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Sex is prevalent in Game of Thrones, but the show has only ever had one “real” moment of passion over the past seven seasons.
There are a lot of sex scenes in Game of Thrones, but there is only one truly sexy sex scene in the show’s entire run.
This is the one scene that isn’t about titillation, shock value, or a power struggle.
Instead, it’s actually about love. Real love, full of pent up passion finally being released, and on display without anything desperate in the subtext or dreadful on the horizon.
It is ‘the cave’ scene from Season 3, Episode 5, titled ‘Kissed by Fire’.
Altogether, it’s just a three and a half minute sequence, but it's the show’s one ode to real romance.
After weeks of flirting — in a very Hepburn/Tracy way, but with a feral Clan of the Cave Bear twist — Ygritte (Rose Leslie) finally finds a way to get Jon Snow (Kit Harington) alone.
She lures the noble boy into a cave outfitted with hot springs by stealing his beloved sword.
As soon as they’re there, she drops the sword and reveals her true purpose; she wants him to break his beloved vow of celibacy with her.
It’s more than just a test of Jon’s allegiance. Ygritte makes this clear as soon as she takes off her bear-like fur coat, revealing a feminine shift underneath.
She takes this off and says that she wants him to see her … all of her. This implies that Ygritte doesn’t just want sex from Jon, but understanding.
The boy tries to resist, but can’t, and a wild kiss, complete with lip tugging, gives way to surrender.
The show has always been comfortable with sex, but the cave scene is the only time it shows any interest in the realm of romance.
While Daenerys and Khal Drogo have their sweeter moments, the sex they have in Season 1 is more about her character development.
It heats up only after she learns how to take control.
Last season we saw Grey Worm and Missandei reveal their love for one another, but that sex scene was undercut by dread.
He was departing for battle and the show also didn’t know quite how to handle his eunuch status.
So the scene was tender, but also awkward.
Jon and Dany’s sex scene on the boat is intercut with the revelation that he is her nephew, and Robb’s romance with Talisa lacks the literal fire of Jon and Ygritte’s big cave scene.
The cave scene also plays with traditional romance in an almost shockingly sincere way for the cynical Game of Thrones.
We see Ygritte fully nude, but briefly, because the focus isn’t on her body, but the bond she and Jon will now share. The cave is warmly lit with flickering flames, and the sequence ends with a lovers’ embrace in a hot spring.
The whole scene feels like it was cut from another show, something akin to Outlander, but it’s right smack in the middle of Game of Thrones ’ run.
The disparity between the romance in this scene and what we usually get on the show only heightens the arc of the swoon the audience is meant to fall into.
Of course, Jon and Ygritte were doomed. This is Game of Thrones , after all.
No good thing exists except to be trampled.
But for one brief moment in Season 3, those crazy kids got away from the madness and violence gripping Westeros, and they had fun banging in a cave.
They’ll always have that, and we will, too.
This story originally appeared in the New York Post and has been republished with permission.
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COVID-19 has forced author George R.R. Martin to churn out more pages in his long-awaited Game Of Thrones book six, pushing forward the release date. But that’s two years too late after the TV series went its own way, Duncan Lay writes.
He was killed off in season four but that didn’t stop Charles Dance enjoying further seasons of Game of Thrones. That is, until the finale came along.
Information from the casting call for the upcoming Game of Thrones prequel has disclosed who the leading characters will be.

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More stories to check out before you go
Sex is prevalent in Game of Thrones, but the show has only ever had one “real” moment of passion over the past seven seasons.
There are a lot of sex scenes in Game of Thrones, but there is only one truly sexy sex scene in the show’s entire run.
This is the one scene that isn’t about titillation, shock value, or a power struggle.
Instead, it’s actually about love. Real love, full of pent up passion finally being released, and on display without anything desperate in the subtext or dreadful on the horizon.
It is ‘the cave’ scene from Season 3, Episode 5, titled ‘Kissed by Fire’.
Altogether, it’s just a three and a half minute sequence, but it's the show’s one ode to real romance.
After weeks of flirting — in a very Hepburn/Tracy way, but with a feral Clan of the Cave Bear twist — Ygritte (Rose Leslie) finally finds a way to get Jon Snow (Kit Harington) alone.
She lures the noble boy into a cave outfitted with hot springs by stealing his beloved sword.
As soon as they’re there, she drops the sword and reveals her true purpose; she wants him to break his beloved vow of celibacy with her.
It’s more than just a test of Jon’s allegiance. Ygritte makes this clear as soon as she takes off her bear-like fur coat, revealing a feminine shift underneath.
She takes this off and says that she wants him to see her … all of her. This implies that Ygritte doesn’t just want sex from Jon, but understanding.
The boy tries to resist, but can’t, and a wild kiss, complete with lip tugging, gives way to surrender.
