Yara and Ellaria were shown getting on rather well on their ship, all in view of Yara’s brother Theon (Alfie Allen).

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I’m the senior entertainment editor at Cosmopolitan.com, which means my DVR is always 98 percent full. He kills two Sand Snakes and captures Yara, Ellaria Sand and Tyene Sand. Please {{#replies}} You may be able to find more information on their web site.

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to your comment. There are no Independent Premium comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts But according to Gemma Whelan, who plays Yara, she and Indira Varma (Ellaria) were actually the people who decided their characters should make out. There are no comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we love. This commenting section is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page.

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“It wasn’t directed that we would kiss,” Gemma told Though the kiss was Gemma and Indira's idea, there was one other person who had to participate — Gemma's stunt double, who had to take over during the moment when the ship got attacked. Just before the climactic naval battle that left Daenerys's fleet in tatters, Yara Greyjoy and Ellaria Sand were on the verge of joining the sea-level club.

While the kiss could have been the start of some deeper Greyjoy-Sand romance, or else an act of assassination from the famously poisonous lips of Ellaria, viewers found out on Sunday’s premiere of “Stormborn” that it was just a casual below-deck hook-up. Independent Premium.

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