Girls Gone Canon Cast - ASOIAF Episode 86 - ASOS Jaime VII
Episode Date: April 10, 2020When Jaime returns to King's Landing, his king is dead, the city is changed — and so is he. --- Eliana's twitter: https://twitter.com/arhythmetric Eliana's reddit account: https://www.reddit.com/u...ser/glass_table_girl Eliana's blog: https://themanyfacedblog.wordpress.com/ Chloe's twitter: https://twitter.com/liesandarbor Chloe's blog: www.liesandarborgold.com Intro by Anton Langhage
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Hello, and welcome to Girls Gone Canon, A Song of Ice and Fire, episode 86, Jamie Lannister in A Storm of
Swords, chapter 7. I am one of your hosts, Chloe. You might know me from the internet
as Liza Narber on Twitter or LizaNarberGold.com.
And I am another one of your hosts, Eliana. You might know me as GlassTableGirl on Reddit
on the Maester Monthly podcast. Maybe you know me as Arithmetric on Twitter.
on Reddit on the Maester Monthly Podcast. Maybe you know me as Arithmetric on Twitter.
Hello, hello, gang. How are we doing? I hope everyone is well. We are back with another exciting, thrilling chapter where Jamie finally returns to King's Landing.
Yeah, turns out that happens now.
Yeah, I actually I'm really excited for next episode. I'm excited for this episode.
Don't don't let me write it off yet. But I really like for next episode. I'm excited for this episode. Don't let me write it off yet.
But I really like the next episode.
It's one of my favorite chapters.
Interesting.
All of them are bangers, like, so far.
I think the next one gets overlooked because it's like,
I think it's a lot of info dump of like, oh, this is what's happening.
And these things are going on.
And Jamie has to do this.
But I just feel like everything it leads to is so good. And it's just such a full chapter. So
we'll have a good time next week. But this week, we have a lot to talk about.
Yes. So beyond just our Jamie read through, there's a lot of other great stuff going on
in the ASOF community right now in case you know you needed things to listen to during this time of isolation. Yes, our friends over at History of Westeros have been doing
Valar Rereadus. All men and women must read, right? Yes. And Jeff actually from Nauticast,
I think was just on a History of Westeros episode talking about Barristan. Yeah.
And also another one of our friends, Joe Buckley from Isle of Faces, if you'll all remember,
has a great Scraps and Scrolls series that he's doing.
And he talks about things that didn't actually make it into the Valar Ruridus from the notes.
Because as you all know, Joe Buckley has been a longtime collaborator at History of Westeros.
I think it's so funny that he
acts like we were around
before. I was listening to and reading Joe Buckley's
content even before I started
making content. Even before I
started writing things, I'm like, Joe,
you're the long time person.
Looking for a quick summary, Joe Buckley
wrote the Tower of the Hand summary that I
probably read. Exactly.
And I'm like, I don't understand.
Yeah, it cracks me up.
But he is great.
We have to get him on in a while.
We have to talk about that.
We'll talk about that offline.
But he also has a fun series.
I think I'm going to be on it, actually, next month or something.
But he's doing this quizzo thing.
Oh, my God.
It's very funny.
He's doing this quizzo thing where you god it's very funny he's doing this quizzo thing
where someone guess you guess which point of view has the opening chapter line that he reads
so like you'd read like his hand burned and i'd be like oh that's uh this is it's a jamie chapter
you know but i think i'm coming on for feast so we'll see how good i do. I think we're going to have a lot of laughter, which Joe Buckley and I do together.
Lots of laughter.
Yes.
And another thing that you actually were on recently,
this past Saturday,
was a Quarren stream on Joe Magician's YouTube channel.
Yes, we talked about House Dane.
It was very exciting.
I had a blast, actually.
We did have fun.
We actually, I think I moved him
on some of my feelings of House Dane
and he moved me on some of his
kind of canons and thoughts,
if you will.
So it was a blast.
You could check that out
over on his YouTube channel
at The Joe Magician.
The Professor Dr. Joe Magician,
as I call him.
And weekend before that, he had our friend Poor Quinton at Booth from Nauticast on to discuss Euron.
So I'm excited to see what he has in store for us this week.
I think he's doing one.
This is for public.
It's Friday.
So tomorrow, Saturday, he'll be doing another stream.
Yes.
And yeah, that topic is TBd um but also another thing uh joe magician
and i aka matt as you all know have a podcast called mr monthly uh with some of the other mods
of the song of ice and fire subreddit and as usual we were joined by michael aka bookshelf stud
on a mr monthly and that's still impending we had technical difficulties and uh I'm working through them lots of great yeah lots of sweat
lots of tears mostly on my end um everybody that's how I fucking feel uh it was like good
it was a good episode but technical difficulties and that's just how life is sometimes man sometimes you record the
podcast and sometimes it records you you know actually though that's actually kind of what
it would be better if it recorded me that would actually make my life easier if it did that
radio westeros just put out an episode on chat which kind of sounds crazy but they actually
made some really interesting points so so I really think you guys
should check it out.
There's a new podcast.
I'm very excited about this one. The Learned
Hands Podcast.
Proud patrons and buddies of ours,
Mary and Clint. They started this.
They are two real-world attorneys
who explore legal and ethical
dilemmas in A Song of Ice and Fire.
They are the official podcast of the Westerosi Bar Association.
I consider myself lucky to know them for sure.
I'm ever in trouble.
They're going to be my lawyer.
Yeah.
Just in case you get caught with sour leaf on you,
you know,
and Masha Heddle's not around to plant it on.
Exactly.
But only in Westeros,
you know.
Nauticast is doing live streams every Monday, by the way, and you guys should check those out. They are happening at 8.30pm.
And then lastly, our friend GrayArea is interestingly doing something a little different. Seems fun. And is making Tiger King content. I've been hearing from a lot of people that Tiger King is wild,
and they're like, wow, it's like Game of Thrones, but not.
Sounds wild.
You're going to watch it, and then you're going to tell me about it,
and I'm not going to watch it.
That's what we're going to do.
Yes.
Eventually, yeah, some of my friends and I are planning on doing some sort of,
as you all know, maybe you've checked it out,
there's a Netflix party attachment or extension
that you can use now where you can like watch something at the same time on netflix with some
of your friends and like chat yes that's smart that would be fun but i was just thinking about
doing that with some buddies so maybe not that but i'll leave that to you you know there are
other shows gray area just put out another video that's like what
you should be watching right now other things on tv to get you through
the uh isolation so maybe i'll watch that and figure out some stuff grace always got really
good recommendations of other media and shows yeah absolutely so along with that some other
things that are going on things that people have sent us.
We have emails and tweets of note.
First, I want to say quickly, Chloe, you were right.
It was Brian of Farce, and we have been corrected by Jimmy.
It was Brian of Farce who called out that line a few weeks ago,
and I want to give that credit where it's due.
And in the meantime, we have this email from our friend Pete,
who says, Hi, hi girls last episode you
had mentioned in jamie's dream section that sir jamie does fear the dead lord eddard but i disagree
jamie has always looked up to the finest swordsman in the realm sir arthur dane as well as the
deadliest of the seven knights allegedly killed in single combat with Lord Eddard Stark. Sure, Jaime can come to reason
that a momentary flash of sunlight of a blade could have dazzled a loose rock on their foot,
or a twisted ankle could have been the real doom of his boyhood hero to the savage Northmen Lord
Stark. It's so unsettling to Jaime because Ned does not participate in tourney, so he can't
see him move and strike, so it makes no real scene of how it was that ned walked away and arthur did not jamie's dream fear is kind of like the universal dream of
you're back in the old high school and you're underdressed and haven't studied for the big
exam actually literally though that is literally jamie's dream he's naked yes only to wake up and
tell ourselves i've been out of high school for years, Ned. And the corollary to that is Ned is dead.
Hmm.
Thanks, Pete, for sending us an email.
It actually, it's funny you say that because it does remind me.
My mom, like, one time she saw her nemesis, you know, from high school.
And, of course, the nemesis did not age as well as they had been in young life.
Right?
It was like the cheerleader was not as cheerleading
anymore you know the kind of cliche thing and she was just like astounded and i wonder if that's how
jamie feels but like about ned being dead you know like wow and now you're dead i think so just a
little because that was something that he could nurse and that grievance yeah yeah and i don't
think that he's not afraid of him i just really
maybe it's just hard for me to contemplate it i guess when you frame it that way against
he killed arthur dane yeah sure he could be afraid of him physically but i think it's a
good point and argument that pete makes but as as you said like what we see from jamie's psychology
is he's more afraid of ned's judgment than anything else because Ned has sort of become
a stand-in for the judgment that all the rest
of the realm layers upon
him. I feel
like, not a cast just covered
this in their Catelyn episode
this week about how Catelyn
kind of projects herself, and many of the
characters project themselves, into those
different members of the Seven, and it
feels like Jamie, when he thinks of the seven and it feels like jamie when
he thinks of the father what face do you think he sees next to his father's like he probably sees
ned's as well i think the only thing jamie's ever excelled at is sword play is you know fighting and
being a deadly warrior or whatever i mean that's what he's good at, as we've learned, that his sword
hand was everything to him. If there's one thing he could beat Ned at, it was physically he could
beat him with a sword. Not mentally, not like in good graces or in being a good person, obviously.
He could never live up to that of Eddard Stark, but he could at least beat him with his sword.
but he could at least beat him with his sword.
There's a crazy thought I'm going to have right now.
Doesn't Jaime throw at Catelyn's face?
Or throw back at Catelyn? I don't remember the one explicitly about Eddard having a bastard.
Yeah, much like Cersei does in Game of Thrones to Ned with Azshara.
Right.
So I'm just kind of wondering that, like, is that part of Jaime's motivation?
Other than, you know, his very fucked up relationship with Cersei.
