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@ShadowWizardisEarForYou A Storm of Swords is the bestest book so far
I'm in the middle of Book Four, and I can't help but not give a shit what Cersei thinks of herself, or who these Sand Snakes are. Just give me more Jon Snow, dangit.
Or Tyrion. Especially Tyrion.
It's probably a perspective thing, like "there are more sides to the story" blah blah, but no, making Cersei a POV character hasn't improved what I think of her a tiny bit.
It has just made the chapters burdensome
It's still GoT, there's still the captivating writing, but this world did not need any more worldbuilding anymore. You have a dozen great characters, just go on with them and stop soap opera-ing everything
The Catelyn POV chapters were still sometimes tiresome as well, she being an idiot sometimes and doing the opposite of protecting her son(s). Close to the end they were really poignant though, and I enjoyed them immensely
This is much worse. Cersei brings no other feeling than contempt in me. She's not pitiful, she's not all that smart, she's blind to things everyone else sees, she burns her fingertips in self-pity and takes off an arm for compensation, she's just . . . she's just that person you would never make a POV character.
She's not even a villain in a fantasy story, just the background terrible character that would do terrible things. An Arys Targaryen, for all I care.
In the portrayal of arseholes, there are sometimes also very profound mature messages entangled within. I'm watching the final episodes of Breaking Bad these days, and what Walt has become and the world surrounding him being affected by it is the perfect example, how the oh-so-holy family of Walt use the same type of justification to find leverage to hurt Walt. It's, simply put, a message of "bad people don't grow horns on their heads, it might even just be you". It's not even that about Cersei.
She's not even worth being a cautionary tale.
One good change, though, is Jamie
He's lost a hand and grown two eyes
Should I go on with my monologue, because it's terribly echoing in here