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Originally Posted by telekinetic
I'm just comparing it to the book's version:
Spoiler: "The cut was wide but shallow, his left nipple was gone, and a flap of bloody flesh and skin dangled from his chest like a wet rag."
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Sure enough, but maybe the producers didn't want to Spoiler: make Drogo look too gory, considering his eye-candy quotient for the female viewers. Remember, this is television, not fantasy fiction. It's a different ball of wax.
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