Is that part of Jaime's motivation for being so loyal to Cersei?
Is he like, I got this on Eddard Stark.
I am loyal to my sister lover.
Yeah, I could see it.
I mean,
I think
he was traumatized in a way of that.
I don't know.
It's something to think about, though. Pete, you gave us
lots to chew over, and we really appreciate
it. We'll talk to you very soon.
Thanks for the email. We also got
an email from our friend Warren.
Speaking of buddies that sent us some
mail, and Warren wanted
to talk about Jamie's arc and how people, not me, he says, not Chloe. Thank you, Warren. I see you.
I see you. How Jamie's arc is a redemption arc, some people think, but really he thinks he's just
realizing what he's done has been pretty shitty and he could be better. And that reading him when he's trying to be better, like with Brienne, obviously, it's uplifting to see someone so derided rise up and
determine he can and will be better. And Jaime rescuing Brienne is a great example of this.
But Warren says George isn't telling a black and white story. Jaime's flaws are present,
but what was perceived as arrogance is tinged with a sense of sincerity
finally. Jamie gets iconic lines, that's no accident, this week's gem, last week's gem now,
being his response when Brienne asks, why did you come back? And he quips, I dreamed of you.
But we know he did dream, and while he's being a smartass, he actually means it.
I often wonder as a writer what kind of things George finds challenging, and I know he's talked
in some areas of struggling like with Bran and magic, but when I read some of Jaime's lines,
I'm full of admiration for how he clearly loves these characters but can be detached enough to
have them commit heinous acts like Jaime and Bran or Sandor and Micah and deliver iconic lines.
There are no men like me, only me. George typing that, sitting and
looking at various alternatives before settling on that alone is an incredibly arrogant and ballsy
statement, and I think as a writer it takes courage to leave it and not water it down.
I dreamed of you as another example, and in this light she could be a beauty.
A quote Jeff read on the History Westeros Barristan episode regarding Jaime rings here too
did I soil the white cloak or did
it soil me? Fundamentally
Jaime's still the same person responding
in the same ways but his motivations
change because he's touched
and even inspired by Brienne and her
honor rather than Cersei and her
I'll let you fill in the blanks and we
will today in this episode for sure
George is exploring
similar themes with Sandor in a way like Jamie has done terrible things and he's been callous
about it yet inside there's a deep and sincere sorrow I'd guess in both instances if the arcs
aren't redemptive they might be atoning I agree Warren however I would like to add that Jamie
is the royalty here or the uh the here, and Sandor was the help.
Anyways, moving past that, thank you, Warren. Great email.
Yeah, I like the call-out of exploring similar themes with Sandor.
I've always thought that there are a lot of similar ones with Theon, especially because both Theon and Jaime owe Bran something quite big.
And we'll obviously see that in, well, actually, no, that's not obvious, but we will obviously see that in well actually no that's not
obvious but we will probably see that in
later books I mean Theon is hearing Bran
in the trees and obviously Bran
is still like that's one of those Chekhov's
guns that hasn't gone off yet right
Bran trying to remember like wait what the fuck happened
to me again
yeah and I think there's gonna be
some really big trial
esque moments whether it's an actual trial
or whether it's like things like that like look at sansa with her memory and with little finger
uh and realizing hey wait a second you betrayed my dad ha ha ha and my mom ha ha ha things like
that i think the start kids are gonna have to have some realization soon and brand thankfully
has a little bit of a of an achievement award going on there
because he has trees.
He has trees.
Bran can be like, www. last year at this time.
Yeah, the search tools.
Please narrow down my search to this time period.
But you know what did happen in the time period between
the last Jamie chapter and this Jamie
chapter? That was a good one.
That was a good one this time.
It would have been good if you didn't say it was good.
So
this is a very big lightning round.
It is like a rainstorm. It's like
a tropical thunderstorm of a lightning
round, truly. We started
off with Catelyn V.
Robb writes his will, whether Catelyn likes it or not.
Yes.
Samwell III.
Sam must put down one of his reanimated brothers.
And Coldhands comes to his rescue.
Arya IX.
Sandor reveals his whole life is consumed in achieving vengeance against his brother,
and also that he's going to ransom Arya and then try to join the wolves to fight.
Jon 6.
Jon reaches Molestown in time to warn everyone of the Free Folk's approach, arriving to
Castle Black to learn that his brothers are dead.
Ish.
Ish.
Ish.
Catelyn 6.
Greywyn's howls should have warned them away from the twins, but yet they continued
on.
Arya 10.
Arya and Sandor arrive at the twins for a wonderful
if not cheap wedding, but great
wedding by Dothraki standards.
Honestly, a fucking
killer wedding by their standards.
Yeah, absolutely.
People were dying to get in.
So, Catelyn 7. Jamie Lannister sends his regards.
Arya 11, it's too late for Arya to save her family, so Sandor must save her.
Tyrion 6, Tywin reveals his motivations and the wolf up his sleeve.
Davos 5, Melisandre's leech work proves
sort of effective.
This is like one of those small texts
read very quickly during a commercial.
Davos thinks a path
for Stannis' glory lies in going north.
John 7.
Literally,
I just want you guys to know that for John 7,
the lightning round this week is
Say Something by A Great Big World, the song.
That's all.
Brand 4.
A brother of the Night's Watch guides Brandon and his group to the Black Gate, allowing him passage beyond.
Daenerys 5.
Belos is sent in an attempt to weaken Meereen.
Traitors fill the court of Queen Daenerys, and she sends them away in disgust and heartache.
Tyrion 7.
Tyrion finds no comfort in his grieving wife
and turns to his paramour,
who he knows he cannot keep.
He devises a way to protect Shae.
Sansa 4.
Sansa has to suffer at a ton of public events
after her entire family was basically publicly butchered
and dude it just sucks
don't read this book
0 out of 10
would not recommend
Tyrion 8
that was pretty good
I give that like a 10 out of 10 actually wow amazing so now we're
at a 5 out of 10 average on this book all right you guys i'm bringing it up sansa 5
sansa's whisked away to safety by this very unemployed man with very ugly facial hair and
weird minty breath and that that brings us to Jamie 7,
Jamie's glorious return to King's Landing,
to his golden sister and his lordly father,
who shits gold,
is harshed by the death of his...
not a son?
The king is dead, they told him,
never knowing that Joffrey was his son as well as his sovereign.
It was Tyrion. He drank his blood.
It was poison. His face turned black.
The dwarf's wife did the murder thing, too.
I mean, kinda. For those last two.
The drinking of the blood? No, but metal.
We also have this line of for sansa afterward she vanished
from the hall in a puff of brimstone and a ghostly direwolf was seen prowling the red keep blood
dripping from his jaws okay that is so amazing and metal though like i know this is most likely
a cloud of sulfur as far as brimstone goes but i imagine it's brimstone butterflies like
huge yellow butterflies very like erupting around her but of course this language is in line with
how sansa is talked about on the road from other places right sandor hears about her on the road
i forgot you've been hiding under a rock, the northern girl, Winterfell's daughter.
We heard she killed the king with a spell and afterward changed into a wolf with the big leather wings like a bat and flew out a tower window.
But she left the dwarf behind and Cersei means to have his head.
Interestingly enough, she is described very much so bat-like or like I said, brimstone butterflies,
bat-like, or like I said, brimstone butterflies, especially when you consider the color yellow,
and with Jaime having chosen a Lothsten shield, which does have yellow on it like we talked about last episode, and the black bat. Sansa is really, really very much so getting into that house-went
kind of imagery, Lothsten imagery, that comes from her mother's side of the family, so
very interesting. and it also
relates to how rob is described in battle in a clash of kings right using some vile sorcery
your brother fell upon sir stafford lannister with an army of wargs not three days ride from
lannisport yeah absolutely there's a lot there that as you said harkens to i mean a lot of the
ways that these legends start to make them like,
look, Sansa, you made it. You're in a story.
You're in a legend.
It's a pretty badass portrayal, too.
Well, it doesn't
take too long from what we hear to be
made into a song, right? Arya hears songs
that are likely about
Ashara Dayne dying in A Storm of Swords,
right? And she's performing in
plays about Sansa.
Yeah, I love that.
I love how it spreads throughout Westeros.
To Essos.
I do like how this is introduced.
I think the language, Jaime chapters are just really strong, how they start usually.
And the framework is great here because it's 18 chapters between Jaime 6 and Jaime 7. Much like Sansa has a large
gap between her chapters in A Game of Thrones after the Trident to give the reader a different
perspective of the character and keep the ambiguity. Our big cut here was from Jaime
saving Brienne, leaving us, you know, kind of just jaw dropped to now Jaime Lannister sends his regards.
And here we are back on the road with Jaime and Brienne coming into King's Landing.
And it frames the characters in these two kind of comparisons as a villain or uncaring or unmoved by something big and traumatic that happened.
For Sansa, we come back to her living her best fucking life after that,
right? Like she's going to go to the tourney and everything's going to be magical. And all of that
that happened was all everybody else's fault. And I'm a kid, so I'm not gonna pay attention and
blah, blah, blah, blocked it out because traumatic. And for Jaime and Brienne, it's kind of more of
this reaction and reveal. Jaime is being painted as the villain in this light after we've had a handful of chapters
and he's been out of sight, out of mind, and everyone's dead.
But he really wasn't fully a villain here, which we're going to chat about later again.
Much like Sansa, as we learned, wasn't really a villain with the lady situation.
In Jaime 5, we start the chapter with his hand burned.
Something that framed not only jamie's hand
hurting from being obviously chopped off but aries burning his hand of the king which jamie
then reminisces about in that chapter in similar fashion this chapter two chapters later for jamie
starts off with the king is dead they told him but this time the king that's dead is his son
and not aries yeah those are some fantastic parallels that are being drawn there
in the double entendres of how it's being played with.
