Talk:NibiruMul/@comment-26414442-20140329231556/@comment-26414442-20140330005831

That's understandable. Personally, I adore Game of Thrones for its commentary on most of the problems in the world nowadays, such as people being confused about who they really are, gender roles, et cetera. I also adore its historical references to parts of history such as the Roman Empire, the War of the Roses, or Japanese Aggression during WWII.

Cersei's one of my favourite female characters in the series. I think she's strong, and such a well-developed villain, too. And I absolutely love how much of a feminist she is, and how she wants to be known as something more than a typical pretty woman. Cersei, in my opinion, is the epitome of a true Lannister, and she can't be defined by a relationship with her brother or anything of that sort, really.

But then again, that's just my opinion, and it's more from the perspective of a Bookwalker (since I actually read the books), so I have a little bit more depth in how a character actually behaves.