Gendry is not a Baratheon. He is technically a Waters (for being born in the Crownlands from a highborn father) but does not even have his bastard name because Robert never officially acknowledged him.
umhumgum 2 months ago does not change the fact that Gendry is a bastard, therefore not a Baratheon, and not even a true Waters because Robert never acknowledged him.
+umhumgum It's fun how in the books, Ned tells Arya she's just like Lyanna and Gendry is just like Robert. It's like the same wedding with different people getting married :D
+Kysfallen The irony is that, Jeoffry with no blood of the former king sits on the throne, while the king has bastard sons that Cersei wanted dead and why? They have rights to the throne? Maybe. But since Melisandre told Gendry that he is a son of a king and his blood is important, I smell an ending to the series with Gendry as a king and Arya as the queen in the end, though it may sound absurd.
I actually think it's funny how many people are saying "they cannot marry because he's a bastard" ....HA! like that could actually stop Arya. If Arya wanted to be with Gendry no nobility nonsense would stop her. She would just get married in front of a Heart Tree like Robb did, with the blessing of the Old Gods, or she would just run away with him.
+MazeMusicx Yeah well shes still pretty damn young. And if Stannis does die at the battle of winterfell, There are no remaining baratheons except for bastards, and Gendry is older then Tommen and myrcella, joff. and everyone else is dead or was killed by cersei. So if Stannis is confirmed dead in the battle of winterfell Gendry is the Rightful lord parmount of the stormlands and king, so if they DO marry that would techniqually be like Robert and Lyanna, (lyanna wild and hate lady like stuff, Robert with his ferocious hair and abs (before he gets fat) (and if u targ fans say, NO DANY IS RIGHTFUL QUEEN!!!! , Blood Right is overruled by Conquering right, You conquer it from the Blood right holders, of course it overrules, :D! SO ALL HAIL KING GENDRY!!!!!!!!!!
+Alex Fraser More proof that history repeats itself. The White Walkers return, the Dragons are reborn, House Baratheon is (re)founded by a bastard with the help of a Targaryen.
just my opinion...but that distant look in his eyes after she turned and walked away tells me its not what he wanted to say but what he had to say for her own good.
cdfgh1111 no I think it is exactly what he wanted to say and her reaction was exaclty what he imagined would happen... But I think his look shows that he accepts the goodbye and is sorry about it
I think what it is is that he may want her to be his family, his lady, but he knows that she doesn’t want to be anyone’s lady and never has wanted that. He says this not only because it’s what he wants, but because he knows it’s what she doesn’t want. It’ll convince her to let him go more easily. It reminds her of what she wants. On another note I hope what she wants has changed since then or will change when they see each other again in season 8 bc I ship them so hard.
Summer88 totally agree with you , The books showed they both had Little Crushes on each , And they cared , “ What do i have without Needle ? What about My anger? my vengeance? Arya screamed Gendry looked at her deep in the eyes and screamed back YOU HAVE ME ! “ to me that looks like he cares and knew he had to leave her...
This is one of my favorite scene of these two, even if that line isn't romantic at all. Gendry is saying that he is no worthy of her. It's sad, actually. It's how I feel everytime I watch this scene. He thinks they cannot be a family... But actually I think that maybe they could. Arya doesn't care of duty, honor, highborns or lowborns. If she wants him, she takes him. They could simply run away and stay together. Cannot wait to read the next book to find out if Arya and Gendry will be reunited.
That would be beautiful, for them to run away and stay together. But the last time that happened... well, the greatest dynasty the known world had ever seen was toppled, and tens of thousands died because Rhaegar loved his Lyanna! (You know, assuming R+L=J is true and they did love each other.)
I think one of the reasons why they let Joe Dempsie go for a little while was so they could let Maisie grow up a bit and catch up with him. Well she has so let's see their reunion in season 7. :)
Exactly. When I started reading the books I thought "Okay, ignore this. Hopefully no one brings this up it to that sadist Martin and maybe...just maybe, I will get a great badass couple to root for." Then as the book went on I thought "Oh no...it's obvious how glorious they are together.. Everyone I like dies.....I like both these characters.....I'll go get the tissues right now". Still waiting for George R.R. Martin to rip my heart out again and stomp on it...again.
Does anyone one remember back to the beginning in the books? Robert was meant to marry Lyanna Stark and join the two great house together in love and peace. But she died and Robert married Cersei. And then Robert tried to join Sansa and Joffery together and we all know how that turned out. Ned, himself said that Arya reminded him of Lyanna and when he met Gendry in King's Landing he was reminded of a young Robert Baratheon. I feel that the relationship between Arya and Gendry is a way of balancing out, finally after all this time these two houses can be joined together by love.. 💙 Arya & Gendry Forever 💙
FredRBP I just suggested that the two houses could be joined together just as it was originally intended whether by marriage or friendship. Just as Robert and Ned were like brothers, Arya and Gendry could be like brother and sister looking out for each other, protecting each other. It doesn't have to be a romantic love it could just be a brotherly/sisterly love ( NOT like Cersei and Jaime) ....Either way I ship these two as a power couple to be reckoned with
When arya says "I can be your family",why does it sound like a sad "I love you" :( . I honestly think she is sorta in love with him,anyway its more than just friendship and certainly not just a brother-sister thing.
Yeah same! In the books, jon and arya are shown thinking of eachother alot and they sortof fall for the person that resmebles the other the most. Like ygritte is alot like arya,fearless and very daring and gendry is like jon in the very caring and manly way.I wana see them reunited with eachother aswell. For arya to end up with gendry,would be a happily ever after u dont get to see alot on GOT,now if he just finished rowing and got to the shore already! :P XD
2wingo omg so that's a possibility right!? Gendarya is going to be real! They might make this couple work. well atleast before either of them gets killed that is.
What I think is that he didn't mean "you'd be m'lady" as "you'd be my woman", but he meant to say her she was a lady, had pure blood in her veins, and he could only serve her. Still, I think that there is a romantic shade in this scene. How they look to each other, I mean. So I think it's like Gendry is telling Arya to let him go because their "friendship" can't work. And he's sad about it - just look at his expression at the end.
Even as a bastard it makes him the last Baratheon left. I think there's a law somewhere that says if he's the last one he becomes legitimised. That's why Cersei wanted them all dead.
the first time I heard gendry say M'lady I actually thought I heard the sort of my lady, my wife. but looking back at it I realized it was just arya getting m'lady zoned. such a shame :(
I reeeeeeeally want to believe that this was meant as "we could never be family because you're highborn", but with his intonation it sounds more romantic... darn.
Wedla Melo I was saying the actress, as you can see. Olenna and Margeary are related right? When Dianna Rigg was young, she looked very much alike what Natalie Dormer looks like now, which would be the case if they were actually related. But they (the actresses) are not while the characters are.
+The7thCobweb Gendry meant that Arya couldn't be his family since she's highborn ( a lady) and he's lowborn. BUT, she may still become his "lady" in a more romantic way.. ;)
I never said they were in love, I said they had chemistry. Perhaps in the end Lyanna chose Rhaegar, but she was betrothed to Robert. Just because it didn't work out doesn't mean there was nothing there. It's implied throughout the books that Arya is similar to Lyanna and that Gendry takes after Robert. I believe their relationships would be similar. Robert had deep love for Lyanna, whilst Lyanna respected Robert's strength, if not his promiscuity.
When did Lyanna show any sign of respect to Robert? They got engaged from the far because Robert and Ned grew up together and the Houses wanted to strengthen their bonds. The only one thinking Lyanna got feelings for Robert or any liking at all was Robert himself. Also, the love between Lyanna and Rhaegar is often described in the books by various characters, whereas - again - only Robert talks and thinks about his "perfect match". You try to see a similarity there, but there is none. How about we see Arya and Gendry as the last possibility of marriage between the Houses? Lyanna/Rhaegar - failed, Sansa/Joffrey - failed, but Arya/Gendry - they still have a small chance. Maybe Ned and Robert will share their blood after all. :)
The relationship between Arya and Gendry is not coincidence, it's deliberate aspect of the plot. The books and the show are very clearly exploring the relationship between these 2 characters, who in essence are similar to their Aunt and Father. Yes, they will be different, but the books and the show often comment on how similar they both are to Lyanna and Robert. Considering the relationship between Arya and Gendry and the fact that Robert and Lyanna were betrothed to each other (even if it was arranged), I think it's safe to assume their was some spark between them, even if it was not a deep connection. You are right the books give very little away about Robert and Lyanna's relationship, but that works both ways. It is true that Ned commented on Lyanna's feelings towards Robert's promiscuity, but everyone has doubts about their relationships. Read around Catelyn's concerns about Ned before they truly knew one another. If you had only read those and knew nothing else about them, would you assume Ned and Catelyn had no chemistry? I never said I believed they were right for each other though. Many people are attracted to people that aren't right for them, that doesn't mean the chemistry doesn't exist.
