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fandomsecrets2013-02-14 06:44 pm
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⌈ Secret Post #2235 ⌋
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[Transformers More Than Meets the Eye #13]
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[Agent Romanov/Black Widow, MCU]
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[Richard Armitage]
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[James Bond: Skyfall]
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[Frankie Boyle]
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[Michael Trucco & Sandra Hess]
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[Injustice: Gods Among Us]
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[Star Trek: The Next Generation]
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[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II, The Sith Lords]
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[The Following]
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[Battlestar Galactica and The Walking Dead]
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[Game of Thrones]
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[Jennifer Connelly]
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[Castle]
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[BBC's Robin Hood]
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[The Most Popular Girls in School]
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[Legend of Korra]
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[Steam Powered Giraffe]
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I presumed Cersei was lying through her teeth to make it less obvious to Catelyn she had something to do with Bran's fall, but I could be wrong, and that could just be my book interpretation coming through.
And it's funny you bring up Blackwater, because that was the episode that, to me, had the most obvious overtures of getting you to feel sad for Cersei, what with that lion and his mother story and her weeping in the throne room and everything.
I also seem to remember her very explicitly saying that she wanted to love Robert (to Ned, maybe?) in the books, so I don't think that's out of line. And I don't remember anything about Joffrey molesting Tommen?
I still think the most important parts of her character are there: someone who thinks she's a skillful player of the game but remains rather pathetically incompetent most of the time, someone who doesn't realize her only personal tools are quickly turned against her and can easily desert her, someone who loves her children and loves power, someone who resents her place in the world as a woman (and yet looks down on other women), etc.
What most stands out to me is that scene with Littlefinger and the scene with Ros. It felt clear to me that they were obviously making it clear this a paranoid woman too convinced of her own power and skill, and it's rather pathetic.
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(Anonymous) 2013-02-15 12:53 am (UTC)(link)No, she brings it up to Robert.
She did try giving Robert a chance but on their wedding night he called her Lyanna and from that point on she hated him.
And I don't remember anything about Joffrey molesting Tommen?
There's a line where he tells Jaime that he would go to a special place when Joffrey did something to him but Cersei cuts him off when he tries to tell what he did. That Joffrey molested him is the prevalent theory.
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That was in the books, wasn't it? Or is that what you're talking about?
No, she brings it up to Robert.
Oh. Well. That is pretty out of character. My apologies. I guess I was trying to supplant my book version too much. Hm...maybe I should watch the show again.
I still stand by saying I never once felt she was supposed to be a heroic character. Definitely not a 'strong, independent woman in a man's world'.
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(Anonymous) 2013-02-15 01:12 am (UTC)(link)But the show has definitely gone out of their way to make her not as half as bad in the books and instead your standard amoral HBO character. The HBO character of Cersei is not even as bad as Al Swearengen from Deadwood or Lucretia from Spartacus.
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In fact, it seems a lot of GoT has been about guaging what fan reaction was and trying to work around it. Making things like the RW in ASOS less obvious (not that they're succeeding).