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Due to the fact I under-capped them when I updated this site before opening it, I’ve replaced all of the Game of Thrones Season 6 screencaps and added some bonus features. I’ll be doing the same to Season 5 as well eventually so I can make sure all of the Game of Thrones albums are complete. Also I’ve added the Game Revealed screencaps for Episodes 2-5.
I also added a few other items listed below. Enjoy!
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Finally, we get to see the results of Emilia’s March shoot in Naples, Italy for “The One” fragrance by Dolce & Gabbana. Here are some of the ads and the commercial she filmed as well as some behind the scenes look.
The talented British actress Emilia Clarke joins the Dolce&Gabbana family as the new ambassador of The One, gifting the new campaign with her irresistible smile and genuine warmth. Her fresh, natural beauty and authentic emotion capture the essence of The One. She is the Dolce&Gabbana woman.
Shot in the streets of Naples, with real people living their daily life, the new advertising campaign for The One was directed by the Italian filmmaker Matteo Garrone.
The scene is scored by the playful “Tu vuò fa’ l’americano” (“You want to be an American”), a 1965 Italian hit written in Neapolitan, combining swing and jazz.
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HUFFINGTON POST – On “Game of Thrones,” no detail is too small.
That’s especially true for Michele Clapton, longtime costume designer on the HBO hit that claims millions of fans across the globe. Clapton has taken charge of designing dresses, cloaks and armor ― with occasionally unexpected objects ― over all but one season of “Game of Thrones,” but not even she always knows what to expect from the show’s famously secretive creators.
Still, Clapton takes care to reflect internal journeys outwardly among the wide-ranging cast of characters, meaning there’s often more than meets the eye when you’re watching. Because she gets input from showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, along with other insiders, taking a good, hard look at the outfits of each main character can sometimes lead to some valuable insights.
As many fans have speculated, that’s certainly the case for Daenerys (Emilia Clarke), whose scaly militaristic dress reflects her Season 7 mission to retake control of Westeros for her house ― all while negotiating her relationship with a certain puppy-eyed Northern leader.
“This season seemed to be the right time for Daenerys to start to embrace the shape and colours of her house,” Clapton told HuffPost in an email. “She is in touching distance of her desired place … so I liked this flowering, this visual expression of her growing confidence that she could maybe take the throne.”

EW – So. Emilia Clarke. How do you think Daenerys Targaryen is going to react in the final season of Game of Thrones to the rather stunning news that her lover Jon Snow is also her nephew?
We asked the Game of Thrones star this question while she sat on folding chair amid the ancient Roman ruins of Italica outside Seville, Spain last fall. The production used the historical location for King’s Landing’s famed Dragonpit in Sunday’s emotional finale, “The Dragon and the Wolf.”
Clarke paused, considering. Then she loudly cried: “Ewwwww!” and laughed. “I think that’s how it’s going to go. I get the toothbrush–” she pretended to frantically brush her tongue.
It was a hilarious reaction that underscores the rather seriously emotional game-changing revelation that threatens to shake up the final season of Game of Thrones.
I pointed out that Daenerys has presumably long assumed she’ll avoid her family’s long predilection for incest. “Exactly!” Clarke says. “And then I walked back into it.”
And what about the fact that Jon Snow — er, Aegon Targaryen — has a better claim to the Iron Throne than she does?