Sam Richards You never see Gendry drinking, you don't see him partying, you don't see him whoring. He was with one woman and that woman was throwing herself at him. Robert is very different in that matter. Also, I do think Gendry is more clever and has more empathy than Robert ever had. They may look alike (theoretically), but I don't see any other similarities. Lyanna and Arya have also not that much in common. Yes, they are both wild and hotheads, but Lyanna had was wiser and had a huge crush on Rhaegar, whereas Arya keeps her distance to men and women alike. Arya is completely driven by her negative feelings, Lyanna follows her positive ones. Arya admires figthers, Lyanna chose a philosopher. Arya would probably laugh at Rhaegar. Catelyn had mixed feelings because she didn't know him or talk to him at all before, and because she was engaged to his brother. It was difficult to focus on Ned all of the sudden and there was no real "chemistry" between them in the beginning (it had to grow with time), but she never had negative feelings towards him and even believes that marriages like that are better and more stable than those out of passion. But do you really compare Ned and Robert relationship-wise? They are both soldiers, both blind to the scheming of their surroundings - and that is all they really share. Otherwise, they are opposites. I have the feeling you try to force Robert's character onto Gendry and Lyanna's onto Arya in order to have a smooth comparison. But that's kinda lazy and naive, tbh. No hard feelings. But not even Robert describes any chemistry at all that you desperately want to make up. He just idealized her from the far, nothing else. If you can quote any line where Lyanna is described to do any contrary action, gesture, etc., you're welcome to share it.
TheSwedishJen The two ther saddest scenes were when King Robert Baratheon stated: [sadly] You want to know the horrible truth? I can't even remember what she looked like. I only know she was the one thing I ever wanted. Someone took her away from me, and seven kingdoms couldn't fill the hole she left behind., and the death of Ygritte.
People are wrongly interpreting what he said..he didn't mean he would marry her, he means he would have to serve her, because she's a high born and he is a bastard peasant. She wouldn't be his family, she would be his lady.
Actually no, he wouldn't have to serve her just because she's a high born and that's also not what Arya expects from him but he simply can't feel as an equal next to her at certain circumstances and that would be very stressful for Gendry. Thus to become a family from their part is nearly impossible, brother/sister or wife/husband doesn't really matter at that point. Could work though if they weren't in Westeros where status means everything.
+Daemon Targaryen I didn't say he would be her personal servant, I said he would technically be her subject as he's a lowborn and she's a member of one of the great houses of the realm. It's a feudal society all people are subjects to the lords and ladies and all lords are subjects to their leige lords and the crown. So yes he would technically be her servant.
For all those saying that Arya's been M'Lady-zoned, please read up on courtly love and exactly what it meant to medieval society. In both the books and the show, there is a definite chemistry happening between Arya and Gendry, and there is some foreshadowing of a future romantic relationship, although GRRM might make these out to pull our heartstrings even more when he brings on inevitable tragedy. He's set up a similar situation between Sansa and the Hound, as he is from a lesser station in society than her, but would definitely become her champion. It is especially interesting that most of the foreshadowing GRRM's built in is very dreamlike, and in some literal cases (Sansa again) actually in dreams. I think the show skipped over the bit at Acorn Hall where Arya wears the acorn dress while Tom sings this very romantic song about a proper young lord who loves a rebellious forest sprite. This read as very surreal, just as many of Arya's POV's tend to be. She ripped the dress while in a tussle with Gendry. That's got to be symbolic.
RansomRose77 I don't even really know what the hell "M'Lady-zoned" is supposed to mean. I know what the friend zone is, I know about the Nice Guy thing, and I know about the "m'lady" meme...but I still don't know what the hell the "M'Lady Zone" is.
RansomRose77 She is Noble born and he is a commoner. They can not marry. He is not even considered the Kings bastard because the King never acknowledged him. A noblemans bastard in the real world might have been given important roles and even knighted by his father and so considdered a gentleman but never a Noble. If he was born out of wedlock to both noble parents then he could claim nobility of some sort. But if his parents are a Noble and a commoner he reverts to the lowest common denominator.
+Grahame Nicholson Well, if Arya wanted to marry him, she wouldn't ask anyone's permission, or she just can keep him as her paramour, like Oberyn and Ellaria... Also, Alysanne's Mormon'ts husband's/lover's name is unknown, which means he's probably a commoner, but her children still have the Mormont's name, so it's not really an issue.....
elanor2006 Elenor, If the Medieval Nobility/Aristocracy rules on Game of Thrones are what they were on earth, and they seem to be, Arya most certainly would not be able to marry anyone she wanted to. She would have to marry who her parents or her liege lord told her to. Or run away. In many cases Noble males were also told who to marry by superior lords. If they refused they could be ruined politically. Noblewomen, and Arya was a very high ranking noblewoman, were too valuable to be allowed to do whatever they wanted. Arya was the daughter of what we would call a Duke or an Earl. A powerful Nobleman with his own army and his own house of subservient nobles. A man who was lord over a small country with many castles and many estates ruled by Barons and Knights in his name. A man only answerable to the king himself. Arya's potential male children would be lords over many inferior Northern Lords who would owe fealty to her male offspring. That makes Arya a great prize for the king to hand out to a Lord to cement an alliance or reward one of the faithful. Marrying Arya would make a lower lord into a rich and powerful Noble.
bltsdsubbie Pretty sure Arya is going to either A) Die. B) Become way too fucked up for a normal relationship. I mean the last we see her she is seducing a man to kill him (she is fucking 11). Pretty sure Gendry is going to... A) Die. B) Die horribly. (He's still in the BWB in the book, and shit's gettin pretty dark for them)
NeoDMC Probably tortured for weeks and then drawn and quartered, at which point he will shit himself, then be torn apart by a pack of dogs and set on fire, then zombified and set on fire again.
As sad as this scene was, he was 100% right. They would never be allowed to be a family once she was back with her family. With any luck they would be allowed to be in each other's presence, especially once she 'flowered'. And he also knows that as a highborn lady she would be shipped off sooner than later for marriage and he wouldn't even be able to follow her there. He would be a servant and wouldn't even have her.
The guy only wanted a family, to be loved, and to love. She offered that, but then she...... rejected him once he took her up on that offer. Season 8 was such a joke.
aaaaaaah, when arya goes "i can be your family" her voice gets so small and it's so heartbreaking. i read in a rolling stone interview she was told to say that line like "i love you." in the books, arya/gendry is hinted at and their age gap is about five years, not that big, especially considering other couples in the series. the interpretation i believe in this scene is that gendry means if he returns with arya to her family then they can longer be as close as they were. "you'd be m'lady" is him saying she would once again be recognized as noble lady stark (princess of the north actually) and he would just be a low born bastard smith and their relationship would be different. she wouldn't be his friend, she's be his lady, his superior, and they would have to act that way. in the book, when upset with arya, gendry has used that high born card on her when upset, saying that she must think she's too good for him. just some thoughts.....
They are just so cute together! If they were to be together they would be the best friends turned lovers relationship. Right now they are still in the sibling/best friend stage but if they meet again when Arya is an adult then I swear there would be sparks. It's the potential that has me shipping them.
When I first saw this scene, I knew it was setting up Stark+ Baratheon union. Between "let's unite our houses" to Arya saying "I'll be your family", it's pretty much a set up for this to eventually happen.
A true blood of a Baratheon who has love to a Stark is evident here. And these two does not even know! Damn, I want a prequel love story to Robert and Ned's sister!!
I think the issue is that Gendry acknowledges that he is a bastard born. He loves Arya but he is afraid that his blood and status is not worth a highborn such as her, therefore he pushes her away so she doesn't make the mistake of falling in love with a bastard since bastards are looked down upon in Westeros.
I DO Not CARE that's not meant in a romantic way! It just BREAKS my heart, only by the look of their faces. They look so hurt when Arya leaves. I'm crying...
@Niki Reech A mix of both, mostly sibling/budding romance sort of way. I read the books, there are several scenes where Gendry expresses anger because he does not believe Arya thinks of him as an equal. Of course she has never done anything to him to suggest that, but he's dealt with so many high borns and has been surrounded by so much misconception of high families, that he harbors a sort of resentment. In the books, Arya is 11 almost 12 and Gendry is about 15/16, Arya has to realize the sexual part of herself (be it simple romance or otherwise) and Gendry just wants to smith. The author pretty much labels their relationship as a "could be" but the timing is just off. This moment should be seen as a close bond between two people.
