redline248 said:
I agree with your questioning of why was he fine with it before hand. My guess is he thought something like they'll have the greater force, she'll be forced to surrender and Tyrion will keep everyone from killing her. But when he thinks the dany will unleash the dragon on the city, that's more serious and harder to escape.
All my opinion, of course, by nothing else makes sense in the context of the scenes to me.
ok. like i said possible because of the ambiguity of what they showed. But they never showed Jamie saying he was going to save Cersei - Brienne assumes that. He has killed before to save the kingdom from someone's wrath.
He talks about HER being hateful and things things he did then for HER. He does say he is hateful in the end - but that hate is directed at Cersei now I believe.
And I don't think anyone would entertain a peaceful overthrow where Cersei lives - that never happens. Rulers stay in power or they are killed. They never acquiesce. Especially in GOT. Do you really think they would let her live in any scenario - if not killed in combat, she would at the very least be tried for blowing up the Sept and executed.
there was no ending for any scenario of Dany/Jon winning and Cersei living -and Jamie was fine with it.
It also wasn't just one thing but several:
- end of S7 he finds out Cersei is not sending troops, he leaves her knowing she considers it treason
- he fights for the living and the north and he doesn't just leave after to go back to Cersei
- Bronn shows up and reveals she hired him to kill them both
- they make a deal with Bronn to give him Highgarden instead when Cersei loses (presumably dead)
- they plan their attack and send their amies and dragons with a plan to kill her and he stays
His change of heart was that he needed to go because the balance of power shifted. I think he thinks only he can kill her. Not meaning the prophecy, just meaning he can get close enough to kill her.
We'll see.