"Let them know what it means to choose the wrong side." And yet he's right, with all the vows and oaths, it's hard to stay true to them all. He's like Saywer from Lost without any redeeming qualities. Coster-Waldau plays Jaime to perfection and his Brienne insults were hilarious. You think Cat will give him the steel? He shouldn't speak ill of the dead-Ned. It was a good thing for him that she's mostly she-wolf now, that is until he tests her patience during their final scene. He smashes his cousin's face in order to escape, killing a Karstark as well, only to be dragged back to camp and have to be 'saved' by Lady Stark. Too bad none of Selmy's honor rubbed off on the Lion but he too is a 'painter who only uses red.' Only his work this time is more a Jackson Pollock. Jaime, being oddly humble and sharing, tells a similar tale of his experience stepping in to squire for Ser Barristan Selmy. In the pen, the young cousin tells a story about how he once squired for Jaime and the impression it left on him.
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