travel, but especially after hearing a certain line - in S2, Robb says something to Jaime about not leaving him alone with his men, that Tywin would know 'within a fortnight' and offer the soldiers riches to set Jaime free. A fortnight being two weeks, and they were even further South than the Twins - when Winterfell has been said is a 3-days ride from King's Landing (with a full party of soldiers, horses, carriages, etc.) - how would it take a single raven almost two weeks to make the shorter trip to Casterly rock? They don't even have to stop to go to the bathroom 😅And every other raven seems to arrive overnight or so in other episodes lol
@@Sakine-animate Makes you think how bad someone is producing video so We can be very happy this video creator wasnt making GoT or else his own youtube video would be few thousand times longer about mistakes.
Melisandre did pour some essences into the bath and knowing her and her magic, it probably had the same property that the necklace did, in order to stay young
I was always confused with the Scorpion. In GOT, they made it seem like Qyburn had enlisted the help of the artilerers in King's Landing to "solve the dragon problem." Yet, apparently, the Scorpion had been around for at least 180 years as they seem to be used extensively in the HOTD series.
How do you take so much time to dig into a show and find mistakes I didn't notice any of this in the show I almost feel like you made some of it up because there was most definitely no phone notification.
He lied at 5:27, I rewatched that episode, and when I reached that part, I didn't heard some notification from her phone. Sir, you completely lied , you messed the show.
People think that the necklace nakedness is based on perception. That chapter was supposed to be written in stanis's wife POV. And the logic was the same logic used for Moria in American Horror Story. We see what we want to see.
You missed Olenna Tyrell’s magic hands at Joffrey’s wedding when she supposedly takes the stone containing the poison from Sansa’s necklace. During her chat with Sansa, the continuity of Olenna’s hand placements is all over the place and when she walks away both of her hands are open with outstretched fingers. So where was the poisonous stone? 😆
At the end of Season 7 Episode 5, as Jaime charges Daenerys, Bronn knocks him into the water on the shore of the lake, and the episode ends with both sinking to the bottom of the lake, both wearing full armor. But at the start of Episode 6, Bronn is dragging Jaime from the water, but on the opposite side of the lake, almost half a mile away!!!
In "The Spoils of War" episode where Danerys takes her dragon to attack the Lannister convoy fresh off raiding Highgarden I'd like to know how the Dothraki and Tyrion all managed to get there as quickly as Danerys. Did they all pile on the dragon or what?
In the first episode it mentions that Robert Baratheon took one month to get to Winterfell from Kings Landing but later on in the episodes they go from Winterfell to Kings Landing in like a short amount of time
What about hiding in a crypt when your enemy is a necromancer? That's got to be either a writing mistake or the characters planning the battle were idiots...
one not very obvious mistake was that tommen was the same actor as lanister cousin boys that were killed in the cells by one of Rob stark's banner mans!
New question... HOW can euron hit Danny's 2nd dragon on that range, but in episode 5 when she is ALONE on a dragon she can burn the entire fleet down, and all the walls while NOBODY can hit the dragon on close range. MOST didnt even shoot or try to direct the balista's.
@@jaquanmurphy4431 Yes but later on Danny and Drogon flew down from the clouds and attacked the Iron Fleet. Sure the element of surprise factor was low, however there was the advantage of high speed flight versus gliding. Could also reason that while Euron and the Ironborn were less afraid to keep shooting to a point, the King’s Landing infantry men have less balls so they just didn’t try hard enough. Could also just say Drogon had thicc plot armor. But where’s the fun in that
There is a scene in season 8 ep 6 when you can spot part of a water bottle below a chair during Tyrion's Trial, and since when could the man on trial decide who becomes king?
I like the idea that Melisandre really was old in the bathtub scene. Hence why Stanis's wife kept giving her really weird looks. Given that likely Sam is recounting the story, he may have not known that at the time so he can only portray her as beautiful (given they hadnt met yet).
Missed blooper: Talking about coffee cups, i remember an earlier episode when Jaime was standing in the throne room next to other people holding a coffee cup in his hand. This might have been at Tyrion's 2nd trial, Im not too sure
Jaime & Cersei Lannister perish instantly when they're crushed under several tons of brick & stone. Their lifeless, mangled, self-repairing bodies then magically float to just bellow the first layer of rubble where Tyrion spots a familiar golden hand sticking from atop the pile. After poignantly removing four bricks, Tyrion bursts into tears as the relatively undamaged, but still lifeless bodies of his beloved siblings come into full view.
6:40: "in season 6 it has been explained to the audience that Melisandre needs her necklace in order to appear young and beautiful..." - there is a simple explanation to that, quite a gruesome one. She used human life's energy to do her magic. Initially, she could take it from those unfortunate souls whom she sacrificed by burning on stake. Afterwards she had no one to burn so she paid for her magic with her own energy, first reviving Jon Snow what cost her many years of her life, aging her quickly, then lighting up Dothraki swords and the trench during the Battle of Winterfell what cost her her life.
