Game of Thrones - Catelyn Stark & Jaime Lannister Conversation
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I'm really curious as to how Jaime redeems himself or becomes a likable character. For now I still want to see his head on a spike.
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*SPOILER?* like Sandor, Jamie's one of those characters that's done one truly horrible thing, but in the end they are pretty much redeemed. more so Sandor in his case (i get the feeling under his rough exterior is a very conflicted and honorable man, and with Mycah he was merely following orders).
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@modelroni not if they have ur husband with them.. :P
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Jaime is Han Solo.
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@Tempusmon Just joking man, and a little trolling haha. I just finished the first book, and I know what your talking about, maybe not to the same extent but yeah I'm alone too.
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@theu2ba Stannis is too, Robert's younger brother.
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@nocoma12 became more reflective and as such began trying to change the way he looked at and acted in the world. His s*** talking he gives the kings guard when he returns to Kings Landing, the fact that he sends Brianne to find Sansa before Cersie does, and his treatment of the Riverrun lords when he goes to end the sieges' in books for and five prove to me that he is more enlightened. Still definitely not redeemable, but trying at least.
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@nocoma12 Stark alive. Furthermore, in killing the Mad King he sacrificed his own honor in order to make sure the Mad King couldn't burn down Kings Landing and everyone in it, despite knowing that many people would hate him for it. One could argue there was no more noble an act to undertake. As such, it is established that Jamie does have some good in him. While this is just a personal opinion, it seemed to me that after meeting Brianne and losing his hand to Vargo, he simply...
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@doodledee1 Definitely respect your opinion, but I have to disagree. I personally think redemption is too strong a word. Nothing can redeem his character after pushing Bran out of a window. Yet, I would argue the later books simply give us a glimpse of the moral ambiguity of his character. Was he a dick in book one? Absolutely. But before that he was also one of the only kings guard who seemed to have a problem with the Mad King raping his own wife and roasting Rickon...
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@danceaddict143 Exactly.
Book 1: Man, I hate Jaime
Book 2: Jaime's...okay
Book 3: Wow, Jaime's awesome!
Book 4: Jaime FTW!
Book 5: To heck with Tyrion, give me Jaime!
ShadowSonic2 1 month ago 19
He better be glad she didnt beat him to death with that rock. Anyone who pushes my child from a tower is dead. Period.
modelroni 1 month ago 14