Interior Chinatown is about a background character stealing the show but literally a secondary character kind of stole the show. Ronny Chieng was great as Fatty.


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Interior Chinatown is about a background character stealing the show but literally a secondary character kind of stole the show. Ronny Chieng was great as Fatty.
The Mysterious Cases of the Mad King and the Harrenhal Bearpit
Add these to the long lists of things that D&D kind of forgot this season.
1. The reason Jaime chose to execute Aerys, which lost him his reputation and earned him the title Kingslayer
2. The Bearpit Rescue
But I’d argue that they didn’t forget it, they deliberately did not include any mention of it this season.
This is because it interferes with D&D’s “Cersei Lannister is the Center of the Universe and Therefore Jaime Must Crawl Back to Her in the End, Even if it doesn’t Make Sense for His Character Anymore” agenda.
Regarding the Mad King
Tyrion has told Dany about the reason for Jaime’s Kingslaying in a previous season. We didn’t see Jaime tell Tyrion about it, but we can infer that after unburdening himself to Brienne, he then revealed his secret to the second person he trusted the most in the world, Tyrion. Dany might have chosen to forgot what Tyrion has told her in her anger at Jaime, but there was no reason to not bring it up during Jaime’s trial, especially since that was the grievance that Dany aired.
Brienne does not mention it either when it was her turn to speak. In the White Book scene, we do not see Brienne writing it.
I argue that D&D are trying to make the audience forget this.
Why?
Because it means that Jaime told his deepest, darkest secret to two people who are NOT Cersei, the woman they’re trying to sell as his soulmate. Worse, he first told it to another woman. He trusted Brienne, and then Tyrion more than his sister-lover. This does not jive with their Twincest 5eva story.
As if the audience could ever forget one of the most iconic scenes in the show.
Regarding the Bearpit Rescue
Brienne does not mention the bearpit rescue either, even though this story would have appealed to the jury and the audience. If she wrote it on the White Book, D&D didn’t think it was important enough to show to the audience. Even though it was one of the knightliest things Jaime has ever done.
And then we saw in the sex scene that her bear claw scars have mysteriously disappeared.
Why erase this event? Because the scene had one of the most romantic imagery in the show, and was explicitly linked to one of the most sexual songs in universe. And it happened between Jaime and someone who is not Cersei.
This does not jive with their Twincest 5eva story.
As if the audience could ever forget another one of the most iconic scenes in the show.
I don’t think I need to say that pretending important events in a character’s arc never happened to serve the ending you wanted but did not lay the foundation for, is terrible writing.
You can say that D&D tried to clumsily redeem Jaime’s actions in the White Book scene. But even in here, the focus was on the last line. In the end, it was still about Cersei, when it could have been about Brienne seeing that Jaime has already written about her in the White Book, or Brienne putting herself back into Jaime’s narrative a la Eliza Schuyler in Hamilton, or even starting her own page.
But none of those options glorify Cersei, the Most Important Character in the Series, according to D&D. So we couldn’t have any of those.
Bohemian Rhapsody
It's funny that the critics don't like the movie because they didn't like the song either.
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