Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-34055410-20181021172249/@comment-34055410-20190520185641

To be fair, I always felt like something wasn't right about her. She always had that "I must be worshiped or else" mentality, and madness/villainy is a trait that runs in the Targaryen line. Still, I agree that her sudden transition into a villain was pretty abrupt.

I'm honestly feeling annoyed at the people who keep getting all "Jaime's character arc was thrown out the window!" and "Jaime's character development went full circle!". I'm pretty sure they just wanted him to become Jesus or something lol. I mean, he ultimately felt remorse for his actions and made his peace with Bran, knighted Brienne, fought for the people in Winterfell, and truly cared about his family. And in the end, his arrogant attitude from season 1 was forever gone. But just because he went back to Cersei and tried to save her (he wanted to reason with her and convince her to stop what she was doing, anyway), people got all "seven seasons of character development was pushed out the window!". If anything, he ended up like Dominic Toretto, John McClane, and the likes; heroes with corrupting qualities. And some people even found it satisfying to see him die because of his "redemption rejection". That really made me annoyed at the fans. What do you think?