How Jaime's reliving, in a way, a lot of these things again,
just in a different context with the wording.
And yeah, we don't really get that much of what happened while on the road.
In storytelling, we're just kind of, of course,
seeing the parts that are important for jamie's character and story and as i'm rereading this as just jamie
chapters yes 20 chapters or something happened between this and the last one but it kind of
really throws into the foreground something interesting about the timing which we're going
to get back to in a bit also i have a tinfoil just now the ghostly
direwolf seen prowling the red keep we know that sansa keeps waking up and seeing lady right in the
corner of the room a thought whoa a thought what if she's uh warging lady's ghost well i i wasn't
going that far i just thought that maybe lady's ghost was haunting the red key but you know let's
let's take it a step further why not i'm just saying yeah
why not why not no one recognizes jamie at the end on the roadside why not so they all spill
the tea freely they're like why not why not gossip in front of jamie lannister and i don't know her
that's basically what jamie's saying right now he tries to think of Joffrey, but he can't. All he can see is Cersei in his mind.
And he sees Cersei in mourning, her hair is a mess, crying and fighting through the tears in his mind's eye.
He thinks that she'll look to him for comfort and for revenge.
I mean, he knows his sister.
If nothing else, there's that.
Yeah, absolutely.
It is kind of one of those things, though, now that we say it out loud that i'm like
oh that's how you see cersei in your mind in mourning her harem ass crying fighting through
the tears like seeing her as this you know his idealized maiden in distress because that's what
he does he saves maidens she's not a maiden yeah that's what he's about to fucking learn um that's
true they ride for the capital super hard the next day.
Steel Shanks, as they get closer, is like, wow, this stinks.
And Jaime's like, yeah, it's smoke, sweat, and shit.
You can smell the treachery, too, if you sniff real hard.
And Steel Shanks is like, White Harbor never smelled like this.
And Jaime says White Harbor is to King's Landing as Tyrion is to Gregor.
I wonder if that's going to have some sort of like bearing
on Jaime and Tyrion in the north or something. I thought that was interesting.
Oh, I thought it was a comparison of kind of like, people underestimating White Harbor,
especially as we see Lord Manderly start to become more of a maybe a player unless you know,
he's dead, but he absolutely was a player. Right?
Yeah. Well, and I think here it's apt that he's showing the size comparison,
and we know Tyrion is a survivor so far in the series,
and Gregor is a half-survivor.
Ish!
Ish is a great way to put it.
As Nag leads them with a seven-tailed peace banner with the seven-pointed star on top,
Jamie wonders if Tyrion could really have killed Joffrey, and he's pretty much in disbelief.
And then he's like, why don't I feel anything about this?
I feel like nothing about this.
And then we have this quote of,
Men were supposed to go mad with grief when their children died, he knew.
They were supposed to tear their hair out by the roots
to curse the gods and swear red
vengeance.
Yeah, and this is great too with the
Oberyn comparison coming up about his
sister and her children, right? With the chapters
to follow and Oberyn
to put it delicately, getting smashed.
Delicately? Okay.
Which it was not put. It was not is not obron's head not handled delicately
and it's also literally what catlin actually does with the tearing of the hair out cursing god's
vengeance and i think it's interesting that like jamie thinks that this is what how men
are supposed to react and it reminds me again of what i've been saying of like catelyn as the father as opposed
to the mother in terms of the seven and that judgment i like that a lot i'm glad you still
like it two weeks later i actually told not a cast about it i was like you guys should talk
about this with your cattle in chapter two because we just talked about it it's so interesting
me opening my trench coat y'all want to buy some takes he thinks about how joffrey believed robert was his father and how cersei never let him near
joffrey the boy had been a squalling pink thing who demanded too much of cersei's time
cersei's love and cersei's breasts robert was welcome to him, we're gonna return to this quote in a bit
in this chapter.
There's like that weird envying thing, right?
Where he's like envying his son's attention from his
sister. But, anyway,
yeah, you know, Cersei gets a lot
of blame for how Joffrey turned out
and of course she shoulders quite a bit of it.
But as we've discussed before, I think
for all intents and purposes, right,
Robert was Joffrey's father in the same way that we're gonna find ned was john's father and like who they tried to be
right who they wanted to be when they grew up whose approval they were seeking but interestingly
both robert and jamie probably see joffrey slash their son the same way of like uh I don't know that boy was that boy was off
but with Joffrey trying to be like Robert and doing all these crazy things to get his attention
and his approval it becomes this really great closed loop with this chapter specifically as
we realize that Joffrey even though he thought that the Baratheon was his father has been trapped
in the same familial tragedy that all of
these Lannister kids, who are not
kids, are now broken adults,
have been with Tywin as
they've just been trying to impress
and squeeze love out of
their father, like, for years.
Yeah, the wheel goes round and round for
sure, and it's very obvious
in this chapter with the behavior you see between Jamie and Cersei, obviously.
And then, of course, Jamie with Tywin and how Tywin treats him.
But I do think a call out there is like, I think Robert's parentage of Joffrey is minimized very, very often.
Like, I'm a strong advocate to talk about it that it's so minimized like george
specifically makes it a point that the cat spa was sent by joffrey because he was trying to emulate
his quote-unquote father which we know is robert because robert was heard in passing saying put the
kid down you know just be fucking done with it man and i think that like because
the author intended us to find that was a big reveal which we see later with of course tyrian
or sorry just a chapter ago when uh tyrian and sansa were at the the brunch thing for joffrey's
wedding day right the present giving uh and he tears up the book and joffrey's wedding day, right? The present giving. And he tears up the book, and Joffrey's like,
oh, maybe you should have had a Valyrian dagger.
And he confirms it, basically, in that moment.
Like, ah, it was Joffrey.
He looked at me like that, that little punk.
Like, I figured his ass out.
Yeah.
Which, obviously, this is all different time.
We'll talk about it again, I'm sure,
because we'll talk about it with Tyrion.
But that's why, of course, Joffreyffrey when he dies it's all like you like it had to have been him because
he literally made the threat about the dagger that's all joffrey knows to think about right
like he doesn't fucking know who has it out for him even though everyone does so i don't know uh
joffrey was like putting a lion-shaped cube in a big dumb round hole right when it comes to robert
like robert with maya you
get that great passage where he talks about how you know she just laughed and laughed and he would
throw her or sorry from maya you get that big passage about how like she's always being tossed
in the air and laugh and laugh and laugh from robert and then you have cersei who's like yeah
he loved all of his bastards but he hated joffrey every time he even touched
joffrey joffrey cried yeah and i mean yeah it's all that and it's not like they tried in the
sansas in the sansa chapters but like joffrey abusing sansa was something that he learned from
his dad because he was like oh my dad hits my mom so why not? This is what I'm supposed to do, right?
Like, that was normalized for him.
And now that I think about it, even the manner of his death.
Yes, absolutely.
By wine.
Like, wine played a big role in Robert's downfall.
Literally, one of the biggest roles in Joffrey's death here.
From his wife's family and his wife maybe we don't know yet
about Margie's role Cersei indirectly
also her but anyway
but yeah I mean
like that's part of it like
yes of course Joffrey
like Robert also like Cersei I mean
Jaime sees Joffrey right as an extension of Cersei
when he's thinking of what does Joffrey look like dad
he's not seeing Joffrey he's seeing
Cersei and I mean that's kind of what Cersei wanted Joffrey to be but she found she couldn't
control him but she wanted her children to be an extension of her that's how she sees them
yeah and that obviously like you said comes from the entire dynamic of the family
they're all fucked that they're a fucked up family they all fuck and they're all fucked that they're fucked up family they all fuck and they're all
fucked so he rides back to brienne on his horse who's decked out in scavenged menswear and armor
he nags her about being quiet and covering her face he says they're almost at king's landing
and brienne mostly kept her vow but she insists there was another half which was returning the girls you know that tiny
part of the vow there's only only a small part and jamie's like you know it's really interesting
how brienne grieves way more for this king that she never met than i am for my own king who's also
my son and he's like oh man i remember when we learned about this happening we were over at
brindlewood
and we learned from sir bertram beesbury and oh the beesburys are in this story in the main story
apparently they are i like the beesburys they're an interesting house vassals such as lord piper
though apparently are heading to king's landing to go pledge and surrender especially because you
know they amongst many other houses have family members that are being held hostage at the twins and bd jamie explains to brianne that you know there are a lot of vassals who have
envy towards their lords for example we lannisters we had the rains and the tarbacks the tyrells
they got the florence the tullies they they obviously as you can now see had the phrase
and like he's not even like you know this the Boltons or the Starks, they were part of that too.
The Boltons used to just flay the Starks in rhythmous cloaks. This is normal.
Yeah, this is such a brilliant way for George to give that bigger overall reveal about how the Red Wedding played out.
Because this time it's not to us. we already know as readers that it's happened,
it's to Brienne. We're given a direct show of the people who've tried to rise up and what happens
to them. He notes the reigns in the Tarbecks, which of course we know what happened to them,
the reigns of Castamere. Robert's match with Selyse and Stannis as a political marriage that
we've talked about before, in case the Tyrells ever acted up, rings true here. And we also see Axel Florent rise in power from being a background character
at the start of the series to the queen's side after his brother is burnt, right?
