Things also go downhill for dear Samwell Tarley (John Bradley-West), who now has very few human friends at the Wall. Jon’s gone, Aemon Targaryeon (Peter Vaughan) is dead, and now the Night’s Watch brothers are trying to rape Gilly (Hannah Murray). Thankfully, Ghost saves the day in a proper fist pump moment. Unfortunately though, it’s all slightly sullied when Gilly decides to mount Sam in a cringeworthy and pointless sex scene, as if to just remind us what Game of Thrones is really all about - Has there been enough violence and nudity this week? Quick, add some in, the producers cry. Part of this problem is unavoidable, of course. Martin’s book world is both vast and deep, with the series already deftly leaving behind elements that work on the page but would derail a TV show. Game of Thrones seems to be straining at the limitations of its 10-episode seasons; if it were 13 the rushed and compacted nature of the storytelling would be greatly reduced.
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