Tyrion’s subsequent rejection of Queen Daenerys Targaryen ( Emilia Clarke) and his position as Hand of the Queen is typical of Tyrion and his mortality. In that moment, all that matters is that Tyrion’s hateful sister, beloved brother, and unborn nephew (or niece) are dead. In the end, Tyrion still cares for Cersei, even-though she has hated and despised him all of his life. When he improbably finds the bodies of Queen Cersei Lannister ( Lena Headey) and Jamie ‘The Kingslayer’ Lannister ( Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), a baffling moment since the entire chamber they are found in was shown collapsing in on itself in The Bells, Tyrion’s emotional breakdown is heartfelt. The only character exempted from this fate, at least in part, is Tyrion Lannister ( Peter Dinklage). The Iron Throne has big production value, which is evident on-screen, yet is devoid of any emotional depth, well-written character arcs, or even the reality that has been previously established in the TV series. Overview, Tyrion, and the Necessary Bond Villain The Bronn Fiasco and the Death of Game of Thrones.Happy Endings Wrapped in a Bow and Shoved.The Unsullied’s Missed “I’m Negan” Moment.Overview, Tyrion, and the Necessary Bond Villain.
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