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Arya and Gendry
"Gendry does not show any sexual interest in Arya in the novels as implied by the programme when Gendry tells Arya she would be his lady."

Bryan Cogman, in an interview with Westeros.org, specified that Gendry's line about "my lady" was referring to the class differences between the two of them. Remember that most of the cast on the show are actually high-born nobles and we rarely get to see what the smallfolk commoners think; for Gendry, while Robb might be a relatively good lord...he'd once again be in a subservient position. Arya's a highborn and he'd be treated as a lower-class person again if he went back with her; and he's been serving others his whole life with nothing to show for it (as soon as Varys stopped giving secret payments to Tobho Mott, he promptly sold Gendry to the Night's Watch).--The Dragon Demands (talk) 17:13, May 6, 2013 (UTC)