
Missed this before. I think it's a good point that her weakness for her kids is greater than Tywin's for his legacy as to Tywin anyone can go for the legacy while Cersei will always have that ultimate vulnerability while her kids are alive.The point is, he wouldn't have even tolerated that ****. He would have threatened her right back with the possibility of her hated younger brother going free and her only remaining son being left at the whims of the Tyrells. And with his poker face she would have been the one cowed, for all Cersei's flaws she isn't heartless and in this case it makes her in a weaker position.
Her even attempting that would likely result in some major backlash from Tywin, either through some form of imprisonment or immediate assassination. Maybe you could argue that it was a false victory and that Tywin was secretly planning to do away with her, but theres nothing really in that scene or the scene afterwards to imply that. It just wasn't properly thought out beyond the moment, and when it comes to a series as intricate as this, it seems lazy.
I don't know the answer to this (haven't read far enough to know enough about Kevan) but would this count in the same way? Is any Lannister a worthy Lannister even from a different line of descendants? I couldn't imagine him being happy with Lancel becoming head of his house one day for e.g. lol. And if any Lannister was worthy then would it really matter that Tyrion was a dwarf?Even if he didn't trust Tyrion he could still throw that in her face and not actually utilise Tyrion, or even better he could do it only to kill Tyrion later on when it suited him, he has Kevan and Kevan's sons to continue the family name after he dies. But beyond that, he made no attempt against her at all. In fact he goes up to his tower and he ****s Shae to show how concerned he is by the whole thing. The way they presented it was as if he was beaten, when his ruthless nature would have led him to find a way to get rid of Cersei and her threats permenantly and protect that family name.
Also, let's look at the show's internal continuity. Three episodes before that scene we had the Tywin/Jaime scene for Tyrion's trial where he pretty much implies to Jaime that he knows the kids are his. So, they're not even being consistent with his character.
Shoudn't they have just moved a scene from S4 to 5?
I think he's fine with non-suitable heirs being used to marry off into other Houses to increase power and influence even if they are themselves sub-par. I expected Tywin & his ego to want his own descendants to continue the line (and not Tyrion) and lead the Lannister House. Otherwise it shouldn't matter so much even if his own 3 kids **** up completely as he can still always fall back on Kevan and his descendants. I don't think it counts the same way to him at least and he would regard his efforts as a failure if the mantle passed to his brother by default, as he just shouldn't be so concerned at the prospect of all 3 of his own kids not measuring up if maintaining the Lannister name has such a large safety net.Well, Tywin was just as happy to have Lancel marry Sansa than he was for Tyrion to do it. It was only because Lancel was bedridden and unable to physically have sex with her and Tyrion's desire for power that she married the Imp. Plus Kevan is Tywin's sole surviving brother, the line is more or less the same.
It does actually, that's a good explanation. And I didn't think that he thought Kevan was inferior, just that it wasn't his own descendant line but like you say he didn't remarry and try and get better heirs once he realised he didn't have any appropriate ones left. Although he might have thought of Cersei's descendants as valid even if he suspected how they came about and even if most people suspected, at least until it was publicly admitted. While one of the guys is on the throne it isn't exactly something people can freely talk about and it was still one of his descendants, even when it was the psychotic unpredictable one.I don't think he considers Kevan to be an inferior Lannister at all, in fact during several council sessions he often looks to Kevan to back him up. And of course you have to consider that Tywin never remarried or tried to gather anymore children, even after Jaime joined the Kingsgaurd and refused his title. For someone intent on building a lasting legacy he didn't try and create any more children to continue that legacy. He left himself with Tyrion or Kevan as heirs and he made it abundantly clear that Tyrion would never rule Casterly Rock, so I think that speaks to his motives well enough when it came to Lannister succession.
I guess when you're melted into a tree it doesn't matter how old you look.
Also, Bran-Meera sex scenes![]()
