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I don't think Cersei has the foresight of Tyrion, Baelish, or Varys, but she understands the most crucial thing about the game. She knows it's literally survival of the fittest, and she understands the stakes as well as anyone. She says as much in season one when talking to Ned. Alliances are a matter convenience, and loyalty is fleeting.
BTW: Her encounter with the nun was my favorite part of the finale. Arya's revenge was sweet, but Cersei's was epic.
You're are looking at like she didn't want Robert dead. As if she cared about Ned. As if she really cared about how bad of a person Joffery was. She is in power now, and that's all that matters to her as I see it. As of this point, she is winning the game. No two ways about it.
I don't know, Man. Here comes: the Unsullied crack infantry; Dothraki cavalry that outnumbers most of the combined cavalry of Westeros; a fleet to transport those; three flying flame-throwers; an alliance with Dorne and Highgarden. Not to mention the North now in the hands of enemies of the Lannisters and, by the way, the Freys are now dead.
It's like Wyatt Earp said in Tombstone, "I'm comin' and hell is coming with me."
"Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes." ~ Publilius Syrus
I don't know, Man. Here comes: the Unsullied crack infantry; Dothraki cavalry that outnumbers most of the combined cavalry of Westeros; a fleet to transport those; three flying flame-throwers; an alliance with Dorne and Highgarden. Not to mention the North now in the hands of enemies of the Lannisters and, by the way, the Freys are now dead.
It's like Wyatt Earp said in Tombstone, "I'm comin' and hell is coming with me."
Oh, I absolutely agree with that. I mean who could stand a chance against Dany, her army & dragons? Only the white walkers imo. But, what I'm saying at this point Cersei is winning the game. To say she's ignorant is far fetched imho. But in the end my guess would be Dany sits in the iron throne. I just hope Snow lives on.
I don't think Cersei has the foresight of Tyrion, Baelish, or Varys, but she understands the most crucial thing about the game. She knows it's literally survival of the fittest, and she understands the stakes as well as anyone. She says as much in season one when talking to Ned. Alliances are a matter convenience, and loyalty is fleeting.
BTW: Her encounter with the nun was my favorite part of the finale. Arya's revenge was sweet, but Cersei's was epic.
Did y'all notice he never got his armor fixed from when the faith militant soldier smashed his chest with that mace? There's those 3 holes gouged in the front of his breastplate.
The beatings will continue until morale improves....
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