Okay, so he didn’t dream of her, but YES HERE IT IS, THE MOTHER OF ALL JAIME/BRIENNE SCENES! CAPSLOCK TOTALLY REQUIRED!

Clip from Game of Thrones, season three, episode seven, “The Bear and the Maiden Fair.”

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50 COMMENTS

  1. This ship is gold. I can't compute Jaime or Brienne with another freaking person. Period. Their story may not overcome the platonic for now, but knowing what Jamie feels for her and viceversa, is what really matters in the end.

  2. Brienne changed Jamie in a positive way. First he was a dick when he was with his sister, but with Brienne I really like him and I ship them so hard.

  3. 1:10

    " I will return the stark girls to their mother, I swear it! "

    Why do I get the feeling this promise alone is going to piss off the Lannisters and Littlefinger? I just can't wait till next season when they find their favorite political "chew toy" taken from them by one of their own.

  4. I love the "Goodbye, ser Jaime" It's so sincere and they both look so sad, like they don't want to leave each other. And when he came back for her and saved her from the bear! It's crazy because first I didn't like him, neither did my mom but we eventually found ourselves so scared for him to the point we really hoped he'd get out of that arena! Anybody that dislikes Jaime now has no heart. I believe Brienne reveals his best sides, I hope they'll never be parted. He was simply her prisoner but their relationship has turned into something much stronger and it should never be broken.

  5. All you softies are forgetting two people: Jaime Lannister and R. R. Martin himself.

    First off, Jaime is a cunt. An understandable cunt who's been through ridicule and mental pressure and whatnot, but still a little rat. This little act of kindness doesn't overshadow what he's capable of.
    Second, is Martin. I don't have to tell you how brutal his writing is, putting reader's faith into characters and then overturning it, no doubt he'll do something harsh with Jaime.

  6. I'm the only one who thinks that Brienne looks nice in a dress? In my book-imagination she was very ugly and masculine,but Gwendoline Christie is just tall and strong (And I like that n_n)

  7. I like to think of it more that he is allowed to show he can be good where as before he always defaulted to a confident "oath-breaker" with a powerful family backing him.

  8. No he didn't. He is the same person he always was(with the difference he can't fight now, so he needs to solve situations differently), we are simply starting to see things from his point of view.

  9. I like how good it's stressed the complex Jaime has because of his missing hand. He struggles to mount a horse and to cut his steak but when he needs to save Brienne he doesn't think about it and the limitations that it creates anymore. Once the danger has passed he looks at it and tries to hide it. It also the first thing he looks at when he meets with Cersei in the season finale.

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