The first time I watched GoT was just for funsies, like I didn't take it seriously. I was only there to watch Sansa evolve (I used to have this weird thing years back where I'd watch/read stuff with badass redheads, thanks to Ms. Ginny Weasley) and it was my first time watching something set in medieval Europe (not really, but I was never invested) or wtv so I didn't know shit about titles except for the common king, queen, princesses, etc. When Arya was corrected by Tywin about the difference of m'lord and my lord, my shit brain didn't get it so it just flew over my head.
That is why when Gendry said "You wouldn't be my family, you'd be m'lady."
My brain just exploded. The world stopped, my own heart seized to beat.
And all I could think of was "DID THIS BITCH JUST FLIRT WITH HER? WHY THE HELL ARE YOU LETTING HER GO ON HER OWN THEN?????"
I paused the video, wondering whether to squeal that there really was something there or to add that scene to my list of what-the-fuck-is-going-on-in-this-show.
I did stop watching after like, the half of season 4 and rewatched the whole thing 2 years later when I had the random idea to check what happened to GoT and why everyone was going madshit crazy on Twitter and did Arya and Gendry ever reunite?
Suffice to say, in terms of gendrya and Queen Sansa, I liked what I found (mostly).
It made me understand that Gendry's line was actually just him reminding her of their social status but hey, mans did ask her to be his wife, his lady so who cares.
























