Just heard that in the books Jaime didn't rape Cersei, that true book readers?
I can't quote you @Eric Djemba-Djemba because the white text'll show.
The spoiler thing...click on the button next to the video URL button.
Why has the show done that then? They were just on the way to making Jamie a good character which I assume happens in the books, (don't tell me whether he does or doesn't), and then they go and make that happen. I know that no one likes Cersei but no one would wish that upon her.
What?You have to remember that before the show started there was something in place regarding the above spoilers. So not really a surprise it pops it's head up again.
I'm currently working enjoying the wildings story.
and what's stannis doing? Surely his decision last night is the complete opposite of the end of series 3? What was the point in that then?
And they have so far written over the army of white walkers that seem to be marching.
I know but it's so massively out of character from the last year or so.Loosing his hand and experiencing the real world has definitely humbled Jamie but don't forget he killed Starks men in Kings Landing, pushed Bran out a window and taps his sister the dirty Lannister. I agree with Eric D-D, Cerci protested a bit at first, this is wrong etc but she was kissing him, she could of bit his face off
I know but it's so massively out of character from the last year or so.
That's strange tbf. Why change it?In the show he murdered his own cousin to escape from the Starks as well mate, he's a love to hate type character, brilliantly acted as well.
In the book that scene with Cerci and Jamie in the sept, Jamie has just got back to Kings Landing, he wasn't at the wedding, it was the first time they had seen each other since Jamie was captured.
That's strange tbf. Why change it?
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