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Originally Posted by Amnorix
At no point over the last however many seasons has Jaime ever shown any inclination at all to harm Cercei in any way. Absent her trying to blown up King's Landing King Aerys style, what is the logic for him doing that, other than satisfying our (the viewer's) desire to see that bitch die painfully by being betrayed by the one that she loves?
I'm not sure that Jaime's character arc isn't the best of them all. At least he's consistent -- a genuinely good guy with ONE stunningly massive, overwhelming, blind spot, which is that his morals and common sense go completely out the window where his twin sister is concerned.
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Maybe I'm equating book Jaime and where he's apparently headed to show Jaime. That's where I'm screwing it up.
I'd take Cersei dying at Arya's hand or being eaten by Drogon over getting crushed beneath King's Landing, though.