It's a particularly confused bot. I'll go ban it now.
It's a particularly confused bot. I'll go ban it now.
Doesn't make him the good guy in my books! Killing three men to cover up your love scandal doesn't make you anything good, that's for certain. Since the first few experiences of Jaime were him smurfing his sister, helping fool the world to get let a false (and, let's face it, rather evil) king sit on the throne, attempted murder of a young child, killing noble men... well, yeah, I'd say he was pretty much a bad guy.
Personally, I liked him better that way because he was fantastic at being a dick. What's the 'bad' version of an anti-hero? An anti-villain?
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
To put it simply, Jaime made a face turn.
I'd say Jaime is a bit of both, to be honest.
That's the beauty of the characters in ASoIaF. No character is wholly good or wholly evil. Some lean more ways than others, but they're all grey. And even if a character is mostly evil, and you don't like them, there's usually one or two things that make you sympathetic towards that character.
I reject your argument and counter with my own: Gregor Clegane is 100% bastard, with nary a sliver of grey.
The Mountain That Rides has no redeeming points as do ffs steve this is a spoiler for anyone with a brainvery few members of House Frey (show people will understand soon enough) and Vargo Hoat. You could argue that there is no "Good Guy" excepting Ned Stark and Jon Snow in a the entire world of Westeros, even then though Jon and Ned have skeletons in their closets.
I'm not much of a Jon Snow fan, but I do agree with you that he's probably the only character in Westeros right now who is Mostly Good.
Oh how soon we forget.
Hot Pie. :aimcry: