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  1. But there is no redemption arc for Cersei. Even if she makes the attempt - but with her reaction to wildfire, her direction in the narrative, if anything, will be more sinister. She is utterly in every sense of the word a villain.

  2. They dont have any reason to know that Jaime is on a redemption arc or even that his combat ability survived his maiming. I think if Jaime does end up as the Faith champion he will have to take the initiative in setting it up.

  3. Jaime was indeed consistently inconsistent. IMO, his redemption arc was usually two steps forward and one backward, but he consciously tried to improve himself, become a man of honor. Any man who returns to danger to save his lover and her fetus deserves utter respect.

  4. Nov 19, 2022 · By rescuing Brienne from the bear pit, Jaime took his first actionable steps on the path to redemption. His willingness to become a mentor-of-sorts to Loras Tyrell also shows personal growth for Jaime. But of course, a redemption ark cannot be a straight line. Jaime still wants to have sex with Cersei.

  5. Jul 29, 2019 · Jaime redeemed his honour in front of everyone by joining the battle at Winterfell. If he’d been forced to kill Cersei, that wouldnt have been redemption. It would have just been tragic, as tragic as Jon killing Dany. We just view it differently because Cersei has been depicted as a villain since the beginning.

  6. May 7, 2019 · This week’s episode of Game of Thones was full of highs and lows, and one moment we can’t quite shake is Jaime’s abrupt decision to leave Winterfell and head back to Cersei in King’s Landing. This...

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  8. Aug 28, 2017 · Cersei and Jaime continue not getting along for much of Season 4, but they tentatively start to drift back together near the end, despite her murderous rage toward Tyrion that Jaime definitely...

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