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* Later, Jaime has a mostly one-sided conversation with Ser Ilyn Payne about how to respond to Cersei's cheating on him. Ser Ilyn suggests (through charades) killing everyone involved and smiles creepily. Jaime responds "YouTalkTooMuch"



* Jaime has a mostly one-sided conversation with Ser Ilyn Payne about how to respond to Cersei's cheating on him. Ser Ilyn suggests (through charades) killing everyone involved and smiles creepily. Jaime responds "YouTalkTooMuch"
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* When Brienne and Ser Hyle Hunt stop at the Crossroads Inn, the new innkeep is [[YoungAndInCharge ten-year-old Willow]], who bosses around the other children (even [[BigBrotherInstinct Gendry]], who is at least 6 years older than she) and rules the inn with an iron fist.

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* When Brienne and Ser Hyle Hunt stop at the Crossroads Inn, the new innkeep is [[YoungAndInCharge ten-year-old Willow]], a junior ApronMatron who bosses around the other children (even [[BigBrotherInstinct Gendry]], who is at least 6 years older than she) and rules the inn with an iron fist.
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* Rather darkly humorous BlackComedy, but Ser Bonifer Hasty has spotless reputation as a very pious, chaste and very chivalrous knight and the company he founded shares that reputation. In comparison, Jaime's knightly reputation is as dark as they come, being a Kingslayer who killed the king he was sworn to protect and accused of incest with his sister. Then comes the scene with rape survivor peasant girl Pia and it is Jaime who lets her join on his travels, treats her with respect, encourages his squire to treat her like a highborn lady and protects her while Hasty blames her for being raped, calls her a whore and a temptress and kicks her out of the only home she ever knew to her extremely likely death, what with coming winter.

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* Rather darkly humorous BlackComedy, but Ser Bonifer Hasty has spotless reputation as a very pious, chaste and very chivalrous knight and the company he founded shares that reputation. In comparison, Jaime's knightly reputation is as dark as they come, being a Kingslayer who killed the king he was sworn to protect and accused of incest with his sister. Then comes the scene with rape survivor peasant girl Pia and it is Jaime who lets her join on his travels, treats her with respect, encourages his squire to treat her like a highborn lady and protects her while Hasty blames her for being raped, calls her a whore and a temptress and kicks her out of the only home she ever knew to her extremely likely death, what with coming winter. Irony so thick you can eat it with a spoon.

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