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remember when tommen fucked margaery and nobody kicked up a fuss at all, everyone was like ‘GET IN THERE LAD’ and tommen was like 14? 15? with a woman in her late 20s who he had no connection to really other than just ‘this is who you will marry’. he has lust because she’s attractive and he’s happy to sleep with her, but that’s it.
but arya fucks gendry, age 18, when at most gendry is 22/23 in the show (he certainly wasn’t older than 17 in season 2, and i’d place my bets on him being 16 tbh, so a 4-5 year age gap). both are consenting adults, with history, who trust and care and love each other. love, not lust. just look at the way they look at each other in that scene.
[on comparing herself to her character in Game of Thrones] Well,
I’ve been told by other cast members that I’m a lot like her. Maybe when
I first joined the show. I was only 13, I was one of those girls that
read OK! 12 times a week, and I was all “Ooh, Justin Bieber” - who is
the Joffrey Baratheon of our time.
Favorite Character: Khal Drogo - Game Of Thrones (But probably changing to Aquaman when Justice League comes out)
“How far would you go to protect your family? I’m a father, I’m a son,
I’m a grandson, and I’m a husband. If someone were to hurt the women in
my life and the law didn’t take care of it, what would I do? Pretty
awful things.“
They are children, Sansa thought. They are silly little girls, even Elinor. They’ve never seen a battle, they’ve never seen a man die, they know nothing. Their dreams were full of songs and stories, the way hers had been before Joffrey cut her fathers head off. Sansa pitied them. Sansa envied them.
“Maisie and I would have little hand signals that we’d make at each other like, ‘Oop, that’s cheeky,’ ” says Turner. “If we scratched our chins, it meant we were finding something hilarious, but we couldn’t laugh, because we were trying to be grown-up about it.” - Sophie Turner (X)