bostonfred
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Let's talk about jamie.
He was in the king's guard and he died in king's landing protecting the queen.
His arc begins after he betrayed his vows by killing the mad king - to save the city.
His arc ends with him trying to get to the bells and save the city and protect cersei from certain death. He dies holding her.
Along the way, he did a lot of dishonorable things for his family. He killed neds guards when his wife had taken tyrion. He killed his cousin to get back to cersei. He broke his vows to the kingsguard to save tyrion's life, then helped Tyrion escape. All for his family.
Brienne gave us a chance to see his honor. He was going to fight her to get back to cersei, but he grew up respect her when she fought well. He saved her from getting raped, and saved her from getting killed by a bear, and knighted her, and it was almost enough to complete his change.
But he had to get back to cersei. That's what brienne cried about - not a boy leaving her, but seeing him throw everything away. She had seen him at every point in his arc and when he came to winterfell against cersei's orders, then knighted her and even bedded her, she saw him becoming the good version of who he could be. And then in an instant it was gone.
For him to die in king's landing, with cersei, ostensibly the end of his family line, throwing everything else away, and literally dying to kill the guy she had a fling with, that was the perfect end for his arc. He was a better man than he seemed but he was deeply flawed by his love for cersei.
The things we do for love
He was in the king's guard and he died in king's landing protecting the queen.
His arc begins after he betrayed his vows by killing the mad king - to save the city.
His arc ends with him trying to get to the bells and save the city and protect cersei from certain death. He dies holding her.
Along the way, he did a lot of dishonorable things for his family. He killed neds guards when his wife had taken tyrion. He killed his cousin to get back to cersei. He broke his vows to the kingsguard to save tyrion's life, then helped Tyrion escape. All for his family.
Brienne gave us a chance to see his honor. He was going to fight her to get back to cersei, but he grew up respect her when she fought well. He saved her from getting raped, and saved her from getting killed by a bear, and knighted her, and it was almost enough to complete his change.
But he had to get back to cersei. That's what brienne cried about - not a boy leaving her, but seeing him throw everything away. She had seen him at every point in his arc and when he came to winterfell against cersei's orders, then knighted her and even bedded her, she saw him becoming the good version of who he could be. And then in an instant it was gone.
For him to die in king's landing, with cersei, ostensibly the end of his family line, throwing everything else away, and literally dying to kill the guy she had a fling with, that was the perfect end for his arc. He was a better man than he seemed but he was deeply flawed by his love for cersei.
The things we do for love