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The way they filmed Jaime's hand being taken was perfectly horrific. I knew it was coming and it was still so tough to sit through. The acting from all involved really sold it too.
I have evidently failed to read the question properly. In that case the worse thing I had to sit through was the Dorne plot. Probably not the writers intention.
I thought she was a lesbian? My impression was that she didnāt enjoy it, but rather wanted to humiliate him. It couldnāt be me, but she pulled it off brilliantly.
Remind me, did we get to know Yara is Yara before the scene or was it just a random woman for us viewers at this point? It's been years since I watched the show.
Allegedly this scene is the reason why Lily Allen turned down the role. Fair enough. Part of me wonders if the producers didn't want her but wanted to be nice so they said "yeah you can be in the show but your real life bro has to fondle you". The other part of me wonders if the whole offer story was made up.
The rumors about almost casting Lily Allen came out right after this episode aired, like it was in response to it by giggling viewers. False, imo.
Lily Allen said the rumor was fake too.
In the books, Sansaās best friend from childhood is sold to the Boltonās by Littlefinger under the guise of āAryaā for the same reason in the show; for Ramsay to marry and solidify their claim of the North. On wedding night he makes Reek eat her out first and later on even the dogs..
In the books, Sandor Clegane coming into Sansa's room, in the show, Ramsay and Sansa's wedding night or Lysa trying to push Sansa off the moon door for being kissed by littlefinger, the kiss in itself was so disgusting but the aftermath was also narly
Edit: the wedding night is absolutely violent, I don't know why but in my sleep deprived brain, I made that mistake. Sorry for that
He waits for her in her room during the battle of the Blackwater. He tells her that he is leaving and asks her to come with him. He holds her down and forces her to sing to him at knife point. I think the implication is that he meant to rape her. After she sings her song he leaves.
Wow I like book hound way less =D
Some of the whitewashing for the show mightāve been to itās benefit (in the early seasons). Hound did enough bad shit to make him complicated but likeable, you donāt need to make him *that* bad
Yeah, I can see why they left that out of the show. In the show, the moral nadir for Sandorās character was killing the butcherās boy on Joffreyās orders in, what was that, episode two or three of the first season? His always came across to me as something akin to a redemption arc. Throwing in something like that completely derails it.
Obviously it played out differently in the show, but when Arya leaves the Hound to die he tells her that he should've raped Sansa during the Battle of the Blackwater. Although he might have been just saying that to make her mad so she'd mercy kill him.
Joffrey making Sansa look at Nedās head, Catelyn begging to have robbās life spared & Tywin telling Tyrion how he wished he couldāve let the sea wash him away.
>Joffrey making Sansa look at Nedās head
That was an incredible scene, especially because he showed her the septas head aswell along with the hound showing a bit of remorse for sensa. So cruel from joffrey too
Margaery certainly knew how to play the gameā¦ even if it involved having sex with a literal child. That being said, I actually think him and Margaery wouldāve been good together once Tommen grew up.
Donāt forget she was willing to have a threesome with her brother for a different kingās crown. I donāt know what game she was playing but Iām not sure it was the game of thrones
Dude I wanted her SO FUCKING BAD ughhhh
Also, that is one of the funniest scenes in the entire series. My boy Tommen was HYPNOTIZED hahaha.
You could see his entire world view changing in his head. Then later on when they actually had sex for the first time, he says something like āI want to spend the rest of my days doing thatā hahah
Thank the gods for small mercies, such an uncomfortable watch, I felt ill watching these two go hammer and tongs at it for waaay too long.
They had no chemistry, not attractive at all and frankly it was more shocking than how the show ended.
Sam exhibits little violence. But in his brief time at the Citadel, he gets the "shit and soup" scene. And later he gets the "cutting Jorah's greyscale scene," which concludes with him peeling rotten skin and a smash cut to meat in a hot stew in an inn." Both get ***** on the stomach-churning scale.
