![]() Then when he finally did something to protect her because she wouldn't listen, she just does whatever to assist in getting him killed. Then she started to become a thorn in his side, constantly placing judgement on him and putting him on her own little trials because he wasn't doing what she wanted. She was lively and added an additional Spark to a character we adored. We were introduced to Shae in the first season. Lots of people's favorite characters die in Game of Thrones. Once she was captured and her life threatened, it was plain to see that all of Tyrion's fears and warnings of imminent danger were very real, and that his outburst was a manufactured last minute attempt to get her to safety. And not only did she not try, she went the extra mile to humiliate him. If it was really love, she should have tried to save him. Maybe she would have saved Tyrion, maybe not. ![]() Maybe she would have given her life for it, maybe she wouldn't have. This would have really messed up the entire legitimacy of the trial - the specific reason Tywin was doing it - and called the other testimonies into question. She could have stood up for him when she finally took the stand, told the judges and the attendees that she had her life threatened by the prosecution if she didn't tell their fake story. Then, when threatened with the very same pressures that weighted Tyrion, she caved immediately. She was always the person telling Tyrion not to listen to his father, his family, that he can do whatever he wants and leave with her. The point that irks people is that when you really do truly love someone, as she said she did, even Tyrion's outburst to get her to leave King's Landing shouldn't have totally crushed that - she still should have been willing, wanting, to defend his life. Far less harsh than betraying someone by putting their life on the line. You could argue that she did emotionally betray Tyrion as I said before, but that is like breaking up and being bitter about you're ex. You could speak about her dumb attitude towards Tyrion, but the breaking point for most people on why they want her dead is due to the fact that she did the trial. If Shae managed to get to the ship during the wedding, the gates would have likely trapped her. At the beginning of S4E3, Tywin commanded to bar the gates of the City's seas to hold the ships. In S4E2 just after Mace Tyrell gives his gift to Joffrey, Cersei points out the whore (Shae) and Tywin responds by having her at the Tower of the Hand before the wedding.įurthermore, In S4E2, Tyrion sent Shae to her ship and Bronn walked her there. Later on at the end of the Cersei and Jamie scene, that same spy comes in to report to Cersei. In S4E1 just after the Tyrion and Shae scene, you see Cersei's spy. If you want evidence of how she was taken by the Lannisters: If she was forced against her will, is that truly betrayal? No. Why do it? First off, says Kekilli, “The Lannisters found her and there was only a choice between agreeing to testify against Tyrion or die.” Not only did she straight-up lie and say he killed King Joffrey, but she framed her “confession” in such a way that made him a laughingstock. What caused the blowback, of course, is Shae testifying against Tyrion. This is what Sibel Kekilli, the actress of Shae, says about it: I've argued about empathizing Shae and why she didn't betray Tyrion, but people still seem to think that she did. ![]() Shae (Show version) didn't betray Tyrion. Looking forward to seeing this event at the end of HOTD on screen!įor more info see the guide and policy. Standard posts without a spoiler tag will allow for all discussion excluding leaks and HOTD book spoilers. This is used to define what the post is about, and to what level of discussion is allowable in the comments. Exceptions are and which pertain to House of the Dragon. Most posts on r/gameofthrones no longer require a bracketed spoiler tag. » Winds of Winter Release: TBA » Subreddit Twitter » Subreddit Discord Quick Spoiler Guide This subreddit is meant to be a safe place for fans to read and talk about the TV series and books regardless of how many episodes or books you have seen or read. Click here to hide posts About /r/gameofthrones GOT, ASOIAF, & GRRM ![]() The system has been simplified to have only two (optional) tags – and. New Spoiler Tags We have updated our spoiler guide and tagging system.
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