Now that their incestuous Game of Thronesrelationship is Cat 3 moviesout in the open, Kit Harington and Emilia Clarke are positively dancing in the streets. In a new pair of ads for Dolce & Gabbana, the Game of Thronesactors cruise and twirl around the streets of Italy, smelling fruit and eating pasta and reveling in the joy of living their truth.
SEE ALSO: The 'Game of Thrones' cast talk about THAT hook-upThough the ads don't put Harington and Clarke on screen together, we know what's up. We saw that finale. The ads feel like a victory lap -- imagine Thronescutting right to this after that sex scene:
"Dolce & Gabbana: The One, for men," says a male voice at the end, strangely devoid of a Northern English accent and the torment we've come to expect of Jon Snow's speech pattern (it's not him).
Then there's "The One" presumably for women, but the female voice at the end doesn't specify, just says "the new eau de toilette." Clarke, ever the Khaleesi/Mhysa, accepts flowers and dances from her public and would probably have all these people backing her bid for the Iron Throne.
All this to say that the ad campaign is literally called "The One," so it's safe to interpret that D&G sees only one choice for Westeros's ruler (and consort/son/we're still working through it okay).
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