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Game of Thrones Follows Up Starbucks Cup Screw Up With Water Bottle In Finale

Image via Twitter
Image via Twitter
By Michael Hulse Posted Mon, May 20, 2019

Game of Thrones went viral for all the wrong reasons when some hardcore fans spotted a Starbucks cup in a scene during Episode 4 of its final season, and they apparently didn’t tighten up the production during the highly anticipated finale.

This time some Twitter detectives spotted an out of place water bottle tucked behind the leg of Samwell Tarly in one of the most pivotal scenes of the episode. Unless they have an Aquafina plant in King’s Landing, it looks like someone screwed up again.

For a $90 million production budget, it looks like they could have used a couple more on the old editing team. Maybe the dragon put it there.

a water bottle in King’s Landing!! #got #gameofthrones pic.twitter.com/mwGQlsLwnh

β€” Beth (@bethisloco) May 20, 2019

LMAOOO I CAN’T BREATHE THEY DID IT AGAIN πŸ’€πŸ’€ First Starbucks now a water bottle this show is a joke #GameOfThrones #GameOfThronesFinale #TheFinalEpisode pic.twitter.com/9YaFF8Pnm6

β€” β„Ξ―Ο„Ξ±πŸ‰||GoT Spoilers (@JonxDanyy) May 20, 2019

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