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I dreamt that the sea came to Winterfell. I saw waves crashing against the gates and the water came flowing over the walls…looded the castle. Drowned men were floating here in the yard. Ser Rodrik was one of them.
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Halftime Score: Nudity in Game of Thrones
The Score
Women: 12
Men: 3
Female Nudity
HBO invents all reasons to have naked women. Even when a female prostitute is naked as can be the camera angles find excuse to never show anything of the male clients. Instead the men walk about either clothed, or with a strategically exposed women covering up his naughty bits. Perish the thought of a naked man in a brothel!
Even when female nudity makes no sense, they throw it in.
If Margaery knew that Renly was gay and unseduceable, why did she her top off? Asking if he wants her brother to help, awsome. Excuse for more female nudity, not so awsome.
With Joffrey’s of prostitute beating, the nudity cheapened the scene. It would have been more powerful if she had kept her clothes on, and shown no sign of anything at all sexual in that scene and that he gets his kicks from pure violence, instead of the mix.
That Stannis/Mel scene… what’s with him being fully clothed, not even slipping out his pecker for a moment, and her being totally naked? Lopsided-much HBO? Besides. Melisandre should have been on top. Stannis is too rigid to take charge with his mechanical thrusts and make a mess of the Painted Table.
Male Nudity
Notice how nothing is censor-worthy on the men. And as lovely as Episode 5 was without a boob in sight, and instead Gendry’s fine, fine smithing, the scales are rather a little unbalanced. Dear HBO: those of us who appreciate the male body like a little ass too, maybe even a tentacle.
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“The sea meant freedom to the men of the Iron Islands. He had forgotten that until the Myraham had raised sail at Seagard. The sounds brought old feelings back; the creak of wood and rope, the captain’s shouted commands, the snap of the sails as the wind filled them, each as familiar as the beating of his own heart, and as comforting. I must remember this, Theon vowed to himself. I must never go far from the sea again.”
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**Author’s note: Since you guys are reblogging these (kind of a lot, very quickly), I’d like to say, for Alfie’s sake, he didn’t mean he liked being a sexual jerk with that girl on the boat. What he meant (YOU MUST LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW AND NOT GO BY MY QUOTES) is that he loves playing the type of character that Theon is: Kind of a jerk, but not really a bad guy.**
This is the full version of my interview with Game of Thrones’ Alfie Allen, who plays Theon Greyjoy on the HBO series.
Any strange noises are probably texts and emails coming into my phone, which serves as a sound recorder.
Favorite moments (roughly transcribed):
Reporter A: Is it uncomfortable for you [to act in scenes like S2E2, where your character roughly sexes up a girl and asks her to smile with her lips closed]?
Allen: Is it uncomfortable?! NO! I love it!Me: Are you a big party guy? You seem like the type of guy who’s down to do anything.
Allen: …I like to party as much as the next guy or girl. Why? Do you like to party? Wanna party with me tonight?
Me: I love to party.
Allen: Yeah, let’s do it, baby. Let’s party.Reporter A: Why do you think the show has reached so much success?
Allen: It’s got a lot of food, sex and violence.Reporter B: You think people like watching food?
Allen: Yeah!Please check out my story at the Miami New Times (and hopefully soon on The Mary Sue as well).
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The “burning scene the letter” scene was interesting—it wasn’t in our outline. We were cutting from Yara (Asha, I know, I know…) saying “make your choice” to the baptism ritual. But there was something missing—and ultimately, it had to come back to Robb. In our version of the story, Theon is very close to him—he’s the brother he never had. And I wanted to take him right up to the point of betraying his own blood—so that’s where the warning to Robb scene came from.
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