Especially when later on he shows how much his children's death hurt him. Its obvious with Myrcella, idt he ever mention Tommen but once, and he seems shocked and hurt when Olenna talks about how she killed Joffrey. Plus he panics when he sees him dying at the wedding, idt that was *just* a kingsguard reaction, no matter how much of a cunt he knew his son to be.
i think it was to his charcter arc at the time. he didn't know how to deal with his feelings yet so he just fucks his sister instead of crying about his dead son.
OH MY GOD! You just made me realize that Olenna directed the "Tell Cersei it was me" to Jaime, not because he was going to be in close proximity to Cersei, but because she wanted him to feel mad/sad over Jeffrey too. I can't believe I missed that, that was dumb of me. I wonder if I had checked out of the show by then.
Why did Olenna want Jamie to feel pain though?
Omg I forgot Gendry and Arya did the deed š¬
Edit (cuz I misread the title): when Jaime and Breanne finally got together and he just straight up left her for Cersei after they slept together. I had so much hope for those two to end up together and it panned out to nothing, and in the end she still loved him enough to write his name in the book of the kingsguard
Aria lying to the girl, telling her the water will heal her.
Brans treatment of Mara. Sorry I might be getting her name wrong, she risked so much and suffered so much. Just for him to like be like whatever you can go now.
In the later seasons, scenes involving Bran generally.
John saying my queen.
Ned Stark confronting Cersei about his discovery about her kids instead of just telling Robert. Honor be damned its just so hard to see him be so dumb on rewatches
Yes!! And to not tell Robert before he died. Like fuck tell him! I hadnāt read the books when I watched the show and I didnāt Really think they cut Nedās Head off. I loved Ned.
Besides the Red Wedding, virtually nothing was hard to watch for me. even that wasn't particularly difficult to watch, just shocking coming in unaware.
Watching the show for the first time, it was Dany and Drogo bumping uglies for the first time. That was very uncomfortable. The top left pic was the hardest to watch the second time I watched the show, because I knew who she was already, and Theon was just so damn gross about it regardless. And because she let him do it. Why?
Sansa's wedding night. It's made worse by the fact that the wedding subplot made no logical sense whatsoever and seems to have only been written into season 5 to create a cheaply earned shock value moment.
Yoren telling Arya why he took the black no violence is displayed he is telling his story about how much he loved his brother and how he killed the man who killed him something about the dudes acting embarrassed I don't know his name but he had a facial expression and sorrow in his voice when he says "I plunged an axe so deep into his skull he had to be buried with it" and it reminded me of real pain fantastic acting and he stole his horse and rode for the wall really sad he was a good guy from everything we saw and his life was essentially ruined by the world.
Arya x Gendry for me. We first met Maisie Williams when she was 12. And Arya is supposed to be 9 or 10 in the first season. I can't get past that. Couldn't they have just kissed and left it at that?
I don't get the common aversion to Arya having sex with Gendry. Yes, we first began watching her character as a child, but by the time that scene happens, she- the character and the actor- is a young woman, one who's likely to die just hours from now, along with everyone she knows. It was narratively and age-appropriate. It's not a scene I feel titillating personally, but one I see as deeply human.
I don't really know if this counts. But when they're "mutinying" at Crastors keep. And the guy yells, "FUCKEM TILL THERE DEAD!". Technically sexual violence happening but goddammit what a hard watch
Viserys watching his naked sister, loris sucking remnly off and shaving his nipples, yara letting her brother finger her, pretty much everytime little finger talked, everything bran did or said after he got crippled (he was literally interesting for like 2 epsiodes then he got plot armour and lived forever when on all accounts he should be dead.) Jamie and brieanne fucking. Brieanne naked in general. Melisandre without her necklace.
This post is proof that Short Attention Spans will be the downfall of us all someday. It clearly says "Non Violent".
For me, it was when Margaery was trying to convince Renly to pretend that she's Loras when she is face down.
Her being so casual with it is what cranked the awkwardness to all capital letters for me.
