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Two years of production and Game of Thrones still included a Starbucks cup in the latest episode

Published 10:47 6 May 2019 BST

Updated 11:35 6 May 2019 BST

Oli Dugmore
Two years of production and Game of Thrones still included a Starbucks cup in the latest episode

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The Long Night definitely wasn't too dark and there is a Starbs drive-thru in Winterfell

The Game of Thrones showrunners have been on the receiving end of a fair amount of abuse recently. A cinematographer on the show actually came out to defend episode three of season eight, 'The Long Night,' after it received an avalanche of criticism for being too dark to watch. I think it was a defence mechanism against torrenting and illegal streams but we'll save that fan theory for Reddit. So it is not ideal timing for the show that in the most recent fourth episode a Starbucks cup was seemingly left in shot, causing people to rightly wonder: what on Earth were the showrunners doing for two years to make only six episodes and yet forget to turn up the brightness and also remove coffee cups from set? https://twitter.com/MatthewACherry/status/1125292053678571520 https://twitter.com/NehalMahran/status/1125280642038677504 https://twitter.com/jenlikespizza/status/1125293238003408896 https://twitter.com/birinsan/status/1125318580088840192 https://twitter.com/JorCru/status/1125284156773003265 https://twitter.com/Allison_Minick/status/1125297148948615168 https://twitter.com/netw3rk/status/1125285288412995584 READ: JOE.co.uk's player ratings for the Battle of Winterfell - it's a 1 for Jon Snow.

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Two years of production and Game of Thrones still included a Starbucks cup in the latest episode