Game Of Thrones suffers yet another editing fiasco as promo image sees disabled Jaime Lannister miraculously grow his right hand BACK in penultimate episode
- WARNING: This article contains season 8, episode 5 spoilers throughout
Its undeniably impressive cinematic range has been undermined by a series of editing gaffes over recent weeks, and Sunday evening threatened to be no different as Game of Thrones took one step closer to its dramatic conclusion.
With Kings Landing ablaze and its terrified inhabitants fleeing for their lives, a mortally wounded Jaime Lannister appeared to have miraculously regrown his severed right hand just in time for his final scene.
Die-hard fans of the long-running fantasy drama will remember Jamie, famed for his elaborate swordplay, relearning the art of combat after it was brutally cut at the wrist during the show's third season.

Hand of the King: With Kings Landing ablaze in Game Of Thrones, a mortally wounded Jaime Lannister appeared to have miraculously regrown his severed right hand just in time for his final scene
The disability helped viewers warm to the once arrogant character after he was fitted with a cumbersome gold plated replacement, but in promo images taken from the scene it is nowhere in sight as he shares one final embrace with sister Cersei.
Instead, the hand we last saw being separated from his right arm in 2013 appeared to be in frame as the walls of the Red Keep collapsed around them, sealing their fate.
Fortunately the show was spared embarrassment by editing it out, but it wasn't enough to prevent disgruntled fans taking aim at its two producers, David Benioff and D.B Weiss.

Not happy: Taking to Twitter, one bemused fan placed the gaffe at the feet of show-runners David Benioff and D.B Weiss, who have previously been criticized for the appearance of an takeaway coffee cup in Winterfell's Great Hall



Here we go: Fans were quick to respond to the observation after the episode aired in the early hours of Monday morning
Taking to Twitter after spotting the image, one bemused fan placed the gaffe at the feet of the show-runners, who have previously been criticized for the appearance of an erroneous takeaway coffee cup in Winterfell's Great Hall.
'Oops, looks like the Starbucks mishap was only the top of the iceberg. jaime's hand magically healed in Episode 5.
'As if we needed any more proof D&D simply stopped caring about GoT a long time ago.'
Responding to the post, another fan wrote: 'How the hell do you people even notice these things while watching?!?!'

Ouch: Jaime's right hand was last seen being severed in 2013


Give it a rest: Some viewers were critical of the observation, with some claiming they couldn't see it

There it is! His artificial gold hand was well in evidence as he fought Euron Greyjoy to the death during the show's penultimate episode
'I couldn't see through my tears,' added a second, referring to Jaime and Cercei's emotional final scene.
'Of course some persons are more observant than others. While some are movie critics just like you have cuisine critics. Nice observation, sad error.'
However others were more critical of the apparent observation, with one commenting: 'It's easier to enjoy things if you're not looking for reasons not to.'
While another added: 'where is it ? I checked, I didn't find it!'

Which way to the beach? Kings Landing, the focal point of Game Of Thrones, resembled a remote desert outpost in a previous episode of the epic fantasy drama – prompting inevitable outrage from fans

Suitcases at the ready: With its large bays, busy harbours and sweeping coastal vistas it usually looks more like a picturesque holiday destination than a hive of prostitution, drunkenness and routine brutality

Not a drop in sight: But it looked radically different as Daenerys Targaryen and her ragged army of Unsullied approached the city gates

Stunning: Kings Landing looks rather more welcoming in old stills from the hit show
Fans previously claimed Kings Landing, the focal point of Game Of Thrones, resembled a remote desert outpost in the fourth episode of the epic fantasy drama.
Incredulous viewers watched as Daenerys and her ragged army of Unsullied approached the city gates as the episode reached its nail-biting conclusion.
With the captive Missandei mercilessly beheaded and Queen Cersei refusing a peaceful surrender, its closing scenes promised an eventful climax to the show's hugely successful nine-year run.

One shot or two? The perceived geographical blunder followed a very real editing gaffe that resulted in a takeaway coffee cup being overlooked during another pivotal scene

Is that from Starkbucks? Fans were left spitting their cocoa after spotting what appeared to be a takeaway coffee cup in Winterfell’s Great Hall
However its dramatic impetus appeared to be undermined by a dusty, barren landscape completely at odds with the fertile backdrops usually displayed beyond the towering walls of Kings Landing.
Taking to Reddit, one perplexed fan wrote: 'Everyone's talking about the coffee cup but can we talk about why the f*** King's Landing is now in a desert without mountains?'
While another viewer added: 'I don't understand where this even is, isn't KL surrounded by water except for the entrance?'

Breathing fire: Many viewers took to Twitter after noticing the unfortunate blunder on Sunday evening's show

Cafe King: More used to a horn of ale than a coconut cappuccino, Jon and Daenerys appeared oblivious to the offending cup
However some die-hard fans insisted the lack of seawater was caused by the show's long-awaited winter, a season that has been key to many of its key story-lines.
'The sea receeds (sic) during winter, like a super long lasting low tide. This is one of the areas where the bay has receded leaving barren area leading up to a city wall,' wrote one.
Another wrote: 'It has 7 gates. I am sure one of them is like this one.'
While many expressed confusion, its likely that fans mistakenly took Kings Landing for an island, rather than a city that is not surrounded by water on all sides.
Pointing out the city's geography, one fan wrote: 'It's the other side of King's Landing. The sea is in the south and Daenarys has come from the north. No gaffe there.'



Twitter is coming: The comments were inevitably followed by a flurry of hilarious memes
Somewhat improbably, another claimed Cersei had strategically moved the capital further south to Dorne - a city rarely featured in Game Of Thrones yet well known for its warmer climate.
'Guys stop being dumb. It's obvious that while Jon and Danny were fighting the dead Cersie took the opportunity to move Kings Landing to Dorne.
'This is an excellent strategic move on her part and I'm so annoyed people don't get it smh.'
The perceived geographical blunder followed a very real editing gaffe that resulted in a takeaway coffee cup being overlooked during another pivotal scene.

Drama: Kings Landing was incinerated during the latest episode of the hit show

Here they come: Daenerys and her last remaining dragon were quite literally on fire as they set about destroying everything in sight
Fans stayed up late to watch an eventful episode four as the long-running fantasy drama, now in its eighth season, prepares for a bloody conclusion in little more than a fortnight’s time.
But they were spitting their cocoa after spotting what appeared to be a takeaway coffee cup in Winterfell’s Great Hall as Daenerys, Jon Snow and the united army of Wildlings, Unsullied and Dothraki warriors basked in their victory over the Night King.
More familiar with a horn of ale than a coconut cappuccino, Jon and Daenerys appeared oblivious to the offending cup, placed on one of the hall's long trestle-tables, as their raucous celebrations kicked off the episode.
But the error was not lost on eagle-eyed viewers, who promptly expressed their disbelief on social media.
Taking to Twitter, one wrote: 'So this is where we're at now! A Starbucks cup!'
While another joked: 'If that’s Dany’s Starbucks coffee I feel bad for the barista who has to write her name on the cup.... hand must be cramping.'
'I missed the story arc where dany discovers pumpkin spice lattes,' wrote a third.
Another fan dismissed claims that the cup had been Photoshopped onto the scene for comical effect, writing: 'It isn’t I just rewatched the scene on hbo now is that a candle or something wtf.' (sic)
Game Of Thrones concludes on May 19.