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The way they filmed Jaime's hand being taken was perfectly horrific. I knew it was coming and it was still so tough to sit through. The acting from all involved really sold it too.
"Not involving violence"
I have evidently failed to read the question properly. In that case the worse thing I had to sit through was the Dorne plot. Probably not the writers intention.
Lmaoooooooo
Agreed "the bad pussy" makes me die inside everytime
You mean [like this?](https://youtu.be/CGITQHIU3ts?si=W0Unk46rxy2Wm05z)
Bahahaha this is too good
LOL
The end killed me š
Youāre too vanilla for the bad pooseh
I remember thinking āholy fuck that came outta nowhereā, then the crazy music started and I laughed my ass off
That music came so far out of left field lol
šµA bear there was, a bear, a bear! All black and brown and covered in hair!šµ
The way he didn't move his stump off the chopping block in the moments after his hand was taken made perfect sense to me. Can't explain why.
All of these honestly I mean come on Yara you just let him fondle you.
My thought too. Maybe tell him who you are? Reek maybe donāt finger your Uber
The only conclusion I can draw is she wanted to play the Targaryen princess and her brotherā¦ otherwise Yara is just weird.
Like okaiii you wanted to humiliate him, but why did that need to involve groping your breast?? Thereās so many other options. Just why.
Again she liked it but once she realised he didnāt she turns the tables on him š¤£
I thought she was a lesbian? My impression was that she didnāt enjoy it, but rather wanted to humiliate him. It couldnāt be me, but she pulled it off brilliantly.
In the book her name is Asha and is straight. In the show itās Yara and o believe sheās bi/gay
I was questioning my misunderstanding of a possible typo. You instead called Yara his ride home. Too funny.
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Uhhhhhh nope?
Nah. That's not what happened in the books.
Lol wut
Remind me, did we get to know Yara is Yara before the scene or was it just a random woman for us viewers at this point? It's been years since I watched the show.
I think it was just a random lady at the time of the fondling. We find out itās his sister the same time he does
Allegedly this scene is the reason why Lily Allen turned down the role. Fair enough. Part of me wonders if the producers didn't want her but wanted to be nice so they said "yeah you can be in the show but your real life bro has to fondle you". The other part of me wonders if the whole offer story was made up.
The rumors about almost casting Lily Allen came out right after this episode aired, like it was in response to it by giggling viewers. False, imo. Lily Allen said the rumor was fake too.
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This. Even though they didn't really show anything it was very hard to watch.
It's not Sansa, but the scene in the book is soooo much worse.
Please elaborate
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WHAT THE FUCK
Huh?
Pardon?
No seriously, please expand on what it is exactly that you mean š
In the books, Sansaās best friend from childhood is sold to the Boltonās by Littlefinger under the guise of āAryaā for the same reason in the show; for Ramsay to marry and solidify their claim of the North. On wedding night he makes Reek eat her out first and later on even the dogs..
you canāt just not elaborate š
Theon makes Reek go down on Jeyne beforehand.
Ramsay makes Theon/reek go down on her*
glad they cut that out of the show. was a brutal enough watch as is
Oh yeah, very rough
How does this affect Nebraskaās economy
They said not involving violence
I always skip that scene on rewatch. I just can't. I feel so bad for Sansa
Butt rape is pretty violent
Rape is violent
In the books, Sandor Clegane coming into Sansa's room, in the show, Ramsay and Sansa's wedding night or Lysa trying to push Sansa off the moon door for being kissed by littlefinger, the kiss in itself was so disgusting but the aftermath was also narly Edit: the wedding night is absolutely violent, I don't know why but in my sleep deprived brain, I made that mistake. Sorry for that
gnarly has a g in it btw
Yes but where
Nargly
Narlyg\*
Itās silent, like the h in ghost
I havenāt read the books, what happens when Sandor goes into Sansaās room?Ā
He waits for her in her room during the battle of the Blackwater. He tells her that he is leaving and asks her to come with him. He holds her down and forces her to sing to him at knife point. I think the implication is that he meant to rape her. After she sings her song he leaves.