And of course, lastly, we get to the Tullys and the Freys and the Boltons and the Starks. And this
reference right here is so, so obvious, because the Freys have wanted nothing
more than to usurp the Tullys forever, as we know. And the Tullys are now dead, but for the Blackfish
who escaped, and they have their claws on Edmure. And of course, the Starks used to be flayed by the
Boltons and worn as cloaks. That's the giveaway. Yeah, and obviously, we've discussed this in some
of the Theon chapters, but you see like those bolton hints especially because not everyone in the north is aware of
their role at the red wedding i mean we are because we all saw it and we're there whatever
it wasn't exactly like planned in front of brienne or jamie but like you could see those seeds start
happening during that supper but it's interesting that george actually said in 2000 there's a so speak martin and we'll link it that ruse was still keeping his options open and was
only just exploring and seeing like is this a viable option for me when jamie was at supper
and questioning him about it and george actually says in terms of you know the timeline up
as for bolton if you reread all those sections carefully,
I think you will see a picture of a man keeping all his options open as long
as he could sniffing the wind,
covering his tracks,
ready to jump either way,
even as late as his supper with Jamie at Heron Hall.
Oh yeah.
And you can totally see that because like it reads more like this is Bolton
kind of being like,
Hmm.
So now that I have you here, since you stumbled into my arms, Kingslayer, it's interesting you're here tonight having these dates and this wine with me.
Do you think that your dad would be down to tango?
Yeah, because I don't know.
Looking for a wolf of a different coat, you know, a golden coat, maybe a lion, maybe, maybe.
Like, it really is a feeling it out chapter. You see him and like it's like a dance jamie like steps forward and bolton kind of steps back
a little and then bolton steps forward and jamie kind of steps back a little until finally at the
end of the conversation jamie goes i get it yes get me home and my dad has your back yeah and he
didn't quite know that it meant oh killing a bunch of people at a wedding,
but. Yeah, they didn't know
what was being planned.
And he didn't know that his words were going to be twisted like that.
Man, if I were Jamie,
I'd be like, goddammit.
Well, yeah, that's the whole thing. He's a case
slayer all over again.
I know, yes.
And he's like, goddammit.
Why would you sell me my bad name like this?
My bad name.
Why would you sell it even more?
But this, I want to be responsible for the bad things I did do, you know?
Not the bad things I didn't do.
Anyway.
Well, and while it was playing and parrying, like,
yes, he didn't know this was what he was orchestrating,
but he also knows that ruse
bolton isn't a dude to fuck around with and he says so right here like saying like ah you know
the starks the boltons want to skin them for history and history and they used to and yeah
like okay we know you weren't planning like a princess party right like what'd you think was
gonna happen jamie like yes, yes, once more, hated
for killing a king, but not in the usual
way, but it's like one of these, again,
one of these things, much like when we get
to Feast, where Jamie's
doing the best he can, quote-unquote,
with most things, but
wasn't his best move.
I think he thought it was gonna be like a double-cross thing, right?
Like, where the next thing you know, the Tyrells
turn around all of a sudden, wow, who are the Tyrells
backing? And I think he thought
it was going to be like that with the Boltons, not like
wow, greatest Dothraki wedding
of the century. Yeah, like maybe
like Roose was going to marry someone off
or you know, I don't know.
Use his words!
Since hearing the news,
Brienne has been listless
there's this line
the woman had dropped a rock on Robin Riger
battled a bear with a tourney sword
bitten off Fargo Hote's ear
and fought Jamie to exhaustion
but she was
broken now, done
maybe she's just tired because
honestly, this is me
around this time every night.
I'm just saying, and she does a lot more.
They haven't even been in hotels.
Who knows what they've been doing.
Yeah, I sleep in a bed.
For sure.
I called it out though just because I was like,
oh yes, broken man.
The broken man speech.
Brienne, like you said, she's probably just tired because she finds strength later on. And I think there's an argument maybe that one can be unbroken,
like, de-brokenized, maybe, when one feels they have a purpose, as long as they believe,
like, values still have meaning, as Brienne does. But that's later on in the story.
meaning as Brienne does but that's later on in the story he says he'll talk to his dad about sending Brienne back home to Tarth or maybe give her a place at court if she wants to stay
she's naturally not thrilled at that concept because what would she be a companion to the
queen he thinks about her in a dress again and what Cersei would think and says no no okay fine
whatever what about the city watch and she's like, full of oath breakers and murderers.
And he's like, all right, peace.
But then he thinks,
then why did you ever bother putting on a sword?
He might've said, but he bit back the words.
Totally Jamie's worldview in a nutshell.
Absolutely.
He's still getting over it, he is.
Side note, I know that, like,
the pack survives,
but it's interesting that Brienne is very much
just that lone wolf character.
That's all.
I think you're very on the
wolf nose there.
Yeah, and I know people have likened, you know,
Dunk and Egg's stories to, like,
Lone Wolf and and cub and clearly
brienne potter a version of that yes yeah absolutely and i see her i mean yeah uh the
bad show did a version of it but i do see her as a kind of a kingsguard-esque character she's
someone who takes her vows the night seriously so i see her john jamie all of those kind of roles right of
doing their duty in the story so for her in the end if she does become a kingsguard member or if
she does something i think it makes sense for her to be on her own especially if jamie's not in the
picture i think this is you know it's this big chivalric romance and they kind of are their big love so i don't foresee them finding anyone else
after each other ever yeah this is yeah as you said duty is their wife duty and grave worms
uh you're reminding me of some of arihota's lines but right now the gate of the gods is clogged with
carts and wagons of really nice food and produce and drink. Different types of guards surround them.
There are lords also and farmer's boys and sellswords.
The gold cloaks are actually collecting coin at the point of entry from each of the wagon's drivers.
And Steelshanks is like,
Jamie, can you explain what the fuck is going on here?
Because he's like, I don't understand.
Why are people paying for entry?
And a nearby man
explains it's because there's more money to be made
in King's Landing under the Lannister's
silver reign.
And Jaime's like, no, Tywin Lannister
shits gold.
And I just want to say that obviously Steelshanks has never
been to an anime convention if he doesn't
understand this because would you
Steelshanks, let me tell you, sometimes you
pay lots of
money so that you can go inside and spend even more money welcome to capitalism baby we are the law
jamie is like actually little finger has to mint the stuff himself at this point and the captain
the gate interrupts and he's like um actually the imp is master of coin well was until he killed the king and got arrested
uh jamie is so out of place this entire chapter and him getting corrected here is so good because
it's like no jamie this is no longer where you live either yeah actually though that really is
like how many chapters also are there like
along with that where jamie just shows up places and gets caught up on the gossip
like the next two or three yeah it's like every chapter for jamie
the guards look over at the northmen asking who they are and they say they've come to see the
king the guards assume they mean bend the knee and wave them through. Jamie notes the city does not seem to be in mourning except for a begging brother in the
street of seeds praying for the king's soul. Everything else seems to be normal. There are
sex workers who are being jolly and hanging their titties out of the windows. Bakers are baking.
Jugglers are spinning knives to entertain some tyrell soldiers jamie finds no one is paying him
any attention they don't know who he is for once he's an outsider like i said and even here the
tyrell soldiers are highlighted and i think that's on purpose that he literally says tyrell soldiers
are being entertained because if you close your eyes and imagine this scene for a second you're entering a street
that you once knew that you walked every day in this city and yet like the tyrell soldiers
are in your city acting normal acting like they're just here to get a drink and hang out with the
barkeep and you know hit on the chicks over there and this is what they do every day like that's how
long he's been gone this is him coming home from battle you know i mean he's a veteran here he is he he's got a
completely different world view than these nights of summer as i'm sure that jamie would think of
them or or catelyn would think of them but it reminds me of something at the beginning of
ned's chapters where he says to robert like, what the fuck happened, Robert? Why are you just surrounded by Lannisters? And that's essentially like, I know Cersei's like paranoid about that in her chapters in Feast, but I mean, she's not wrong. She's like, why am I surrounded by Tyrells?
she's like why am i surrounded by tyrells yeah it's definitely a change of environment and scenery and it it's a huge change from the beginning of the book when it was robert surrounded by the
for sure and it reminds me also of sansa looking around at the tyrells and thinking they're all
foolish young girls in the same book in a storm of swords they're just girls you know they know
nothing about war or any of this they'll grow
up soon and they'll understand too you know she that's a kind of jamie-esque way of looking at
the world a little bit very jaded cynicism has unfortunately grown that way for sure
yeah there's also another line that really embodies the way things have changed for Jaime, and it's,
Your face has changed, and your arms as well, the Northmen said. And they have a new Kingslayer now!
Hooray!
It reminds me of that line from the bad show when Sansa says to Tyrion during the wedding ceremony for Margaery and Joffrey,
We have a new queen in Eyrolls.
We have a new kingslayer.
They head up to the Red Keep.
The gate is open but armed
by gold cloaks and Sir Maron
commands the front.
Jaime speaks up and Maron is shocked
that it's him. Jaime's like
it's nice to be remembered. Please move.
And they all obey immediately
and it pleases him
immensely having having forgotten how much he liked it it's another thing that's gonna go nicely
with the end of this chapter and a couple of other things that happen right that feeling of power of
obedience and jamie and all the landisters are so used to it yeah they come upon two quote new
kingsguard members that jam Jaime doesn't know.
And he thinks it's very, like, Cersei to name me Lord Commander and then appoint new colleagues for me.
Great, thanks.
Which is, of course, like, why he refuses the hand job, finally, because he's like, wow.
Interesting wording.
Yep.
Because finally he's like, hmm, wow, interesting.
Like, wait a second, maybe this isn't what couples do that are happily in love. Also, maybe couples that are happily in love aren't siblings.
There's a lot of things that couples that are happily in love don't do that Jamie and Circe do.
seriously do i do not recommend yeah and and then oh everything gets even better get ready he meets loris terrell in case you want jamie's day to get fucking better and he feels just dirty
in comparison to this fucking young twink in this beautiful silk like loris is just like i have
flowers in my hair and i'm gorgeous and strong and muscled like a maiden's fantasy. And Jamie's just like, what a waste of a knight.
What a waste of a Kingsguard.
He looks at him and he's like, you chump.
