


In episode three, “The Queen’s Justice,” an intense make-out session between Jaime and Cersei escalates to another implied round of oral sex, but quickly cuts away before anything too revealing is shown. But what’s more important is the depiction of the vulnerability that Grey Worm, a eunuch, feels about showing his exposed body to Missandei, and the acceptance they find in each other’s arms. There is nudity in the scene, as both of them remove their clothes in front of each other for the first time, as well as a hazily photographed hint of oral sex. Think back to episode two, “Stormborn,” in which Missandei and Grey Worm finally consummate their feelings for each other. Watch: 5 Obscure Historical References You Might Have Missed in Game of Thrones This season, when episodes took a break from discussions of alliance-building and battle strategy to delve into matters of the libido, they did so in restrained scenes that tended to emphasize tenderness and passion over titillation. That’s very much in keeping with how sex has been handled throughout the seventh season of Game of Thrones, which turned away from the gratuitous depictions of rape and exploitative coitus that used to be one of the show’s trademarks. (In their defense: Jon and Dany don’t know that they’re related yet.)

But the coupling that thrilled Jon-Dany shippers around the world actually was depicted in a love scene that was relatively brief, romantic, and pretty tasteful, as long as you could overlook the incestuous nature of it. Not about the first part: Dany and Jon definitely had sex, or “broke the wheel,” which is what I believe the kids are calling it these days. Their lovemaking deed was done in an erotic scene that was lengthy and explicit and concluded when Jon climaxed while shouting, “Oh, mother of Dragons!”Ĭome on: I’m just kidding. In last night’s episode of Game of Thrones, it finally happened: Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow did it.
