Well, all I'm saying is that all these 'reasons' could have been connected to the actual final act much, much better. Otherwise the act wouldn't have felt so completely out of character to many of us. As I said, it would have taken a very short scene to connect all the dots to the point she finally snapped. Cause girl, she SNAPPED!
All those dots were there in the last four episodes and last season:
- Brutally killed the leader of Sam's house and his son without blinking an eye
- Obsessed with the Throne, no matter how much she loves Jon Snow
- Asks for Jon Snow to hide the truth of his birth just to get the Throne
- Leaves the post-Winterfell Battle feast bothered that everyone likes Jon Snow and totally ignored her and her dragons
I mean, what more did you want the show to do to ease you into what was effectively a person who was feeling more and more alone and ignored by the day, with the goal of sitting on the Iron Throne slipping away?
To make it clear, if you didn't understand it this way, when she was ravaging the city, she didn't care about Cersie anymore. It was a desperate tour de force from someone who was feeling completely powerless and whose only weapon was now fear. She knew that if it ended there with the bells, she would never ever be Queen. Now matter how outrageous her deed was, that was the only card she had left to play. Inspire allegiance and loyalty with fear.
- Brutally killed the leader of Sam's house and his son without blinking an eye
- Obsessed with the Throne, no matter how much she loves Jon Snow
- Asks for Jon Snow to hide the truth of his birth just to get the Throne
- Leaves the post-Winterfell Battle feast bothered that everyone likes Jon Snow and totally ignored her and her dragons
I mean, what more did you want the show to do to ease you into what was effectively a person who was feeling more and more alone and ignored by the day, with the goal of sitting on the Iron Throne slipping away?
To make it clear, if you didn't understand it this way, when she was ravaging the city, she didn't care about Cersie anymore. It was a desperate tour de force from someone who was feeling completely powerless and whose only weapon was now fear. She knew that if it ended there with the bells, she would never ever be Queen. Now matter how outrageous her deed was, that was the only card she had left to play. Inspire allegiance and loyalty with fear.