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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-09-21 03:28 pm

[ SECRET POST #2819 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2819 ⌋

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alwaysbeenasmiler: <user name=hiraethe> (Setzer☆Down where the walls come)

[personal profile] alwaysbeenasmiler 2014-09-21 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree with the comment that GoT is the wrong fandom to play the moral highground in; everyone in that series does shitty shitty things, the people who don't, well they sorta die.

I am not a big fan of Cersei and I think that she has a valid reason for acting how she does but two wrongs do not make a right and I do not absolutely believe that she was ever qualified to rule? Not because she's a woman but because she has so many negative opinions of other people (women included). Instead of bringing people together, she cast accusations and brought people in and out of favor at the drop of the hat. I think that if Cersei wanted to wring true feminist change, she'd ally herself with her other sisters to do it (Margaery anyone?). But she doesn't, she clings to her belief that she is right and everyone else is wrong (but then this is something that everyone in the series clings to).

In George R.R Martin's stories; people do really shitty things, enough said.
alwaysbeenasmiler: <user name=hiraethe> (Alchohol☆Your songs resolve what)

[personal profile] alwaysbeenasmiler 2014-09-21 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
And I also don't condone Tyrion's actions, yes.. I like him but I never felt the same once he did what he did. A part of me shifted as wierd as that sounds.