When Jame Kings leaves Landing in season 7, it starts to snow. At the beginning of season 8 there is not a single snowflake in front of or in the city. In the last episode, however, Kings Landing is completely snowed in. Continuity? Anywhere?
Klaus Richter do you live where it snows? It is very common for snow to fall but not stick, melt and warm up for a few days, then to fall again heavier a few days or weeks later. We just had snow fall in the pass a few days ago and it's June! It will be gone in a day, but this is not unusual. I don't think changing weather is a continuity issue, especially considering how far south King's Landing is.
Iron Fleet: "Where the heck did they get all the wood needed without trees at their disposal." Number 25: "...the showrunners forgot the layout of the city that they themselves had overseen earlier in the series, or Cersei chopped down A LOT OF TREES." hmm. really makes you think
Things I've noticed: Brienne's bear claw marks are completely gone when she disrobes for Jaime. Tyrion has received a perm in his hair at some point, because his hair was rather straight in earlier seasons. How did Sansa know that Ramsay had not fed his hounds for 7 days? She left that conversation before he told Jon (the eve of battle of bastards). "FIRE!" to command firing the scorpions: I didn't think that term was started until gun powder was invented/used. Maybe I'm wrong about that one.
I doubt that would’ve been in any conversation after a battle like that and thousands dying. “Oh by the way, Sansa, the hounds haven’t been fed in 7 days” Doesn’t make sense. If anything maybe he or someone would tell the kennel master after awhile.
Mainly, why the bear didn’t take off half of Brienne’s face rather than leaving shallow claw marks. Her reactions might be fast, but it’s a f’ing BEAR.
The Whites and wooden box is the same issue as in Walking Dead where the walkers can sometimes brake wood and the next time their skull can pierced with a stick.
Number 6 makes complete sence because she wasnt his duaghter thats why he lost against ramsey the ritual Requieres Kings blood and the mother killed herself because she knew what was coming
In the book, tyrion implied they spread lies that she wasn't stanis daughter because of the rumor of cersi and Jamie in the second book to stop the spreading of Jeoffry not being the legetiment king.
GraVe235 The battle would have left the majority dead. Having half the Dothraki still alive... ridiculous. Hyperbole galore in your sentence. In the episode after Winterfell, you clearly hear Danny, Jon and Grey Worm say half dead. Don't know where you get 95% and 90% from.
here is one you missed: In Season 5 epsiode 1when young Cersi learns her future from the witch who can see the future, she tells Cersi Robert will have 20 children and she will only have 3, gold will be their crowns... But in Season 1 episode 2, Cersi said to Catelyn Stark, when Bran was in the coma, that her first son with Robert died from the fever. so apparently she had 4 children and not 3
That lends also to the theory of Gendry being that child. She said he got the fever and she couldn't bear to look at him when he died, right? Later she "admits" she had that child killed because she couldn't stand to have Robert's child around and certainly not as a contender for the heir to the throne. But it goes against her motherly nature to have done something like that to her own child. It's theorized that she gave it to the Maester, probably Pycelle, and directed him to take the baby to an orphanage or to a responsible person where she could always know where he is (i.e. the blacksmith) and tell Robert he died so she could sire new children with Jaime.
Maybe this isn't a mistake, but an awesome feature of the dragons, but here I go: One moment the dragon fire is hot enough to make stones explode, while the next moment it burns the skin of humans leaving the corpse behind. As I said maybe the the dragons can adjust the temperature of their fire breath on the fly, so it's not a mistake.
I think it’s got something to do with how long the heat is applied to the same place for. It’s all a story so I guess we’ll never know what the writer really wanted to portray or if it was an error on the directors part.
In the episode right when John and the wildlings finish scaling the wall I believe, Ygritte is taking off her boot while speaking with John and it's clearly a boot of modern times. It looked just like a boot I wore in the military, even has typical modern boot pattern on the bottom not something you would see in those times lol.
Watching the whole series for the third time, knowing who plays Tommen later, it just hurts my eyes revisiting the scene in Season 3 when Lord Rickard Karstark butchers the two young Lannister captives held at Riverrun. Dean-Charles Chapman who played older Tommen also played one of these young Lannister captives. I suppose it isn't as bad as two bloodhounds - all up in Sansa's face a moment ago - suddenly disappearing, but still.
How about; the boy actor who plays Martyn Lannister (Season 3), who is murdered by Lord Rickard Karstark is the same actor who plays King Tommen Baratheon. (Season 4) lol I mean, I get that you want to reuse actors, but perhaps keep them as minor characters and such?
Screen Rant Wow, an 18 min video, all for just 3 new bloopers... everyone knew the coffee cup one. Mobile phone on charge, John's floppy sword and the inept Kings Guard. Thanks.
