Looking back this will be probably the most memorable moment. Feels bad man, but also the best scene so far this season

Looking back this will be probably the most memorable moment. Feels bad man, but also the best scene so far this season.

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we never saw their bodies

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How will they go in the books?

>tfw post credits scene in episode 6 shows them living happily ever after in pentos

Jaime will chop her head off, as it should be.

D&D had a weird interest in Cersei, they gave her scenes (and a stillborn child with Robert) to make her more sympathetic from the first season.

In retrospect it led to nothing, just like the madDany stuff, but in their heads they clearly thought they had some special insight into her.

>D&D had a weird interest in Cersei, they gave her scenes (and a stillborn child with Robert) to make her more sympathetic from the first season.
They gave her way of a larger role than she should have had. Probably because Lena sucked them off.

>Implying 70 year old GRRM will ever get a chance to finish the books
Five books in 23 years, five big books and from what I understand the books haven't even reached the halfway point of the story. During that same period Stephen King gave us five books in the dark tower series, two books under the Richard Bachman name and a lot of books under his regular name. Rowling started writing Harry Potter around the same time as Martin and she managed to finish her books.

go back

Unironically kino. Showed normies life is not a zero sum b/w game. That bad people can still have human moments, and that they won't necessarily pay for their wrongdoings proportionally.

Jaime chokes her as the earth as the earth falls to oblivion

>bad people
The Lannisters are the heroes though

his right hand grew back?
it hurts.

They just really liked Lena Headey and they were unable to separate the character from the actor, so they gave her more scenes to show off her acting capability. It's the same reason why butchered the Dorne plotline (because they wanted to give Indira Varma more screentime where she acts like a vengeful bitch) and the entire reason they didn't bother with the Jeyne Pool plotline and just gave Sansa to the Boltons was because they wanted Sophie Turner to have a bigger role that season.

Cersei made him complete. It’s kino, maybe you’ve heard of it

This scene was shit, OP. Literally felt empty inside watching this soulless garbage.

That's because you didn't have a soul in the first place.

Cersei will never go back to power again. She's replacing Chad Aegon Targaryen in the show. I have no idea about Cersei's roles, but being Queen again is not one of them.

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I guess I'm not surprised Yea Forums has garbage taste on something so unanimously awful as this episode, specifically this scene and how they butchered Cersei and Jamie.

All the brainlets who think Jaime's story was about redemption. Get fucked, Jaime is a SOULFUL character, who's always cared for his siblings, and who always rises to the occasion. He killed the Mad King, saved Brienne, joined the fight against the dead... and he came through once again in this episode, heroically ascending the Red Keep to go confort his scared and lonely sister even if it meant his own death, what a fucking boss, RIP Jaime, you were the man.

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>He even got his hand back

TOTAL REDEMPTION!