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(Spoiler Main) While Jaime's arc has been ruined at the end. Game of Thrones did make one piece of that live on

Jaime's arc is very closely interwined with Brienne of Tarth's hardship of knighthood she never got bc of tradition in the seven kingdoms and her struggle between being a woman and her wish to be a warrior and knight.

When the show made Jaime's arc come to a peak and satisfying, they also decided to throw Jaime back into the trouble bc they wanted to have a Cersei ending with her brother where everything began. Which we mostly disagree with.

But at the peak of Jaime's arc, they made Jaime transfer his arc's accomplishments and greatness to Brienne by knighting her. His arc was not wasted. Brienne in the end becomes the knight she and Jaime always wanted to be, dutiful, loyal and upright. Brienne's knighthood is by Jaime who respects her like noone else. If I look it this way, Jaime's person was ruined at the end. But his arc survived with Brienne. Who had one of the most satisfying and emotional endings to her arc. She is now King's guard for both of them.

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The 13 are proof Qaarth cannot count

I’m rewatching the series for what is likely the 15th time (it’s a good background distraction) and am on The Garden of Bones episode in season 2. I got curious and took the time to pause and count out the famed “13” when they come through the gate to meet Dany… there are not 13 of the 13, in fact there are only 11 in the longest still of them. When they exit the gate there is possibly 12 but it’s hard to tell with their formation.

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I'm not really deep inside the GOT fan base, I just finished like a month ago, so I don't have the general opinions of certain characters. So my question is, was Stannis Baratheon liked? Did you like him or hate him?
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Just finished episode "The Door". No plot twist has ever surprised me this much. And a question.
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