
The new show quickly grabbed viewers’ attention with a strong start and some surprising scenes. The second episode continued this trend, sparking conversation with its bold opening – featuring full nudity with actor Danny Webb as Ser Arlan of Pennytree. While the Game of Thrones universe is known for showing nudity, this particular scene surprised many fans. According to showrunner Ira Parker, however, the decision to include it was straightforward.
The newest episode starts with a surprising and controversial scene: a flashback shows Ser Arlan leaving a brothel completely naked. The unexpected nudity quickly spread online, generating shocked reactions. While intended as a humorous moment, and despite comparisons to the lighter tone of later seasons of Game of Thrones, many viewers were taken aback.
Many viewers were surprised by the show’s opening scene, with one social media user commenting it wasn’t what they anticipated. Another suggested the episode might be geared towards a younger audience, though they weren’t entirely sure. Showrunner Parker explains the reason behind the unexpectedly graphic start.
Why That Nude Scene Opens Episode 2 of ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms‘

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In a conversation with Entertainment Weekly, Parker revealed the straightforward reason Ser Arlan received a unique item in the show, and why it was prominently featured in the season’s second episode. He explained:
I can’t quite recall if Ser Arlan had a prosthetic limb. I seem to remember him arriving on set that way, but it might have been a special effect. I really felt sorry for him, though. He was the only one who consistently looked out for Dunk and truly stayed by his side. It was a sad end – dying on a lonely, muddy road and being buried without any proper recognition. Now, Dunk is searching for anyone who even remembers Ser Arlan, the people he served and fought for, those knights and lords he dedicated himself to.
They’d completely forgotten his name. I just wanted to do something nice for him, a little throwback to a fun, energetic vibe, I guess.
Viewers are sharply divided on the new series, and Ser Arlan’s portrayal will likely be seen differently because of it. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has received very polarized reviews – some praise it as a fresh take on the Thrones universe, while others criticize it for lacking the dragons and large-scale battles that made Game of Thrones so popular.
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Despite any criticisms, the show is clearly popular – its first episode had one of the biggest premieres on HBO Max. It will be interesting to see if viewers stay engaged throughout the entire season, or if initial excitement fades. Either way, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has been renewed for a second season and has plenty of stories left to tell.
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