He says "You would be Milady (or M'lady)" like "I will be your servant", 'cause he's actually on a lower level of hierarchy than she is. So they can never actually be a family.
You sir,just predicted the whole story since you wrote this comment.Episode 9 is comming out ,and it's name is ''battle of the bastards'',and is not about jon and ramsy
OriginalWarblade In episode 8 of season 6,we can hear Qyburn telling Cercei ''more,much more''when Tommen calcelled the trial by combat everyware in westeros,because if her Ser.Strong competer,she would have won.The piont is,Qyburn may know something about where is Gendry,the only beratheon left i think,and they will put him on the throne because thommen is made in incest by cercei and jayme,and as we know,Arya is comming back to esteros and she is a stark.The thing told by Qyburn could also mean that there is wild fire left from the mad king and if she desires she may repeat the hystory,and jayme would kill her as she didi with the MadKing.
OriginalWarblade The thing is that cercei feels like she can't trust no one,she was held captive by the high sparrow and humilated infront of all the inhabitans of the city and she went mad,the trial by combat was her only chance to gain her freedom and Her son took that away from her,she can't control Tommen and she will be judge next episode,i don't feel like she has an escape plan but this..Cercey could confess that tommen is a bastard,and the council could put the only beratheon alive on the throne,even is he is a bastard,but we will see
OriginalWarblade But also,Arya's storyline has to come to an end in a way or another.And i don't think they would have made this scene and made him have a relationship with arya if he wasn't supposed to ppear in the show anymore,he still has a role to play from many point of views.Do you remember this conversation: -''i don't want to be a lady'' she said -''You will marry a high lord and live in his castle'' -''no,that's not me'' ( that's what she tought before she met Gendry ) and then is a scene when king Robert letts ned''i have a son,you have a doughter,we'l join our houses''this could be symbolic.That wha arya's only romance story in the show,i think they had this conversation for a reason''you will alwayes be my lady'' More then that ,Gendry is still one of the few man in westeros that actually knows how to forje Valeryan Stell. Maybe cercey won't be the one who find him,but he could still appear.Or maybe we are missing something but it is possible.
Gendry is telling her he could never be her family because he's lowborn and she would always be an Highborn, no matter what their feelings. If anything, this makes the scene even more romantic :P
UrLittle Spies They are not "in love". Yes, there's something going on between them that is not the equivalent to a brother-sister relationship but to something more. But they haven't gotten that far. My guess, taking it from my impressions while I read the book is that yes, Gendry makes the same mistake his father does. He feels something for Arya, I wouldn't call it love but a little crush. In the sense of "this girl, when she grows up, is going to make me fall in love". Arya, however, is too young to understand "sexual tension" or romance, she's barely 9. She doesn't want Gendry to leave her because every friend she's ever had has either died or left her at some point. That's actually what she thinks in the book: "He plans on leaving me too"
Moby Dick I know they are not "in love", I never said they were. i doubt they even understand what they feel for each other. Gendry was all Arya had left, he was part of her pack. She told him not to leave, that she could be his family. And he replied that since he's a lowborn he could never be considered her 'peer' and equal, let alone part of her family. This scene was about Gendry feeling like he was not good enough, he thought he was going to eventually leave her, his only friend, because there was no way someone like him could join her world. So he left first instead.
UrLittle Spies You said the scene had a romantic connotation, so that's why I undestood you were talking about... "love". I was just saying, let's not go THAT far. They are friends until now, there is NO romance between them. And that's good, what with a 9 year old and a 15 year old having a "romance". Let's be a little pragmatic too, Gendry didn't just do it because "He was going to be separated from Arya anyway", he did want to become a knight and he knew that with a Highborn lord he would never have the chance because he would be always a bastard in his sight. The brotherhood, however, welcomed anyone who came to it. So, Gendry had that on his side and he stayed with them because it benefited him. He had attempted to do the same to Arya in Harrenhall. She tried to convince him of helping her releasing her brother's army and he said to her that he already had a good job as a smith and he didn't want to mess it up. So, he basically said to her "Sorry, I'm good and I plan on staying here, I'm not going to get involved in your highborn girl shite."
Moby Dick Just because they are not in love it doesn't mean that the scene didn't have romantic connotations. Whether they were aware of it or not is debatable. I myself believe that they are not aware of what they feel and honestly, considering all the shit happening, it's not even a priority for them. Now, the show kind of pushed for a romantic vibe, whether the book fans liked it or not. As you well know, in the show they decided to make some characters older to avoid the creepiness. Arya is not 9, she's around 12. And, generally speaking, in the GOT reality people become adults at a much younger age. When you're 15 you start a family and go to war. Girls are married off as soon as they can procreate. I would avoid comparing the character's ages to our own. And in my OP I was simply clarifying what Gendry meant with his line. Gendry admitting how conflicted he was over having to lose her because of their status was romantic. You can be romantic with someone without being in love with them, unintentionally or not.
Why do people compare Arya&Gendry to Lyanna&Robert in the comments? The only thing those two couples have in common is the Houses they represent (although Gendry is not a legitimate Baratheon yet). Arya and Gendry's story is completely different than Lyanna and Robert's, and I'm glad that Gendry (besides the physical looks) is nothing like Robert.
I've only recently started to watch the series. As soon as I saw the chemistry between these two, I looked up Gendry to see if he got killed (I'm only up to season 2, but know a lot of major players die along the way). Convenient that he's disappeared. And with this line "You would be my lady", pretty good proof they'll be matched up near the end. Most viewers have all but forgotten him -- and Arya was just a little girl here. It's doubtful many people were even thinking future coupling in this scene, especially since the way Gendry says the line he is pointing out their class differences.
maisie's "i can be your family" oh my gOD it sounds like she's /this/ close to crying! and the "you'd be my lady" dont even touch me their eye contact after that line and when she walks away his FACE
The one thing that he's overlooking is that people can be made knights and lords. Arya Stark belongs to one of the great houses of Westeros, if anyone can make it happen... and he'd be choosing to serve Robb.
he meant "milady" not "my lady". he meant she would be his superior and he would have to call her "milady", there was not any romantic intention there. or if there was, it wasn't in those words.
Richard Shiflett Bastards are generally frowned upon, even real world royals still feel that way. You can't simply change it up, especially since Stannis and his daughter have a better claim to the throne.
Show is deviating from the book pretty heavy now. could totally see them getting together in later seasons especially since he is about to learn he is technically royalty himself (just like spaceballs!!!). There are a few instances in which Gendry is proven to be the only thing that stops Arya from going off the deep end (he stopped her from killing the hound when she had the chance). he is a good balancer for her and will probably help save her humanity. plus she is OBVIOUSLY into him (even more so in the book when she remarks on how strong he is). "I have a son, you have a daughter, we'll join our houses" -- King Robert Baratheon his freaking self (tongue planted firmly in cheek btw).
I don't know if she's into him. She says he's strong, ok. She also thought of Jaqen Hghar as a "handsome man". I think she's too young to develop a crush. I mean, she's 9 when she meets Gendry.
kingdom come I never had a crush at 9. I started having them at 11. I may be a little abnormal about that, but Arya is too. At 9 her sister was already in love with Joffrey and all Arya could think about was fencing. So, yeah.
Moby Dick ... 9-11 is just 2 years difference... how old are you now 15-16? Still too young to really understand. So you do remember your first crush?... whatever age it might have been. I'm fairly certain sansa was older than 9 when she met Joffrey. I'm pretty sure she was 12-13yrs old. Have to go back and look. Try not to compare your self to someone's fictitious character. Be yourself, greater than any character ever written, because you are real.
kingdom come Moby Dick actually, Sansa was 11 when she was originally betrothed to Joff, the tv show simply aged up on the characters to fit to more modern ideals. Arya was 9 at the beginning of the first book. Gendry is four years older than Arya, so he would have been 13 at the time of the beginning of the whole story. They don't show time elapse in the tv show because (hello) it takes MONTHS to travel from Kings Landing to Winterfell, or anywhere else in the Seven Kingdoms. By the time Arya meets Gendry, I would say she's about 11 and he's 15 (he is of an age to be considered a man by the time he is being sent to the Wall, and in this universe that means 15-16). Also on the note of appropriate ages for crush development, remember that this is similar to medieval Earth. People usually had shorter lifespans and were often betrothed as young children. Kids grew up a lot faster and were expected to be married in early teens and reproducing. Daenerys was only 13 when she was married off to Drogo, as it clearly states in the book that she is pregnant with Drogo's child and caressing her little baby bump on her 14th birthday.
