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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.
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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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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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A Game of Thrones sex scene was extremely difficult to film thanks to a nearby "randy" horse.
George RR Martin, the author of the HBO show's source material, was present for the moment that featured in the show's original pilot, which was eventually scrapped.
The scene in question saw Jason Momoa's character Khal Drogo have sex with Daenerys, who was played in the original pilot by Tamzin Merchant. It took place on their wedding night.
In new book Fire Cannot Kill a Dragon , the author recalls how the animal grew "visibly excited" watching the scene play out.
“So we’re by this little brook," the excerpt reads. "They tied the horses to the trees and there’s a seduction scene by the stream. Jason Momoa and Tamzin are naked and ‘having sex’.
"And suddenly the video guy starts to laugh. The silver filly was not a filly at all. It was a colt. And it was getting visibly excited by watching these two humans."
Martin continues: “There’s this horse in the background with this enormous horse schlong. So that didn’t go well either.”
A version of the same scene appeared in the pilot that eventually aired in 2011.
Emilia Clarke replaced Merchant for the new pilot and series, which eventually ran for eight seasons.
The only other actor who was brought in for the new pilot was Michelle Fairley, who went on to play Lady Catelyn Stark.
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NSFW: All The Sex And Nudity From 'Game Of Thrones' Season 3
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While "Game of Thrones" offers up a multitude of feminist role models , it has often been criticized for its gratuitous sex scenes. Perhaps this is part of the reason Season 3 reduced the amount of sex and nudity, at least in frequency. Where the first and second seasons featured sex and/or nudity in 10 out of 10 and 8 out of 10 episodes, respectively, the third season got sexually explicit in only 5 out of 10. However, when it came to the duration of scenes with sex and nudity, the third season has both the first and second beat with a total of roughly 8 minutes and 30 seconds per scene. By comparison, the first season had 8 minutes and 10 seconds and the second season had 7 minutes and 40 seconds.
"Game of Thrones" Season 3 also seemed to have a higher diversity of nudity, with a notable influx of male backsides and even a few flashes of male full–frontal. Of course, it wouldn’t be "Game of Thrones" without also including a few trips to Lord Baelish’s bordello, but on the whole, the sex this season felt more organic to the story than in the past -- alternately steamy (Jon Snow FINALLY losing his v-card) and terrifying (Theon's last romp before being mutilated into an "SNL" parody ), but always captivating.
Below ,The Huffington Post has included a compilation of all the nudity and sex scenes from "Game of Thrones" Season 3, for your own research purposes. Please feel free to weigh in with your own theories in the comments below!
Warning: The following video contains strong language, sexual content and many "Game of Thrones" spoilers. It should not be viewed by those under 18. Thank you.
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