Showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss explained that they put the lively Indy Rock cover version of "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" in over the ending credits, as an abrupt jump-cut immediately after Jaime Lannister's right hand is cut off, in order to intentionally create as much mood dissonance as possible, to try to make the shock the TV
At least Jaime, en route to his sister, got to give Euron Greyjoy the loser’s death he so badly deserved. After hearing what Tyrion said at the wall last week, Euron knew that Jaime and Cersei
JADE is calling him Chaotic Neutral. Here's why: Liberty – A Lannister is an individualist before anything else: Jaime does not strive to protect others' freedom or values. As the 7 Kingdom's deadliest fighter (prior to losing his hand), he respects not authority - only skill. By putting his needs ahead of the state's, the oath-breaking Jaime Lannister: Were you pledged to Stannis? Brienne of Tarth: Gods, no. Jaime Lannister: Ah, Renly. Really? He wasn't fit to rule over anything more important than a 12-course meal. Brienne of Tarth: Shut your mouth. Jaime Lannister: Why? I lived with him at court since he was a boy, don't forget.
Cutting off his hand — his sword hand, no less — shook his identity as a knight and soldier, which has forced him into more complex storylines. Now, he may be set to betray Cersei and fight
A Storm of Swords. Urswyck leads a party of Brave Companions which encounter Ser Jaime Lannister and Brienne of Tarth fighting each other near Maidenpool. Urswyck recognizes Jaime immediately; when Jaime offers him money from the Lannisters for his safe return and suggests that Brienne could be ransomed, he remains unmoved. Jaime besieges Riverrun, the capital of the riverlands, while the host of his father, Lord Tywin Lannister, closes the kingsroad to the east and methodically captures the castles of river lords. Unbeknownst to Jaime, Robb Stark has forged an alliance with Walder Frey, Lord of the Crossing, securing passage over the Green Fork of the Trident. An image similar to this showed Jamie Lannister with two hands from 'Game of Thrones' Episode 5. Fans of the show know enemy soldiers cut off Jamie's right hand in Season 3, after he came to GAME of Thrones appeared to suffer another huge blunder as Jaime Lannister's severed hand miraculously grows back in tonight's episode. The Kingslayer hugs his sister during an emotional reunion HOUSE LANNISTER: PURSE-STRINGS EDITION | Tywin summons Baelish, Pycelle, Varys, Cersei and Tyrion to his quarters: Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the new small council! Suckup Cersei makes a big
By season six, Jaime is starting to let his old, incest-ing self go. Kind of. Sort of. It’s a slow process, and he needs time. And time is very … inconsistent in Westeros.
George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire, quite famously, still isn’t finished yet, but close readers of the first five novels have a pretty decent idea of what Tyrion’s general arc will
Tbh it was because he wanted to, he wanted to not only humiliate jaime but also show him he’s not in control of the situation. The Lannister’s “paying their debts” only goes so far for some people. It made him feel good being able to say he cut jaime lannister’s hand off. 512. NawfSideNative. "Step away," he heard Jaime Lannister say. "Al'Thor is mine." Jaime looked as bad as Rand felt. He had lost his golden hand, so his right arm ended in a stump. He was limping visibly, favoring his left leg. Blood spatters covered his chest and arm, from cutting the throat of his dying horse. Yet Lannister's sword was in his hand. He was Rand al zCW9ByL.
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