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Originally Posted by BucEyedPea
Yeah, but like Cersei said, they were born together and will or should die together; they shared the same womb as twins. Paraphrased to the best of my memory. It was foreshadowed. So it was fitting they did die together and he returned to her. Heck, even Tyrion tries to save both of them. It's family.
I have a brother and sister who are twins and they act like that—always have each other's backs and protect one another even when one of them who does dumb shit all the time continues to do dumb shit.
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Putting aside the lack of a public death (something I hope happens when they pull her out of the rubble alive) for Cersei, there were all kinds of great moments. Her crying not for the deaths of thousands but for her own loss of power was well done. Her getting the bunker death treatment after once commanding the city was poetic justice — but I still wanted to see Drogon bite her in half.