My wife loves Cersei. Always has.
Cersei's biggest motivator has always been her love for her children. Hard not to relate to that on some level if you're a mother, too.
Sorry, but that's ridiculous. Her children are her motivator so she can kill how many innocent people as a result? No.
I don't really see a big plan for Jamie. He goes to join his brother in Winterfell and help.
He could still somehow end up killing Mad Queen Cersi.
Also theres no way NK would make a deal with anyone... although the whole Cersi gives him her baby is intriguing. We've seen the NK turn a baby before but I don't think thats their big quest.. to find babies.
Yeah, but like I said last night, why would they ever trust Jaime? Even if he tells them Cersei's plan, how do they know he's telling the truth until it happens? They have no reason to trust him until he joins them fighting the White Walkers. How do they get there though? Even still how do they trust him afterwards? Just not realistic for me.
It's always been soft support. They were going blame him for Lysa Arryn's death before Sansa stepped in. He was named Lord Protector of the Vale in a marriage agreement with Lysa. He retains that title even though she died, but he was never popular in the Vale even being from there. Is he popular anywhere really?
No one in that entire room but Littlefinger looked surprised when Sansa said his name. They had to all be in on it and know what he was being accused of already.
They were going to blame him? Why didn't they do it then? What were they waiting for?