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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 country singer raised more than $100,000 in less than 24 hours
Tucker Carlson inadvertently helped singer-songwriter Maren Morris raise over $100,000 for trans rights groups after he called her a “lunatic country music person” on Thursday night.
On Friday afternoon, the Grammy-winning singer launched a T-shirt that reads “Maren Morris: Lunatic Country Music Person,” followed by the phone number for the Trans Lifeline hotline. All sales proceeds are to be split between the Trans Lifeline and GLAAD’s Transgender Media Program. Morris announced via Instagram stories that the shirts had raised $63,000 and went on to exceed more than $100,000 in just 15 hours.
Carlson’s insult stems from Morris’ ongoing feud with Brittany Aldean, the wife of country star Jason Aldean. On Aug. 23, Aldean posted a video of herself doing her makeup, accompanied by the caption “I’d really like to thank my parents for not changing my gender when I went through my tomboy phase.”
She added in an Instagram story: “Advocating for the genital mutilation of children under the disguise of love and calling it ‘gender affirming care’ is one of the worst evils. I will always support my children and do what I can to protect their innocence.”
“Lmao!! Im glad they didn’t too, cause you and I wouldn’t have worked out,” her husband responded to the original post.
The Aldeans’ comments come at an especially fraught time for transgender youth and their parents. In February, Texas governor Greg Abbott ordered child welfare services in the state to launch child abuse investigations into parents of trans minors receiving medical treatment.
Morris and country musician Cassadee Pope, among others, hit back against the comments on social media.
“It’s so easy to, like, not be a scumbag human?” Morris wrote on Twitter. “Sell your clip-ins and zip it, Insurrection Barbie.”
In response, Carlson devoted a segment of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” to the matter, calling Morris “some kind of fake country music singer.” The Fox News pundit then hosted Aldean on his show to promote her new “Barbie inspired line” of shirts that say “Don’t Tread On Our Kids.”
According to Aldean’s Instagram post , sales will support Operation Light Shine, a charity that purports to “fight Human Trafficking and Child Sexual Exploitation domestically and abroad.” No sales figures have been released yet.
Following Aldean’s appearance on “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” Morris tweeted a screen grab from the show with the caption, “#NewProfilePic.”
That same day, Jason Aldean’s publicity firm of 17 years announced that it had dropped him.
Have we met him yet? And what happens to him in the books?
Note: Spoilers for the first two episodes of “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” follow below.
While Amazon’s “Lord of the Rings” series takes place thousands of years before the events depicted in J.R.R. Tolkien’s books “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of the Rings,” there are some very familiar names bandied about. Chief among them is Sauron, the Big Bad of “The Lord of the Rings” and a looming threat that hangs over the events of “The Rings of Power.”
But how and why does Sauron fit into the story of the Amazon series, where has he been and where does he come from? Everything you wanted to know about Sauron but were afraid to ask is answered below.
As depicted in the prologue to “The Rings of Power,” Sauron was a lieutenant for Morgoth , who waged war on Middle-earth with many men aligning themselves with his efforts. But when Morgoth was defeated, Sauron escaped.
Drawing from the Bible, Tolkien’s history explains that Sauron was originally an angelic spirit known as the Ainur before he signed up with Morgoth and started wreaking havoc on the world. This explains why Sauron still exists thousands of years later, after his defeat at the hands of Isildur.
When “The Rings of Power” begins, Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) has been hunting down Sauron for a long time – so long that most believe she’s hunting a ghost, that Sauron isn’t out there anymore. But she holds strong, and we get the sense that Sauron – or at least his presence – is doing some dark bidding.
That comes in the form of his broken sword that the human boy Theo happens across, which he hides from his mother. We see that when Theo’s blood touches the sword, some kind of power kicks in and it starts to rebuild itself.
There’s also the matter of the orcs, which were created by Sauron and who seem to be hunting his sword.
We don’t know yet! There is the matter of The Stranger (Daniel Weyman), who crash-landed from the sky and is being looked after by the Harfoot, Nori. His identity is a secret but he definitely has powers, so the most likely scenario is he’s either Sauron or Gandalf. Perhaps we’ll find out in later episodes this season…
Consider this a spoiler warning because this territory will almost certainly be covered in subsequent seasons of “The Rings of Power,” but in Tolkien’s books, after Sauron was defeated the first time, he came back in disguise and persuaded the Elves into his service. With an eye towards ultimately ruling Middle-earth, Sauron counseled the elves of Eregion – including Celebrimbor with whom Elrond is working in the second episode of “Rings of Power” – in the ways of magic, ultimately helping them forge the Rings of Power.
But Sauron secretly forged the One Ring, which would rule all the other rings, at Mount Doom in Mordor. When he put on the ring, his façade fell and waged war, taking control of Eregion and capturing seven of the nine Rings of Power. The three he didn’t capture belonged to Gil-galad, Galadriel and Cirdan, who were then reinforced by a powerful army from Numenor to beat back Sauron.
Sauron surrendered to Numenor, corrupted the city from within, but then was beaten back again to Mount Doom. The final assault on Sauron from Isildur and Anarion – as depicted in the iconic prologue to “The Fellowship of the Ring” – found Isildur cutting the One Ring from Sauron’s finger, defeating him.
Of course, Isildur failed to destroy the ring, thus making it possible for Sauron to return in the events of the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy.
So yes, Sauron is a bad dude who has a habit of being “defeated” only to return. Have we met him already in “The Rings of Power” and we just don’t know it yet? We’ll have to stay tuned to find out.
“I felt foolish,” the “Succession” star said of the controversial article
Jeremy Strong has finally spoken up about being profiled in the New Yorker late last year, calling the article “a profound betrayal of trust.”
