I cut from a scene from season 7:
This picture represents too much flavor, Jaime Lannister from the Kingslayer to pushing Bran from the tower window, he is destined to be portrayed as a typical representative of the darkest human beings. But his gradual reversal in the seventh season shocked people, and the narrative in it does not make people feel that there is an intention to forcibly whitewash it. After watching this scene in the seventh season, it makes people feel that the character has sublimated, and the audience is also brought into a heroic, return to earth situation.
However, in the fifth episode of season eight, when his brother Tyrion asked him, he said without pausing to think, I never thought about those people. So what is your grand narrative in season seven, and what is the reversal for? In order to hear that the White Walkers are approaching in the seventh season, Cersei angrily left Zhinian and went north alone to defend people and redeem their souls. It even led to the fact that Cersei sent someone to assassinate him, and then what?
Then, the screenwriter chose the route that collapsed the whole episode. In episode 4, he was assassinated by his own sister, and then resolutely left the female knight Britney who had been secretly admiring him for so long? He who just had sex with Britney and stayed in the North, left her like a ruthless person, and ran to send "base blood pool" with Cersei in episode 5?
To sum up, James Lannister, who was heavily portrayed in season 7, has no IQ in season 8. I don't know if the writer has given up on treating his "brain" and gave the entire Game of Thrones series to him. Deconstructed, no one can sublimate, no redemption, no meaning, he only loves Cersei, and by the way, he gave the portrayed very pure Britney a shot to make her filthy too? You two can stay in the north to protect your heart and true love when you can have so much common experience and love.
Regardless of the last episode, as far as the first five episodes of season 8 are concerned, this film is not only a bad ending, but a mockery and disrespect to the audience!
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