I think there is a double entendre in the phrase "you'd be milady". One, she would literally always be of higher status then him and if he were to join Robb, he would be a smith and she would be a lady. Two, she could never be like family for him because he sees her as his lady--so cute! I read it somewhere that when Maisie said "i'd be your family" she was directed to make it sound like she was saying "i love you"
When I first watched this scene, I thought it was a romantic "My lady." But now I realize Gendry is implying he will have to formally call Arya "My lady" because he will always be lower than her.
holy crap you're right. it also explains why arya stalks off. but it could be taken both ways. in this scene it's about the classes. but in the future when he gains his rightful title, it'll be romantic. and she won't be a child.
@@usul573 Yeah, but this probably doesn't count since GRRM has nothing to do with the show anymore really. It's not her I am that afraid for right now, she still has some plot armor left (still needs to see Melissandre again), Gendry has nothing. Unless they are planning on giving him the throne, which is highly unlikely, he has really served his purpose as part of the story. Although I saw a screenshot of an interview the actor did where he possibly unintentionally revealed his fate atleast in the battle. But I won't spoil it.
Hannahpauline Strictly speaking, they COULD, but the Baratheons would have to publicly acknowledge him as Robert's son and the reigning king would have to legitimize him.
Katrina Magdangal True but he finds out he's one of Robert's bastards, that kinda qualifies him as a royal bastard to marry a highborn lady doesn't it?
But a King's son? Jon could still have married a highborn lady, not top draw but still highborn, and if all the book conspiracy theorists are right he might not be a bastard after all ... besides it's Lady Stark that hates him, everyone else seems to treat him really well
swingmattuk I meant that he wasn't treated as royalty, like the rest of the family was. And as for the marriage, anyone could marry a highborn woman if she had the ability to choose her spouse for herself. You could be the manure scrapper in the local barn, win over the heart of a lady, and if her father, or brother hadn't prepared to marry her off, the two could be wed. (As far as my understanding goes. Please do note that I am no expert, and anything I say could be wrong, or slightly off. )
She finally admits she loves him. A Stark and Baratheon wedding as it should have been so many years ago.
Gendry is not a Baratheon. He is technically a Waters (for being born in the Crownlands from a highborn father) but does not even have his bastard name because Robert never officially acknowledged him.
2 months ago? Yeah I dont care what you say.
umhumgum 2 months ago does not change the fact that Gendry is a bastard, therefore not a Baratheon, and not even a true Waters because Robert never acknowledged him.
+umhumgum It's fun how in the books, Ned tells Arya she's just like Lyanna and Gendry is just like Robert. It's like the same wedding with different people getting married :D
+Kysfallen The irony is that, Jeoffry with no blood of the former king sits on the throne, while the king has bastard sons that Cersei wanted dead and why? They have rights to the throne? Maybe. But since Melisandre told Gendry that he is a son of a king and his blood is important, I smell an ending to the series with Gendry as a king and Arya as the queen in the end, though it may sound absurd.
Season 3: I can be your family
Season 8: I can make you a family
They should’ve gotten together as a couple at the end of the series. They could’ve been one Hell of a power couple as Lord and Lady Baratheon
First reappear, Gendry, and then she can become your lady
Exactly.
First he'd have to stop rowing, on a good note, he'd have great upper body strength by then.
Please gendry
Hopefully Gendry comes back in season 7 and hopefully revive house baratheon
Edrick Vince Velicaria My thoughts exactly, he's the last Baratheon alive, they can't let him row until the series ends.
I love how their relationship keeps the tradition of Starks and Baratheons being friends, I hope we see them reunite!
frIENDS
FINALLYYY
they reunited and their having sex now HAHAHAHA
they reunited....
Friendzoned....well at least he got further then Jorah with Dany.
A Lyanna look-alike and a Robert Baratheon look-alike..
so that means they're destined to not ever be together.
Gosh you two just get together already! Gendry stop salivating after that Red witch, God he learned his lesson the hard way. Stick with Arya please.
niiiice
@Mr. J Ew, no!!
@@Nornagast How right you are :(
I actually think it's funny how many people are saying "they cannot marry because he's a bastard" ....HA! like that could actually stop Arya. If Arya wanted to be with Gendry no nobility nonsense would stop her. She would just get married in front of a Heart Tree like Robb did, with the blessing of the Old Gods, or she would just run away with him.
+alma89cd i wish they got togther
+Selina Wolfe i think they will be. after arya returns from esos and gendry from the land of forgotten storylines.
+MazeMusicx Yeah well shes still pretty damn young. And if Stannis does die at the battle of winterfell, There are no remaining baratheons except for bastards, and Gendry is older then Tommen and myrcella, joff. and everyone else is dead or was killed by cersei. So if Stannis is confirmed dead in the battle of winterfell Gendry is the Rightful lord parmount of the stormlands and king, so if they DO marry that would techniqually be like Robert and Lyanna, (lyanna wild and hate lady like stuff, Robert with his ferocious hair and abs (before he gets fat) (and if u targ fans say, NO DANY IS RIGHTFUL QUEEN!!!! , Blood Right is overruled by Conquering right, You conquer it from the Blood right holders, of course it overrules, :D! SO ALL HAIL KING GENDRY!!!!!!!!!!
+Alex Fraser More proof that history repeats itself. The White Walkers return, the Dragons are reborn, House Baratheon is (re)founded by a bastard with the help of a Targaryen.
Yes, take Robb's marriage as a good example..
"We'll reunite our houses... you have a daughter, I have a son..."
Isn't this what robert baratheon said? Well... maybe... someday..
Well we do know Gendry has Robert's blood in his vains so in a way yeah it can work
Would be hilarious and amazing.
Your wish got fulfilled
Old Soul not really...arya didn't want to be a lady so...
@sally you knew it all
"I can be your family".
Gendrya Forever!
No, you would be "my lady"
Omg it happened at last *-*
They took that swim down the River of Desire!! Lol
Sand Shadow omg I think he meant my lady like she officially is now
They're making a family now.
just my opinion...but that distant look in his eyes after she turned and walked away tells me its not what he wanted to say but what he had to say for her own good.
cdfgh1111 no I think it is exactly what he wanted to say and her reaction was exaclty what he imagined would happen... But I think his look shows that he accepts the goodbye and is sorry about it
I can see why, but I think it was just pure sadness on his part
I think what it is is that he may want her to be his family, his lady, but he knows that she doesn’t want to be anyone’s lady and never has wanted that. He says this not only because it’s what he wants, but because he knows it’s what she doesn’t want. It’ll convince her to let him go more easily. It reminds her of what she wants.
On another note I hope what she wants has changed since then or will change when they see each other again in season 8 bc I ship them so hard.
I think it was just that he was just sorry to disappoint her, and part ways because he cares for her.
Summer88 totally agree with you , The books showed they both had Little Crushes on each , And they cared , “ What do i have without Needle ? What about My anger? my vengeance? Arya screamed Gendry looked at her deep in the eyes and screamed back YOU HAVE ME ! “ to me that looks like he cares and knew he had to leave her...
Who's back here watching after the season 8 premiere? :)
We still here comrade, shipping and fighting for the Gendry-Arya until the very end 😂😂😂
Brittany Frizzell meeeeee
Yassss!!!!!! THE GENDRYA SHIP IS FUCKING SAILING!!!
Who's here after watching them fuck?
SxundsTV Aryas a freak in da sheets. If she lives bang it’s off to fuck the rest of the seven kingdoms. Her face after was so unamused
That "I can be your family" sound like a sad "I love you" :(
M'lady'd zoned so hard!!!
Lmfao wtf? XXDD
osmar casas truuuu
Not anymore.
😂😂
not after what they did this week
This is one of my favorite scene of these two, even if that line isn't romantic at all. Gendry is saying that he is no worthy of her. It's sad, actually. It's how I feel everytime I watch this scene. He thinks they cannot be a family... But actually I think that maybe they could. Arya doesn't care of duty, honor, highborns or lowborns. If she wants him, she takes him. They could simply run away and stay together. Cannot wait to read the next book to find out if Arya and Gendry will be reunited.
That would be beautiful, for them to run away and stay together. But the last time that happened... well, the greatest dynasty the known world had ever seen was toppled, and tens of thousands died because Rhaegar loved his Lyanna! (You know, assuming R+L=J is true and they did love each other.)
And his love was an incredibly selfish love. It tires me when people paint it as a great love story.
MrsHaleyJames she wanted him, SHE TOOK HIM.
You’ve already waited a while and there’s more waiting to do…at this rate, we may never know if they reunite.
She does care about honor in her own way
"You'd be... *M'lady.*"
Me: *Tips fedora*
+RaRa Cleopatra lmao
If/when he returns, if they don't get together I will cry
I'll also cry if they get together tbh
I'm an emotional person
Epicfilmslol Same.
