Have Fun Storming the Castle!

I'm a damsel, I'm in distress, I can handle this

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Filed under can we just... can we talk about the CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT ON THIS HANDSOME SHIT? because every moment is a moment of Jaime displaying his love and his love for Cersei is hard and destructive yet no less true if it wasn't he never could have done such hideous things and sometimes the thinkgs he does for Tyrion are awful as well but sometimes they show his humanity the humanity that Brienne brings out in him by the bucketload at the beginning of A Game of Thrones he's willing to kill a small child but by A Storm of Swords he's willing to give his life to protect one he loves even though he doesn't know he loves her yet ugh Jaime ugh this set I'm having feelings Jaime Lannister asoiaf GoT

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In the books, I found him to be a much more understanding guy.

I feel that he really likes people a little bit more than I had seen recently — not that he can necessarily communicate that very well. He likes the underdog, and he likes people who are downtrodden, who are having a hard time.

He generally wants to help. I found him to be a much more helpful person, so I tried to put a bit of that in, even though he doesn’t quite pull it off.

Jonny Lee Miller on specific Sherlock Holmes traits from the books that haven’t been so prominent in past iterations, like BBC’s Sherlock or the Sherlock Holmes film franchise. (via elementarystan)

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