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Why We Can't Wait for the Return of "Game of Thrones"
For ESSENCE Now's "We Need to Talk About..." series, editors Lauren Porter and Sydney Scott discuss the highly-anticipated Season 7 of HBO's "Game of Thrones."
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Two Game of Thrones characters consummated their long-simmering romantic interest in the second episode of season 7, “Stormborn.”
This article originally appeared on EW .
This story contains spoilers about episode 2 of Game of Thrones ‘ seventh season, “Stormborn”
Two Game of Thrones characters consummated their long-simmering romantic interest in the second episode of season 7, “Stormborn.” Dany’s savvy advisor Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel) and the stoic commander of her Unsullied army Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson) broke their duty-focused restraint to share a single blissful night together. Grey Worm is being dispatched to seize the Lannister stronghold of Casterly Rock, a mission that could easily lead to his death.
“We’ve seen them show their interest in each other, we’ve seen them in a round about way express it for each other, but not really say it,” Emmanuel tells EW. “This point is the climax and they physically act upon it.”
Faced with the prospect of never seeing each other again, Grey Worm took the initiative, overcoming his reluctance to engage in physical intimacy given that he’s a eunuch.
“There’s something unique about it purely because of Grey Worm’s situation — his brutal history of being mutilated — there’s a real sense of trust here and that really plays out in this lovely scene where they physically act upon their love,” Emmanuel says. “For him to do that is a really big deal and Missandei knows that and doesn’t really care. She just loves him and that intimacy they’ve shared comes to a head. Missandei is always so official and straight and poised so to be vulnerable and see her human side of her, a little off balance, is kind of great and fun to play. She’s kept things very together to stay composed but this scene is the opposite of that. She’s quite clear about what she wants because she fears she’ll never have the chance to have that with him again.”
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There was also some real-life courage on the set for Emmanuel, who did her first nude scene on the show. “When I read the script the first thing I thought was that it’s a big deal for these two characters and also it’s a nude scene and you can’t help but think about that,” she says. “You’re like, ‘Okay, I’m getting naked.’ And that was really strange for Jacob and I because we’ve danced around that scenario and we’ve become good mates and now we got to be naked around each other. But it was fine and, obviously, done really respectfully. Whether you’ve done it many times, or none at all, it’s a big deal. You feel like you’re giving something quite vulnerable and, yes, it’s hard.”
Emmanuel notes that her fellow actors helped by giving her anecdotes about shooting their first nude scenes. “It’s never a comfortable thing to do but if you trust your director and actors and the people on set, it’s fine,” she says. “It was treated very well and very respectfully and I feel like we had a really great day showing these two characters being completely vulnerable with each other. And it sort of helps the scene to actually feel very vulnerable and exposed. It’s good to use that energy and it made it so much better.”
Kept vague in the scene is what exactly goes down given that Grey Worm is, after all, missing some equipment. “The scene keeps everybody guessing about certain things,” she says.
The Fast and the Furious franchise actress hopes fans are moved by the scene and see it for what it’s meant to represent — that amid all the violent horrors and political ambition in Westeros, there’s still room for love and light.
“Amongst this chaos they’re like this beacon of something sweet and pure and beautiful,” she says. “There’s love displayed in this show in so many ways but it’s normally so tragic. They have tragedy in their past but they found something useful from that and I love how the showrunners have decided to preserve that. It doesn’t happen often but when it does it really resonates.”
And as for the endangered couple’s future … well, that’s obviously rather uncertain.
“You hope those two have a happy ending,” she says. “But you try not even say it out loud.”
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WARNING: The following article contains spoilers from episode two of Game of Thrones season seven.
The second instalment of Game of Thrones ’ seventh season, titled Stormborn, was packed with action as the Dragon Queen (played by Emilia Clarke) began plotting to take her seat on the Iron Throne, Jon Snow (Kit Harington) landed himself in hot water with Winterfell, and Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) turned to desperate measures for an ally. 
However, the moment that sent social media ablaze came as the two most loyal members of the Khaleesi’s Queensguard finally came clean about their true feelings for one another, in the pivotal scene that fans have been begging for.
While Game of Thrones’ sex scenes usually come under fire for being “too violent” and “non-consensual”, Grey Worm’s (Jacob Anderson) speech melted millions of hearts around the world.
After admitting that Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel) was his “weakness”, she responded by seductively undressing and kissing him, before he followed suit and did the same. 
Naturally, viewers went into meltdown on Twitter, with one posting: “Lookin' at Grey Worm and Missandei like, ‘TOOK Y'ALL LONG ENOUGH!!!’ #GameofThrones7 #DemThrones #ThronesYall.”
“Missandei doesn't care. She loves him for him. #ThronesYall,” delighted another, which was followed by: “Grey Worm and Missandei's scene is so lovely, so pure.”
A fourth enthused: “So happy for Grey Worm right now!”
Though, others were less optimistic after remembering blissful love stories tend to end with a Red Wedding. 
“Grey Worm and Missandei have magical parting sex, so naturally they're never going to see each other again because D&D r sadists,” predicted one skeptic, as another cried: “Please don't kill Missandei & Grey Worm this season. That's all I ask. Thanks.”
Nathalie Emmanuel opened up about the scenes to Entertainment Weekly, elaborating: “Missandei is always so official and straight and poised so to be vulnerable and see her human side of her, a little off balance, is kind of great and fun to play. 
“She’s kept things very together to stay composed but this scene is the opposite of that. She’s quite clear about what she wants because she fears she’ll never have the chance to have that with him again.”
Game of Thrones continues on HBO this Sunday in he US while Stormborn airs on Sky Atlantic tonight at 9pm. Catch up on seasons one to seven on NOW TV.
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