In King's Landing, Cersei
is stood by the shore awaiting the arrival of her daughter Myrcella, and as
Jaime's boat arrives, she can see that Myrcella is no longer among the living.
It's a quietly unsettling
moment that's largely a credit to Lena Headey, who does a fantastic job without
having to actually having to say anything: we linger on her face as it contorts
into an anguished expression, resulting in a rare moment of sympathy for the
Queen.
She's had it rough over
the last few episodes for sure, but we're also pretty certain any positive
feelings we have for Cersei will get obliterated pretty soon.
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