You contradict yourself.
I do make my conclusions on what they show, they showed Varys travelling to Dorne to make alliances with the the Reach and Dorne. He then goes to Mereen to go back. That's what they are showing. You on the other hand is making assumptions...
There's no contradiction there really, making assumptions isn't wrong, making too much is. Perhaps my wording of that wasn't entirely correct.
I'll put it this way.
You assume Varys only goes to Mereen to sail back with the crew, because that's all they've shown him do. You assume that's the whole story, that he didn't do anything else, had no other reasons to return to Mereen.
And I just think he probably had some other business to do as well, because from what we've seen before he's not stupid and it fits the story.
So from your perspective it all looks like bullshit, from mine it seems alright. So maybe change the perspective and enjoy the show?
But I mean, it makes perfect sense. To get what I was saying takes some understanding of context, and to understand the complaint and problems people have with the teleporting also takes some understanding of context. It's no surprise, then, that the two people incapable of understanding the latter also don't understand the former.
I do understand why people complain about "teleportation", I never said otherwise. What I say is - these complaints are quite stupid frankly, and I don't get why you think that each episode covers the same timeframe for each storyline (the assumption that leads to the "teleportation paradox"). Could you at least elaborate on that?