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  1. After taking Highgarden, they sent its gold to King's Landing straight away to pay off the Iron Bank, but if you pay attention in that early scene they say most of the army is staying in the Reach to go out and gather up all the harvest to transport. Presumably that took some time which allowed the Dothraki to reach them.

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  3. Ok….enough with the "How'd so-n-so get there so fast?" LOL…This question came up in the Season 6 finale when Varys was in Dorne one minute, and sailing to Dragonstone with Dany the next. The answer is simple: the show doesn't pace each scene by linear timelines. What I mean is, Varys could very well have taken months to get to and from Dorne. Just because they show you a scene of Varys in Dorne a few minutes earlier, it doesn't mean it shares the same timeline as the previous/following scenes. And really, you really don't even have to suspend belief too much for it to make sense, as long as you go by this philosophy.

  4. They got there that fast because Highgarden isn't that far away from Dragonstone. We've gotten so used to armies marching north and south that we forget that marching east to west is a lot quicker, given the shape of Westeros. If you think of it like the map of the UK, it's kind of like asking how they managed to get from London to Bristol so fast, forgetting that it's not nearly as far to travel as if they went from London to Glasgow.

  5. To answer the confusion at ~12min about where the Lannister/Tarly forces were, they had already marched back from the Reach and were close to King's Landing. I believe Tyrion says in a later episode that they were at the Blackwater Rush, which is just outside of the city. So, I estimate they had traveled for about 1-2 weeks. Therefore, the beginning of this episode and the end of the episode were 1-2 weeks apart in time.

    Also, when Randyll Tarly made the comment that the gold had just made it to the city, this implies that they weren't too far away. It was a quick line and easy to miss, but if Jaime/Bronn/Randyll were at the back of the loot train and the gold was at the front of the loot train that had just passed through the city gates, then that's an in-episode indication that they were close to King's Landing.

  6. Brian I think the Dothraki went straight to the maintained when Dany landed on Dragonstone. Only the Unsullied went to Casterly Rock, not Highgarden. Where Jaime was ambushed was the outskirts of Kingslanding.

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