I think one of the reasons why they let Joe Dempsie go for a little while was so they could let Maisie grow up a bit and catch up with him. Well she has so let's see their reunion in season 7. :)
omg finally i thought i was the only one that thought that😭i really hope its true because the chemistry between them is unbelievable
Still rowing!
5 seasons after, they're flirting so badly at each other i'-
Yeah, that smile Arya throw to Gendry
Oh loved that!!!
THEY FUCKEDDD HAHEBIDBEOSNDRU IM SO HAPPY
🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
Arya+Gendry= best parring ever XD When I was reading these books I was thinking "Why they're not together?" Ugh.... They must be together! ;-;
+x Ilumitatyczka x so true
+x Ilumitatyczka x If they were together then they would end up dying horribly, GOT logic
Exactly. When I started reading the books I thought "Okay, ignore this. Hopefully no one brings this up it to that sadist Martin and maybe...just maybe, I will get a great badass couple to root for." Then as the book went on I thought "Oh no...it's obvious how glorious they are together.. Everyone I like dies.....I like both these characters.....I'll go get the tissues right now". Still waiting for George R.R. Martin to rip my heart out again and stomp on it...again.
Here after S8 E2......
Definitely his 'Lady' 😏😉
Edit- well not the lady after S8 E4.
In S8 E4, "That's not me. I'm not a lady, and I never was"
Still doesn't mean she should've said no.
If i was gendry i'd answer: " Ah yes, because being the daughter of Eddard Stark and Catelyn Tully what makes you? A commoner?"@@CheahMichael
The guy takes her up on that family offer she gave him. And she says no so she can be Columbus. Season 8 was so dumb.
Does anyone one remember back to the beginning in the books? Robert was meant to marry Lyanna Stark and join the two great house together in love and peace. But she died and Robert married Cersei. And then Robert tried to join Sansa and Joffery together and we all know how that turned out. Ned, himself said that Arya reminded him of Lyanna and when he met Gendry in King's Landing he was reminded of a young Robert Baratheon. I feel that the relationship between Arya and Gendry is a way of balancing out, finally after all this time these two houses can be joined together by love..
💙 Arya & Gendry Forever 💙
Megan Lee think you misunderstood what he meant by "m'lady"
FredRBP I just suggested that the two houses could be joined together just as it was originally intended whether by marriage or friendship. Just as Robert and Ned were like brothers, Arya and Gendry could be like brother and sister looking out for each other, protecting each other. It doesn't have to be a romantic love it could just be a brotherly/sisterly love ( NOT like Cersei and Jaime) ....Either way I ship these two as a power couple to be reckoned with
Megan Lee Gendry isn't part of house baratheon
FredRBP he is robert's bastard
exactly, he's a bastard. he isn't part of house baratheon
When arya says "I can be your family",why does it sound like a sad "I love you" :( . I honestly think she is sorta in love with him,anyway its more than just friendship and certainly not just a brother-sister thing.
+doc i know! it even sounded like an indirect marriage proposal hahaha, i'd really love to see them together
Yeah same! In the books, jon and arya are shown thinking of eachother alot and they sortof fall for the person that resmebles the other the most. Like ygritte is alot like arya,fearless and very daring and gendry is like jon in the very caring and manly way.I wana see them reunited with eachother aswell. For arya to end up with gendry,would be a happily ever after u dont get to see alot on GOT,now if he just finished rowing and got to the shore already! :P XD
yees! one happy moment like that won't hurt.
i guess we'll have to wait and see what happens now :(
+doc The producers made them do this scene several time and intentionally used the take where Maisie's delivery sounded like a sad "I love you."
2wingo omg so that's a possibility right!? Gendarya is going to be real! They might make this couple work. well atleast before either of them gets killed that is.
What I think is that he didn't mean "you'd be m'lady" as "you'd be my woman", but he meant to say her she was a lady, had pure blood in her veins, and he could only serve her. Still, I think that there is a romantic shade in this scene. How they look to each other, I mean. So I think it's like Gendry is telling Arya to let him go because their "friendship" can't work. And he's sad about it - just look at his expression at the end.
What his dad wanted all along. Sure, Gendry's a bastard, but hey, House Baratheon was founded by a bastard. It can be remade all the same.
Even as a bastard it makes him the last Baratheon left. I think there's a law somewhere that says if he's the last one he becomes legitimised. That's why Cersei wanted them all dead.
BenHopkins1000 founded by a bastard and remade the same way... sounds great to me!
She became your Lady, indeed. Proud of you both.
Gendry: « I never have a girlfriend.»
Arya: « I can be your girlfriend.»
Gendry: « You wouldn't be my girlfriend. You would be my wife.»
Eddison Tollett Smoooooth!
@@assyrianprincess3 She said "no". 😭😭 😭
Hey Ed where was your plot armor in s8 ep 3
No man, he is talking abour serving....
He says it with so much love in his eyes, and when she leaves he blinks it away. )):
+Gio Yes
That's because he's sad about parting ways with Arya, even if he won't admit it.. :'(
the first time I heard gendry say M'lady I actually thought I heard the sort of my lady, my wife. but looking back at it I realized it was just arya getting m'lady zoned. such a shame :(
+lizzie1039
Don't despair, when they reunite they may still become "my lord and my lady" in the romantic way 💞 😉 ..
Where in the seven hells is Gendry, now ?! I want him to be reunited with Arya T___T
Nora Moretti Still rowin
Nora Moretti he would reach bravos, see what happened to arya, and then sacrifice himself to fix her.
ragenFOX To fix her?
Sissy Hopish watch tha season 5 season finale
Sissy Hopish she became an ass bitch
Gendry get your ass back to Arya right now!
“I can be your family”. After 8x02 this is really lovely
It show's that Arya really likes him and didn't think of him as a meaningless fling.
Duh Harro she always liked him but does he?
I reeeeeeeally want to believe that this was meant as "we could never be family because you're highborn", but with his intonation it sounds more romantic... darn.
#BringBackGendry
he will come back
#PrayForGendrya
1:04 is how I pictured Young Robert looks like in the books.
Same. They cast Gendry really well, I think.
They are brilliant at casting. Young Olenna (the actress) even looks like Margaery
in which episode appeared a younger olenna? or are you just joking?
Wedla Melo I was saying the actress, as you can see. Olenna and Margeary are related right? When Dianna Rigg was young, she looked very much alike what Natalie Dormer looks like now, which would be the case if they were actually related. But they (the actresses) are not while the characters are.
Wendy Liu oh, i see! i'm sorry, i just thought you were talking about the show. i will search dianna rigg's pictures :) thanks for clarifying ;-)
Guys who is back after seeing what Gendry did to her with his hammer? 🔨
darn right
I'm the 100th like.
His hammer made her sing alright
He just knows how to use a hammer.
that awkward moment when you realize he did not mean it in a romantic way lol
+The7thCobweb
Gendry meant that Arya couldn't be his family since she's highborn ( a lady) and he's lowborn. BUT, she may still become his "lady" in a more romantic way.. ;)
I think they strategically meant to make it ambiguous
@@Ky0Mii even more now after watching 8.1
@@aliciaagnesonfan5525 Watched 8.2 already and must say wait for it!
The7thCobweb season 8 episode 2 👀 did u see it?
The chemistry between Lyanna and Robert living on with Arya and Gendry
We don't actually know this. We know Lyanna wasn't happy with Robert, but don't just assume she was in love with Rhaegar.
I never said they were in love, I said they had chemistry. Perhaps in the end Lyanna chose Rhaegar, but she was betrothed to Robert. Just because it didn't work out doesn't mean there was nothing there.
It's implied throughout the books that Arya is similar to Lyanna and that Gendry takes after Robert. I believe their relationships would be similar. Robert had deep love for Lyanna, whilst Lyanna respected Robert's strength, if not his promiscuity.
When did Lyanna show any sign of respect to Robert? They got engaged from the far because Robert and Ned grew up together and the Houses wanted to strengthen their bonds. The only one thinking Lyanna got feelings for Robert or any liking at all was Robert himself. Also, the love between Lyanna and Rhaegar is often described in the books by various characters, whereas - again - only Robert talks and thinks about his "perfect match".
You try to see a similarity there, but there is none. How about we see Arya and Gendry as the last possibility of marriage between the Houses? Lyanna/Rhaegar - failed, Sansa/Joffrey - failed, but Arya/Gendry - they still have a small chance. Maybe Ned and Robert will share their blood after all. :)
The relationship between Arya and Gendry is not coincidence, it's deliberate aspect of the plot. The books and the show are very clearly exploring the relationship between these 2 characters, who in essence are similar to their Aunt and Father. Yes, they will be different, but the books and the show often comment on how similar they both are to Lyanna and Robert. Considering the relationship between Arya and Gendry and the fact that Robert and Lyanna were betrothed to each other (even if it was arranged), I think it's safe to assume their was some spark between them, even if it was not a deep connection.
