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Ruby Colleen
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I really disliked her character. In the after the show thing they make it out that they wanted to make her character unexpected but it's not at all unexpected to make her like most other rulers at this point in Westeros — uncaring and unloyal (they've similarily changed Brienne from a truly noble knight who kills only

I'm sure somebody has brought this up in this very comment section, but since it's not mentioned in the recap itself, and it's not mentioned in the comments I scrolled through (stopping when I got to the ones calling the scene cheesy! What?!), I'm going to mention it here. My theory regarding the Hodor scene.

Okay so the issue here is that you don't understand her Jon Snow beef. So here's the thing: there is a reason. I guess you missed it! (There's no scene where she herself is bewildered by her anger at him, by the way. You read it that way because you didn't understand it). I'll happily take the time to explain it to

lol: "She reminds me of Skyler White!"

Agreed. It's strange when people think Cersei is a certified idiot. She's incredibly self-destructive, not nearly as good at power politics as she thinks she is and, by the time we get her point of view, literally being driven mad by paranoia. She's incapable of much reasonable action by book four, but I see no

Arya. Though, even there, "no one" isn't inaccurate.