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It stuns me how linear people think. The individual stories are sequential. The saga is not. You jump forward and backward in time every time you switch points of view. That is true in the books and absolutely true on the show. There is no way something on this scale could work if all the stories were concurrent.
Yep it's like this:
Dany scene, North Scene, KL scene
Dany scene, North Scene, KL scene
Dany scene, North Scene, KL scene, Dorne scene, Citadel scene
But those are not necessarily happening at the same time!!!! In other words time for each is linear - but despite showing them parallel they are not necessarily parallel to each other.
The only thing that has to happen is if someone (Varys) travels from Dany scene to Dorne scene back to Dany scene then you just know the Dorne scene was BETWEEN the 2 Dany scenes but you have no idea how much time has passed.
And just because the North scene or the KL scenes after that may be short timeframes means NOTHING in context of the last Dany scene with Varys there. It could be a month later.
They just show them consecutively as needed.
It could have been like this
For example Arya could have left Braavos MONTHS ago. It doesn't mean she left 2 days ago because 2 days transpired in some other storyline. Arya's story was told over the entire season though - for DRAMATIC purposes.
If told strictly in fully linear and concurrent timelines she might have had all of her story in episodes 1 and 2 and then disappeared (while travelling long distances) until the last part of episode 10. That would be dumb from a storytelling narrative. They want to keep her story alive every 2 episodes or so, sometimes more often.