People : Do you want to rule winterfell, Lord Bran?
Nope. Three eyed Raven, remember?
Later : Do you want to rule the six kingdom?
Bran : Hold my wheelchair.
You mean to push my wheelchair.
You copied the same comment from an other video cool
Lol hold my wheelchair, he ain't crippled I seen him at a Starbucks guy was walking fine
Right??? Someone call D&D!! We found another blooper that shouldn't have made it into the final cut!!!! Lol
True, I thought the same thing when I first watches it
Who put the chains on the dead dragon under water, if the white walkers could not swim? Where did they find that massive steel chain?? Hmmm???
Ooooh, yes! I thought that too when I was watching the scene.
Maybe they were pulled down by the weight of the chains. That would work if their arms didn’t fall off.
Pepe Morales I haven't re-watched that scene yet, but someone mentioned that there were abandoned ships nearby that would have big anchor chains. They also had dead giants that could easily go get those chains. Many of the wights had fallen through the ice, they could walk along the bottom of the lake and attach the chains to the dead dragon. Of course all this speculation and conjecture could have been avoided if they had just made the Night King raise his arms and have the resurrected dragon burst through the ice himself.
thank you! i was already wondering why noone was talking about this
That’s PaRT of the geNIus of dan aANd DaVe!!
The dead dragon burned the iced wall witch was very thick but when Jon was hiding behind a stone the flame of the same dragon didn't do anything to the stone.
Not to mention that Drogons flames made boats, stone walls and castles explode.
Viserion was just messing with Jon, like a pet playing with prey. He reminded me of a cat playing hide and seek and kill with a mouse or even one of those toy lures filled with catnip on a teaser wand.
@@thedeejaeebee5babee Sounds like something an undead dragon would have done :/
@@-MR.Nobody Also I think Viserion was breathing ice flames that could still burn and destroy things, but it's more difficult for him to freeze stone (Coldstone lol) so he had to resort to ice screaming with and at Jon. Meanwhile Drogon's dragonfire had nuclear elements because he was born amid the super hot flames of Vaes Dothrak, just like the cooking fires that melted gold for Viserys's crown.
@Leon Coombes Do you know how big the wall is? XD The night king only ruined a small part of it at Eastwatch. If you had only followed a tiny bit at the show you would have known.
Grey Worm executing war prisoners, Jon goes ahead of him towards Dany. Jon walks up stairs and at the top, Grey Worm is standing
Yes! I'm glad that bothered someone else too!
Jon stopped to have a brood break. 😂
Grey worm runs like hell
I think everybody unlocks fast travel at the last season . It took em months to get to kings landing at earlier seasons
🤣🤣🤣
And ravens... they’re faster than my internet speeds
stop stealing the internet from the neighbor 😂
I get that
It's there superfast horses
In germany, everything is faster than your Internet ✌️😂
😂
Did anyone else notice that the actor who plays king Tommen also played one of the captured Lanister boys that gets murdered by lord Karstark in an earlier season .
Yes, came here to say this!
Came here for that too haha
Yepp, learned it when I rewatched it this year.
Correct, I realize when a watch this series a second time
I've noticed!
How about how after the battle of Winterfell, where 100% of the Dothraki and 90% of the Unsullied we're killed by the whitewalker's army, then they returned in huge numbers to battle at King's Landing. Than after that battle, Daenerys still had a huge army of Unsullied before her. Her armies keep respawning.
OMG ISTG ever since she had to unsullied, she fought so many battles with them, yet the army always seems full.
Dyeing Emilia Clarke's hair and giving her extensions is not worth the damage it'd do long term for the show. So I'm.glad they protected her hair and scalp from the bleach.
then why not do the same for Sophie Turner ifs its so damaging to her hair.
Nick-Ninja Adams It’s not the same. Bleaching hair to the point it gets to white is of course way more damaging than just adding some hair dye.
I though she wore a wig
@@LuciaVergnani 100%. Adding colour usually gives some extra strength and softness.
@Destiny I didn't say bleaching and adding colour- just adding dark colour. But yeah you're right bleaching and adding colour enough will absolutely destroy hair
I was really bothered by the fact that the Crypt was so easy for Tyrion to walk through when he found Jaime and Cersei bodies, but whenever things came crashing down on them it looked like the whole room was destroyed
Yea the season 8 gaffs felt huge... how do you ambush aerial dragons with a massive fleet of ships? How practical is it to be hiding them all behind some rocks and betting on that lol. How did her armies suddenly replenish without explanation? So rushed. Urgh.
@@lakecityransom 2 years between seasons was rushed? How rushed was all the seasons before last. I guess ppl would be more happy if there would be more scenes of walking simulator or sailing simulators
They said it best on Dem Thrones: how do you get buried by bricks and you’re still inside?