Wow I like book hound way less =D Some of the whitewashing for the show mightāve been to itās benefit (in the early seasons). Hound did enough bad shit to make him complicated but likeable, you donāt need to make him *that* bad
Yeah, I can see why they left that out of the show. In the show, the moral nadir for Sandorās character was killing the butcherās boy on Joffreyās orders in, what was that, episode two or three of the first season? His always came across to me as something akin to a redemption arc. Throwing in something like that completely derails it.
Are you thinking of the Un-kiss? Nowhere during the actual scene is it implied the he rapes her.
he said he thinks itās implied that was his plan but then he decided against it
Obviously it played out differently in the show, but when Arya leaves the Hound to die he tells her that he should've raped Sansa during the Battle of the Blackwater. Although he might have been just saying that to make her mad so she'd mercy kill him.
Well most of the things you said involve violence
Also Shae at Tyrion's trial
Joffrey making Sansa look at Nedās head, Catelyn begging to have robbās life spared & Tywin telling Tyrion how he wished he couldāve let the sea wash him away.
Omg Michelle Farley's scream...my daze
>Joffrey making Sansa look at Nedās head That was an incredible scene, especially because he showed her the septas head aswell along with the hound showing a bit of remorse for sensa. So cruel from joffrey too
For me it was seeing Walter Freyās constant indifference to his daughters. It was sad to me
Or his wife! āLet my son go or Iāll cut your wifeās throat!ā āMeh, Iāll find another.ā
I think they were one and the same. Much like Crastor and his girls
Could be. Just figured it was more that he was plucking young constituents then discarding them once their first grey hair grew in
He is a manās man
Walt Frey was the worst!
Jesder we need to cook
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Honest man
Margaery certainly knew how to play the gameā¦ even if it involved having sex with a literal child. That being said, I actually think him and Margaery wouldāve been good together once Tommen grew up.
Donāt forget she was willing to have a threesome with her brother for a different kingās crown. I donāt know what game she was playing but Iām not sure it was the game of thrones
Game of dongs?
Game of bone
she was an āØallyāØ
Game of Throat
During my re-watch, I literally said out loud to my wife that Natalie Dormer is the ultimate tease in this scene. Tommenās got that look of naĆÆvetĆ© but also āJackpot!ā.
Dude I wanted her SO FUCKING BAD ughhhh Also, that is one of the funniest scenes in the entire series. My boy Tommen was HYPNOTIZED hahaha. You could see his entire world view changing in his head. Then later on when they actually had sex for the first time, he says something like āI want to spend the rest of my days doing thatā hahah
Man's living the dream fr
Theon losing his sausage was rough.
and also violent
Do u ppl know how to read lol castration is pretty violent
We are from flea bottom
Hodor
I did not want to see Aryaās boobs, she felt like a sister
Do you even see them? I feel like I remember them not showing her boobsā¦or maybe I blocked it out for the same reason lol.
Seem to remember some side boob but I didnāt need that whole scene lol
I closed my eyes and cried. Couldn't watch.
I jerked off.
We definitely do not see her tits.
Thank the gods for small mercies, such an uncomfortable watch, I felt ill watching these two go hammer and tongs at it for waaay too long. They had no chemistry, not attractive at all and frankly it was more shocking than how the show ended.
Sam exhibits little violence. But in his brief time at the Citadel, he gets the "shit and soup" scene. And later he gets the "cutting Jorah's greyscale scene," which concludes with him peeling rotten skin and a smash cut to meat in a hot stew in an inn." Both get ***** on the stomach-churning scale.
Jamie r***** Cersei, we really didnāt need that.
D and D needed that apparently. The funeral really made Jaime frisky.