You are right the books give very little away about Robert and Lyanna's relationship, but that works both ways. It is true that Ned commented on Lyanna's feelings towards Robert's promiscuity, but everyone has doubts about their relationships. Read around Catelyn's concerns about Ned before they truly knew one another. If you had only read those and knew nothing else about them, would you assume Ned and Catelyn had no chemistry?
I never said I believed they were right for each other though. Many people are attracted to people that aren't right for them, that doesn't mean the chemistry doesn't exist.
Sam Richards You never see Gendry drinking, you don't see him partying, you don't see him whoring. He was with one woman and that woman was throwing herself at him. Robert is very different in that matter. Also, I do think Gendry is more clever and has more empathy than Robert ever had. They may look alike (theoretically), but I don't see any other similarities.
Lyanna and Arya have also not that much in common. Yes, they are both wild and hotheads, but Lyanna had was wiser and had a huge crush on Rhaegar, whereas Arya keeps her distance to men and women alike. Arya is completely driven by her negative feelings, Lyanna follows her positive ones. Arya admires figthers, Lyanna chose a philosopher. Arya would probably laugh at Rhaegar.
Catelyn had mixed feelings because she didn't know him or talk to him at all before, and because she was engaged to his brother. It was difficult to focus on Ned all of the sudden and there was no real "chemistry" between them in the beginning (it had to grow with time), but she never had negative feelings towards him and even believes that marriages like that are better and more stable than those out of passion.
But do you really compare Ned and Robert relationship-wise? They are both soldiers, both blind to the scheming of their surroundings - and that is all they really share. Otherwise, they are opposites.
I have the feeling you try to force Robert's character onto Gendry and Lyanna's onto Arya in order to have a smooth comparison. But that's kinda lazy and naive, tbh. No hard feelings. But not even Robert describes any chemistry at all that you desperately want to make up. He just idealized her from the far, nothing else. If you can quote any line where Lyanna is described to do any contrary action, gesture, etc., you're welcome to share it.
Definitely the most heart breaking scene in the show...
Yeah I'm with you. Screw the Red Wedding!!!!
TheSwedishJen The two ther saddest scenes were when King Robert Baratheon stated: [sadly] You want to know the horrible truth? I can't even remember what she looked like. I only know she was the one thing I ever wanted. Someone took her away from me, and seven kingdoms couldn't fill the hole she left behind., and the death of Ygritte.
Hello returning friends. We all know why we are here.😏
Yeet!
People are wrongly interpreting what he said..he didn't mean he would marry her, he means he would have to serve her, because she's a high born and he is a bastard peasant. She wouldn't be his family, she would be his lady.
THANK YOU! Finally someone with brains
Actually no, he wouldn't have to serve her just because she's a high born and that's also not what Arya expects from him but he simply can't feel as an equal next to her at certain circumstances and that would be very stressful for Gendry. Thus to become a family from their part is nearly impossible, brother/sister or wife/husband doesn't really matter at that point. Could work though if they weren't in Westeros where status means everything.
+Daemon Targaryen I didn't say he would be her personal servant, I said he would technically be her subject as he's a lowborn and she's a member of one of the great houses of the realm. It's a feudal society all people are subjects to the lords and ladies and all lords are subjects to their leige lords and the crown. So yes he would technically be her servant.
That's what I thought too. But if he gets legitimized like it's rumored for season 7 wouldn't that change?
"My Lady" has a connation of romance in the GoT universe me-thinks, Shae quipped that she wanted to be Tyrion's "lady" in the books.
For all those saying that Arya's been M'Lady-zoned, please read up on courtly love and exactly what it meant to medieval society. In both the books and the show, there is a definite chemistry happening between Arya and Gendry, and there is some foreshadowing of a future romantic relationship, although GRRM might make these out to pull our heartstrings even more when he brings on inevitable tragedy. He's set up a similar situation between Sansa and the Hound, as he is from a lesser station in society than her, but would definitely become her champion.
It is especially interesting that most of the foreshadowing GRRM's built in is very dreamlike, and in some literal cases (Sansa again) actually in dreams. I think the show skipped over the bit at Acorn Hall where Arya wears the acorn dress while Tom sings this very romantic song about a proper young lord who loves a rebellious forest sprite. This read as very surreal, just as many of Arya's POV's tend to be. She ripped the dress while in a tussle with Gendry. That's got to be symbolic.
RansomRose77 I don't even really know what the hell "M'Lady-zoned" is supposed to mean. I know what the friend zone is, I know about the Nice Guy thing, and I know about the "m'lady" meme...but I still don't know what the hell the "M'Lady Zone" is.
It means she is the lady, woman he can't touch because he's a bastard
RansomRose77 She is Noble born and he is a commoner. They can not marry. He is not even considered the Kings bastard because the King never acknowledged him. A noblemans bastard in the real world might have been given important roles and even knighted by his father and so considdered a gentleman but never a Noble. If he was born out of wedlock to both noble parents then he could claim nobility of some sort. But if his parents are a Noble and a commoner he reverts to the lowest common denominator.
+Grahame Nicholson Well, if Arya wanted to marry him, she wouldn't ask anyone's permission, or she just can keep him as her paramour, like Oberyn and Ellaria... Also, Alysanne's Mormon'ts husband's/lover's name is unknown, which means he's probably a commoner, but her children still have the Mormont's name, so it's not really an issue.....
elanor2006 Elenor, If the Medieval Nobility/Aristocracy rules on Game of Thrones are what they were on earth, and they seem to be, Arya most certainly would not be able to marry anyone she wanted to. She would have to marry who her parents or her liege lord told her to. Or run away.
In many cases Noble males were also told who to marry by superior lords. If they refused they could be ruined politically.
Noblewomen, and Arya was a very high ranking noblewoman, were too valuable to be allowed to do whatever they wanted. Arya was the daughter of what we would call a Duke or an Earl. A powerful Nobleman with his own army and his own house of subservient nobles. A man who was lord over a small country with many castles and many estates ruled by Barons and Knights in his name. A man only answerable to the king himself.
Arya's potential male children would be lords over many inferior Northern Lords who would owe fealty to her male offspring. That makes Arya a great prize for the king to hand out to a Lord to cement an alliance or reward one of the faithful. Marrying Arya would make a lower lord into a rich and powerful Noble.
Damn it! Whose. Chopping onions over here?! 😢
+HellAngelSephiroth (samuel5sam) HAAA, good one
+HellAngelSephiroth (samuel5sam) that was great :DD
I ship them so hard, altough I read the books; I don't think they ever going to be together.
Yeah, it looks pretty unlikely...but one can dream!!
bltsdsubbie
Pretty sure Arya is going to either
A) Die.
B) Become way too fucked up for a normal relationship. I mean the last we see her she is seducing a man to kill him (she is fucking 11).
Pretty sure Gendry is going to...
A) Die.
B) Die horribly. (He's still in the BWB in the book, and shit's gettin pretty dark for them)
NeoDMC Wait, what part does she seduce a man to kill him? I don't recall Arya actaully assassinating anyone
KazzoKiller3890 It is going to be in The Winds of Winter:
www.georgerrmartin.com/excerpt-from-the-winds-of-winter/
NeoDMC
Probably tortured for weeks and then drawn and quartered, at which point he will shit himself, then be torn apart by a pack of dogs and set on fire, then zombified and set on fire again.
As sad as this scene was, he was 100% right. They would never be allowed to be a family once she was back with her family. With any luck they would be allowed to be in each other's presence, especially once she 'flowered'. And he also knows that as a highborn lady she would be shipped off sooner than later for marriage and he wouldn't even be able to follow her there. He would be a servant and wouldn't even have her.
yup
The guy only wanted a family, to be loved, and to love. She offered that, but then she...... rejected him once he took her up on that offer. Season 8 was such a joke.
Yeah it is sad because if they didn't accept John Snow they wouldn't accept that dude despite the Starks being friendly to a certain extent.
THE SHIP HAS SAILED! i repeat THE SHIP HAST FINALLY SAILED :D !!!
