'Game of Thrones:' Cersei Lanister Is The Real Anti-Hero of The TV Series

"Game of Thrones" is still the talk of the town even if the 6th season has already ended. Fan theories are all over the web and many are excited for the next season to come.

In an article published recently from The Vox, according to them, "Game of Thrones" was good TV but they also think that the series will never be great. The reason: it's because they think that "Game of Thrones" was able to reveal the previous two season was all build up work, they believed it could have only been covered in an episode or two and not across the whole two seasons.

Although "Game of Thrones" had such cinematic effects, some fans believed that there are some stall tactics as the show went on, these were the parts where we can say it was a bit dragging but it was able to pick itself up. The show was able to regain momentum as we see that women are taking over as leaders of their armies. So much for girl powers, all the other characters are well just being the stall tactics for the whole game or the whole show.

Examples of some stall tactics is the Tale of the younger lady Stark, Arya. Nothing has really changed about her since she left Braavos, she just went back to the Westeroes as a murderess, but nothing really changed must in her character. As for Briene and Jamie, it seems the past two seasons of "Game of Thrones" was just trying to get them out of King's Landing.

Yet the interesting thing, is the character of Cersie. She could be compared like unto Walter White of Breaking Bad, the real anti-hero of "Game of Thrones." She is the only deliverer of the show, observe it every time she is onscreen.

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