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Loras finds a new dangerous new lover in Olyvar, Littlefinger's male escort, who holds many secrets. Margaery tries to make this relationship work in spite of the fact that Renly clearly reveals himself to be gay by complimenting the gown she takes off shortly after their wedding rather than her incredible lady body. The Red Woman takes the bastard son of King Robert Baratheon to bed, only to leech his genitals so she can extract the "power in the blood of kings.
Jon proves once again that he has basically limitless self-control when he pulls away from Melisandre. Despite the fact that she's transparently manipulative, people just don't say no to her because she's a stone-cold fox.
Also a witch who can control people. After all, ruthlessly killing innumerable people must create a lot of pent-up sexual frustration. She gets it on with Gendry, who we know from previous episodes keeps his body in tip-top shape. The boy-asshole amuses himself by forcing one woman to belt another woman and put horns in her vagina, proving he really is the worst until Ramsay shows up.
The Lannister—who, it should be noted, is now missing a hand—steps into the same bath as Brienne to piss her off but also because they have really great chemistry. Theon has sex for the first time on the show and we understand quickly that he is very good at sex and that his penis will become a significant plot device. Two women fondle Theon and ask to see his "famous cock," but this is just added torture before Ramsay comes into cut it off. Stannis is powerless to resist Melisandre, beginning a tailspin that ends with his daughter being burned alive, his entire army perishing, and him being dumped by Melisandre and then dying.
As relevant as: Molly Ringwald to Generation X women who felt alienated in high school. Having fully blossomed into her self-actualized though sometimes dangerously fascistic self, Dany sips wine and tells Daario, "Do what you do best. Take off your clothes. The dragon whisperer truly comes into her own as her clothes are burned away. She's a woman reborn. As relevant as: Daniel Day-Lewis to acting.
We'll miss you until you get bored and decide to un-retire. After multiple seasons of lusty stares that got viewers feeling hot and heavy, on the night before Grey Worm ships out to maybe die in combat, Missandei comes to his room and they have perfect sex with their perfect bodies okay, he might be missing some equipment, but still.
Drogo shows no concern for Daenerys' pleasure as he uses her. We can see the panic in her eyes at her lack of control, which will eventually inspire her to conquer Meereen and seek the Iron Throne.
But first…. The Khaleesi convinces her new husband to get on the bottom, thus establishing her newfound dominatrix status. Jason Momoa gets naked and proves he does not skip chest day at the gym. Which will make for some fun family conversations. The Lannister siblings have lust in their eyes as Bran Stark, having climbed up a tower, watches.
The priestess finally takes it all off, including her necklace, and shows herself to be a very old, very haggard woman. There are plenty of scenes to choose from, and they are all funny, albeit horribly crude and sexist. His cheesy, sexist come-ons as well as the way he hits on her after the Battle of Winterfell, are pathetic but hilarious. This is not solely down to just Tormund and his vulgar nature, though, but also due to Brienne's reactions, as she is generally disgusted and annoyed every time Tormund stares at her, and the way she walks away or turns her back when he is around makes for some great comedic moments.
There is arguably no character in all of Game Of Thrones that is as detestable, abhorrent, and downright slappable as Joffrey Baratheon. Fans shared this opinion with Tyrion and got to do what so many audience members wish they could. In the second episode, Joffrey finds Tyrion passed out in the stable, and during a conversation with his uncle, he comments on hating the "wailing of women," prompting a brilliant slap from Tyrion. Tyrion immediately smacks him again for ignoring his warning of not saying another word, whining about telling on Tyrion instead.
The scene is great because it shows Joffrey as a coward and finally getting his just desserts. Jaime Lannister losing his famous fighting hand was a significant factor in him becoming one of Game Of Thrones' best and most layered characters. It also led to some hilarious moments with Bronn.
Bronn is another character who always makes hilarious quips, including many towards Jaime throughout their time together. Here, after appearing to reach a stalemate in a training battle, Bronn rips off Jamie's golden hand and smacks him across the face with it.
It is dirty fighting, genius, and hilarious, with Jaime's befuddled reaction making it even more so. Meanwhile, Jon Snow headed beyond the Wall once more with the Wildlings, and Arya Stark sailed west in search of new horizons. It's about as happy an ending as fans could have hoped for. There were fantasies about Jon and Daenerys ruling side-by-side as a wise and benevolent king and queen, but that wouldn't quite have fit with the description of the finale as "bittersweet.
Showrunners David Benioff and D. Weiss faced a considerable challenge in wrapping up Game of Thrones ' story, from the defeat of the White Walkers to the question of who would rule Westeros in just six episodes. Here's how they did it, where things lie at the end of the series, and what it all means. Game of Thrones may have begun seventeen years after Robert's Rebellion , but the show's story really began with Jaime earning his title of "Kingslayer" by stabbing Aerys II in the back, after the Mad King gave orders to burn down the city with wildfire.
All the events of the series were set in motion by that act - from Robert Baratheon ascending to the Iron Throne, to Daenerys and Viserys' exile in Essos, and the Lannisters claiming a position of power in King's Landing. Daenerys Targaryen's death brought this story full circle.
Like her father, she was betrayed by her Hand - a Lannister, in both cases. Also, like her father, Daenerys' madness was her downfall: her burning of King's Landing which even triggered the wildfire caches Aerys had hidden all those years ago is what ultimately led to people turning away from her. Daenerys was killed by one of her most trusted allies, Jon Snow, who used that trust to get close enough to stab her like Aerys before her. It was a decision that didn't necessarily sit right with every fan, especially considering Daenerys' half-baked journey toward becoming the Mad Queen.
Shortly after Daenerys' death came a symbolic breaking of the wheel, when Drogon unleashed his grief by melting the Iron Throne into a puddle of molten steel. The throne had been built years earlier by Daenerys' ancestor, Aegon I, who conquered Westeros with the help of his sister-wives and established himself as the first Targaryen king.
It was appropriate that Daenerys' death should herald the destruction of the Iron Throne since she and Jon were the last of the Targaryen line, and Jon's punishment for her murder is to join the Night's Watch again - taking no wife and fathering no children.
The reign of the Targaryens was truly over. Many assumed that if Jon were to kill Daenerys, he would be crowned King of Westeros. Instead, he was taken prisoner by the Unsullied, and it was left to the lords and ladies of the Seven Kingdoms to choose a new ruler - no longer beholden to any rules of bloodline or inheritance.
Tyrion suggested that "Bran the Broken" would be the best choice since his story of being crippled as a child, then going on a great journey north of the Wall and becoming the Three-Eyed Raven was powerful enough to make people believe in him as a ruler. Though Bran didn't particularly want to be king, he had already seen that it was his destiny, and the assembled council elected Bran Stark as the new ruler of the Six Kingdoms.
Only six, rather than seven, because Sansa's condition for giving Bran her vote was that the North would remain independent - as its people had already decided back when they chose Robb Stark to be the King in the North, and later Jon Snow to succeed him. Sorry, Pod, but this is Westeros' hottest orgy to date.
The Dornishmen and women really know how to bring the fire emojis. Hello and welcome to the second-best sex scene of all time, the moment in which Jon Snow proved he does, in fact, know some stuff—that stuff being how to perform oral sex on a woman in a dimly lit cave.
This is the scene where Daenerys takes control of her sexual relationship with her husband Khal Drogo they've previously only ever had sex from behind , and tells him "tonight I would look upon your face. Sonoma shares a border with neighboring Napa Valley, but the wine country has a unique spirit of its own! It's likely she will inherit Princess Diana's title. New episodes will drop weekly until the end of February.
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