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Or the writers just didn't write that scene well. Most that watched it didn't think it looked consensual. Seemed like he was already a few pumps in before she stopped resisting.
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Guys... this isn't really a spoiler... but still:
that opening scene was Littlefinger confessing to planning the entire thing. He said Dontos lied and that the jewel necklace was made by him, Littlefinger, and given to Dontos to give to Sansa so that she would be wearing it at the wedding. Him then showing how the werent jewels either but something that easily turned into a powder is also important. He was straight up telling you the necklace had something to do with the poisoning.
Add that to the clearly missing jewel and the fact that "someone" plucked it off Sansa's necklace last week and you have your conspiracy:
Little Finger, Dontos, and maybe another party.
The show spelled it out for all of us. They're prob not gonna delve into the planning of it any further than that. It's not a "whodunnit" anymore. We know who because he told us.
Nako dropping that knowledge on you poor fools, repped for both posts.
On the topic of Jaime: I have a lot of sympathy for the guy, thing is y'all are forgetting his past. Famb was supposed to be the heir of Casterly Rock and the immense fortune that comes with it, but in a plot to slight Tywin, the Mad King inducts him into the Kingsguard, thereby robbing him of his heir. Then famb is kidnapped and gets his hand chopped off, essentially robbing him of the only thing he's truly good at. Famb then finally comes back expecting the yambs and love from his pops but instead everyone sees him as some sort of freak similar to his brother. His supposed nephew, who is really his son, treats him like his *****. The only person who treats Jaime with any ounce of respect is Tyrion, but his ***** sister wants him dead and he's too much of a simp to speak up. So yeah, I can't help but feel bad for the guy.
TL;DR: Jaime's life sucks, I feel bad for famb.
By Terri Schwartz
Apr 21st, 2014
Following initial interviews done with "Game of Thrones" director Alex Graves about the controversial sex scene in Season 4, episode 3 "Breaker of Chains," Vulture followed up with him to allow him to have a chance to explain himself. Many fans and critics viewed the Jaime/Cersei scene in question as non-consensual rape, but Graves stands by his initial stance that the sex scene is supposed to end with Cersei wanting the sex.
"What was talked about was that it was not consensual as it began, but Jaime and Cersei, their entire sexual relationship has been based on and interwoven with risk. And Jaime is very much ready to have sex with her because he hasn't made love to her since he got back, and she's sort of cajoled into it, and it is consensual," Graves explains. "Ultimately, it was meant to be consensual. [The writers] tried to complicate it a little more with her rejecting his new hand and the state of things."
There has been some speculation that perhaps Graves did not edit together the cut of the scene, and that is why it didn't turn out the way that he initially described it. Other people suggested that perhaps the full scene was cut short in the final cut of the episode. But Graves does say this is the scene as he intended it.
"It's my cut of the scene," he says. "The consensual part of it was that she wraps her legs around him, and she's holding on to the table, clearly not to escape but to get some grounding in what's going on. And also, the other thing that I think is clear before they hit the ground is she starts to make out with him. The big things to us that were so important, and that hopefully were not missed, is that before he rips her undergarment, she's way into kissing him back. She's kissing him aplenty."
Coming back to the sexual politics of "Game of Thrones," Graves says he personally believes this scene -- and previous ones where Cersei denied Jaime sexual intercourse -- are her ways of manipulating Jaime. He also suggests that Jaime "found a soul mate" in Brienne that "he'll never recover from."
Graves words likely won't sway people who initially criticized the "Game of Thrones" scene. Zap2it reached out to comment from showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, but they declined to speak about specific Season 4 episodes.
well through his cut of the scene he didnt convey it CLEARLY'Game of Thrones' director says rape scene was 'meant to be consensual'
By Terri Schwartz
Apr 21st, 2014
Following initial interviews done with "Game of Thrones" director Alex Graves about the controversial sex scene in Season 4, episode 3 "Breaker of Chains," Vulture followed up with him to allow him to have a chance to explain himself. Many fans and critics viewed the Jaime/Cersei scene in question as non-consensual rape, but Graves stands by his initial stance that the sex scene is supposed to end with Cersei wanting the sex.
"What was talked about was that it was not consensual as it began, but Jaime and Cersei, their entire sexual relationship has been based on and interwoven with risk. And Jaime is very much ready to have sex with her because he hasn't made love to her since he got back, and she's sort of cajoled into it, and it is consensual," Graves explains. "Ultimately, it was meant to be consensual. [The writers] tried to complicate it a little more with her rejecting his new hand and the state of things."
There has been some speculation that perhaps Graves did not edit together the cut of the scene, and that is why it didn't turn out the way that he initially described it. Other people suggested that perhaps the full scene was cut short in the final cut of the episode. But Graves does say this is the scene as he intended it.
"It's my cut of the scene," he says. "The consensual part of it was that she wraps her legs around him, and she's holding on to the table, clearly not to escape but to get some grounding in what's going on. And also, the other thing that I think is clear before they hit the ground is she starts to make out with him. The big things to us that were so important, and that hopefully were not missed, is that before he rips her undergarment, she's way into kissing him back. She's kissing him aplenty."
Coming back to the sexual politics of "Game of Thrones," Graves says he personally believes this scene -- and previous ones where Cersei denied Jaime sexual intercourse -- are her ways of manipulating Jaime. He also suggests that Jaime "found a soul mate" in Brienne that "he'll never recover from."
Graves words likely won't sway people who initially criticized the "Game of Thrones" scene. Zap2it reached out to comment from showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, but they declined to speak about specific Season 4 episodes.
Is the new King (Joffrey's lil bro) also a product of Jaime and Cersei's incest? I'm assuming he is but don't remember it being mentioned in any earlier episodes.
Um yeah y'all dudes talking about Jamie got done dirty are clowns. Son is a scumbag and is one of the worst characters in the show. Now everything is messed up cuz he's seen as a rapist to you. That just shows how touchy how y'all are given I don't like dude and want him dead and didn't interpret that scene as rape. If he did though so what. That aint outside of his wheelhouse. Keep thinking dude is gonna get some redemption arc for what he's done.
Hope George has one of the cruelest deaths in store for him.
Tyrion, Aarya, and a few new characters from the book I won't mention. Those are who I actually root for and want to see them come out successful at the end of this.Um yeah y'all dudes talking about Jamie got done dirty are clowns. Son is a scumbag and is one of the worst characters in the show. Now everything is messed up cuz he's seen as a rapist to you. That just shows how touchy how y'all are given I don't like dude and want him dead and didn't interpret that scene as rape. If he did though so what. That aint outside of his wheelhouse. Keep thinking dude is gonna get some redemption arc for what he's done.
Hope George has one of the cruelest deaths in store for him.
I'm interested to know who you root for in this show?
You seem a bit upset ZikUm yeah y'all dudes talking about Jamie got done dirty are clowns. Son is a scumbag and is one of the worst characters in the show. Now everything is messed up cuz he's seen as a rapist to you. That just shows how touchy how y'all are given I don't like dude and want him dead and didn't interpret that scene as rape. If he did though so what. That aint outside of his wheelhouse. Keep thinking dude is gonna get some redemption arc for what he's done.
Hope George has one of the cruelest deaths in store for him.