Why She ‘Can’t Stand’ It – Hollywood Life

Emilia Clarke Game Of Thrones Sex ScenesView gallery*EXCLUSIVE* London, UNITED KINGDOM - Spotted in near 30 degree heat, the English Actress Emilia Clarke looked smoking hot, out in the sweltering London sunshine.
Emilia who is best known for her role as Daenerys Targaryen in the hugely popular TV Series, 'Game Of Thrones' donned her floral patterned top with white mini shorts that showcased her slender legs as the actress raised the temperatures even further as she took her cute pet pooch to the park.
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Nine noble families fight for control over the mythical lands of Westeros, while an ancient enemy returns after being dormant for thousands of years.
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“Sex scenes should be more subtle,” Emilia, 28, told Daily Mail. Emilia so strongly dislikes her show’s sex scenes, that they elicit a physical response. “I’m British, so I cringe at that sort of thing anyway — I can’t stand it.”[jwplatform Vcgpaxna]

Emilia went on to explain what she thinks would be more appropriate, and even provided some constructive solutions. “I don’t want to have sex thrown in my face and I’ve always thought the suggestion is so much more titillating than the act itself,” she said.

Fair enough. However, when speaking about sex scenes in a general sense, we can’t help but to feel that Emilia is throwing a bit of shade at her own show! “Most sex scenes you see in films or on TV are gratuitous and they’re usually just to attract an audience,” she said. “On screen, the subtler the better.” Well, considering that GoT is basically the exact antithesis of subtlety, the insult kinda writes itself.

What do you guys make of Emilia’s comments? Is she right in that the sex scenes on Game of Thrones are gratuitous, or do you believe they enhance the story? And, regardless, should Emilia be making such comments about the show she stars on at all?

— Casey Mink

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