schmendeler said:
By killing Jameis, he actually kills himself. He's now on the path of the jihad.
Kill the boy, Jon Snow. [/Aegon Targaryen]
For those who are into archetypical narrative. You have the heroes journey, boy to man.
- leaving the familiar home? Check
- enter a strange land with strange customs? Check
- mentor killed? Check (RIP Duncan)
I won't get too much into what happens next in the archetype. But anyone paying attention sees the success of this formula from star Wars to harry potter (and Jon Snow, no more Winterfel, to the Wall and even beyond the Wall, LC Mormont's death.) The end result is the badass mafogga in the galaxy, at least in fantasy, but other genres enjoy self-actualization as the ultimate goal. "The sleeper has awakened" as it were.
*Just for fun I was thinking of other films that follow the hero's journey. Highlander, Dragonslayer, Sword in the Stone (Merlin goes to Bermuda, instead of dying), Lion King, batman begins, LOTR, BTTF (Marty sees Doc die), Gladiator, kill Bill, captain america, and to some degree the lion, the witch, and the wardrobe (once Aslan is sacrificed, the four are restored and come into their destiny.)