And now the ship has sunk
And now they are canon.... ❤️❤️❤️❤️
aaaaaaah, when arya goes "i can be your family" her voice gets so small and it's so heartbreaking. i read in a rolling stone interview she was told to say that line like "i love you."
in the books, arya/gendry is hinted at and their age gap is about five years, not that big, especially considering other couples in the series.
the interpretation i believe in this scene is that gendry means if he returns with arya to her family then they can longer be as close as they were. "you'd be m'lady" is him saying she would once again be recognized as noble lady stark (princess of the north actually) and he would just be a low born bastard smith and their relationship would be different. she wouldn't be his friend, she's be his lady, his superior, and they would have to act that way. in the book, when upset with arya, gendry has used that high born card on her when upset, saying that she must think she's too good for him.
just some thoughts.....
Wouldn't it change when he learns he's Robert's son? Or would he be like Jon, the bastard son with no rank?
Abbie Terrell no it'd still be the same. :( jon was a recognized bastard, hence the name snow, but he was still look down upon. gendry is just gendry.
rtude at perfect sense
They are just so cute together!
If they were to be together they would be the best friends turned lovers relationship.
Right now they are still in the sibling/best friend stage but if they meet again when Arya is an adult then I swear there would be sparks. It's the potential that has me shipping them.
When I first saw this scene, I knew it was setting up Stark+ Baratheon union. Between "let's unite our houses" to Arya saying "I'll be your family", it's pretty much a set up for this to eventually happen.
I'm waiting for someone to create a valentines day card that is just Gendry's face, and says
'Be my lady?'
Legend has it, it wasn't Christopher Columbus who sailed the ocean blue and discovered the Americas. It was Gendry.
A true blood of a Baratheon who has love to a Stark is evident here. And these two does not even know! Damn, I want a prequel love story to Robert and Ned's sister!!
There is no love story? Lyanna wasn't happy to be betrothed to Robert.
Who's back after season 8 episode 2? ;)
I think the issue is that Gendry acknowledges that he is a bastard born. He loves Arya but he is afraid that his blood and status is not worth a highborn such as her, therefore he pushes her away so she doesn't make the mistake of falling in love with a bastard since bastards are looked down upon in Westeros.
This scene aged so well.
I DO Not CARE that's not meant in a romantic way!
It just BREAKS my heart, only by the look of their faces.
They look so hurt when Arya leaves. I'm crying...
Dong worry they are together now
who else came here just to read the comments of people who hadn’t seen season 8 episode 1 yet??
@Niki Reech
A mix of both, mostly sibling/budding romance sort of way. I read the books, there are several scenes where Gendry expresses anger because he does not believe Arya thinks of him as an equal. Of course she has never done anything to him to suggest that, but he's dealt with so many high borns and has been surrounded by so much misconception of high families, that he harbors a sort of resentment. In the books, Arya is 11 almost 12 and Gendry is about 15/16, Arya has to realize the sexual part of herself (be it simple romance or otherwise) and Gendry just wants to smith. The author pretty much labels their relationship as a "could be" but the timing is just off. This moment should be seen as a close bond between two people.
Now the tables have turned😭 first Arya asked to be his family now Gendry asked and they both said no #RipGendrya
Ahhhh it might still happen afterwards, once Arya gets her kill list sorted
But for now, it's only realistic ;~;
Gendry better finally show up after that crazy amount of rowing in season 7.
redeemer216 confirmed.
if they hooked up the irony would be overwhelming.
saljpal3 hahahaha ....
The House Stark theme playing in the background tho 🥺😩
He says "You would be Milady (or M'lady)" like "I will be your servant", 'cause he's actually on a lower level of hierarchy than she is. So they can never actually be a family.
+Karina G.
If they deeply want to be a family, they can ❤️.
In the end, Arya will end up with Gendry of House Baratheon. Unify the Houses by blood.
You sir,just predicted the whole story since you wrote this comment.Episode 9 is comming out ,and it's name is ''battle of the bastards'',and is not about jon and ramsy
OriginalWarblade In episode 8 of season 6,we can hear Qyburn telling Cercei ''more,much more''when Tommen calcelled the trial by combat everyware in westeros,because if her Ser.Strong competer,she would have won.The piont is,Qyburn may know something about where is Gendry,the only beratheon left i think,and they will put him on the throne because thommen is made in incest by cercei and jayme,and as we know,Arya is comming back to esteros and she is a stark.The thing told by Qyburn could also mean that there is wild fire left from the mad king and if she desires she may repeat the hystory,and jayme would kill her as she didi with the MadKing.
OriginalWarblade The thing is that cercei feels like she can't trust no one,she was held captive by the high sparrow and humilated infront of all the inhabitans of the city and she went mad,the trial by combat was her only chance to gain her freedom and Her son took that away from her,she can't control Tommen and she will be judge next episode,i don't feel like she has an escape plan but this..Cercey could confess that tommen is a bastard,and the council could put the only beratheon alive on the throne,even is he is a bastard,but we will see
OriginalWarblade But also,Arya's storyline has to come to an end in a way or another.And i don't think they would have made this scene and made him have a relationship with arya if he wasn't supposed to ppear in the show anymore,he still has a role to play from many point of views.Do you remember this conversation:
-''i don't want to be a lady'' she said
-''You will marry a high lord and live in his castle''
-''no,that's not me'' ( that's what she tought before she met Gendry )
and then is a scene when king Robert letts ned''i have a son,you have a doughter,we'l join our houses''this could be symbolic.That wha arya's only romance story in the show,i think they had this conversation for a reason''you will alwayes be my lady''
More then that ,Gendry is still one of the few man in westeros that actually knows how to forje Valeryan Stell.
Maybe cercey won't be the one who find him,but he could still appear.Or maybe we are missing something but it is possible.
How'd you know he can forge valyrian steel?
first I thought: Oh how sweet he wants to marry her! Then I read the comments... Thanks guys for disillusioning me.
Gendry is telling her he could never be her family because he's lowborn and she would always be an Highborn, no matter what their feelings. If anything, this makes the scene even more romantic :P
UrLittle Spies They are not "in love". Yes, there's something going on between them that is not the equivalent to a brother-sister relationship but to something more. But they haven't gotten that far. My guess, taking it from my impressions while I read the book is that yes, Gendry makes the same mistake his father does. He feels something for Arya, I wouldn't call it love but a little crush. In the sense of "this girl, when she grows up, is going to make me fall in love". Arya, however, is too young to understand "sexual tension" or romance, she's barely 9. She doesn't want Gendry to leave her because every friend she's ever had has either died or left her at some point. That's actually what she thinks in the book: "He plans on leaving me too"
Moby Dick I know they are not "in love", I never said they were. i doubt they even understand what they feel for each other.
Gendry was all Arya had left, he was part of her pack. She told him not to leave, that she could be his family. And he replied that since he's a lowborn he could never be considered her 'peer' and equal, let alone part of her family.
This scene was about Gendry feeling like he was not good enough, he thought he was going to eventually leave her, his only friend, because there was no way someone like him could join her world. So he left first instead.
UrLittle Spies You said the scene had a romantic connotation, so that's why I undestood you were talking about... "love". I was just saying, let's not go THAT far. They are friends until now, there is NO romance between them. And that's good, what with a 9 year old and a 15 year old having a "romance". Let's be a little pragmatic too, Gendry didn't just do it because "He was going to be separated from Arya anyway", he did want to become a knight and he knew that with a Highborn lord he would never have the chance because he would be always a bastard in his sight. The brotherhood, however, welcomed anyone who came to it. So, Gendry had that on his side and he stayed with them because it benefited him. He had attempted to do the same to Arya in Harrenhall. She tried to convince him of helping her releasing her brother's army and he said to her that he already had a good job as a smith and he didn't want to mess it up. So, he basically said to her "Sorry, I'm good and I plan on staying here, I'm not going to get involved in your highborn girl shite."
Moby Dick Just because they are not in love it doesn't mean that the scene didn't have romantic connotations. Whether they were aware of it or not is debatable. I myself believe that they are not aware of what they feel and honestly, considering all the shit happening, it's not even a priority for them.
Now, the show kind of pushed for a romantic vibe, whether the book fans liked it or not.
As you well know, in the show they decided to make some characters older to avoid the creepiness. Arya is not 9, she's around 12. And, generally speaking, in the GOT reality people become adults at a much younger age. When you're 15 you start a family and go to war. Girls are married off as soon as they can procreate. I would avoid comparing the character's ages to our own.
And in my OP I was simply clarifying what Gendry meant with his line.
Gendry admitting how conflicted he was over having to lose her because of their status was romantic.
You can be romantic with someone without being in love with them, unintentionally or not.
HE'S COMING BACK! HE'S COMING BACK!
