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  1. In the novels, when Cersei is shorn, the septas remove all of her body hair - her eyebrows, pubic hair, even scraping the rest of her body. They shave her head completely bald. In the TV episode, the septas prominently produce a razor blade as if they are going to shave her, but curiously does not use it at all.

  2. The blowing up of the Sept was a grand demonstration of what Cersei is willing to do, but this scene immediately following is just as powerful. With only three characters and a little dialouge we know how far Cersei will go now that she is in power, and how terrible she will be.

  3. Jul 4, 2016 · The case for Gregor “just” torturing Unella. Septa Unella prepares Cersei for her walk of shame in the season five finale. So, not to be too crude about it, but Game of Thrones has rarely been ...

  4. Jun 1, 2024 · In the books, Cersei's walk of atonement is depicted differently compared to the show. Here are the key differences: Physical Appearance: In the novels, when Cersei is shorn, the septas remove all of her body hair, including her eyebrows, pubic hair, and the rest of her body. They also shave her head completely bald .

  5. Before Cersei's walk of shame she was shaved completely and it was another form of humiliation maybe and/or also "cleansing", which implies this is not a regular thing you would do. In the TV series, of course they had to sex everything up a bit, and all hair except the bush is removed.

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  7. There's a fun theory out there about the 3 She-Bear Septas that attend to Cersei during her captivity in AFFC and ADWD. I think it correctly notes a strong association between Cersei's Three Septas and the Mormonts, and obviously everyone wants Goldilocks and the Three Bears to be a Thing.

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