When I was your age, I was 10 Kingsguard and one.
Even though like he killed the king.
And everyone, I mean, Jamie was also same deal.
Yeah.
Like all these maiden's fantasiesies literally we spent last chapter finding
out how many maidens he was the fantasy of this is literally the spider-man meme like
i'm you you're me loris was knighted at 15 beautiful sister who looks exactly like him
high expectations to boost the family's name. Kingsguard at 17. Secret lover.
Golden Rose. His first scene with Loras is so interesting from the perspective of Jaime feeling
unclean. Like Warren mentioned earlier, the Barristan quote, did I spoil the cloak or did
it spoil me, fits here to where it builds when Jaime finally blows up on Loras in the next chapter and says, you know, older and
wiser, sir, you should learn from me. Loras's role in Jaime's plot in King's Landing kind of feels
like it's there for Jaime to get obsessed with, right? Like where Cersei has that beat of Margaery
in her head, that conniving little bitch stealing her son, Jaime has Loras, look at us, we're better
than you, we do this better than you,
we're the golden roses with our plenty harvest, our Disney prince and princess songs, the people
like our soldiers better, our queen better, our Kingsguard members better. And that brings out
what he realizes that he and Cersei don't functionally have, right? Like, any functionality,
they don't have any of it. i'm also starting to wonder is the
another difference is it like that mace tyrell actually likes his kids yeah mostly i mean i
still think there are some insane pressure and like requirements to be a tyrell child obviously
so i don't know if i would say that i mean he does seem to like them that is the difference of like
olena preparing marjorie for court instead of just like offering her up like cattle yeah i mean we don't know we
don't have any tyrell povs that would be interesting if we did lord cyril could be an interesting pov
jamie tells sir marion you know you haven't done a great job of teaching these new brothers their
duties and marion is like uh what do you mean, boss? And Jaime's
like, keeping the king alive?
The one.
Which is also, like, this is the exact
moment when one of your parents says
to you, do I look like
an idiot to you? Like, what do you do?
Don't say anything about Aerys, Maren.
Do not talk about Aerys right now.
Like, Jaime's
sitting here like, your job is to keep the king alive
and Maren's like don't laugh
don't laugh
it's also the same line right
that Cersei kind of throws at Barristan
yeah
Jamie's throwing it around here but yes as you said
interesting coming from the kingslayer
Bael and Swan
though finally notices the elephant in the room
and it's not Brienne,
it's Jaime's missing hand.
Jaime quips, like,
oh, yeah, I'm just gonna fight with my
left one now, and BD, inside his
head, very BD,
asks where his father is, and he's
in the solar with Lord Tyrell
and Oberyn, and Jaime's like,
that's weird, very strange,
and asks, okay, anyways, where can I find the queen?
And they answer that she's in the sept praying over the king.
But then there's a huge dramatic moment because Loras realizes that Brienne is there.
And he's like, you are another kingslayer.
You wore the rainbow cloak, but you killed him.
And Brienne is all like, I did not.
I did not hit her.
I did not.
Oh, hi, Mark.
How's the sex life, Loras?
That's actually Brienne's.
That's not actually her line.
No, what she says is, I did not do that.
Like, I loved him.
I'd die for him.
Please stop.
That is the same energy, though, as Johnny's. Yeah him please stop and that is the same energy though as
johnny's literally the same in that one absolutely as tommy was out but he asks if she's accusing
catelyn of doing it and then he calls catelyn an old woman which is honestly really rude
this little tyke needs to respect his elders like you are the lg on my river right now loris and
you're gonna get fucking plucked leave Leave Catelyn out of this.
Brienne tries to explain it was a shadow
and Stannis, and for obvious
reasons, Loras does not buy it.
He accuses her of having no honor
and he's like, fight me, mate.
He bites his thumb at her, and Jamie
steps in and tells Loras, yo,
put your sword away. Also, Brienne
can totally kick your ass, and
Loras is like, this is of no concern
to you basically saying you're not my boss and jamie's like yes i am the fucking lord commander
balan swan backs him up gold cloaks are all like oh oh shit and the dreadfort men also get their
swords out they're like let's go let's go and then loris is like all right all right all right well
at least arrest her because i don't want her here and then jamoris is like all right all right all right well at least arrest her
because i don't want her here and then jamie has this line of for what it's worth said jamie the
wench does have honor more than i've seen from you and it may even be she's telling it true i'll
grant you she's not what you'd call clever but even my horse could come up with a better lie
if it was a lie she meant to tell as you insist however sir balin escort lady brand to a
tower cell and hold her there under guard this is like one of again jamie's i'm doing the best i can
in these circumstances choices right like he does in feast under the lannister name as well stopping
the bleeding still causing a little pain the best he can do in this situation is get her
under guard in jail
in a tower. But in the same motion,
he also thinks earlier
that he loves the power he feels
when he commands the men. So it
shows that kind of internal struggle for
order that Jaime's finding in honoring
his post and role as Lord Commander,
as Lannister titles,
and of course, how best to keep Brienne safe
while deprioritizing her
on this list of things and making the Lannisters
and the Tyrells kind of the
priority.
Yeah, and also, Brienne's just so caught up
in the honor of things, that same as
at Roose Bolton's supper table.
She doesn't really understand any of the politics
that are at play here, because all she sees
is herself being arrested.
And she's just like, what?
I've done nothing wrong.
And Jamie's like, yeah, I know.
I'm just trying to appease the Tyrells right now and keep you safe.
And it's worth noting that he says take her to a tower cell, not like the dungeons below, not that shitty place where Ned Stark was thinking of this book series.
Because it's a cushy ass cell like i never
realized until now that oh we can just add brienne to like the list of ladies trapped in towers
along with sansa and arianne and like arianne had a cushy ass house arrest okay she was being
served amazing food uh except for the part where no one would talk to her and for extroverts like
arianne things like that things like quarantining bad bad but especially because brienne's
i mean she's not really arrested jamie's just saying that in front of everyone like unlike
sansa and arianne being kept yeah and obviously like he rescued her in the last chapter so
hopefully she can use that but at the same time she also just like half learned that he's part of the reason probably that the starks are dead so
i can understand where she might just be a little like okay so is he just gonna leave me here in a
fucking tower at his family's house like that's the other thing this totally reads like you're
going to go meet my family for the first time by the way and also
we're not actually dating like and don't tell them we are that's really how i'm dating my sister
entire episode yeah like by the way do not let my sister find out that i'm dating you because i'm
actually dating her and also don't let my father find out that i'm dating you because i'm actually
dating her and he doesn't know that i'm actually dating her either yes and it turns
out the whole realm thinks I'm not dating anyone because I'm not supposed to yeah also
you remember the part where I just emphasize I'm lord commander of the kingsguard several times
I'm supposed to be the most kingsguardiest of them all of all of the seven I'm supposed to be the one that does the most kings guarding
and I, Jamie Lannister, have done
the least guarding of kings
at the same time, yeah, and he's like
by the way, also put up these bolt
men, take care of these
steel shanks, the railway cat
these other cats
Brienne is hurt though because Jamie did just have her arrested Steel shanks, the railway cat, these other cats.
Brienne is hurt, though, because Jamie didn't just have her arrested.
He's like, I barely had you arrested.
In his head, he's like, you should be blowing me kisses.
He literally thinks she should be blowing me kisses.
Blowing what?
Kisses.
Oh.
Yes.
Why?
What did you think, Chloe?
Blowing what?
Jamie thinks everybody misunderstands him because of Ares. Interesting.
Jamie, listen, it's not like I stabbed you in the back or something,
Brienne. God.
Yeah, at least, like,
he's like, if I'm gonna stab you, it's gonna be
mostly in front. You'll see
it coming. Ares did.
I'm gonna cry. The Kingsguard-iest of all of them
he's supposed to be the most
Kingsguard-iest
it's like he's like I don't know how I got this
promotion
I was tricked into
taking this job
yeah he's like I thought I was qualified for this job and he was in fact qualified for this job. Yeah, he's like, I thought I was qualified for this job.
And he was, in fact, qualified for this job,
except it turns out he wasn't when he killed his king.
Whatever. Complicated.
It's a complicated job, apparently.
Jamie tries to go into the sept,
and a bouncer at the door tells Jamie it's VIP only.
Cersei wants to mourn alone.
Jamie's like, do you even fucking know who I am and the bouncer's like
hey let me give you a hand here sir
um the bouncer's like
do you know who I am I'm a
Kingsguard cripple and Jaime's
like are you fucking kidding
me I'm her brother and he's
like why aren't you in prison and
Jaime's incredulous and he's like I'm her
other brother it's pretty obvious
I'm the real
tall one the guard falls over himself and he's like oh I'm Osmond Kettleblack uh and Jamie's
like whatever loser get the fuck out I want to fuck he gets in there Cersei's praying hundreds
of candles are lit to pray for Joffrey and Jamie's like damn Joffrey needs every one of those because this bitch is dead
yeah well not just dead he's just like man who knows where that boy is going in the afterlife
my god we all know sis we've been known we all know and I just really want to put this exchange
in here I'm gonna cut it off a line early from what's actually it is just for comedic effect for me anyways his sister looked over her shoulder who she said that jamie she
rose her eyes brimming with tears is it truly you she did not come to him however she has never come
to me he thought she's always waited letting me come to her she gives gives, but I must ask. You should have come sooner, she murmured when he took her in
his arms. Why couldn't you have come sooner to keep him safe, my boy? Our boy? I came as fast as I
could, phrasing. He broke from the embrace and stepped back apace. It's war out there, sister.
You look so thin, and your hair, your golden hair.
The hair will grow back.
Ah.
Jamie lifted his stump.
She needs to see.
This won't.
Her eyes went wide.
The Starks.
No, this was Vargo Holt's work.
The name meant nothing to her.
