QuickTidal, on 17 June 2016 - 04:03 PM, said:
There is a difference between the ones you've noted, and Arya's clearly on screen stuff...not the least of which is the jump cut from the end of the episode where she falls into the canal and crawls out wounded...to the next ep where she gasps awake being tended by the actress. That's a pretty deliberate sequence...as we skip over any recovery. Jaime's suffering and fever is all shown during his time in capture before he gets to someone who can help (one expects the guys would have at least cauterized it with fire otherwise he'd have bled out). We don't see that with Arya. The Hounds is off camera for a purpose (serving the fakeout that he's died of his wounds) and as such we don't need to know how he survived.
That makes zero sense. The hound having mortal wounds and surviving due to offscreen treatment is not a hole because its a fake out? He is meant to be so obviously a goner, that no explanation is needed how a goner would survive? Or is it elapsed time that makes it ok? If Aryan jumped in the canal and was offscreen for 10 episodes, would it not be a plot hole?
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It's not about nitpicking how stomach wounds should work. She received a likely mortal set of wounds in a very deliberate and obvious way, and came back on the next ep right as rain. Unless there's a magical resurrection involved, then it's an absolutely bullshit narrative fuckup.
You say its not about nitpicking how stomach wounds should work. And then right after you nitpick.
Classifying the woulds as 'likely mortal' is imposing your understanding of real world medical knowledge on a fantasy world. Upthread they even noted the medical conditions that would be suffered. That is nitpicking.
The presumptions of infection based on being in the canal are further nitpicking. Again, imposing our medical knowledge on what you saw and ignoring that this fantasy world has any number of handy explanations for such recoveries. Also, while her suffering may not match real world expectations, she was not right as rain, and we have no idea how much time has elapsed. And if Daenarys can be immune to fire for no reason ever given, why can't Arya be immune to sepsis?
I mean, we don't even have to go to other characters. Look at the head wounds Arya got from training with the Waif. Show those strikes to a doctor, and feel free to discuss the likely injuries, concussions, and recovery time. And then how long on the show you even see bruises.
Again, suspend your disbelief.
These factoids are being picked on because it feels like they cut the overall story short to move things along (and cheaped out on the budget) so people didn't get an epic buildup and clash. But the injury recovery is just an odd detail to fixate on.