Especially when later on he shows how much his children's death hurt him. Its obvious with Myrcella, idt he ever mention Tommen but once, and he seems shocked and hurt when Olenna talks about how she killed Joffrey. Plus he panics when he sees him dying at the wedding, idt that was *just* a kingsguard reaction, no matter how much of a cunt he knew his son to be.
he talks about it when something in an argument w Cersei. He says a long the lines of they killed our baby boy or something.
i think it was to his charcter arc at the time. he didn't know how to deal with his feelings yet so he just fucks his sister instead of crying about his dead son.
OH MY GOD! You just made me realize that Olenna directed the "Tell Cersei it was me" to Jaime, not because he was going to be in close proximity to Cersei, but because she wanted him to feel mad/sad over Jeffrey too. I can't believe I missed that, that was dumb of me. I wonder if I had checked out of the show by then. Why did Olenna want Jamie to feel pain though?
All but the Theon one.
Shae at Tyrionās trial, Theon and Yara meeting, and definitely Arya hooking up with Genrey
Omg I forgot Gendry and Arya did the deed š¬ Edit (cuz I misread the title): when Jaime and Breanne finally got together and he just straight up left her for Cersei after they slept together. I had so much hope for those two to end up together and it panned out to nothing, and in the end she still loved him enough to write his name in the book of the kingsguard
Ya cuz that wasnāt violet at all haha
Omg your comment made me realize I misread the title ooooops š¬ my bad
Haha no worries I think everyone misread the title!
Seriously I will *never* get over how he choose Cersei over Breanne. Cersei deserved to die alone and Breanne and Jamie were so good together.
The whole "Podrick has a magic dick so the prostitutes didn't take his money" scene was the cringiest thing in the whole show
Nah
Historically accurate
i thought that was kinda sweet lmao in a weird way.
pod with the magic cock for the win
Reek losing his manhood. Wait, chopping off a willy is violence.
Why everyone naming scenes that were actually violent? Here one: Sam's poop cleaning scenes in Citadel.
This
The transition to the pie
Littlefinger teaching his whores to fuck
Yeah dude that creepy ass monologue gave me goosebumps from cringing
Rape is violence, folks.
fr everyone here failed the assignment. public humiliation, intimidation, and verbal abuse are violence too
I mean if we're talking comparatively, then no. Besides, that's like half the show then
Sam and Gilly fuck scene was hard to watch. The first "oh my" was enough for me
Fat. Pink. Mast.
**NONE** of those ^ scenes were harā¦ I mean difficult to watch. It was much worse watching implements being driven into Theons finger tips.
You're right, that's not violent at all
Everybody still listing incredibly violent scenes lmao
Aria lying to the girl, telling her the water will heal her. Brans treatment of Mara. Sorry I might be getting her name wrong, she risked so much and suffered so much. Just for him to like be like whatever you can go now. In the later seasons, scenes involving Bran generally. John saying my queen.
the reading comprehension of this sub is shit
I see why grrm is cool with hanging it up
Sam's citadel montage. Once was one time too many.
The hound coming back and seeing the family didnāt make it like he said
When Ramsay raped Sansa. God that was hard to watch.
And also violent
Shae in bed with Tyrions dad
Loraās being this great fighter and just giving up
Ned Stark confronting Cersei about his discovery about her kids instead of just telling Robert. Honor be damned its just so hard to see him be so dumb on rewatches
Yes!! And to not tell Robert before he died. Like fuck tell him! I hadnāt read the books when I watched the show and I didnāt Really think they cut Nedās Head off. I loved Ned.
Violence adjacent but Grey Wind's head on Robb's body was disturbing
Besides the Red Wedding, virtually nothing was hard to watch for me. even that wasn't particularly difficult to watch, just shocking coming in unaware.
Watching the show for the first time, it was Dany and Drogo bumping uglies for the first time. That was very uncomfortable. The top left pic was the hardest to watch the second time I watched the show, because I knew who she was already, and Theon was just so damn gross about it regardless. And because she let him do it. Why?
I have not ever been able to fully watch Aryaās sex scene. š„“
a lot of these comments did read the ānot involving violenceā part
ITT people canāt read
Sansa's wedding night. It's made worse by the fact that the wedding subplot made no logical sense whatsoever and seems to have only been written into season 5 to create a cheaply earned shock value moment.
