buddhafrog
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"You care about your children - it is your one redeeming value.... That and your high cheekbones."
Also, I never got the impression Cersei's hunt for Robert's bastards was supposed to be subtle. She's never shown that skill before, and never really does in the future. She's more refined than Joffrey, but as she says, "Power is power", and she thinks displaying outright power is enough to overcome any objections to her actions.
That was my issue with the Littlefinger/Cersei face off. Littlefinger is nothing if not a subtle manipulator. That was far too overt for his character.
That was my issue with the Littlefinger/Cersei face off. Littlefinger is nothing if not a subtle manipulator. That was far too overt for his character.
I'm inclined to cut him some slack here - he's not a robot, after all, and it would be natural for him to get defensive around the subject of his duel over Cat. But to look at it another way, who says he wasn't being subtle? The topic of the queen's incest is public at that point, so he's not tipping his hand or anything. What he does get to observe, though, is how she reacts to the topic being brought up (poorly, as it turns out). Cersei undoubtedly intended to intimidate Petyr, and he might have been frightened in the moment, but once the moment has passed, he's left with the knowledge that she is scared and can be provoked into massive overreaction. Useful information for one who believes that knowledge is power...That was my issue with the Littlefinger/Cersei face off. Littlefinger is nothing if not a subtle manipulator. That was far too overt for his character.
I'm inclined to cut him some slack here - he's not a robot, after all, and it would be natural for him to get defensive around the subject of his duel over Cat. But to look at it another way, who says he wasn't being subtle? The topic of the queen's incest is public at that point, so he's not tipping his hand or anything. What he does get to observe, though, is how she reacts to the topic being brought up (poorly, as it turns out). Cersei undoubtedly intended to intimidate Petyr, and he might have been frightened in the moment, but once the moment has passed, he's left with the knowledge that she is scared and can be provoked into massive overreaction. Useful information for one who believes that knowledge is power...