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Post by DSDSquared on Apr 3, 2017 18:41:25 GMT
The obvious and correct choice is Jamie. I actually see a parallel to the Mad King. As Dany and Jon are attacking Kings Landing and all is lost, Cersei orders the city to be burned to the ground by wildfire. Jamie is standing next to her and takes her life, much like before. She dies in his arms. Sounds cliché, but it is a fitting end. I really hope Jamie survives.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2017 16:23:22 GMT
Probably Jaime
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2017 19:17:30 GMT
Go on Jamie, do it! She doesn't even look good now with the crap haircut and cenobite outfit.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Apr 12, 2017 4:01:30 GMT
She doesn't even look good now with the crap haircut and cenobite outfit. There's no love in you Hair grows back, you know…
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2017 9:15:03 GMT
Her hair seems to be growing back at the same rate as Gilly's baby. Don't hold your breath.
I'm being facitious, she does suit short hair, but that wig is awful.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2017 13:52:58 GMT
I don't think women are going to be going to the hairdressers and asking for a 'Joffrey' anytime soon. I applaud them for recycling though.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Apr 12, 2017 14:42:40 GMT
Not very receptive to new trends, are we?
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Post by Ban on Apr 28, 2017 14:00:18 GMT
It's gotta be Jaime
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Post by Nightman on Apr 30, 2017 5:22:56 GMT
Too many people want Cersei dead, so I'm betting she survives the series. That's something The George would do.
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Post by ghostintheshell on May 5, 2017 21:10:35 GMT
Old Age, until then everyone will do as she commands.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on May 11, 2017 8:10:34 GMT
Clearly Jaime. Telegraphed during the crowning scene.
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Post by northernlad on Jul 2, 2017 15:24:13 GMT
I vote Jaime...and I hope it is well worth the watch. Can't wait!
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Post by bess1971s on Jul 2, 2017 15:33:06 GMT
I don't believe anyone will be successful at killing Cersei. I think she'll go and on. Her lifelong punishment will be the knowledge that she was ultimately responsible for the deaths of her children.
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Post by fantoma on Jul 2, 2017 15:51:55 GMT
I'm probably the only one who's hoping that Daenerys will be involved in Cersei's demise.
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Post by Marv on Jul 2, 2017 20:36:29 GMT
I don't believe anyone will be successful at killing Cersei. I think she'll go and on. Her lifelong punishment will be the knowledge that she was ultimately responsible for the deaths of her children. I don't really see how she's responsible for any of them actually. Joffrey dug his own grave with his actions. When the Tyrells found out what a monster he was they plotted his demise. Myrcella was misguided revenge for Oberyns death. The only reason she was in that position was due to Tyrion. Tommen was just weak. He was too easily influenced by those around him and couldn't handle the pressure of being a King. I'm not going to blame Cersei for Tommens suicide.
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Post by bluerisk on Jul 2, 2017 20:49:10 GMT
Why should Cersei be executed by anyone? She did not desert the Night's Watch, did not rebel against the Crown, did not associate with regicides, did not steal slave soldiers, did not deport a population after murdering its rulers… She plotted the death of thousands of innocent civilians in and around the area of the Great Baelor. Edit: Arya, so that her list make some sense, and after Braavos was such a huge let down.
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Post by bluerisk on Jul 2, 2017 20:57:45 GMT
Clearly Jaime. Telegraphed during the crowning scene. Have you seen the recent trailers in which Jaime and Cercei conduct war plans together. He loves his sister no matter what...he would crush the skull of a baby girl if needed, and when threatened Edmure to kill his baby-boy, he was not bluffing. And he gives a damn about any Tyrell that died in the sept. It was a major mistake by the High Sparrow to violate his deal with Cercei and deny her the trial by combat. In modern law it is forbidden to change the law during an on-going trial.
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Post by Aj_June on Jul 3, 2017 0:02:45 GMT
I don't believe anyone will be successful at killing Cersei. I think she'll go and on. Her lifelong punishment will be the knowledge that she was ultimately responsible for the deaths of her children. I don't really see how she's responsible for any of them actually. Joffrey dug his own grave with his actions. When the Tyrells found out what a monster he was they plotted his demise. Myrcella was misguided revenge for Oberyns death. The only reason she was in that position was due to Tyrion. Tommen was just weak. He was too easily influenced by those around him and couldn't handle the pressure of being a King. I'm not going to blame Cersei for Tommens suicide. I sort of agree with those points. Cersei's blame is more of a general kind. She was distrustful. In the books, Kevin Lannister had advised that she select Randyll Tarly as King's Hand for king Tomen. But his being a Tyrelle banner-man got him rejected.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jul 3, 2017 0:53:42 GMT
Why should Cersei be executed by anyone? She did not desert the Night's Watch, did not rebel against the Crown, did not associate with regicides, did not steal slave soldiers, did not deport a population after murdering its rulers… She plotted the death of thousands of innocent civilians in and around the area of the Great Baelor. She went for all possibilities before being cornered and resorting to the last option she had. I accept no limits to self-defense.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jul 3, 2017 1:08:02 GMT
Clearly Jaime. Telegraphed during the crowning scene. Have you seen the recent trailers in which Jaime and Cercei conduct war plans together. He loves his sister no matter what...he would crush the skull of a baby girl if needed, and when threatened Edmure to kill his baby-boy, he was not bluffing. And he gives a damn about any Tyrell that died in the sept. It was a major mistake by the High Sparrow to violate his deal with Cercei and deny her the trial by combat. In modern law it is forbidden to change the law during an on-going trial. There is no debating with the fools who run into every trap the writers put before their feet. Of course they wanted Jaime's look to be interpreted that way and morons fell for it by millions. I cannot tell how much Jaime was bluffing with Edmure. Any threat that involves the destruction of what makes it a threat is worth questioning. Once you've killed your hostage, you don't have it anymore so you son't want to carry out the threat you make. He cared about the Tyrells for the political impact only. When told his sister had killed them, he had to wonder if she had gone mad or done the only possible thing to save her life. It was the latter. The High Sparrow is responsible for the deaths in the Sept. He was the one who staged the trial and invited people to it. He was the one who placed Cersei in an unacceptable position. To his defense, he couldn't know of the risk he was taking but he certainly was guilty of rigging the trial and abusing his position.
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