When Jaime leaves WInterfell, I thought for sure he was going to murder Cersei. But it turns out he was just going to... die with her? I'm a little confused as to what his motivation was.
When Jaime leaves WInterfell, I thought for sure he was going to murder Cersei. But it turns out he was just going to... die with her? I'm a little confused as to what his motivation was.
He wanted to rescue her, as he knew that Dany was likely to prevail. Though I guess he also suspected that it would end in their deaths, but din't care because he loved her.
When Jaime leaves WInterfell, I thought for sure he was going to murder Cersei. But it turns out he was just going to... die with her? I'm a little confused as to what his motivation was.
He wanted to rescue her, as he knew that Dany was likely to prevail. Though I guess he also suspected that it would end in their deaths, but din't care because he loved her.
That pretty much nulls the idea that he found redemption which is pretty sad. I thought for sure he would do the right thing by end of series.
That pretty much nulls the idea that he found redemption which is pretty sad. I thought for sure he would do the right thing by end of series.
I'd disagree. He did become a better person; he just loved Cersei too much to leave her.
Yes, he became a better person as in he wouldn't push another boy out of the window for an evil witch of a woman but he sure as hell didn't make up for the first little boy he pushed out. He could have done that by eliminating Cersei and perhaps preventing the destruction of King's Landing. Of course, we all know he didn't make it on time but if that was never his intention then he was never redeemed.
Yes, he became a better person as in he wouldn't push another boy out of the window for an evil witch of a woman but he sure as hell didn't make up for the first little boy he pushed out. He could have done that by eliminating Cersei and perhaps preventing the destruction of King's Landing. Of course, we all know he didn't make it on time but if that was never his intention then he was never redeemed.
[What] Jaime did [to Bran] is interesting ... Remember, Jaime isn't just trying to kill Bran because he's an annoying little kid. Bran has seen something that is basically a death sentence for Jaime, for Cersei, and their children ... So I've asked people who do have children, "Well, what would you do in Jaime's situation?" They say, "Well, I'm not a bad guy—I wouldn't kill." Are you sure? Never? If Bran tells King Robert, he's going to kill you and your sister-lover, and your three children ... Then many of them hesitate. Probably more people than not would say, "Yeah, I would kill someone else's child to save my own child, even if that other child was innocent." These are the difficult decisions people make, and they're worth examining.
Yes, he became a better person as in he wouldn't push another boy out of the window for an evil witch of a woman but he sure as hell didn't make up for the first little boy he pushed out. He could have done that by eliminating Cersei and perhaps preventing the destruction of King's Landing. Of course, we all know he didn't make it on time but if that was never his intention then he was never redeemed.
[What] Jaime did [to Bran] is interesting ... Remember, Jaime isn't just trying to kill Bran because he's an annoying little kid. Bran has seen something that is basically a death sentence for Jaime, for Cersei, and their children ... So I've asked people who do have children, "Well, what would you do in Jaime's situation?" They say, "Well, I'm not a bad guy—I wouldn't kill." Are you sure? Never? If Bran tells King Robert, he's going to kill you and your sister-lover, and your three children ... Then many of them hesitate. Probably more people than not would say, "Yeah, I would kill someone else's child to save my own child, even if that other child was innocent." These are the difficult decisions people make, and they're worth examining.
Yes, a very interesting point. Not much of a defense though. Imagine standing before a judge and saying, "Your honor, I tried to kill the boy because if I didn't then it would be revealed that I had committed treason and fathered illegitimate children with my sister of all people. But you can see the reasoning can't you? Think of the children!! One child for three is a damn good trade!" .
I suppose the point its that there wouldn't even BE a court in this case. Just a very angry king after your blood - and his word is law.
You can only play the Game of Thrones if you are alive after all...
I suppose the point its that there wouldn't even BE a court in this case. Just a very angry king after your blood - and his word is law.
You can only play the Game of Thrones if you are alive after all...
I don't know. They all seem to respect the trial by combat rule which at the time Jaime would have been a damn good challenge.
Philippe LeMarchand 的回复
于 2019 年 05 月 20 日 5:43下午
He wanted to rescue her, as he knew that Dany was likely to prevail. Though I guess he also suspected that it would end in their deaths, but din't care because he loved her.
movie_nazi 的回复
于 2019 年 05 月 20 日 6:14下午
That pretty much nulls the idea that he found redemption which is pretty sad. I thought for sure he would do the right thing by end of series.
bratface 的回复
于 2019 年 05 月 21 日 12:47上午
His motivation was love.
Philippe LeMarchand 的回复
于 2019 年 05 月 21 日 5:36上午
I'd disagree. He did become a better person; he just loved Cersei too much to leave her.
movie_nazi 的回复
于 2019 年 05 月 21 日 6:55上午
Yes, he became a better person as in he wouldn't push another boy out of the window for an evil witch of a woman but he sure as hell didn't make up for the first little boy he pushed out. He could have done that by eliminating Cersei and perhaps preventing the destruction of King's Landing. Of course, we all know he didn't make it on time but if that was never his intention then he was never redeemed.
Philippe LeMarchand 的回复
于 2019 年 05 月 21 日 7:30上午
Shrugs Life's not that simple.
There's an interesting quote from GRRM on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaime_Lannister
movie_nazi 的回复
于 2019 年 05 月 21 日 7:36上午
Yes, a very interesting point. Not much of a defense though. Imagine standing before a judge and saying, "Your honor, I tried to kill the boy because if I didn't then it would be revealed that I had committed treason and fathered illegitimate children with my sister of all people. But you can see the reasoning can't you? Think of the children!! One child for three is a damn good trade!" .
Joe79 的回复
于 2019 年 05 月 21 日 7:43上午
I suppose the point its that there wouldn't even BE a court in this case. Just a very angry king after your blood - and his word is law. You can only play the Game of Thrones if you are alive after all...
lmao7 的回复
于 2019 年 05 月 21 日 7:52上午
I also didn't like that he still loved Cersei but after reflecting a bit lol not just because he loved her but...it's a twin thing.
movie_nazi 的回复
于 2019 年 05 月 21 日 11:31上午
I don't know. They all seem to respect the trial by combat rule which at the time Jaime would have been a damn good challenge.