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Post by Aj_June on Jun 30, 2018 6:05:42 GMT
In the opening episode of season 7 Sansa mentioned that Cersei is a big threat and they need to be cautious of her all the time. She said "If you're her enemy, she'll never stop until she's destroyed you. Everyone who's ever crossed her, she's found a way to murder."
Cersei is one of the most evil persons I have come across in any literature. The crimes that she has indulged in are too many to list. Cersei is consumed by greed and lust and desire for power. She is almost at par with Sauron from LOTR. I hope that she suffers at last. But it will too easy punishment for her to just get killed. There are some possible scenario that can break her spirit. For example -:
1) She begs Jaime to console her after allied forces have won but Jaime leaves her for Brienne of Tarth. She loses her spirit. May even commit suicide.
2) Cersei is pardoned but loses her self proclaimed queen's title. Either Jon or Sansa or Dany becomes the ruler. Cersei becomes a nobility and all her remaining purpose in life is to serve as a person who distributes prices in tourneys.
3) After getting a victory by backstabbing allied forces, Cersei is back stabbed by Euron Greyjoy. We all know that Euron is not one of those to stick around with one woman.
4) Sansa gets her ultimate revenge on Cersei after the war. Like she got on Littlefinger (someone who had at least occasionally helped her). But we known Sansa has matured a lot now. She will have Cersei and stomp her under her foot. Sansa isn't a soft person any more. Remember the frightening death she served to the Bolton dude? To Littlefinger? Cersei's death will be even more cruel it seems.
5) The most likely scenario is that Arya will kill Cersei just when it looks that Cersei is about to win. Starks will have the last laugh.
Please list more scenarios regarding how evil Cersei can suffer.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jun 30, 2018 7:01:27 GMT
Are you calling up the rabble? I'll bring the wildfire.
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Post by Aj_June on Jun 30, 2018 13:17:03 GMT
Are you calling up the rabble? I'll bring the wildfire. Well...whispers grow into screams of mob. You can't suppress people's yearning.
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Post by Nightman on Jun 30, 2018 20:03:12 GMT
No matter how broken or apparently powerless Cersei is, as long as she lives, she is a danger. Off with her head and burn the body. I would feed her to Drogon, but she would give him severe indigestion.
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Post by Aj_June on Jun 30, 2018 20:14:56 GMT
No matter how broken or apparently powerless Cersei is, as long as she lives, she is a danger. Off with her head and burn the body. I would feed her to Drogon, but she would give him severe indigestion. Feeding her to dragon will not just break her spirit but also Leo's spirits!
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Post by Nightman on Jun 30, 2018 20:40:24 GMT
No matter how broken or apparently powerless Cersei is, as long as she lives, she is a danger. Off with her head and burn the body. I would feed her to Drogon, but she would give him severe indigestion. Feeding her to dragon will not just break her spirit but also Leo's spirits! Leo's spirits do not break. He will probably eat us. Lions eat people, correct? If not, our punishment will be far worse. He should count himself lucky. Better Houses than the Lannisters barely made it onto the show.
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Post by movieliker on Jul 1, 2018 19:44:21 GMT
Feeding her to dragon will not just break her spirit but also Leo's spirits! Leo's spirits do not break. He will probably eat us. Lions eat people, correct? If not, our punishment will be far worse. He should count himself lucky. Better Houses than the Lannisters barely made it onto the show. No. Lions are like sharks. They don't like the taste of human flesh. They will kill a human. But they will only eat humans if starving.
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on Jul 1, 2018 22:15:05 GMT
Breaking cerseis spirit is really really hard even loosing her children didn't do that ,IF she dies like it's been rumored It will be by someone she trusts and love and that person would be Jamie , arya can't kill her if she looks like arya unless she's camaflouged like Jamie , and for that to happen it would mean arya would have to kill Jamie , judging from some spoiler pictures we have seen Cersei and Jon were together which was rumored to be filming during end of show ? Who knows maybe they were tricking fans But if accurate this tells me cersei sticks around until final episode and then it's anyone's game And all this feud between lannisters and Starks happened not because of them but because of little finger and catelyns sister Lyssa , they started it all prehaps now that the truth is coming out maybe Starks and lannisters can have a truce ? Any chance of that happening ?
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Post by northernlad on Jul 5, 2018 23:05:52 GMT
I kinda hope Tyrion slits her throat.
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Post by Aj_June on Jul 5, 2018 23:10:49 GMT
I kinda hope Tyrion slits her throat. ah.....Valonqar theory
I would take that but still think Arya doing the honours will be more special personally for me.
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on Jul 6, 2018 16:15:21 GMT
I kinda hope Tyrion slits her throat. Why would Tyrion do this to arya ? Never heard of this theory before
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Post by bluerisk on Jul 6, 2018 19:41:31 GMT
Cercei is a great villain, give her an epic death.
