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fandomsecrets2014-09-21 03:28 pm
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-21 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)Do I like Cersei? Not at all, I hate her. BUT I do feel bad for her at times with the circumstances she is forced to be in or have the decisions that are presented to her.
Tyrion is not saved from this either. I love Tyrion. He's one of my favorite characters, because yes, he's a drunk and sleeps with whores like it's no big deal, but he's damn smart and you can see he wants to do what he knows is the right thing to do. He doesn't want the Lannisters to just win, so he father can ecsentially run things, he wants to find out who is scheming for power so he can stop them. He is kind to those who seem to have been given little kindness, because he's an imp, and he knows he's in a good position given that he is an imp. However, there's a dark side to him that I couldn't really cheer on too much, and that was when he killed Shae and then his father. It felt fucking great when he killed his father, but on the other hand, it doesn't make him better than his own father. As for the Shae thing, to me, it wasn't like, "Yay! Kill that bitch!" It was more, "Holy shit, there's those years of being treated like shit/a joke to his father once again boiling over. I can't watch this." IMO it shows that Tyrion isn't always going to do what I think is the right thing. He can be just as ruthless and selfish and petty.
I would rather see complex characters over mostly black and white characters. It makes you question your own morals, at least, on a fictional level. I also like to hear what other people's opinions on these characters and their actions rather than just be like, "I'm with the good/bad guys."