Game Of Thrones fans struggled to keep up with the latest season eight episode last night because of the low-lighting in a number of scenes.
Viewers were unable to see what was going on during several major moments in the installment titled The Long Night and didn’t waste any time in airing there grievances online.
One person complained: ‘I keep hitting pause and rewinding. It’s so dark and so much is happening so quickly. LOL.’
Echoing the same sentiment, another added: ‘Don’t worry if you’re not watching #GoT. You’re not missing much. It’s not like any of us can see anything because the screen is so dark.’
This isn’t the first time the finale season has come under fire for editing blunders.
Earlier this month, viewers noticed a glaring continuity error with Daenerys Targaryen’s (Emilia Clarke) wig.
Eagle-eyed audiences noticed that the Mother of Dragons was sporting completely different hair in a blink-and-you’d-miss-it moment.
Besides the lighting issues in the latest installment, we had a number of questions after the Battle of Winterfell, which culminated the biggest character cull of the show’s history.
Game Of Thrones continues Sundays on HBO and Sky Atlantic. Seasons one to seven are available on NOW TV.
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