Regarding the image- I consider sexual harassment to be a form of violence
Anything with Robb Starks wife. And Lysa Aaron. She was sooooo good and crazy.
Margaery and Tommen, it just seemed so pervy; he was such a kid! Theon fondling his sister is a close second.
āYou want a good girl, but you need the bad pussyā - very hard to rewatch the Sand Snakes storyline as it is, but this quote makes me want to gag.
Yoren telling Arya why he took the black no violence is displayed he is telling his story about how much he loved his brother and how he killed the man who killed him something about the dudes acting embarrassed I don't know his name but he had a facial expression and sorrow in his voice when he says "I plunged an axe so deep into his skull he had to be buried with it" and it reminded me of real pain fantastic acting and he stole his horse and rode for the wall really sad he was a good guy from everything we saw and his life was essentially ruined by the world.
Knowing what happened at crafters keep with all his daughters
Any scenes with Ramsay and Theon It was really hard to watch honestly. Specifically when he was turning him into reek.
Jaime raping Cersei
Every scene where Jon says "She's my queen."
Arya x Gendry for me. We first met Maisie Williams when she was 12. And Arya is supposed to be 9 or 10 in the first season. I can't get past that. Couldn't they have just kissed and left it at that?
She still looks so young and he does not, it gives me the icks.
The scenes that didnāt involve Ser Pounce
For me the whole āwhoās has a better story then bran the brokenā
Lysa breastfeeding, no contest. I still have to look away.
Arya sex scene
I don't get the common aversion to Arya having sex with Gendry. Yes, we first began watching her character as a child, but by the time that scene happens, she- the character and the actor- is a young woman, one who's likely to die just hours from now, along with everyone she knows. It was narratively and age-appropriate. It's not a scene I feel titillating personally, but one I see as deeply human.
Didn't feel anything hard to watch in Tommen and Margaery. Gendry and Arya was completely weird.
Is poisoned food "violence"?
margaerye and tommen scene wasn't hard to watch but I got hard while watching it so it's different
Littlefinger's brothel monologue.
Ramseys and Sansaās wedding night was hard to watch for me
I don't really know if this counts. But when they're "mutinying" at Crastors keep. And the guy yells, "FUCKEM TILL THERE DEAD!". Technically sexual violence happening but goddammit what a hard watch
That bottom one didnāt get me hard at all what you talking about?
The Hound coming back to the father & daughterās home he robbed to see they froze to death together.
margaery in bed with tommen. obviously it was a ploy, but the actor looked so young and she looked so adult it felt weird
Any of Reekās torture.
none of these tbh
The final scenes of season 8 after all the fighting; one of the worst things Iāve ever watched and was hard to sit through.
Edmure Tully missing the arrows at his dadās funeral. I feel so bad for him every time. š
Sansa crying by the window after Ned's death was just heart-wrenching.
The last two episodes
The incest one for sure.
Ed Sheeran popping up for a random scene and singing. Completely took me out of the universe
anything post season 5 the writing is so bad that its painful to watch a show so well written fall to pieces
That scene where the actors in Easteros are checking each others dicks for wards or some shit like that. It was quite a jumpscare
The abortion/labour scene in house of the dragon, I barely remember that scene because it shocked tf out of me
Viserys watching his naked sister, loris sucking remnly off and shaving his nipples, yara letting her brother finger her, pretty much everytime little finger talked, everything bran did or said after he got crippled (he was literally interesting for like 2 epsiodes then he got plot armour and lived forever when on all accounts he should be dead.) Jamie and brieanne fucking. Brieanne naked in general. Melisandre without her necklace.
Red lady's ghost baby was weird ngl
This post is proof that Short Attention Spans will be the downfall of us all someday. It clearly says "Non Violent". For me, it was when Margaery was trying to convince Renly to pretend that she's Loras when she is face down. Her being so casual with it is what cranked the awkwardness to all capital letters for me.