@@TheAmethyz What you call walking/sailing around and talking is actually character development. Rushing towards the end and making characters act inexplicably just feels microwaved. The reason why it took 2 years is because they rushed the entire story into 1 season and it was the most complex shoot of the show.
There are plenty of videos to break that down further for you but I'm not really interested in debating.
@@lakecityransom I wasnt for real and no need try explain since its also matter of opinion. It is rushed but not as much as some sources claim. To me it was still good and Still no other series wins it well there is nothing like GoT yet. Nice touch of magic but not too much and whats best No elfs and those who play dwarf fortress will be with me on elf matter. Im glad i dont feel disappointed like so many does. Its better to enjoy than get disappointed and cant change how you feel about something. Im lucky in that sense. Enjoying now the books (reading first time).
hey so i can tell you with 100% certainty that that first extra is in costume, Winterfell peasant costume with a full wig. I can tell you this because i was that extra.
Proof? :D
@@gabbiest365Canepa fair enough. iv got pis of me in that costume, but i also have my name in the credits for season 3. I was a horse handler for the pilot, mainly for Dinklage, you can see me holding his horse as he speaks to theon, your next tumble with ros is on me, after 10 takes ill never forget the line. i went on to be a trainee in the costume department and then made armour, mainly the unsullied helmets over 170 of them. all told the years i spent on got where totally amazing, a great privilege.
@@andrewnelson8093 Thank you for being a part of it
Joh Diana Agreed!
andrew nelson Thanks for being there, you made the show.
andrew nelson yeah, I don't know why people are saying that is "modern" clothing... I mean technically all of the clothes on the show were made in modern times, but that was clearly a costume
That extra is NOT in modern clothing ffs. It's clearly period dress.
yep you right it was me!
lol "Period" dress.
I was thinking the same thing, did they not look at the picture before making this video. They said he had a jacket on. Didn’t look like a jacket to me. Looked like the padded long sleeve shirt you wear under armor.
Dont ruin it. I quite like the idea of Medieval Peasants walking around in High-End Outdoor clothing :)
Lol yea I agree. I was thinking the same thing
Where did euron get all the wood for the ships!?!?!
Later on...
Where did all the trees go from around king's landing!?!?!
he had his fleet before he went to kings landing, and they were made in a matter of a few months based on the show timeline
Hmm, they can't be connected can they? Hmmmmmmm
You know the iron bank funded it all.
more proof the guy who made the video is a moron
Right. The trees around King's Landing were cut down to build Cersei's ships to replace those burned in the battle of Blackwater. I don't remember what happened to those new ships, though. That was in the books. I don't think it was in the show.
The stark boys literally get a shave and haircut in the pilot because the King is coming to Winterfell...
And they only paid 2 bits
Annabelle Jouchoux I was just about to say that. Like I don’t know where he was going with this it’s almost like he never watched the show
6:14 It's not the bonfire that melted the gold, It's Drogo's stare.
It's not the bonfire that melted the gold, It's Drogo's SMOLDER. *FTFY
Marjeary scene? No phone notif anywhere. Nice try Screenrant.
yeah.. there's nothing I checked it on S3E1
@@abeselomtadesse8237 I checked it too lol
that’s because they go back and fix it y’all. Just like in the very first example here with the cup
pretty sure they pirated it off some dodgy site and thats the reason lol
what about the Unsullied, you see their full army when the white walkers attacked in the beginning of the season then when they all stand outside protecting Danny in the final episode they seem to have multiplied
And the Dothraki
How could the Unsullied multiply?
Maybe they split like amoebas?
@@IlchoTaleski also the dothraki suddenly speak not only the common tongue but also valyrian fluently
They had secret parts
It was weird when Tyrion Lanister took a pee of the 200-300 meters high wall while the winds were blowing but you can still hear the pee hitting the ground
😂😂😂
I wondered why it wasn’t blowing back into his face.
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂this got me
When jon snow fought the wildings near the tower where bran and sam was met and hiding there, shaggy dog and summer were helping jon, but jon seems to not noticing them at all, it really got me confused 😬
Good grief, this could have been a 10 minute video without the twaddle.
To be fair, the name of the channel is Screen /RANT/
It could've been an hour and ten minutes if they went through all of the plot holes and inconsistencies
The coffee cup and the water bottles were huge mistakes. The rest on your list are pretty much "meh..."
I totally agree. This video made me un subscribe to the channel. The part were he says someone is wearing normal clothes when they are clearly not.
computer charger🤔
@@markanixon77 also saying a huge mistake was aging up tommen when all the other actors have been aged up to fit the show
The necklace one holds some weight tho for sure
Im a Smith and I can tell ya the gold would've melted just fine. Glass has a higher melting point so next time you have a fire put an empty bottle in it and see if it melts
indeed. video creator cared to check gold melting point but not campfire temperature :D
My smithing critique in the series is the valerian steel blades forged from Ned Starks original blade. The new blades clearly have a Damascus pattern in later shots but this can only be achieved by folding metal repeatedly by hand to make the pattern. Not by casting it in a mold.