Michael Schulman’s “On Succession, Jeremy Strong Doesn’t Get the Joke” quickly became one of the magazine’s top stories of the year upon its Dec. 7 publication. Reactions to the lengthy piece, which detailed his hard-earned career and intense relationship to acting, were polarizing: while many readers got a kick out of his eccentric, hyper-serious depiction, others lambasted the profile as a “classist” personal attack.
While many celebrity defenders stepped up to praise the actor – including Jessica Chastain, who criticized the piece as “incredibly one sided,” and Aaron Sorkin, who slammed it as “a distorted picture… that asks us to roll our eyes at his acting process” — Strong has stayed mum on the controversy until now. In an interview with Vanity Fair about his new film “Armageddon Time,” the Emmy-winner expressed his displeasure with the whole ordeal.
The profile “maybe ultimately said more about the person writing it and their perspective, which is a valid perspective, than it did about who I feel I am and what I’m about,” Strong said. “The noise and the fog after it: I think it’s something that, I guess, what I care about ultimately is trying to feel as free as possible as an actor. Part of that is trying to insulate yourself from all of that, and what people might say about you or think about you. You have to free yourself from that.”
“It was painful. I felt foolish,” he continued. “As an actor, one of the most vital secret weapons that you can have is the ability to tolerate feeling foolish.”
Ultimately, Strong conceded that immersing himself in his work, and the vulnerability that comes with it, is part of the job. “Acting is something that’s hard to talk about without sounding self-serious, but it is something that I feel very seriously about and care about and have devoted my life to,” he added.
Everything else, he implied, is just noise: “All that stuff, I have to treat it as vapor and mist. It’s not really relevant to the work.”
And that’s only on the show’s first day
“Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” is breaking records for Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service.
On Saturday, the streamer said its new big-budget fantasy drama was seen by more than 25 million global viewers on its first day of release. The numbers mark the biggest premiere in the history of the streaming service, Amazon says.
“It is somehow fitting that Tolkien’s stories – among the most popular of all time, and what many consider to be the true origin of the fantasy genre – have led us to this proud moment. I am so grateful to the Tolkien Estate – and to our showrunners J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay, executive producer Lindsey Weber, cast and crew – for their tireless collaborative efforts and boundless creative energy. And it is the tens of millions of fans watching – clearly as passionate about Middle-earth as we are – who are our true measure of success,” Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon Studios, said in a statement.
While it’s not at all an apples to apples comparison since it comes from a combo of Nielsen data and other first party data, HBO’s “Game of Thrones” prequel “House of the Dragon” also hit a record with 10 million viewers in its premiere last month and boosted its viewership by 2% for its second episode.
“The Rings of Power” is led by showrunners and executive producers Payne and Patrick McKay. Other executive producers include Lindsey Weber, Callum Greene, J.A. Bayona, Belén Atienza, Justin Doble, Jason Cahill, Gennifer Hutchison, Bruce Richmond and Sharon Tal Yguado and producers Ron Ames and Christopher Newman. Wayne Che Yip is co-executive producer and directs along with J.A. Bayona and Charlotte Brändström.
Prime Video doesn’t regularly give out information on viewership, however last fall, the brand said “The Wheel of Time,” was seen by “tens of millions” in its first three days. At the time, the show was the most-watched series premiere of the year and one of the Top 5 series launches ever on Prime Video.
“The Wheel of Time” is currently in production on a second season.
New episodes of “Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” drop Fridays on Prime Video up through the series season finale on Oct. 14.
A 72-hour delay on user reviews is designed to weed out trolls
You’re not imagining things: People are certainly watching Amazon’s “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” series, even though the splashy and expensive new show has exactly zero customer reviews and ratings a full day after its release.
Fans can still review the show as they would with any other show on Amazon Prime Video or product sold on Amazon, but in the case of “The Rings of Power,” the streamer has implemented a 72-hour delay on all user reviews. In fact, if you try to click the “Write a Review” button on the show prior to watching the episode, a notice pops up that tells you to “Please come back after you have finished watching the video.”
A rep for Amazon first confirmed to Variety on Friday that the 72-hour delay was put in place recently, first quietly on “A League of Their Own” that launched this summer, and now on its “Lord of the Rings” show. The move is designed to weed out bots or trolls from the genuine audience reception.
Reps for Amazon did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment.
That approach may prove to be necessary, as the show has already seemingly been “review bombed” on sites like Rotten Tomatoes , with critics lauding the show with an 84% score while “fans” saddled it with a 36% grade, with thousands of reviews pouring in before the dust has even settled on the whole series.
“The Rings of Power” in particular has had to fend off Internet trolls for months leading up to its release, with more racially intolerant admirers of J.R.R. Tolkien’s books attacking the show for its diverse casting rather than having Middle Earth’s elves, dwarves and hobbit…err, “ harfoots ,” be populated by all-white inhabitants.
For “A League of Their Own,” the series has over 6,600 user reviews on Amazon Prime Video with a 4.3 out of 5 rating, with roughly 14% of the viewers grading it at 1-star.
User reviews for “The Rings of Power” will start populating Amazon Prime Video on Sunday.
Halloween conjures images of pumpkins, witches, spiders, vampires, monsters, ghosts and more, and what better way to get in the mood for “Spooky Season” than by watching a spooky TV show? Below, we’ve put together a list of shows to watch on Netflix that will help get you in the spirit of the season (it’s never too early, right?). From Halloween-adjacent stories to straight up fright-fests, these are perfect for setting the mood.
Check out our list of spooky shows to watch on Netflix below.
If the idea that this tentpole series is coming to an end with Season 5 doesn’t frighten you too much, spooky season is a perfect excuse to (re)watch “Stranger Things,” or finally see what all the buzz is about. Wheth
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