Like Ripley in Alien 3:
"I'm the master of my fate i'm the captain of my soul"
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Post by Aj_June on Jul 7, 2018 0:41:30 GMT
Cercei is a great villain, give her an epic death. Like Ripley in Alien 3: "I'm the master of my fate i'm the captain of my soul" Didn't you use to subscribe to the Valonqar theory?
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jul 7, 2018 4:53:27 GMT
Didn't you use to subscribe to the Valonqar theory? You'd have to be a special kind of double stupid to believe that a) Prophecies are meant to be fulfilled in this story. b) A part of a prophecy from the books but left out in the show would come to fulfilment.
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Post by Aj_June on Jul 7, 2018 5:37:07 GMT
Didn't you use to subscribe to the Valonqar theory? You'd have to be a special kind of double stupid to believe that a) Prophecies are meant to be fulfilled in this story. b) A part of a prophecy from the books but left out in the show would come to fulfilment. I have not subscribed to it but from what I remember Bluerisk has mentioned it quite a few times.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jul 7, 2018 6:12:28 GMT
You'd have to be a special kind of double stupid to believe that a) Prophecies are meant to be fulfilled in this story. b) A part of a prophecy from the books but left out in the show would come to fulfilment. I have not subscribed to it but from what I remember Bluerisk has mentioned it quite a few times. I don't keep track of what anonymous Internet nicknames have said in the past. In most cases, I barely take notice of who wrote what I am responding to, but I stopped watching all Youtube channels in which that sort of nonsense was taken seriously long ago. They're a waste of time if they don't get these simple things right.
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Post by bluerisk on Jul 7, 2018 7:07:08 GMT
Cercei is a great villain, give her an epic death. Like Ripley in Alien 3: "I'm the master of my fate i'm the captain of my soul" Didn't you use to subscribe to the Valonqar theory? That doesn't mean that she can't have a great death. You can't take the blade without fear and dignity, or you can beg, kneel, sob in tears, etc. pp.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jul 7, 2018 7:25:07 GMT
Cercei is a great villain, give her an epic death. Cersei's never been a villain to me. Daenerys obviously is.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jul 7, 2018 9:43:23 GMT
Cercei is a great villain, give her an epic death. Cersei's never been a villain to me. Let me amend this a little bit. Cersei had the potential characteristics of a villain for the first two episodes of the series. In the first episode, she was shown discussing deadly secrets with Jaime, so viewers knew she had something to hide. At the end, she was revealed as an adulteress and made witness to attempted murder. In the second episode, she became complicit of that attempt by keeping silent and her conversation with Catelyn left viewers uncertain about her sincerity. Her implication in the second attempt on Bran's life looked plausible since she had a motive for it. By the end of the episode, her understandable demand that the stupid and dangerous beasts the Starks were bringing along be removed brought dog lovers to dislike her more. I guess we can't all have feline wisdom. This is the scene which made her a "villain" to many. In that moment, she looked like one but the conversation with Jaime in the third episode dissipated suspicions about her role in Bran's situation and Robert's behaviour went a long way to excuse the adultery. It was also made clear that Jaime was the driver in their relationship. Cersei had become a neutral character caught in between demands and dangers. In S1E05, her conversation with Robert flipped everything around, showing Cersei as the passive key to the stability of his reign and peace in the realm for 17 years. I was done with the dumb Starks at this point.
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Post by bluerisk on Jul 7, 2018 12:33:50 GMT
Cersei's never been a villain to me. Let me amend this a little bit. Cersei had the potential characteristics of a villain for the first two episodes of the series. In the first episode, she was shown discussing deadly secrets with Jaime, so viewers knew she had something to hide. At the end, she was revealed as an adulteress and made witness to attempted murder. In the second episode, she became complicit of that attempt by keeping silent and her conversation with Catelyn left viewers uncertain about her sincerity. Her implication in the second attempt on Bran's life looked plausible since she had a motive for it. By the end of the episode, her understandable demand that the stupid and dangerous beasts the Starks were bringing along be removed brought dog lovers to dislike her more. I guess we can't all have feline wisdom. This is the scene which made her a "villain" to many. In that moment, she looked like one but the conversation with Jaime in the third episode dissipated suspicions about her role in Bran's situation and Robert's behaviour went a long way to excuse the adultery. It was also made clear that Jaime was the driver in their relationship. Cersei had become a neutral character caught in between demands and dangers. In S1E05, her conversation with Robert flipped everything around, showing Cersei as the passive key to the stability of his reign and peace in the realm for 17 years. I was done with the dumb Starks at this point. She caused the death of an innocent Direwolf - unforgiveable.
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