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  1. The only thing I see happening is Jaime killing Cersei in a murder/suicide type of situation but we might never know because we're not getting the end of this story.

  2. First, Cersei wants him to seduce, and hopefully bed, Queen Margaery; this will enable Cersei to execute her lawfully. Second, she plans to send him to the Wall as "punishment" for his treason with Margaery, but in reality he will lead a group of men to assassinate Jon Snow .

  3. Torture, murder, arrogance, deceit--there were plenty of women of the gentry disenfranchised by the state of Westerosi society (yes, including marriage-bed rape), but they never resorted to the barbaric shit Cersei did.

  4. Cersei meets with her new handpicked Small Council who blithely make momentous decisions with huge ramifications. Simon and Mackelly watch on in despair. Chapter Review: Queen Cersei is, not...

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  5. Aug 14, 2013 · Even if the trial for Cersei doesn't happen, the Robert Strong arc can still have meaning with the sand snakes there. They can demand to see his face and such, claiming that it must be Gregor, and if its found out to be then that can give Doran justification for backing Aegon.

  6. Jul 19, 2016 · Accompanying her was a girl named Melara Heatherspoon, who was the only witness to that prophecy apart from Cersei herself and Maggy. Fearful of the prophecy and what would happen if it became known, Cersei then murdered Melara by pushing her into an open well, drowning her.

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  8. Cersei has always been cruel and pathological. Cersei was cruel to Baby Tyrion, killed her childhood friend, had servants beaten, had sex with her brother and basically was self serving and self loving ( sex with her identical twin is self love). Nothing a parent could have stopped.

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