Daenerys burned down King’s Landing because it had no Starbucks!
Sounds like justifiable homicide to me.
Plot twist!
Either that or Starbucks misspelt her name
Number one on this list of mistakes that slipped through is the entire last season.
Bro, you spend more time explaining and joking then actually showcasing the error. In half these scenes so far it’s not clear where the error is. Sorta poor when the editor makes so much attention for the jokes that you don’t even get to hear or see the errors .
Season One: "Its a thousand leagues to the wall" So.. it should take months to get there right? In later seasons "Just popping up to the Wall. Won't take long" LOL!!
I was surprised when I discovered The Mountain had turned into Varys.
Lord Kizzle 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Huh?
darthbuzz he is saying when the mountain helmet got knock off by Sandor in the last season, the mountain resemble vary with his bald head and chubby face
Smh lol
Haha
#19 actually not a plot hole. Enron definitely told everyone to “go back to their villages and homes cut down all the trees and build me 1000 ships” it’s the episode but yeah
yeah, and I believe that Queen Sersie gave him money and told him to build her a fleet.
Yep
Plus, the iron fleets size is massive and they were all battle ready warships.
Ohh wow that would explain how the land became an arid wasteland??
Ohh wait it does not. Unless you think they also carried million tons of sand to the gates of kings landing?
I get that your IQ is very low but stop showing it off to everyone on the internet.
@@sebastianwallin3726 wow it took you a year later to watch the show. Come to the video and "stunt" your IQ. Do better with your time
Oh and not to mention the Actor changes characters had like The Night King (2) The Mountain (3) Daario Naharis (2) Tommen and Myrcella Lannister (2) Beric Dondarrion (2) Three Eyes Raven (2) and lesser characters like Dickon Tarley (2) Karstark (2) Lothar Frey (2) Rickard and Selyse Baratheon (2)
Well they're not really mistakes
Children of the forest.
great video mate, but im pretty sure that was a blood pump for the fake blood and not a cpu charger
lol do you mean computer? A cpu is a component of a computer
@I live for suga's chop chop chop in Cyper 3 Laptops are a subsection of computer. Personal computer - pc. Either desktop or laptop etc. Nice try
The Hound KNEW the Mountain was on Arya's list. She was repeating night after night. Before he heard his name, The Mountain was already on her list. So that is NOT a mistake. You are WRONG.
Actually this was the other mountain i think, the lean one who choose people to torture with rats, where arya asked faceless man to murder him
@@williamekka7784 Nah actually the person Arya asked to murder and the person you are describing was the tickler, not the mountain.
@@williamekka7784 that's literally the same mountain. he was just recast. There is only one mountain and that is the hound's brother.
When Theon forces Sansa to cross the ice cold river he says how it will keep the hounds off track.Thus hounds are not shown when Ramsay's men find them.See it was not a mistake.
Yet when the soldiers found them you can clearly see 2 hounds
@@bad.dreamer5629 it was a sarcastic comment on how silly they can be sometimes
A hilarious inconsistency my friends and I have noticed is that even though the entire Unsullied army is supposed to be castrated, Greyworm has a visible bulge in many shots.
lol u gay
@@homsterluder5364
So looking at someone pants is gay
Well then I guess were all gay and theirs nothing wrong with looking at someone else's bulge....😉
Depending one who you like and what your into
The battle of the bulge
castrated =/= genitals removed
i don't recall if the books described their status as everything was removed, but castrated only means to remove the testes, IIRC. Bulge is not therefore inconsistent.
@@jenniferharris1280 it's said that the whole thing is removed
That would be FEWER bodies (in the Selmy scene.). Do you learn nothing from Stannis and Ser Davos?
LOL! I thought the same thing!
My critique in the series is the valerian steel blades forged from Ned Starks original blade. The new blades clearly have a Damascus pattern in later shots but this can only be achieved by folding metal repeatedly by hand to make the pattern. Not by casting it in a mold.
I’ve always wondered how the little pond in front of the Godswood tree near Winterfell when Ned and Cat we’re sitting in earlier seasons is not there in later seasons. Is it frozen over? Or did it just disappear?
The Mountain WAS.... on Arya's list....because of Harrenhal.
I’m surprised that Screenrant didn’t mention the different way people pronounced Arya’s name throughout the series. Even in interviews Maisy pronounces her characters name differently from the show .
