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Not that it needs to be said, but Bronn is so underrated as a cutthroat.

It's safe to say that Bronn was considered one of the good guys over the villains. He doesn't outright kill anyone who doesn't deserve it on screen. He ends up on the council with the other surviving protagonists. But he is Jaime Lannister without the redemption arc. He stays cold blooded throughout, which really shows when he's willing to kill his good friend who he had an emotional attachment with for a few seasons.

But the scene I'm talking about specifically, is the one where he is talking to his betrothed Lollys on the beach. He is envisioning his life owning a castle. Lollys mentions how they won't get it because her older sister is the heir. In a matter of seconds Bronn's face goes from curiosity, to a simple nod of him understanding and accepting he won't get the castle. In reality, it's him accepting he is going to kill his sister in law without a second thought as if it just went in his to-do list. He instantly goes on to manipulate his betrothed, so when her sister does die, she will think it's justified because her sister pulled her hair when they were little.

Bronn is probably the most ruthless character in the entire show. You could argue it is The Hound, but Bronn would never have aided Sansa or Arya out of kindness. I truly do believe he would kill babies for a high enough price, it's just not shown because we as viewers would find that too irredeemable.

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The Jon/Daenerys romance insists upon itself.

For starters, the whole thing feels inorganic and forced. But even worse are the moments where other characters, for some reason, need to comment on the relationship as if the writers are trying to validate it. Tyrion saying something about Jon “gazing longingly” at Daenerys (which was literally the first indication of any romance between the two — not Jon gazing, but Tyrion *telling* Daenerys that Jon had been gazing), and then Davos, Tyrion, and Varys all gathering to discuss what a lovely couple they are and how they should rule the seven kingdoms together. I know the last two seasons are known for being a trainwreck in both plot and characterization, but this particular bit is grating on me a little more than the rest.

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This was an interesting character. Imagine being best friends with Ramsey and chopping off Jamie's hand
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Why is Cersei sleeping with other men if she loves Jaime so much?

Isn’t it unfair to Jaime who has never been with any other women? And what do Cersei expect Jaime to react if he finds out she was with Lancel for example? This doesn’t make sense to me.

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