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  1. Oct 27, 2014 · Jaime and Cersei have been having a physical relationship long before either of them went to King's Landing, as is revealed in Jaime's third chapter of A Storm of Swords: He could never bear to be long apart from his twin.

  2. Cersei provides verbal consent in the books, and since she does not in the show, it seems more like a rape. The youtube commenter makes a good point that Jamie and Cersei have a pretty rough sex life, and have had aggressive and physical sex before. I can't really say its not rape, but its certainly ambiguous to me. 7.

  3. Apr 22, 2014 · By removing these more explicit moments in the scene’s construct in this new iteration, where Cersei never audibly agrees to the sex (which she does in the book), the creators of the series add...

  4. Jaime's Cersei-obsession doesn't really begin until she manipulates him into joining the Kingsguard, which she does with the express intent of removing Jaime from the marriage market - so Cersei knows that prior to that point she doesn't have Jaime's full attention, and rectifies that.

  5. Aug 28, 2017 · Jaime convinces Cersei that Lady Olenna’s death should be painless, although Cersei wanted to torture her. Olenna reveals to Jaime in her last moments that it was she who killed their son,...

  6. Oct 29, 2021 · Jaime abandoned Cersei during 'Game of Thrones' Season 7 finale. Here's what that means for their relationship in Season 8.

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  8. In the books it is unbearably toxic, people often put majority of their “relationship” flaws on Cersei but Jaime’s obsession and possessiveness is often overlooked. However, in the show their relationship was much different. I think this has something to do with the fact that Cersei’s character was watered down ALOT.