One thing that always got me is the rate at which ravens can travel, but especially after hearing a certain line - in S2, Robb says something to Jaime about not leaving him alone with his men, that Tywin would know 'within a fortnight' and offer the soldiers riches to set Jaime free. A fortnight being two weeks, and they were even further South than the Twins - when Winterfell has been said is a 3-days ride from King's Landing (with a full party of soldiers, horses, carriages, etc.) - how would it take a single raven almost two weeks to make the shorter trip to Casterly rock? They don't even have to stop to go to the bathroom 😅And every other raven seems to arrive overnight or so in other episodes lol
Good to hear not a lot of issues were costume department related ❤
Don't forget the water bottles behind Sam tarly's leg in the last episode
it was the video icon and yet wasn't in the video
@@Sakine-animate Makes you think how bad someone is producing video so We can be very happy this video creator wasnt making GoT or else his own youtube video would be few thousand times longer about mistakes.
What about Gendry's name changing from Waters to Rivers?
Hey, both are liquid and Gendry isn’t the sharpest tool in the box.
@@andreadeagon2301 No, but he sure knew how to row!!
If the starbucks coffee isnt number 1 we are going to riot XD
The idea that it is a Starbucks cup is the mistake
It's not a Starbucks cup. It's from a local coffee shop in Belfast, called Papercup.
Literally Emilia said in an interview that the coffee cup was from the actor that makes Varys
That melisandre necklace was a good one
The Mountain letting a wight get within inches of Cersei's face after threatening anyone that even moved in her general direction.
25 GOT mistakes that slipped through ...... you guys forgot the entirety of season 8.
🤣🤣
Melisandre did pour some essences into the bath and knowing her and her magic, it probably had the same property that the necklace did, in order to stay young
I was always confused with the Scorpion.
In GOT, they made it seem like Qyburn had enlisted the help of the artilerers in King's Landing to "solve the dragon problem."
Yet, apparently, the Scorpion had been around for at least 180 years as they seem to be used extensively in the HOTD series.
How do you take so much time to dig into a show and find mistakes I didn't notice any of this in the show I almost feel like you made some of it up because there was most definitely no phone notification.
He lied at 5:27, I rewatched that episode, and when I reached that part, I didn't heard some notification from her phone. Sir, you completely lied , you messed the show.
He watched a pirated version that had audio from the person recording a screen like they do in the theaters.
@@chorlesteajones6794😂😂😂😂😂
People think that the necklace nakedness is based on perception. That chapter was supposed to be written in stanis's wife POV. And the logic was the same logic used for Moria in American Horror Story. We see what we want to see.
You missed Olenna Tyrell’s magic hands at Joffrey’s wedding when she supposedly takes the stone containing the poison from Sansa’s necklace.
During her chat with Sansa, the continuity of Olenna’s hand placements is all over the place and when she walks away both of her hands are open with outstretched fingers. So where was the poisonous stone? 😆
"God of continuityyy. Not todayyyy" I died
Or maybe all those trees disappearing from around kings landing are the trees that they used to build the iron fleet 😆 crazy notion
AGREED
On the opposite side of the continent w/o any ships to transport ship building supplies!?! H~mm?!
Euron built his fleet before he even started his alliance with Cersei
It's in the book. Cersei needed the trees to replace the ships she lost in the battle of Blackwater.
At the end of Season 7 Episode 5, as Jaime charges Daenerys, Bronn knocks him into the water on the shore of the lake, and the episode ends with both sinking to the bottom of the lake, both wearing full armor. But at the start of Episode 6, Bronn is dragging Jaime from the water, but on the opposite side of the lake, almost half a mile away!!!
A screen rant video not on endgame? Now this has truly subverted my expectations!
In "The Spoils of War" episode where Danerys takes her dragon to attack the Lannister convoy fresh off raiding Highgarden I'd like to know how the Dothraki and Tyrion all managed to get there as quickly as Danerys. Did they all pile on the dragon or what?
😆😆 good point
They're definitely not perfect, but that starbucks coffee tho
That was not a mistake! It was on purpose.
According to HBO it was tea
If you look more into the situation of the iron fleet you would know that cerci gave him the Lannister/kings landing navy
Yes, but it's still A LOT of ships. Even earlier in the series, the Iron Island "fleet" is more of an armada.
In the first episode it mentions that Robert Baratheon took one month to get to Winterfell from Kings Landing but later on in the episodes they go from Winterfell to Kings Landing in like a short amount of time
What about hiding in a crypt when your enemy is a necromancer? That's got to be either a writing mistake or the characters planning the battle were idiots...
Yup , the only thing I noticed were the hounds disappearing
one not very obvious mistake was that tommen was the same actor as lanister cousin boys that were killed in the cells by one of Rob stark's banner mans!
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That wasn’t really a mistake, per se. Mistake implies accidental. That re-casting was intentional.
How could that be a mistake, they chose that actor to play Tommen and the little boy.
Season 8 is a mistake
Mistake no 1
Writers of Season 8
Amen!
New question... HOW can euron hit Danny's 2nd dragon on that range, but in episode 5 when she is ALONE on a dragon she can burn the entire fleet down, and all the walls while NOBODY can hit the dragon on close range. MOST didnt even shoot or try to direct the balista's.