Who?
Who?
I never, I didn't notice, even this is like the 80th time i've read this passage today and i didn't think about the the hair will grow back there that
jamie says about his hair i'm like oh that lannister vibe yo uh and hair grows back so
cersei's growing paranoia and instant jump to the Starks here I love it and Jaime's
perception against that it's all very interesting how it's framed because we know Cersei sees them
all as scheming she sees everyone as scheming to be honest but she thinks that Sansa murdered
Joffrey or helped partially because she murdered her awful husband or helped who half-ass raised
the kid but that's another one for the Cersei chapters.
It's called, in a John Ralphio voice
from Parks and Rec,
Projecting!
And Cersei calls Sansa a she-woof all the time,
and Jaime's out there like,
the Starks? Okay.
Sure it was them, Cersei.
How many Starks does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
They don't have enough alive!
Also, they were dead.
Yeah, like, how could it have been
them, Cersei? They're literally all dead
or you've, like, scared all of them.
It's interesting because, like, Tywin actually does the
exact same thing, like, in a second
in this chapter when he's like, the Starks?
He's like, no, no, no, no.
And, I mean, like, it seems
like the whole projection thing, you know, maybe
at the very least, that is one thing that Cersei
did inherit from Tywin
yeah and also
real quick it does
also feel like with that
like really you guys are really
like I guess it's Rob's victories
in the field right the fact that he was able to
defeat them in the field is why they think this
but like most of those
were really
good raw young like war work there but also like the starks are just like falling over themselves
right now they don't have enough starks to hold up a goddamn like ceiling well they were also
holding their breath i guess the lannisters were holding their breath the whole time after joffrey
was like you know what would be different if i beheaded ned Stark instead and they were like oh oh oh no oh no they have Jaime
like the whole time they've just been waiting for something like that to happen so maybe that's why
they thought it too but I just love like she's like who uh coming back to that timing thing
though where she's accusing Jaime like why the fuck weren't you here and I might be wrong right but so seriously it's all like you could have protected
Joffrey which debatable I mean I'm not really sure how one uses a sword against poison you know
questions that I have Jamie doesn't know medicine but anyway if I'm not mistaken was Jamie late because he doubled back to save Brienne like we get we get
like language that tells us it took this long right like Jamie asking how long will it take
if we just stop here how long does it take us to go all the way back to Harrenhal and it tells us
like when all that happens is does he miss the wedding and thus his son's death uh by going back
to save Brienne like is that was that the price for this act of heroism like his son's death uh by going back to save rianne like is that was that
the price for this act of heroism like his son's life kind of even though again i don't know how
you fight against poison yes absolutely it was because tywin later comments on it as well that
jamie should have made it on time according to what lord bolton said lord bolton hit tywin a
quick i message and tywin was like, on red. Extremely telling
though in his development too at what
he seems to be feeling in this chapter
because like, the breaks are starting.
You can see them. The cracks are there.
I'm just waiting to chisel those
open. Oh, absolutely.
They look at Joffrey
who's dressed in gilded armor.
Gilded armor that kind of creepily
looks like Jaime's. Joffrey shimmers in the candlelightilded armor, gilded armor that kinda creepily looks like Jamie's.
Joffrey shimmers in the candlelight bravely.
Cersei does as well.
Cersei is wearing her morning dress, shoutout back to, uh, fashion hour from what, Eddard
and Sansa?
The black gown with the red Rhaegar ruby tears in the bodice, and her hair long and tangled
just like he imagined.
Joffrey is dressed like jamie which ironically
cersei freaks out at jamie soon about how he's not being careful to hide their relationship
but yet joffrey's funeral garb that he's in is like chosen looking exactly like his biological
father yeah though i in the defense of everyone else you know with the exception of the targaryens
no one really jumps to the conclusion like wow
the twins must have been fucking
most people would be like oh yes of course
the Lannister seed is strong
right
normal people
but anyway
Ned
Ned is on that next level
like shipping
Cersei tells him that Tyrion finally did it.
He wrote a check.
His words could cash.
He said that her joy would turn to ashes in her mouth.
And Jaime's like, really?
I don't know.
He doesn't want to believe that Tyrion would do that,
especially since he's like, but Tyrion knew that Joffrey was my son.
He thinks, I loved Tyrion.
I was good to him.
Well, except for that one time,
but Imp did not know the truth
of that. Or did he?
Dot, dot, dot.
Yeah, it's really
creeping. Just reading Jaime's
chapters, it's so interesting how you start to see
the Tysha
reveal
mounting. Cersei cl jamie's good hand saying it was for tyrian's sex worker
and that he had told her he was going to do it she kisses jamie's fingers and tells him that
joff pointed his tyrian as he died naming his murderer she asks if jamie will avenge joffrey
for her but he pulls away yeah you know as cerseisei tells Jamie that it would be so easy for him to just go murder his brother,
it's so easy for you to just sneak in the cells, everyone's gonna let you in, you can just go and do it.
I think that, you know, she's actually, in fact, kind of planting the seeds for Jamie to be like,
wait, yes, it would in fact be easy for me to sneak in and free my brother.
Yeah, it's absolutely set up here.
In fact, this entire passage is super fundamental
for how that is set up,
because he tells her,
Tyrion's still my brother,
and I only have one hand,
so I really can't do all that.
And he's like,
I just want to learn more before I commit to it, obviously.
And she says,
oh, well, there's going to be a trial,
and that's when you're going to hear all of it,
and you'll want him dead as much as she does.
And obviously, we know that the exact opposite occurs,
because Cersei orchestrates a fucking mummers lineup to convict Tyrion by fucking and paying people off, and Jaime's disgusted eventually at all of that
because of the hard truths that Tyrion does reveal,
but also disgusted in general because it's obvious, right,
that it's like a total mummer
show so everything here she's like you're gonna believe it he's doing the exact opposite it makes
him want to save tyrian more including being honest with him for the first time in his life
about anything and everything including taisha and it makes it so juicy it's the first sign of
pulling away from cersei and it's happening right now. The touching that Cersei is doing here is absolutely her tying her body to get him to do things for
her. It's something we see Cersei prowess at doing. It's always paved her way to things before,
whether it's giving or withholding her body. And each of these is connected to a request
or to something that needs convincing, right? Like earlier, she's kissing him softly. She's touching his arm and saying, oh, Tyrion said this. Soon these touches
turn gross for him, and he does not want them. This is a sign of a relationship breaking down
between them. And Jaime and Cersei are more physically in tune with each other and themselves
than they are emotionally. So the dam has already actually broken for Jamie,
but he doesn't realize it yet.
In fact,
he doesn't realize it until when he's throwing letters in the fire,
which as we know is going to be a totally badass episode,
but it's already happening here,
whether he knows it or not.
Yeah,
it's starting to.
And that's absolutely true that like Circe is doing this, like as part of her request, starting to touch him, and she's like, oh, but what if you killed our brother?
And, yeah, Jaime isn't super conscious of it here, because it doesn't come up, like, oh, it's just, like, next time, but it is!
It's the same pattern as Circe coming to Jaime dressed as a maid and being like but what if you joined the king's guard and then applying him with sex but it this this is a weird scene how it all
goes down here in the sept because you know then she kisses him lightly and she says i am not whole
without you but when he returns her soft kiss it isn't soft his isn't he kisses her hard and begins
to kiss her neck and hold her and cersei says no like at first she says it like weakly saying not here the septons and he just like kisses her
silent and kisses her until she moans and is banging on the mother's altar he would you say
here as he puts her on top of that altar to uh insert himself that he is putting that pussy
literally on a pedestal yeah he's been doing it like this whole time.
Most people just don't usually do it with their sisters, you know?
We're never going to let it go this episode.
My God.
She's pounding on his chest,
and Jaime remarks in his head,
this is a feeble pounding,
murmuring about their father and getting caught and the wrath of the gods,
because that's stopped them so many times and so well in the beginning.
You know, the first three times she got pregnant with him.
But Jaime gets on in there and it turns out Cersei's on her period.
And he's like, eh, whatever.
And he goes on in while she changes her tides slowly
and then starts saying, hurry and quickly do it now.
Do me, Jaime.
Yes, my brother, you're home.
Yes, I have you.
You're home.
I don't know if you're uncomfortable.
I'm uncomfortable.
It's all very uncomfortable with how it started
as a very reluctant, non-consensual experience.
Yeah, the whole thing's uncomfortable.
And it's not even like the period part.
No, I don't care about that.
Yeah, that's like not...
I don't know if George threw it in there
because he thought it would make us uncomfortable.
Like that's not uncomfortable.
Because it, it yeah like coming
back to that earlier line where joffrey thinks that where jamie was thinking about how joffrey
takes up too much of circe's time and like her breasts and then we've discussed in jamie's first
chapter he's upset about circe experiencing marital rape from robert but he's not upset
about it because he's like wow my sister's being hurt by this he's upset about because he's not upset about it because he's like, wow, my sister's being hurt by this.
He's upset about it because he's jealous of Robert being able to have Cersei.
And it's just kind of a similar energy to the way Jaime feels about his son, I guess,
taking up Cersei's time. It's very strange. And I know people have had many discussions about this, a few years back when the show adapted the scene and they didn't quite
have that same ambiguity right but we are seeing it of course through jamie's pov and cersei is
saying no here at first and yeah she's pounding at his chest he thinks it's feeble but at the same
time like it's not it's not the most consensual act like they'd have a horrible relationship and
jamie's just kind of blowing past anything that cersei's saying. He's kind of just reenacting a lot of those same power dynamics that people exact on women.
And it ties in well with, I guess, how Jamie was raised by Tywin, like that inability to
listen to that no, even from people they were supposed to love and maybe hurting them.
And maybe that's why Cersei's saying yes quickly, because she's like, let's just get
it over with, right?
