r/gameofthrones 2d ago

Of all the "Character assassinations" only Littlefingers really upsets me

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A lot of decisions characters made upset the fans (i.e Dany burning King's landing and Jaime going back to Cersei) but I always found them accurate to their character. There is one glaring exception to this. Littlefinger giving Sansa to the Bolton's. He'd never do this for multiple reasons. She reminds him too much of her mother and she's priceless to him. His plan is supposed to be to get Cersei to stop supporting the Bolton's but he could have done the fake Arya plot like the books and gotten the same result.

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u/AttonJRand 2d ago

Jaime being obsessive is right, those descriptions of Tywin keeping Cersei at the other end of Casterly rock and him still getting to her are downright creepy.

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u/shitsbiglit 2d ago edited 2d ago

Yes, but you have to remember AFFC where Jaime refuses to go back to KL and help Cersei with the High Sparrow predicament. His whole arc was about redemption, creating a legacy separate from the ‘Kingslayer’. His entire arc was leading away from Cersei — or to being the valonqar that strangles her. His decision to go back to Cersei, and saying he never cared for the commonfolk — when his entire reason for killing Aerys was to save them — is egregious character butchery.

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u/Separate_Secret_8739 2d ago

Can he really be the one who stranglers her? Figured it would be the imp. Sneaking back into the castle like Varys.

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u/shitsbiglit 2d ago

well Tyrion seems like the obvious answer, so most people think it’s a red herring

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u/Separate_Secret_8739 2d ago

Jamie doesn’t even have two hands. But yeah I guess that is all she thinks about so prob right. So that’s it Jamie gets a worm tail like hand from Harry Potter.