They had the element of surprise in episode 4 when she was flying slow
@@saviourfade6849 what surprise? Drogon was clearly with her army in front of kings landing earlier in the episode
@@jaquanmurphy4431 Yes but later on Danny and Drogon flew down from the clouds and attacked the Iron Fleet. Sure the element of surprise factor was low, however there was the advantage of high speed flight versus gliding. Could also reason that while Euron and the Ironborn were less afraid to keep shooting to a point, the King’s Landing infantry men have less balls so they just didn’t try hard enough.
Could also just say Drogon had thicc plot armor. But where’s the fun in that
There is a scene in season 8 ep 6 when you can spot part of a water bottle below a chair during Tyrion's Trial, and since when could the man on trial decide who becomes king?
I like the idea that Melisandre really was old in the bathtub scene. Hence why Stanis's wife kept giving her really weird looks. Given that likely Sam is recounting the story, he may have not known that at the time so he can only portray her as beautiful (given they hadnt met yet).
Missed blooper: Talking about coffee cups, i remember an earlier episode when Jaime was standing in the throne room next to other people holding a coffee cup in his hand. This might have been at Tyrion's 2nd trial, Im not too sure
No, that never made it into the episode. It was during Joffrey's wedding, but yeah, never made it into the episode
Jesse Correct, it was a stills photograph released by HBO as a publicity shot.
@@jessmhen12 my bad
Jaime & Cersei Lannister perish instantly when they're crushed under several tons of brick & stone. Their lifeless, mangled, self-repairing bodies then magically float to just bellow the first layer of rubble where Tyrion spots a familiar golden hand sticking from atop the pile. After poignantly removing four bricks, Tyrion bursts into tears as the relatively undamaged, but still lifeless bodies of his beloved siblings come into full view.
Lmaoo. So accurate.
Also when Breanne was mauled by the bear and in the next episode when her and Jamie were bathing together she had no wound on her shoulder
6:40: "in season 6 it has been explained to the audience that Melisandre needs her necklace in order to appear young and beautiful..." - there is a simple explanation to that, quite a gruesome one. She used human life's energy to do her magic. Initially, she could take it from those unfortunate souls whom she sacrificed by burning on stake. Afterwards she had no one to burn so she paid for her magic with her own energy, first reviving Jon Snow what cost her many years of her life, aging her quickly, then lighting up Dothraki swords and the trench during the Battle of Winterfell what cost her her life.
When Jame Kings leaves Landing in season 7, it starts to snow. At the beginning of season 8 there is not a single snowflake in front of or in the city. In the last episode, however, Kings Landing is completely snowed in. Continuity? Anywhere?
Klaus Richter do you live where it snows? It is very common for snow to fall but not stick, melt and warm up for a few days, then to fall again heavier a few days or weeks later. We just had snow fall in the pass a few days ago and it's June! It will be gone in a day, but this is not unusual. I don't think changing weather is a continuity issue, especially considering how far south King's Landing is.
It's not snow, it's supposed to be fallen ash. After Drogon had burned down the city.
As to the lack of trees in the area around King's Landing, I guess we know where Euron Greyjoy got the wood for his fleet...;-)
Season 8: Episode 4; In the beginning I SWEAR a Dothraki is visibly breathing while dead and it was pretty funny for me
I was thrilled watching the series to notice these mistakes
Iron Fleet: "Where the heck did they get all the wood needed without trees at their disposal."
Number 25: "...the showrunners forgot the layout of the city that they themselves had overseen earlier in the series, or Cersei chopped down A LOT OF TREES."
hmm. really makes you think
Cersei did chop down a lot of trees. She had to to replace the fleet she lost in the battle of Blackwater.
Things I've noticed:
Brienne's bear claw marks are completely gone when she disrobes for Jaime.
Tyrion has received a perm in his hair at some point, because his hair was rather straight in earlier seasons.
How did Sansa know that Ramsay had not fed his hounds for 7 days? She left that conversation before he told Jon (the eve of battle of bastards).
"FIRE!" to command firing the scorpions: I didn't think that term was started until gun powder was invented/used. Maybe I'm wrong about that one.
I've been saying that about Sansa since the Battle of the Bastards! She wasn't there during that conversation!
Jon could have told her off screen.
I doubt that would’ve been in any conversation after a battle like that and thousands dying. “Oh by the way, Sansa, the hounds haven’t been fed in 7 days”
Doesn’t make sense. If anything maybe he or someone would tell the kennel master after awhile.
Good catch with the "fire" command instead of "loose!"
Mainly, why the bear didn’t take off half of Brienne’s face rather than leaving shallow claw marks. Her reactions might be fast, but it’s a f’ing BEAR.