That's how she dealt with it with Robert. She's like, let's just get it over with, right? That's how she dealt with it with Robert.
She's like, I'll just get it over with.
And he was so drunk, I didn't even have to, like, I could just use my hands most of the time with stuff anyway.
And Tywood reacts poorly to Jaime's several no's and refuses to acknowledge them when Jaime's like, no, I'm not giving up the Kingsguard for Casterly Rock.
No, I'm not giving up the Kingsguard for Casterly Rock.
It absolutely reads like she wanted to get it over with,
especially because she tells him what he wants to hear in that.
She says, you're home.
You're finally home.
And what did Jamie do this entire time but think,
I just have to get home for Cersei.
She's waiting for me.
She's waiting for me. But we the people know Cersei has not been waiting for Jamie.
You know, she's, that's nowhere near her thoughts. She's not, waiting for jamie you know she's that's nowhere
near her thoughts she's not she's busy right now she's doing shit and here in this scene
however you want to skew it whether you want to call it non-consensual or whether you want to say
the sex was consensual cersei does not want to have sex with him her body language like at all
she does not want to have sex with him in this scene it
is neither here nor there it is very apparent the body language is reluctant she is only touching
him when she wants something and it's hollow the big kicker that comes up soon is when she shies
away from his arm the slip topping to it all she didn't want him to start with she saw something
she wanted just
like tywin sees what he wants with him in the end of the chapter and does not get it and there's no
happy afterglow for either of them here because immediately she's like get me up because they
have to clean off the blood they smeared all over the altars yeah the line goes jamie wiped it clean
with a sleeve then bent to pick up the candles
he had knocked over
fortunately they had all gone out and they fell
if the sept had caught fire
I might never have noticed
wow speaking of I might never have noticed
I might never have noticed that line
ever and I think it's because I blocked it out
because of the sex scene
like most George RR Martin sex scenes
but like
if the sept had caught fire i might never
have noticed i wonder logistically if we could have the bad show sept blow up scene and king's
landing blow up i suppose we could see a parallel i don't think we've seen happen yet but we also
get like i don't know i've just been thinking we get other things and other bits
of maidens from the past books like fire and blood or the world of ice and fire and it makes me
wonder if the set doesn't blow up in the books and it is just one blow up and it's king's landing
which i thought was more likely i don't know like what's gonna happen to marjorie from all this stuff
that keeps happening in uh these cersei chapters and jamie chapters especially and the tyrell soldiers being there and all this
presence is marjorie gonna get a shardane is she gonna be the suicide of this generation
oh interesting she has less of a role in the books than she did in the show right and during the dance we're lightly told people like
like helena targaryen and jehera targaryen kill themselves they throw themselves off of the same
exact room jehera targaryen we learned it's actually a murder not a suicide very in passing
it's not really confirmed but it's confirmed it was probably unwin peak but i just see like a
likely blood and cheese kind of parallel
coming soon with the sand snakes and tommy and marcella and now this is making me think like
if the set does blow up maybe that's how the tarals go but maybe there's something else for
marjorie i don't know yeah i could see it like and we the readers would be like, that seems weird for Margaery to do that.
Yeah.
Right. And as you said, like, Jaehaer Targaryen.
That's what it really makes me think about. Yeah.
Well, Cersei, after the sex and after all the blood is cleaned up, is like, well, this was bullshit and stupid.
We shouldn't have done it.
And Jaime's like, if the Targaryens do it, why couldn't we?
And then he says, stand up before the realm and say it's me you want.
We'll have our own wedding feast and make another son in place of Joffrey.
Ha ha ha, but Cersei finds that unfunny.
And Jaime's like, I didn't intend it to be funny.
She says Tommen's throne comes from Robert.
And Jaime's like, well, he can have Casterly Rock.
They should just let dad sit the throne instead
all I want is you
oh Jamie
yeah and seems like this is another thing where
Cersei what is she just
being reduced to her body again and
that's why Cersei
thinks that's like
the only thing she is in many
ways other than the part where
she also thinks she's Samhain's daughter but anyways like does circe even want to have more kids no probably not she's like already
had three three and then like she had that abortion before but i mean to be honest she's
already like this is already too much yeah and jam Jamie comes in and we have something that's very much like marital rape in this moment.
And he's just like, yeah, I want another kid.
And Cersei's like, no, I don't want another kid.
Anyway, that and also a side note, right?
If something that bothers me about how this all goes down, because Cersei knows how it works, right?
She lays it all very clearly.
And it's different from how it's in the show.
Because Cersei's like, why would we bother having another kid tom and throne derives from robert that's like the
whole fucking point and i don't know that seriously will take the throne in the books same as in the
show maybe maybe she will but maybe it won't be quite like that if she does she'll know much more
explicitly like this is a coup of like moving it to Lannister power because it's not derived
from the Baratheons anymore.
Yeah,
it would absolutely be a big crazy deal.
And I guess the small folk wouldn't really,
I mean,
what would they say right in the end?
What would they say?
But I don't know.
It's something that I'm actually almost finished writing an essay about.
So maybe we'll talk about it in the future but i think that
in the show they didn't they kind of cut off their chickens before they hatched them right
uh dorn got pretty killed off pretty fast but but a handful of the dorn players are going to king's
landing and they are the handful that are very, very much so consumed with vengeance. And
I think that
Dornish secession is going to play a huge role
in the show. We don't really remember it
because Myrcella gets sent off and her death
in season five, you know, happens so abruptly.
But, I mean,
Myrcella is one year older than
Tommen, and who's not to say
that we'll get Myrcella possibly being
put forth as a claimant before a Dornish coup?
Absolutely. I mean, she has to be crowned at some point.
Yeah, gold shall be their shrouds.
Yeah.
He tries to touch Cersei's cheek, but instinctively uses his right hand,
and Cersei shies away from Jaime's stump.
She says he's scaring her and backs away
from him, asking what they've done to him and why he's acting like this. He says they cut off his
hand, but she says that he has changed. I agree, Cersei, for the better. She tells him that they'll
talk tomorrow, but that she has Sansa Stark's maids in a tower cell to be questioned and tells
him to go see their father, which again, there you have it
she's telling him, I'm busy
I have to go concoct some sort of story
to imprison our brother forever
you know?
pretty much
and Jimmy just goes
I crossed a thousand leagues to come to you and lost the best part
of me along the way, don't tell me to leave
leave me
she repeated, turning away hmm
yes their relationship's fucked up but this does make me sad for him
little lost golden retriever puppy he don't know where he is yeah i mean like it's fucked up right
like the what happened in the scene but also cersei is pretty bad to jamie as
well and abusive as well and yeah i mean debatably the worst part of jamie was what was lost along
the way but he doesn't know that yet yeah tywin's guards let jamie in saying that gods are good to
give jamie back and jamie's like nope cadeline stark and ruse bolton actually are good to give Jaime back. And Jaime's like, nope, Catelyn, Stark, and Roose Bolton actually are good to have given me back.
And he climbs the stairs, finding his father without, thankfully.
Tywin's alone in his solar, which is good, because he didn't want to show everyone his missing hand yet.
Tywin's like, you're late.
Jaime's like, yes.
Heard it was quite a party, though.
By Dothraki standards.
But actually it wasn't. It wasn't at all.
I inserted the line, but also there's only one
death. Not nearly exciting enough for
the Dothraki. Anyway.
Tywin had apparently sent people to look for
Jaime, but not too many people
so that we could keep it on the down low.
And Jaime's like, but did Varys
know this? I'm missing
a hand! And no.
And then everyone, including Tywin again, they just all assume it was Catelyn Stark for some reason.
And Jamie's like, no, there's a twist.
It's the goat.
It's your goat.
Really got my goat.
Yeah.
And Tywin's like, well, you know what?
And Gregor Clegane took the castle and Vargo Hote is having a very bad time with an infected ear wound.
And Jaime's like, ooh, very interesting.
I'm very excited to share this with Brienne.
And Brienne, people just love telling her gossip.
And Brienne's like, I do not care.
What am I going to do with this?
Especially right now.
She's like, I really don't care right now.
Do not care.
Jaime is like, so is Vargo Hote dead yet?
And it turns out Hote's feet and
hands have been cut off, and
the other brave companions are dead if
they did not leave already. Tywin
is swearing vengeance on the leftovers.
Yeah, the companions
he left. And it's fascinating to me, right?
That this happened even though they didn't know that
Hote had cut off Jamie's hand yet.
Just coincidentally,
people have been cutting off Vargo Hote's
feet and hands. Later on,
they cut off even more and start feeding it to him,
but whatever, we'll get there.
Is there
a medical reason why the hands and feet
were cut off for infections?
Would it have spread to those extremities first?
I don't know. Probably not.
I, like Jamie Lannister, am not a doctor it also goes to show that like when ruth sent kyburn away with jamie
though he did something that actually took a very necessary and valuable asset from hotz lordship
by removing the maester who can tend to things like infections like he did with jamie's obviously
and he actually did that a lot right like kyburn was essential because he's like i don't know the
brave companions were always up to like some weird shit right they were always cutting things off i
had to like deal with a lot of infections and things and now he's not there and then you have
tywin here it's interesting then you think about places like Greywater Watch,
which, yes, they don't have quite the volume or foot traffic of people,
but they survive without a maester, anti-vaxxers, and, um,
homeschooled anti-vaxxers.
Maybe.
But, like, they survive without a maester somehow,
and you think of, like, Jojen definitely had Greywater Fever.
So it's interesting.
Taking that away from Hoth, he's not really a real, especially of a big, huge building like that, not a real lord at all.
And I mean, he didn't have a real maester in a way, too.
But Qyburn, it didn't matter that he wasn't really a maester, right?
