The killing of Sean Bean’s ostensible protagonist for the series near the end of the first season marked Game of Thrones as a subversive new formula for a new age of quality TV.

Sadly, many thought the stellar quality of the series dipped when it was obligated to overtake the events of the original novels.

This slump in quality was exemplified by the clumsy execution of the slaughter of the Tyrell family. 

The fan continued: “Yet when Cersei has the entire house of Tyrell killed, which, in addition to being one of the most beloved houses in the entire realm, control the most populated and most wealthy province in the country, and has about a hundred thousand extremely loyal bannermen in contrast to the decimated Lannister forces, she suffers no consequences whatsoever?”

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