The show has always been comfortable with sex, but the cave scene is the only time it shows any interest in the realm of romance.
While Daenerys and Khal Drogo have their sweeter moments, the sex they have in Season 1 is more about her character development.
It heats up only after she learns how to take control.
Last season we saw Grey Worm and Missandei reveal their love for one another, but that sex scene was undercut by dread.
He was departing for battle and the show also didn’t know quite how to handle his eunuch status.
So the scene was tender, but also awkward.
Jon and Dany’s sex scene on the boat is intercut with the revelation that he is her nephew, and Robb’s romance with Talisa lacks the literal fire of Jon and Ygritte’s big cave scene.
The cave scene also plays with traditional romance in an almost shockingly sincere way for the cynical Game of Thrones.
We see Ygritte fully nude, but briefly, because the focus isn’t on her body, but the bond she and Jon will now share. The cave is warmly lit with flickering flames, and the sequence ends with a lovers’ embrace in a hot spring.
The whole scene feels like it was cut from another show, something akin to Outlander, but it’s right smack in the middle of Game of Thrones ’ run.
The disparity between the romance in this scene and what we usually get on the show only heightens the arc of the swoon the audience is meant to fall into.
Of course, Jon and Ygritte were doomed. This is Game of Thrones , after all.
No good thing exists except to be trampled.
But for one brief moment in Season 3, those crazy kids got away from the madness and violence gripping Westeros, and they had fun banging in a cave.
They’ll always have that, and we will, too.
This story originally appeared in the New York Post and has been republished with permission.
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COVID-19 has forced author George R.R. Martin to churn out more pages in his long-awaited Game Of Thrones book six, pushing forward the release date. But that’s two years too late after the TV series went its own way, Duncan Lay writes.
He was killed off in season four but that didn’t stop Charles Dance enjoying further seasons of Game of Thrones. That is, until the finale came along.
Information from the casting call for the upcoming Game of Thrones prequel has disclosed who the leading characters will be.


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TheWrap takes a mostly-clothed, SFW look at some of the steamiest moments from the HBO series across the last seven seasons
There have been plenty of times when characters got down and dirty during the last six seasons of "Game of Thrones," although it hasn't always been pleasant. Here's your fully safe for work look at some of the most memorable sex scenes in the show, including at least one that involved leeches. (Note: Spoilers ahead!)
This scene set the tone for much of the show when the twins were caught committing incest by Bran Stark. From its setting in abandoned broken tower to its ending with attempted murder, the whole thing is pretty gross.
We got introduced to the Imp in memorable fashion during this brothel scene. The lovable sex worker Ros was also a part of the moment, before she went on to bigger and better things in King's Landing.
A key turning point in Daenerys taking control of her situation is when she takes control in bed with Khal Drogo. This scene also marks a turning point in their relationship, from arranged marriage to actual love affair.
Long before he became Reek, Theon snuck the ever-present sex worker Ros into Winterfell for this steamy encounter. The stories that Theon was a pretty great lover were part of what led Ramsay to take his "favorite toy" away from him.
The secret lovers faced some turmoil when they argued over Renly's marriage to Loras' sister, Margaery. But it's clear they care for each other, which makes everything that follows so much harder for Loras to bear.
Stannis & Melisandre: Season 2, Ep. 2
The blood magic the Red Woman, Melisandre, utilizes often has some gross but sexy requirements. The tryst between her and Stannis is necessary to create a ghostly shadow that murders his brother Renly, adding a whole extra level of creepy.
Robb Stark's downfall began when he broke his engagement to the daughter of Walder Frey in favor of Volantis-born nurse, Talisa. The pair's love isn't enough to save them from betrayal at the Red Wedding, unfortunately.
Podrick and various sex workers: Season 3, Ep. 3
Podrick proved to be quite the ladies' man when several sex workers refused to take his money -- apparently because he was so good in bed. Bronn and Tyrion demanded details but whatever tips Pod had, they were revealed offscreen.
The tender moment in the cave, in which Jon Snow breaks his vows to the Night's Watch, shows real feelings between Jon and Ygritte, despite him being a Crow and her being a Wildling. This is the one moment of happiness the two share before their different worlds tear them apart, with tragic consequences.
Theon, Myranda & Violet: Season 3, Ep. 7
In this torturous scene, Myranda, Ramsay Bolton's girlfriend, and a second woman, Violet, come to Theon in the torture chamber. He has just enough time to feel like a person again, and for the scene to get hot, before the horrible truth is revealed about Ramsay's plans for Theon.
Melisandre & Gendry (and leeches): Season 3, Ep. 8
More sexy blood magic times with Melisandre, this time with her seducing the bastard son of Robert Baratheon, Gendry. After the act, she puts leeches on him -- the King's Blood they suck out of Gendry allows Melisandre to see the future. Creepy though that may be, it wasn't a wholly bad deal for Gendry.
