Book readers and show watchers alike remember the moment where Jon Snow went from a boy of the Night's Watch to being a man of the Night's Watch. It's in a cave, somewhere north of the wall, when he and Ygritte—the fire-haired wildling—break the young bastard's vows. It's a moment not only famous because of the steamy—literally because they're in a hot spring—hook-up, but because of the infamous line, "You know nothing, Jon Snow." It's become the character's tagline of sorts, and in this situation, it's literally referring to Jon Snow knowing nothing about sex.

But, he does know one thing—Jon Snow knows the Lord's Kiss. What does that mean? Well, it's something that Lords do to Ladies down in the south (south, as in south of the wall, and "down south" anatomically speaking).

It all plays out in the books, too, with far more graphic detail in George R.R. Martin's A Storm of Swords.

While he was in the office before the Game of Thrones Season Eight premiere, John Bradley, who plays Samwell Tarly, took a moment to do a reading of the scene from the book.

So gather around the whole family for Sam Tarly's fireplace reading of the Jon Snow and Ygritte cave hook-up that is a lot more, uhm, detailed than you might remember.

And be sure to check out Esquire's profile of John Bradley, where he talks about the end of Game of Thrones and his character's unexpected role in the Battle of Winterfell. His profile is part of Esquire's Boys of Summer package (featuring our favorite Thrones characters), which you can see in full here.

Matt Miller Culture Editor Matt is the Culture Editor at Esquire where he covers music, movies, books, and TV—with an emphasis on all things Star Wars, Marvel, and Game of Thrones.

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