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Originally Posted by Sage Truthbearer
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Jaime's character arc is one of my favorite aspects of the series. From general douche bag, Kingslayer and child-crippler, to being one of the most redeeming characters in the entire series based purely on character development. And I think you could see there was some goodness in him even in book 1, because he's always been the only Lannister that has ever had any empathy for Tyrion.
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I always hated him in book 1. I'll look out for this on the reread. I agree with you about his arc though. I think he's my favorite character now.
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Originally Posted by Sirken
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honorable yes, but also dumb. To add to what you said, surely I don't blame Ned. Nothing in his life could have prepared him for dealing in KL. But he regardless, he still made poor decisions and should have realized how over his head he was, or realized how bad of a position he was in. I think it was great writing, I just think Ned was an idiot and Cat was the worst. but both are wonderfully well written characters.
Arya is fun, but i just don't see how she goes back to living a normal life as a Stark girl. I dont expect her to die, but im not convinced she will just resume her expected role in society as a daughter of Winterfell and live happily ever after.
for extra fun, try a linear re-read, make things a little bit more interesting when you are reading the chapters chronologically versus how they are presented to us in the books [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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I agree that they were well written characters. I guess that's what I was trying to get at. I consider myself a smart guy and I'm 99% sure I would've died like Ned. It would've probably taken longer though. I'd've named myself King Stark, made Renly my heir and died to a shadow summoned by stannis. And I agree on Arya. She's gonna mess some people up though
How do you suggest I read the books? You mean 4 and 5 I assume
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Originally Posted by AenorVZ
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Ah but are your dumb friends tragically noble, Sirken?
And yes Pat, it bothered me more on subsequent re-reads. I think I had blocked out the trauma of how absurd Jon's decisions are at the end ... thanks for reminding me!
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Yeah I guess it's how you see it. Because of the chronology, by the end of them I don't even remember Ned's errors since Jon's are fresh on the mind. Sorry to remind you but it had to be done. Remember though, he's a teenager. Still not bad writing on Martin's part though. At least not yet
If Jon becomes King and lives forever it will be. I just don't think he has the guile to be a noble and effective ruler.