He knew his shit he studied
and then also
you have like here now Tywin swearing
vengeance he's pretty angry right at Vargo
Hote and the companions and he's
actually acting exactly the way that
Jaime thinks that
Jaime should have been acting
towards Joffrey's death and murderers
so
weird dad things maybe anyway jamie lies and he's like
yeah i can totally still use my other hand of course i totally i'm fine i'm fine and so it's
like good because gift giving is my love language and boy do I have something to give you.
Jamie's like, my love language is quality time.
So how about you tell me a story, dad, about how Joffrey died?
And so he does.
Allegedly, Tyrion did it with a bazillion people looking on, which doesn't really sound his style.
Pretty foolish, Jamie thinks.
Podrick and Sansa's maids are taken into custody. The gold cloaks are searching for Sansa.
Jaime thinks it's interesting that Tywin
threatens to give the king's justice.
And also, uh,
Tywin would kill his own son?
Question mark? Like, Tywin's
like, well, yeah, evidence, duh. I mean,
if Tyrion did it, he did it, but
damn. Yeah,
and Jaime's, like, very sure he's like, I don't think Tyrion did it, he did it, but damn. Yeah, and Jaime's, like, very sure.
He's like, I don't think Tyrion did it.
You know, like, he's just very clearly like, I don't know about that.
And everyone else in his family is very sure that Tyrion did it.
And they are very, like, gung-ho about kinslaying.
They're like, Jaime, kingslaying might be your thing.
And you know what?
You've already done this one, Unforgivable Sin.
What if you just, like, did another one?
You know, what if you just, like, on top of the incest and breaking your balance,
what if you just did one more thing and, like, killed your brother?
Just one more.
Ugh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And Jamie's like, I don't know.
I don't know, dog.
I don't really...
People think it'd be like a do, but it don't't you know what it's the one that breaks your back the one straw you know
this is the one kin slaying that just yeah there's that and he's also like i just like don't know
that tyrian did it he's trying to be like for example stannis he actually he actually literally
points to the example of stannis he's like you know everyone thinks Brienne did it
but I don't
slipping some Brienne into this conversation
right and he's like defending her
against Tywin's accusations as the hero who got him here
he's like okay whatever
how dare you make fun of my girlfriend dad
he's like I don't even know
he's basically also like who
her
then he's like
okay Jaime are you sure you can be a king's guard without a hand
and it turns out he's not asking because he doubts jamie's ability it's more because
cersei's now open precedent for the king's guard to not serve for life tywin turns around and he
basically says to jamie el, would you like to quote?
Yeah, he says, so those are your gifts from me, sweet Sansa.
Harry the Aryan Winterfell.
That's worth another kiss, don't you think?
I don't.
Chloe's so mad.
Tywin,
okay, Tywin actually says,
so those are your gifts from me, my sweet Jamie.
Casterly Rock, Tommen, and Marjorie Tyrell.
That's worth another kiss now, don't you think?
That's better.
I don't know about better, but I mean, it's better.
He also means to wed Cersei to Oberyn.
This is actually not the quote, you guys.
Obviously, I'm not reading aloud that quote.
We're reading aloud this quote instead.
No, Jamie had heard all he could stand. No, more than he could stand. He was sick of it,
sick of lords and lies, sick of his father, his sister, sick of the whole bloody business.
No, no, no, no, no. How many times must I say no before you'll hear it? Oberyn Martell, the man's infamous, and not just for
poisoning his sword. He has more bastards than Robert, and bets
with boys as well. And if you think for one misbegotten
moment I would wed Joffrey's widow... Lord Tyrell
swears the girl's still a maiden. She can die a maiden, as far as I'm concerned.
I don't want her, and I don't want your
rock.
Trying to wed him to...
I mean, obviously Tywin
doesn't know, but he
must know. I don't know
how Tywin wouldn't know, but like
wedding Jaime to like
his son's widow...
I mean, even
for Jaime, that's a little too inbred.
Yeah, it's an interesting, it's not a great move.
No.
It's a, I mean, that's the thing is like Tywin refuses to admit it to himself, right?
Like we know Tywin has to know.
He'll never admit it because also, A, pride, because, you know, a lion of the rock.
But he can't admit it because then he can
he'd have to admit he fails tywin can't admit he fails i mean he can't admit it for the same reason
it turns out it's like what 20 years later and tywin still hasn't admitted like hey maybe my son
jamie is a king's guard and like can't inherit casterly Rock which is what Jaime's saying he's like
I have a job I'm gonna do my job
and Tywin's like what
they have like this heavy silence
and then Jaime tries to say father
yeah and we get this line from
Tywin and it's not the first time
that Tywin has
been dad of the year today or ever
you are not my son Lord Tywin has been dad of the year today or ever you are not my son
Lord Tywin turned his
face away you say you are
the lord commander of the kingsguard and only
that very well sir
go do your duty
so the chapter
with the father son
like the Lannisters and the no and
all of the things comes
full circle and the holyannisters and the Gno and all of the things comes full circle.
And the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Oh my god.
Wow, damn. Tywin, you really don't have a strong supply of kin that actually like you, so what if you cooled it?
Quantity of sons Tywin has, two.
Quantity of sons Tywin would not give a fuck if they died,
also two.
Yeah. of sons taiba would not give a fuck if they died also two yeah i mean he has three kids and i he
also would not give a fuck if all three of them died it seems burn your legacy down you know he
he wouldn't the extent that like he's like shit who else am i going to order around now right but not like he really cares about them yeah there's also
something here at the end ringing with the go on do your duty that tywin gives to jamie of just
you know what is his duty now he spent this whole entire trip trying to get back and he finally gets
back and like we said it is destroyed it's nothing like
it was supposed to be all that glitters is not gold here for the lannister crew at all and
i feel like from here on out jamie's depiction of his duty changes right because as a kingsguard
member he was deeply conflicted you might remember from
the past like when he killed
his king
he was gonna light the city on fire
I'm not saying anything about Jaime I'm just saying it is kind of
the one thing he's not supposed to do
so just kind of funny to me I think it's you know
impeccably
you're right
like cause them saying like
absolutely cause he's like all right now
you want to fucking do your duty tywin's saying because i guess maybe he thought that
maybe tywin completely misunderstood jamie killing aries like this is like be highly
speculating and we don't really have text that backs us up but could tywin have misinterpreted
jamie killing aries is like oh yeah my son's
still loyal to me and that's why he killed aries as opposed to like
aries wasn't gonna blow up the whole fucking city and it was the right thing to do
and to an extent i do think the loyalty is a big play into that and i think it was big for jamie
it was obviously stop aries from blowing the city up. That is what triggered this entire thing.
Like this catalyst was that,
but also the fact that he was like,
bring me your dad's head.
And this was the one moment that Jamie was like,
there's,
this was Jamie's no chance and no choice,
right?
Like Jamie's not on a hero's journey per se anymore because he already had a
really big hero moment. He's an ex hero that no, he's an anti hero. No one admits he's a hero's journey per se anymore, because he already had a really big hero moment.
He's an ex-hero that no, he's an anti-hero.
No one admits he's a hero, but he did the heroic thing already.
And he's still waiting for people to go, you are the hero, Jaime.
And Jaime slaying the dragon, so to speak, is such a big, like, I slayed the dragon.
I saved my family. And it's just like tyrian right
all tyrian's ever wanted is for his dad to look at him and say hey son thanks for doing a good job
that's all tyrian needed to hear for like years years of this shit to be undone and jamie it's
the same thing too like it's Like, it's never enough.
It's never enough for Tywin Lannister, who shits gold.
And it never has been.
And Jaime's learning in this chapter, it never can be or will be.
Yeah, his father has literally unrealistic expectations.
Like, Jaime took an oath in front of everyone.
And it's like, what?
He's already done this one bad
thing you think he's gonna just go like break his oath a second time Jamie's like no I got a chance
to actually fucking maybe do it this time do it right I think a lot of that in that oath breaking
concept it runs so parallel to what we see with John right now right like John just came back
to what we see with John right now, right?
Like, John just came back from his trip beyond the wall,
and he just came back and chose to come back to his penal colony.
And we see John's oaths in comparison kind of to Jamie's here.
Yeah, and, you know, people telling him, you know, do your duty.
And there's like, as you said, there's that snark behind it for Jaime of like oh now you want to fucking do it and for Jon it's kind of the same
especially as people question
later on same as they
question Jaime's
yeah I mean his oath was protect the king
whatever but same as people question that for Jaime
where Jon's like you know what if we
attacked Winterfell
later on
what if we did that?
What if we led a whole
ranging south with a bunch of
wildlings on the other side of the wall
and everyone's like, oh Jon,
hang on, that's not your duty,
is it? Nope.
It's actually not his duty. It's someone's duty
as you and Shelley pointed out.
It's just not Jon's.
It's not. And I mean, like, I guess that was the thing right for jamie it had to be him because of timing but that's what ned kind of says to
jamie right like yeah someone had to do it but it's not supposed to be you yeah i think that's
uh something we'll explore as stuff gets back to business over the next few
chapters eh i am excited for the next chapter that's one like i said at the top of the app
that's gonna be a fun one that's one of my favorite jamie chapters i just think there's
so much good fun internal stuff for him to work through and him in new environments with new
people is especially what I'm excited for because
yes, we already know Cersei
and Tywin is toxic
mama drama, but
new faces with Jaime is
always fun for me. I like getting to hear
how he actually ticks, not just the
Lannister side of him.
We've had him with Steelshanks.
Yeah, with Brienne
obviously. Yeah. Well with Brienne, obviously.
Yeah.
Well, well, I think we did it, gang.
I think we hit through Jamie Seven in a Storm of Swords,
our 86th A Song of Ice and Fire episode.
Damn.
I know, right?
Holy shit.
How'd we get here?
Anyway, we should start back.
Wow.
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