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Compare to the novels' official map of King's Landing:Train wreck as the writing and plot has become, this has been a less talked about "WTF?"
Kings Landing - Seasons 1 -7
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Kings Landing Season 8
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Intro Map comparison. Seasons 1-7 left, Season 8 right
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So the battle of Blackwater BAY never happened because Kings Landing now resides in an arid, landlocked geographical spot and didn't have a massive seaport and overhang built out into the BAY where the battle happened and was a major tactical point for one of the first major battles in the series on film?
Are we supposed to believe the two views overlooking Cersei's shoulder are supposed to be the same location? The fact you can make out the hole where the septum used to be kinda says you're supposed to believe it.
How the fuck you mess up the continuity of the geographical location of a major metropolis with hours of footage and major geographical plot history? That would be like half way through Fargo, it's suddenly 70 degrees with palm trees and no one notices.

In no scenario is it possible for the city to not sit upon the bay. King's Landing name is literally named: that is where the Targaryen King landed when first coming to Westeros. They didn't land their ships in the middle of a fucking field 2 miles inland. They arrived via the Blackwater Bay and landed on the north side of the mouth of the Blackwater Rush. That is where the Red Keep was erected, and the rest of the city grew organically from that. There is nothing approaching barren deserted fields in the proximity of the city, let alone right outside its gates. It would have taken little effort on their part to be consistent with previous seasons. Obviously no one even tried, not a shit was given.
It is obvious that little thought went into this final season, despite it being such a massive television spectacle. HBO should be ashamed. George R. Martin (he can have his second R back when he publishes WOW) should be embarrassed over his recent proclamation on how this show should be held up as the most faithful adaptation of novels ever.
Not a Star Wars fan, but I say it again: those fans are so fucked for at least the next 5 years. I so feel for them. With the cast and platform that HBO offered D&D could have produced a most spectacular adaptation, instead they've proved themselves incompetent at even basic tasks. I have to wonder who is really responsible for some of the great work that was done in early seasons, because I do not believe it was their doing.