I was suprised so many people requested Jamie Lannister as a subject. So here you go folks. The King Slayer is played brilliantly by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
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I was suprised so many people requested Jamie Lannister as a subject. So here you go folks. The King Slayer is played brilliantly by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
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Anyone else think Jaimie's cloths look modern
I just realised watching this that Jaime and Jory discussing the siege of Pyke that Jory nearly lost an eye, then when they cross swords Jaime stabs him in the eye. Brutal Irony.
His hair is so gorgeous. It's really distracting.
never noticed that scene where Jaime is talking to Jory, they were talking about Theon and how Jaime already knew he wasn't a trustworthy kid.
The dead characters are live again,, I am confused about pattern… plz someone help me
I can watch Tywin Lannister all day.
hail king slayer
Got to love this arrogant, sarcastic, mean, Jaime
I just realized that in the first season, Jaime isn't a hateful man. Sure, he's flippant and sarcastic, but he's so straightforward and open. He keeps opening himself up, vulnerable again and again, and keeps being rejected and hurt by it, that he develops this attitude. Even in the scene where he challenges Robb, he's earnest and honest about his desire and reasons. He's like Sansa in that she wanted to be an ideal princess, and he wanted to be an ideal knight… But the world isn't like that, and his choices in tough situations make him hated, and he becomes… well, not jaded, like the Hound, but sarcastic. He laments that his honor causes him to be regarded as honorless. He's the family member who is not a schemer, at all. Even his interactions with Ned are of someone trying earnestly to build respect and comraderie, and when he's rejected, he doesn't want anything to do with Ned.
On another note, Tywin keeps talking about family living on, not your own honor, because he's had to inherit a vulnerable situation from his father, and he wants to make sure his family never lands in that situation again. Anyone of them can sacrifice some desire, as long as their kids don't inherit a weak house. On another note, when he notes that Tyrion is wounded, it's with detached surprise. When I first watched that scene, I mistook it for the first signs of respect.
When I first saw the Jaime/Ned scenes I always thought Jaime was being a dick towards Ned, but now it's kind of the other way around
6:28 aren't Ned and Jaime supposed to be about the same age?
That´s some character development right there. Watching this I realised how much of an asshole he was back then and how much he changed over the seasons.
Tries to kill a 10 year old by pushing him out a window and fucks his sister fathering 3+ pregnancies. Jaime Lannister will NEVER be redeemable – not season 7, not ever.
Why are the stark men always so easy to kill?
roberts curse
The 4 he touched got killed
bran showed his muscles became a cripple
he asked Aryas name and she became no one
he called sansa pretty and she got abused and rapeed
I totally forgot how much of an asshole he was back then.
Jamie use to be a smooth sob.
Just call this video "when Jaime was a cunt"
For me , I don't hate him ever !
Good shit
I love to see development of Jamie. I remember when I watched season 1, I really hate him, But now I like him so much.