Game Of Thrones: 8 Times The Show Went Too Far
Did they really need to replace chilling corpses with spooky skeletons?
Game Of Thrones is no stranger to controversy. The show is absolutely filled with violent moments, from the infamous Red Wedding (there's the Purple Wedding, too) to the fate of a certain Oberyn Martell, the brutal moments come thick and fast. Then there's the sex. Game Of Thrones is not the kind of show you want to watch with your parents, children or grandparents, as it contains so much naked flesh it might as well be part of the high-school reproductive biology curriculum. Much of these brutal and sexy moments were first written by George R.R. Martin in his A Song Of Ice And Fire series, and are merely adaptation. But this isn't always the case. In fact, over Game Of Thrones' run, it's begun to stray from the source material more and more, taking immense liberties when it comes to interpretation. Though the controversy was loudest during the recent season five, the show has a history from the very beginning of sometimes going way, way too far.
8. When Jaime Raped Cersei At The Sept

Hurry, she was whispering now, quickly, quickly, now, do it now, do me now. Jaime Jaime Jaime. Her hands helped guide him. Yes, Cersei said as he thrust, my brother, sweet brother, yes, like that, yes, I have you, youre home now, youre home now, youre home.In the show, Cersei says:
Jaime, not here, please. Please. Stop it. Stop. Stop. Stop!There's really nothing more to be said.