The Whites and wooden box is the same issue as in Walking Dead where the walkers can sometimes brake wood and the next time their skull can pierced with a stick.
Mistake number one: season eight
Number 6 makes complete sence because she wasnt his duaghter thats why he lost against ramsey the ritual Requieres Kings blood and the mother killed herself because she knew what was coming
In the book, tyrion implied they spread lies that she wasn't stanis daughter because of the rumor of cersi and Jamie in the second book to stop the spreading of Jeoffry not being the legetiment king.
i love this thought. def explains a lot that i was left wondering about!
I missed most of these details, and learning all about it just now. When I thought Game of Thrones was so perfect.
Fitting to get a A Plague Tale ad for this with Ned Stark speaking..
How many noticed Dubya's head? And it can hardly be called a mistake..
how got dany her army back? in the fight with night king we sa 95% died, now 90% are back ? how? impossibru!
GraVe235
The battle would have left the majority dead. Having half the Dothraki still alive... ridiculous.
Hyperbole galore in your sentence. In the episode after Winterfell, you clearly hear Danny, Jon and Grey Worm say half dead.
Don't know where you get 95% and 90% from.
@@darthbuzz1 when dothraki attacked only like 10 of them returned
here is one you missed:
In Season 5 epsiode 1when young Cersi learns her future from the witch who can see the future, she tells Cersi Robert will have 20 children and she will only have 3, gold will be their crowns... But in Season 1 episode 2, Cersi said to Catelyn Stark, when Bran was in the coma, that her first son with Robert died from the fever. so apparently she had 4 children and not 3
That lends also to the theory of Gendry being that child. She said he got the fever and she couldn't bear to look at him when he died, right? Later she "admits" she had that child killed because she couldn't stand to have Robert's child around and certainly not as a contender for the heir to the throne. But it goes against her motherly nature to have done something like that to her own child. It's theorized that she gave it to the Maester, probably Pycelle, and directed him to take the baby to an orphanage or to a responsible person where she could always know where he is (i.e. the blacksmith) and tell Robert he died so she could sire new children with Jaime.
Maybe this isn't a mistake, but an awesome feature of the dragons, but here I go:
One moment the dragon fire is hot enough to make stones explode, while the next moment it burns the skin of humans leaving the corpse behind.
As I said maybe the the dragons can adjust the temperature of their fire breath on the fly, so it's not a mistake.
Indeed
Art0r1a
Size of dragon maybe?
I think it’s got something to do with how long the heat is applied to the same place for. It’s all a story so I guess we’ll never know what the writer really wanted to portray or if it was an error on the directors part.
Thats a good point
Sure scientists reach to that conclusion after years of studying dragons.
In the episode right when John and the wildlings finish scaling the wall I believe, Ygritte is taking off her boot while speaking with John and it's clearly a boot of modern times. It looked just like a boot I wore in the military, even has typical modern boot pattern on the bottom not something you would see in those times lol.
You underestimating how good a wildlings boot is mate!?
I noticed that as well
When something inexplicable happens…
A wizard did it!!!
Wow after watching this makes me feel like I actually have a life. Thank you
Hahahaha.. Ha.. ha..... ha......
....😭
I knew that was Tommen 😮 thanks for confirming
"Some say it got better"... no. no one says it got better
Don't be hard on 'em bro, the zombie in the box was actually asleep. (You know long journey and fatigue)
Watching the whole series for the third time, knowing who plays Tommen later, it just hurts my eyes revisiting the scene in Season 3 when Lord Rickard Karstark butchers the two young Lannister captives held at Riverrun. Dean-Charles Chapman who played older Tommen also played one of these young Lannister captives. I suppose it isn't as bad as two bloodhounds - all up in Sansa's face a moment ago - suddenly disappearing, but still.
Perfect example of nothings or no one’s perfect. 🤷🏾♂️😂
I can’t believe no one has seen Jamie move his golden fingers before! I must be the first to have ever noticed!
The content and caption should have been
'25 mistakes in Game of Thrones' season 8 episode 5's first 10 minutes'
How about; the boy actor who plays Martyn Lannister (Season 3), who is murdered by Lord Rickard Karstark is the same actor who plays King Tommen Baratheon. (Season 4) lol
I mean, I get that you want to reuse actors, but perhaps keep them as minor characters and such?
Screen Rant
Wow, an 18 min video, all for just 3 new bloopers... everyone knew the coffee cup one.
Mobile phone on charge, John's floppy sword and the inept Kings Guard. Thanks.
And it's well-known they weren't allowed any solid weapon prop next to horses or other animals.
Seriously TH-cam?
A 4 minute add in the middle that I can't skip?
Stapel Chips
Get an ad blocker. I have never had adverts in TH-cam videos.
By the way, the abbreviation for advert would be ad. not add..
No matter all the huge mistakes, I saw every episode. And yes, I saw tbe coffee cup.