I totally agree. I especially love the contrasting vocal stylings on "Oh Dubly" and how they mirror the conflicted emotions of the lyrics. So brave and beautiful, this is true art.
I totally agree. I especially love the contrasting vocal stylings on "Oh Dubly" and how they mirror the conflicted emotions of the lyrics. So brave and beautiful, this is true art.
Yeah Olenna's reaction confused me too considering what she's been up to.
Both show and book Cersei would say she does it out of love/fear for her children. Is that not the same motivation as most of the characters in King's Landing? I would hardly call that selfish. True she could be more considerate towards others but she isn't totally heartless. She wanted to send Ned to the wall in…
A lot of the reason why I think people hate Cersei is that, up until season 4 when it revealed it was Littlefinger all along, we assumed she was behind everything awful. I was in that mindset and hated her too. Like Jaime though, she's gained a lot of sympathy since that point and when I look back, she wasn't that…
Yeah, my post was getting a little lengthy but I did want to add how I thought this was a betrayal to the characters we know from both the show and books. Kevan and Olenna may not be Tywin but before they came off pretty damn close in terms of cunning.
I had the same initial thought about the Cersei take down as the author but when I thought about it, everything Olenna says to Cersei applies to herself tenfold.