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Season seven of “Game of Thrones” had its issues, but in the end
it was satisfying.
But you might’ve noticed that it didn’t feel like other
seasons of the show. And that might have to do with its lack of
nudity. There was nudity, of course, especially with Jon Snow’s
behind being the star of the finale. But compared to the
other seasons, the nudity dropped substantially.
Broadly
noticed, and did a deep dive into the amount of nudity in season
seven, among other topics.
Here’s what they found:
- Season one: 33 naked people (88% women, 12% men)
- Season two: 16 naked people (100% women, 0% men)
- Season three: 19 naked people (79%, 21% men)
- Season four: 23 naked people (91% women, 9% men)
- Season five: 28 naked people (68% women, 32% men)
- Season six: 22 naked people (91% women, 9% men)
- Season seven: 6 naked people (50%, 50% men)
Notice anything different about season seven? It has around a
quarter of last season’s number of nude people, though it does
have gender parity in its nudity for the first time.
Broadly also put all their research into this very
handy chart that measures the amount of nudity in season one
through seven:
Broadly/Vice