Cersei will be redeemed
I don’t think they will have her killed. Too predictable and she is also pregnant.
I am expecting them to give her a redemption angle where she ends up defeated but not killed.
I don’t think they will have her killed. Too predictable and she is also pregnant.
I am expecting them to give her a redemption angle where she ends up defeated but not killed.
How...? Her chance at being redeemed was taken away when they prematurely killed the Night King. Hence no army of the dead in King's Landing for her to use wyldfire on.
shareIt wasn’t premature. It was perfect.
Much as you want to believe you’ve been watching yet another retarded zombie movie, you haven’t.
[Spoilers in this comment] I totally was thinking GOT turned into a zombie movie in episode three. I loved - LOVED - episode 3. There were things that didn't make sense to me, like where Arya came from when she was "interacting" with the Night King at the end of the episode. There was no way for her to get to him unless she could negotiate her way through the undead and the Whites. I choose to believe that she used a face, and I wish they showed that, but then again, if it was shown it would take away the impact of that moment. I'm gathering my thoughts about it all, so I am not committing to anything yet.
shareThey should allow her to have her baby, and then kill her.
The pro-life crowd will be outraged otherwise.
I'm pro-choice, and even I think it would be unfair to kill Cersei's unborn child.
There is no redemption for her at this point. She had quite a few people killed during that explosion a season or two ago. Plus all the crap she has done. She needs to die. To not have her die will not be a fitting end to this show.
shareNo. Not her. She's as irredeemable as Joffrey, in fact, more so. Joffrey never really understood how awful she was, while she's deliberately made the choice to be wicked!
Jamie is getting the redemption arc, and it's not like they can both be redeemed and live happily ever after. Because, ick.
Not everyone character that started out "bad" gets a redemption arc. Joffrey and Ramsay started as monsters, and died as monsters. If the plan was to redeem Cersei, we would have seen glimpses of it by now, but she appears to be going in the other direction - she even wants to have Jaime murdered now.
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