Jaime killing Cersei also doesn't make sense because, as was pointed out by the Afterbuzz TV aftershow for the seties, he himself once said that he'd gladly burn everything down to protect her, and nothing we've seen since that point has given us any reason why he'd suddenly distance himself from her since he can't really condemn her for doing what he himself declared that he was willing to do.
The death of Tommen. Since his return, he's clearly disturbed with Cersei's behavior, finally aligning with his characterization in A Dance with Dragons.Jaime served Aerys, yes, and chose to betray that service, but, as noted, he (Jaime) has also declared that he's willing to literally burn down the world for Cersei in order to protect her, and there's nothing about his character as presented thus far - or anything about her behavior thus far - that would render that statement false.
The death of Tommen. Since his return, he's clearly disturbed with Cersei's behavior, finally aligning with his characterization in A Dance with Dragons.
Jaime has come a long way since Season 1. If it were then, I definitely believe he would burn it all down for her. Now? Not so much. Brienne taught him the true value of a Knight's Honor, and he is also less one hand and a whole lot of bluster since the beginning. I wouldn't necessarily count on him being the unwavering protector that Cersei assumes him to be. He's starting to see the parallels between her and Aerys.Jaime served Aerys, yes, and chose to betray that service, but, as noted, he (Jaime) has also declared that he's willing to literally burn down the world for Cersei in order to protect her, and there's nothing about his character as presented thus far - or anything about her behavior thus far - that would render that statement false.
Jaime has come a long way since Season 1. If it were then, I definitely believe he would burn it all down for her. Now? Not so much. Brienne taught him the true value of a Knight's Honor, and he is also less one hand and a whole lot of bluster since the beginning. I wouldn't necessarily count on him being the unwavering protector that Cersei assumes him to be. He's starting to see the parallels between her and Aerys.
Yes but he said it before she cooked off the wild fire, though, which directly served to make Highgarden a prime enemy to the west. He was already quite wary of her after she started spurning him and she unequivocally hates him for letting Tyrion go. Methinks he said that, not so much out of loyalty, but more out of his own self preservation. He's a toothless lion now, without his sword hand, which was the only thing that made him special or dangerous. He's stroking her ego now, for no other purpose than to keep his head attached at the neck.He declared that he'd literally burn down the world for her LAST season (Season 6), so Brienne had less of an effect on him than fans want to believe, at least in the TV series.
Yes but he said it before she cooked off the wild fire, though, which directly served to make Highgarden a prime enemy to the west. He was already quite wary of her after she started spurning him and she unequivocally hates him for letting Tyrion go. Methinks he said that, not so much out of loyalty, but more out of his own self preservation. He's a toothless lion now, without his sword hand, which was the only thing that made him special or dangerous. He's stroking her ego now, for no other purpose than to keep his head attached at the neck.
Sansa said she learned a lot from Cersei and Sophie Turner seems to be channeling Lena Headey in her performance. Which could be bad news for the folks around Sansa.
Sansa has had a lot of bad stuff happen to her, and she has also learned quite a bit of how to play "The Game", both from Cersei and Littlefinger (and, to some extent, Tyrion in their brief time together). However, I think she has a far better head on her shoulders thanks to her parents' upbringing (or, at least, less sociopathic) to become like Cersei. Yes, she has her scars and PTSD to be sure, and she clearly possesses a well-earned dark side (as evidenced by her smirking at Ramsey being torn apart by his own dogs) but she's far more stable than Cersei ever pretended to be.
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