Oberyn and Ellaria not only had each other but several other women and men at the same time at Littlefinger's brothel. The Dornish have fewer hangups than the rest of Westeros, that's for sure.
Daenerys took her first lover since Drogo when she slept with sexy sellsword Daario Naharis. The pair had something of a relationship from then on, but Daenerys broke it off when she sailed for Westeros -- and was surprised that doing so didn't really bother her.
Ramsay was creepy enough on his own. But then you add in Myranda, his girlfriend and the daughter of his kennelmaster. Myranda's just as sick as Ramsay when it comes to sadism, and their sexy moment oscillates between pleasure and pain pretty easily.
Missandei & Grey Worm: Season 7, Ep. 2
The tension between Daenerys' former slaves turned trusted advisers has been ramping up for what seems like forever. Finally, Missandei and Grey Worm had their moment together. The Unsullied are famously eunuchs, but Grey Worm and Missandei found ways to be intimate that got around his limitation.
Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen, Season 7, Ep. 7
After teasing romance between Jon and Dany all through the season, it finally happened on the boat from Dragonstone to White Harbor. It wasn't the most ridiculous sex scene of the show, but it was one fans have been waiting for throughout Season 7 -- and for fans who predicted this might happen long ago, years .
If you liked this gallery, check out our list of "Game of Thrones" power rankings.
And refresh yourself on important characters who are no more with our gallery of dead supporting characters you've forgotten .
The two-hour special will examine the legacy of the former first couple through their National Portrait Gallery portraits
“Picturing the Obamas,” a documentary special about Barack and Michelle Obama and their likenesses in the National Portait Gallery, will premiere on the Smithsonian Channel in September.
The two-part film will trace the journey of the former president and first lady’s official portraits, from when they were unveiled in 2018 to their national museum tour in 2021. The first hour, titled “Portraits of Hope” will survey the legacy of the Obama presidency and the historic significance of the portraits themselves, as they go on display in Chicago and Los Angeles. Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald – the first Black presidential portrait artists in American history – will discuss the process of working with the Obamas in the second hour, “Portraits of Change.”
Curators, journalists and art critics will weigh in, but the film is said to focus on “the experiences of everyday people.” Interviewees include a Latina community organizer, a young artist from Southside Chicago, and multigenerational members of the country’s oldest Black sorority, who will reflect on the Obama presidency while visiting the portraits.
The special will premiere just a few days after President and First Lady Biden host a ceremony for the unveiling of the Obamas’ White House portraits.
“When we unveiled the Obamas’ portraits, everyone in the room knew we were witnessing a moment in history,” said Kim Sajet, Director of Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery. “But I don’t think anyone anticipated the emotional impact these artworks would ultimately have on so many Americans across the country. Through the power of documentary film, ‘Picturing the Obamas’ takes us out of the gallery and into communities, reminding us that art is powerful and portraiture can change the world.”
“Barack and Michelle Obama continue to inspire individuals and communities nationwide,” added Pamela Aguilar, VP of Content and Programming at the Smithsonian Channel. “We are honored to have the opportunity to premiere ‘Picturing the Obamas’ and explore the cultural impact of their portraits at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery and this historic presidency.”
“Picturing the Obamas” will air Saturday, Sept. 10 at 8/7c. It is executive produced by Hannah Ayers and Lance Warren of Field Studio. Tim Evans serves as executive producer for the Smithsonian Channel.
Ryan Condal is now the lone showrunner after sharing duties with the director for Season 1
Matt Smith as Prince Daemon Targaryen and Milly Alcock as Princess Rhaenyrs Targaryen in "House of the Dragon" Episode 1 (HBO)
HBO’s “Game of Thrones” prequel “House of the Dragon” has emerged as a certified blockbuster hit — but the epic fantasy series must do battle in Season 2 without co-showrunner, director and executive producer Miguel Sapochnik.
Sapochnik is stepping away from the series, but entering into a first-look deal with HBO to develop new projects and will remain listed as an executive producer for the remainder of the series. Fellow Season 1 co-showrunner and EP Ryan Condal will assume the top creative role and continue consulting with co-creator and author George R.R. Martin. “Game of Thrones” veteran director Alan Taylor will be brought on as a director and EP for multiple Season 2 episodes.
“Working within the ‘Thrones’ universe for the past few years has been an honor and a privilege, especially spending the last two with the amazing cast and crew of ‘House of the Dragon,’” Sapochnik said in a statement. “I am so proud of what we accomplished with Season 1 and overjoyed by the enthusiastic reaction of our viewers. It was incredibly tough to decide to move on, but I know that it is the right choice for me, personally and professionally. As I do so, though, I am deeply comforted to know that Alan will be joining the series. He’s
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