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daenerys said:
Gwen was just being really supportive and encouraging in this scene. It's exactly what Arthur needed & I Любовь that she knew that. It is telling that he shares his fears with her. He allows himself to be vulnerable with her, the way one would with someone they trust completely. Although he can't treat her as such, yet, he sees her as his equal. It's a beautiful thing. She insists on calling him 'sire' as she leaves. The first few times I watched this I thought, she is putting up those walls again; the gulf between them still exists. But lately I have been thinking (hoping) that it was her re-enforcing his status as the leader of Camelot; a position he has earned and is еще than capable of living up to. After this scene I could totally see them, down the road, as king & queen, lying in постель, кровати discussing war-time strategy as подушка talk :D There something about the way he looks at her as well. It's... almost steamy? I want to say something about her Любовь for the son & the underlying hatred/anger for the father (and how she navigates that) that is briefly alluded to in this scene but I haven't properly formulated those thoughts yet. So, basically, I have a jumble of opinions. Hopefully Ты all get at least one coherent statement out of my ramblings, somewhere.
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