11 Mistakes in 'Game of Thrones' You Never Noticed

'Game of Thrones' has had its justifiable share of continuity mistakes, goofs, and straight-up mistakes during its eight-season run. These are some of probably the most memorable ones.

Robin Zlotnick - Author

TV is hard to make. There are a couple of billion different shifting portions and departments upon departments full of other people seeking to make each and every episode the easiest they may be able to. And while that is true of any reveal, for an epic (learn: dear) fantasy collection like Game of Thrones, an even more insane quantity of work is going into making the display. 

Unfortunately, once in a while that means there are slip-ups, small mistakes the staff didn't catch that eagle-eye lovers are at all times quick to show. No one ever notices when you do a excellent job, right? They handiest deliver consideration to such things as plot holes and inconsistencies and continuity mistakes. Well, in the spirit of nit-picking, listed below are 11 of the exhibit's most head-turning errors. 

But it's all excellent, Game of Thrones. We still love you.

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1. Khaleesi, Queen of Starbucks

In the third-to-last episode of the last season ever, you can clearly spot a Starbucks cup on the table all the way through the birthday celebration after the battle of Winterfell. Now, who amongst us hasn't snuck some wine in a Starbucks cup sooner than? But Dany didn't want to do this as a result of wine was once flowing freely at this dinner party.

Also, Starbucks presumably doesn't exist in the Seven Kingdoms. It is on every nook in our world although, so you never know. 

2. Khaleesi, Queen of Different Wigs

Earlier on in this last season, Dany's coiffure mysteriously changes from shot to shot. I am getting it. Elaborate braids are hard to keep consistent, however that doesn't mean fans weren't going to tweet out screenshots of this wardrobe malfunction in an instant.

If you take a look at her fur coat as smartly, it sort of feels like her shoulder is somewhat fuzzier in the shot on the proper.

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3. Sansa...Targaryen?

In season one of the show, Sophie Turner, who plays Sansa Stark, seems in the titles with the Targaryen dragon symbol subsequent to her name whilst her in-show siblings, Arya (Maisie Williams) and Robb (Richard Madden) are obviously proven subsequent to the Stark seal. 

Was this a mistake? Were the display runners looking to mess with us? Is Sansa Stark in point of fact a Targaryen? I guess there are two episodes left... We could be in for rather a wonder.

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4. The Email Notification

Remember when Margaery Tyrell was nonetheless alive in the world of the show? Wow, what a time. We've been via so much as Game of Thrones fanatics. Anyway, I digress. There was once an episode in Season 3 where Margaery fingers out toys to orphans after the Battle of the Blackwater. 

During that scene, if you concentrate sparsely, you can hear a cell phone email or text notification chiming in the background. Maybe the editors concept it might sound like a King's Landing wind chime, or possibly they simply did not understand it. But fashionable era certainly snuck its means into that scene someway.

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5. Melisandre's Necklace

In Season 6, it used to be lovely well established that if the magical Red Woman took off her big ol' necklace, she hastily aged right into a wrinkly previous prune of an individual. So it used to be rather interesting when fans recalled that, in Season 4, she was observed with out her youth-preserver on while taking a tub. 

Likely, it was once just an error, however for the reason that universe of Game of Thrones is complete of some pretty wild magic, possibly that is simply every other reality-defying trait of the arena.

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6. Presidential Head on a Stake

This one is possibly my favourite and a cautionary story for somebody who has free rein of a prop room. The Game of Thrones staff took a random head from HBO's prop closet and stuck it on a stake in the exhibit with out figuring out (or in all probability with realizing, but never admitting it) that it used to be the pinnacle of George W. Bush, forty third president of the United States.

I mean, look at it! It's obviously him, just with lengthy ratty hair. The reveal runners apologized for the gaffe and Bush's head was removed from the demonstrate for DVD releases, but we will at all times have this screenshot.

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7. The Long Hair Boys

First of all, take a look at these absolute young children! Season 1 of Game of Thrones happened a surprisingly long time ago, long ago in 2011. We have discovered a lot about these characters since then, and the staff has additionally realized so much about making a TV show. 

Because in the first episode of the reveal, Jon Snow and Robb Stark have clipped hair and are blank shaven while they wait for King Robert to arrive, however they have long hair later in the episode when they to find the direwolf puppies. 

It could be magic, I assume, however much more likely, it was once a continuity error.

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8. Stannis Mid-Reboot

Perhaps you had been so distraught via the demise of Stannis Baratheon that you failed to peer the computer charger (or mic pack, or something) obviously mendacity underneath his right knee. 

He'd been somewhat wounded in battle at this level. I don't think that a computer charger would have given him the vital spice up to live to tell the tale.

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9. Jon Snow's Rubber Sword

Call me loopy, but I don't think steel swords, specifically ones produced from the insanely strong Valyrian steel, are supposed to bend like that while you trip a horse. Whoops! I understand using a lighter subject matter to make filming simple on your actor, but it is meant to be a sword! Maybe make it out of balsa wood or something that stays inflexible when it bounces up and down. 

And to make issues worse, this scene occurs in the middle of the Battle of the Bastards. Jon Snow never would have made it out of that alive with that flimsy factor lovers dubbed "Longnoodle."

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10. Jaime and Brienne

Jaime and Brienne, sitting in a tree, B-E-I-N-G D-I-F-F-E-R-E-N-T H-E-I-G-H-T-S T-H-R-O-U-G-H-O-U-T T-H-E W-H-O-L-E S-H-O-W! Sure, they in any case resolved their Ross and Rachel will-they-won't-they war by getting it on more than one instances in the fourth episode of this season, however this had other folks wondering simply what used to be happening with their heights, which seem to differ right through the seasons.

Gwendolyn Christie, who performs Brienne, is a tall girl, and she seems to tower over Nikolaj Coster-Waldau's Jaime in some scenes however not in others. What type of darkish magic is going on right here?

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11. White Walker in a Box

Remember this amusing scene? Jon Snow captured a white walker and glued it in a wood box to take to Cersei to provide an explanation for the actual danger they pose. And at the time, a wood field simply contained the wight.

But then, on the Battle of Winterfell, wights simply punched their method out of stone crypts no drawback to terrorize the deficient people hiding for his or her lives. Hmmm, this turns out like a case of changing the foundations for the sake of plot comfort. 

Good factor we like you, Game of Thrones. 

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