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?
I'm not assuming that. The teleportations don't only happen across different storylines. The Arya teleports, for example, have logical consistency -- it's just not very good writing to have her appear like that out of nowhere. They don't have to show weeks of boat travel, but they should have some exposition. E.g., Varys being in Dorne - that's fine, they showed him leaving. Varys suddenly being back with Daenerys, not fine, especially because the difference is so jarring: first they have big goodbyes and show him leaving, then suddenly he's back with Tyrion and Daenerys with no transition. But a lot of the teleports touch other storylines with characters who aren't teleporting, for example the Queen of Thorns, Jaime, Cersei storylines are all connected, with the two former teleporting across the place, while nothing seems to happen where Cersei is. Which doesn't make sense, after what Cersei did there'd
surely be huge repercussions, what with her killing all those nobles (who have relatives and allies), the Tyrell army being the biggest one in Westeros, etc.
In general, it feels like they're checking boxes. "Character X has to do Y", so they just teleport character X to Z, have them quickly do Y, change scene -- super lazy, and fails to elaborate on all kinds of background things that would surely be happening. It's the exact opposite of the books, all complexities stripped away, children's fantasy style.
The classic Xant tactic when losing an argument - make unfounded remarks insulting the intelligence of those mentally superior to you every time you're getting fundamentally ruined instead of actually backing up your argument.
Maybe I don't want to spend two hours explaining the obvious to dumb cunts who'd probably still manage to somehow misunderstand it.