Los Angeles: Maisie Williams has responded to the divided fan reactions following her much talked about sex scene in the latest episode of 'Game of Thrones', by pointing out that if anyone should be feeling awkward about the sequence, it should be her as her entire family watched it.
The sex scene between Arya and Gendry (Joe Dempsie) was arguably one of the most shocking moments in the another buildup episode of the HBO series' final season.
Two days after the episode dropped, Williams made light of the reactions Tuesday, saying her large family has "probably watched" the scene too.
"If u feel uncomfortable just know that my mother and my step dad and my 2 sisters and my 4 brothers have all probably watched this too ahahakillmeehehe (sic)" the actor tweeted.
The fans knew about the arc between the two characters - Gendry was Arya's crush and he also found comfort in her friendship, especially since they have journeyed together before get separated.
Even then, many felt, the timing of the development was amiss and there were mixed feelings aplenty.
Some said Arya was too young to have sex.
"When you've been waiting for Gendry and Arya to get together for 4 seasons and it finally happens, but then they start getting naked..." a user tweeted.
"Ok, I didn't like the Arya sex scene in the newest episode of Game of Throne,and not only because it was awkward to see the person that was once a child for so long naked, but anyway the rest of the episode was a pretty solid 8.5/10, I'm kinda hopeful for the rest of this season," another wrote.
Others wondered whether the sex scene fit within her overall character arc.
"Arya has *never* shown even the slightest inkling of being interested in sex; yes, she was into Gendry, but in a schoolgirl crush/friend kind of way. To go from that to, 'Hey I might die tomorrow let's bone' feels... very off," a tweeple said.
One wrote, "TBH it's because we never saw her hit puberty and deal with that shit on the show... she's not OKAY, about her body or control or intimacy, but the episode appeared to gloss the not-okayness of the sex."
Some also said the trolling reeked of hypocrisy and sexism as no one raised an eyebrow when in season five Tommen, who also grew up on the shown in bed with his wife, Margaery, when she was 21 and he was just a teenager. Dean-Charles Chapman played Tommen, while Natalie Dormer essayed the role of Margaery.