I hope they survive the season 8 ...and live happily ever after...oh no!! This is game of thrones 😭😭
Why do people compare Arya&Gendry to Lyanna&Robert in the comments? The only thing those two couples have in common is the Houses they represent (although Gendry is not a legitimate Baratheon yet). Arya and Gendry's story is completely different than Lyanna and Robert's, and I'm glad that Gendry (besides the physical looks) is nothing like Robert.
4 years later and this still hurts.
Seeing this after s8e2 is all the more AMAZING!!
I'm not crying I swear 😤 😟 😢 😢 😭 😭
Season 8
Gendry: yes m'lady
Arya: 😊
"you'd be milady" arya's heartbroken face: is title all that matters to you Gendry?
I've only recently started to watch the series. As soon as I saw the chemistry between these two, I looked up Gendry to see if he got killed (I'm only up to season 2, but know a lot of major players die along the way). Convenient that he's disappeared. And with this line "You would be my lady", pretty good proof they'll be matched up near the end. Most viewers have all but forgotten him -- and Arya was just a little girl here. It's doubtful many people were even thinking future coupling in this scene, especially since the way Gendry says the line he is pointing out their class differences.
maisie's "i can be your family" oh my gOD it sounds like she's /this/ close to crying! and the "you'd be my lady" dont even touch me their eye contact after that line and when she walks away his FACE
The one thing that he's overlooking is that people can be made knights and lords. Arya Stark belongs to one of the great houses of Westeros, if anyone can make it happen... and he'd be choosing to serve Robb.
Arya, S3: “I could be your family.”
Arya, S8: “On second thought, no.”
S3 keeping to the source material
S8 catching onto sh!t
Anyone here after Gendry's proposal to her? 😭😭😭😭
I need more of these two 😭😍😭😍😭😍
Fun fact: The writers, David and Dan, made sure that Arya looks at Gendry with such deep, and romantic love in her eyes, and with Gendry as well
he meant "milady" not "my lady". he meant she would be his superior and he would have to call her "milady", there was not any romantic intention there. or if there was, it wasn't in those words.
Quite sad, but you are correct :(
But now he's the Bastard Son of a dead King! He can be King and she can be Queen!
This is fate!
Richard Shiflett Bastards are generally frowned upon, even real world royals still feel that way. You can't simply change it up, especially since Stannis and his daughter have a better claim to the throne.
By the way, she paused, and he stared. He meant "my lady"
Oh my heart! Those two. You can see how much it pained Arya to hear him say that. They would have been so good together! Wonderfully moving scene.
+Sharon Gitau
Do not despair, they may still be together in the future 😊!
And they are together!!
The way he says 'You wouldn't be my family' is so full of feeling jfc
Show is deviating from the book pretty heavy now. could totally see them getting together in later seasons especially since he is about to learn he is technically royalty himself (just like spaceballs!!!). There are a few instances in which Gendry is proven to be the only thing that stops Arya from going off the deep end (he stopped her from killing the hound when she had the chance). he is a good balancer for her and will probably help save her humanity. plus she is OBVIOUSLY into him (even more so in the book when she remarks on how strong he is).
"I have a son, you have a daughter, we'll join our houses" -- King Robert Baratheon his freaking self (tongue planted firmly in cheek btw).
I don't know if she's into him. She says he's strong, ok. She also thought of Jaqen Hghar as a "handsome man". I think she's too young to develop a crush. I mean, she's 9 when she meets Gendry.
Moby Dick Tell me do you remember your first crush around that age? That you spent months and months with?
kingdom come I never had a crush at 9. I started having them at 11. I may be a little abnormal about that, but Arya is too. At 9 her sister was already in love with Joffrey and all Arya could think about was fencing. So, yeah.
Moby Dick ... 9-11 is just 2 years difference... how old are you now 15-16? Still too young to really understand. So you do remember your first crush?... whatever age it might have been.
I'm fairly certain sansa was older than 9 when she met Joffrey. I'm pretty sure she was 12-13yrs old. Have to go back and look. Try not to compare your self to someone's fictitious character. Be yourself, greater than any character ever written, because you are real.
kingdom come Moby Dick actually, Sansa was 11 when she was originally betrothed to Joff, the tv show simply aged up on the characters to fit to more modern ideals. Arya was 9 at the beginning of the first book. Gendry is four years older than Arya, so he would have been 13 at the time of the beginning of the whole story. They don't show time elapse in the tv show because (hello) it takes MONTHS to travel from Kings Landing to Winterfell, or anywhere else in the Seven Kingdoms. By the time Arya meets Gendry, I would say she's about 11 and he's 15 (he is of an age to be considered a man by the time he is being sent to the Wall, and in this universe that means 15-16).
Also on the note of appropriate ages for crush development, remember that this is similar to medieval Earth. People usually had shorter lifespans and were often betrothed as young children. Kids grew up a lot faster and were expected to be married in early teens and reproducing. Daenerys was only 13 when she was married off to Drogo, as it clearly states in the book that she is pregnant with Drogo's child and caressing her little baby bump on her 14th birthday.
Arya: do you need me to walk you back?
Gendry: walk me back? Back from where?
Arya: from that friend zone you just tried to escape from 😂
This ship is sailing on S8 Ep 1! I'm dedicated to this ship since they first met each other! 😍 #GendrYa ❤️
She's his lady now 😏
I think there is a double entendre in the phrase "you'd be milady". One, she would literally always be of higher status then him and if he were to join Robb, he would be a smith and she would be a lady. Two, she could never be like family for him because he sees her as his lady--so cute! I read it somewhere that when Maisie said "i'd be your family" she was directed to make it sound like she was saying "i love you"
He kept his promise. S08E02.
And that’s exactly what he called her when they met again 😭😭💖💖
I think it means he loves her back
"I have a son, you have a daughter. We'll join our houses."
When I first watched this scene, I thought it was a romantic "My lady." But now I realize Gendry is implying he will have to formally call Arya "My lady" because he will always be lower than her.
holy crap you're right. it also explains why arya stalks off. but it could be taken both ways. in this scene it's about the classes. but in the future when he gains his rightful title, it'll be romantic. and she won't be a child.
Badly knows he that in this time he was even higher than her.
Seeing how close they were now makes their new relationship even more wholesome. I am so happy for both of them. Shame they are probably about to die.
Martins wife says she'll divorce him if he kills Arya lol
@@usul573 Yeah, but this probably doesn't count since GRRM has nothing to do with the show anymore really. It's not her I am that afraid for right now, she still has some plot armor left (still needs to see Melissandre again), Gendry has nothing. Unless they are planning on giving him the throne, which is highly unlikely, he has really served his purpose as part of the story.
Although I saw a screenshot of an interview the actor did where he possibly unintentionally revealed his fate atleast in the battle. But I won't spoil it.
@@DeadPyro96 Shhhhhh....
YES Gendry. Yes, she WILL be 'your lady', *wink *wink.
I can’t wait until they are reunited 😻😻
You better not disappoint me GOT!!
Who’s here after the first episode of season 8?!
lowborns say "milady", but he said "my lady"
missFingernagel sounds like he said milady
missFingernagel yeah, so it can be seen in two totally different ways (the romantic way and the realistic way).
Now that he's back, she will be his lady:')
years later, take your own bloody pants off.😎
Lol
I've been seeing this everywhere. Of how romantic this part was. it was just him being realistic at the time. This was sad
I'm just here to find the "My lady zoned" comment. Where is it?
+icerotwkvice Different video.
+icerotwkvice I though it means he will take Arya as his wife, no?
+Near Darkroad No, it means he can't every marry her or be a propre friend... They're of différent social status!
Hannahpauline damnit
Hannahpauline
Strictly speaking, they COULD, but the Baratheons would have to publicly acknowledge him as Robert's son and the reigning king would have to legitimize him.
Was he suggesting marriage, or that he still feels too lowly to belong in a family like Arya's?
I believe the latter. She is highborn so I don't think he feels like he would fit in with her family.
Katrina Magdangal True but he finds out he's one of Robert's bastards, that kinda qualifies him as a royal bastard to marry a highborn lady doesn't it?
swingmattuk Jon was treated like shit, and he was ned's son. Even if the dad or mom's a highborn, a bastard's a bastard.
But a King's son? Jon could still have married a highborn lady, not top draw but still highborn, and if all the book conspiracy theorists are right he might not be a bastard after all ... besides it's Lady Stark that hates him, everyone else seems to treat him really well
swingmattuk I meant that he wasn't treated as royalty, like the rest of the family was. And as for the marriage, anyone could marry a highborn woman if she had the ability to choose her spouse for herself. You could be the manure scrapper in the local barn, win over the heart of a lady, and if her father, or brother hadn't prepared to marry her off, the two could be wed. (As far as my understanding goes. Please do note that I am no expert, and anything I say could be wrong, or slightly off. )