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								Nicolaj Coster-Waldau as Jaime Lannister, aka "The Kingslayer" Free Beer! The Stars of Game of Thrones Pick Their Sigil, Issue Royal Edicts 2011 
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								Nicolaj Coster-Waldau as Jaime Lannister, aka "The Kingslayer" Free Beer! The Stars of Game of Thrones Pick Their Sigil, Issue Royal Edicts 2011 
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								Some of the ones you start off loving to hate, you end up hating to find you love such as Jaime Lannister, when he is introduced as a point of view character in the third book. Archive 2007-01-01 Kristen 2007 
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								While there's plenty going on elsewhere — Robb Stark's army captures Cersei's beloved twin/lover Jaime Lannister, and on the other side of the sea, Daenerys desperately tries to save ailing Khal Drogo's life, but may end up losing their offspring as well — it's the episode's final scene that will haunt us. 
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								He got overthrown and then was slain by Jaime Lannister, who was supposed to be one of the king's own guards and is now King Robert's guard. 
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								Having "Kingslayer" Jaime Lannister in captivity doesn't hurt his leverage. 
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								While there's plenty going on elsewhere — Robb Stark's army captures Cersei's beloved twin/lover Jaime Lannister, and on the other side of the sea, Daenerys desperately tries to save ailing Khal Drogo's life, but may end up losing their offspring as well — it's the episode's final scene that will haunt us. 
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								While there's plenty going on elsewhere — Robb Stark's army captures Cersei's beloved twin/lover Jaime Lannister, and on the other side of the sea, Daenerys desperately tries to save ailing Khal Drogo's life, but may end up losing their offspring as well — it's the episode's final scene that will haunt us. 
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								Having "Kingslayer" Jaime Lannister in captivity doesn't hurt his leverage. 
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								Seeing Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) push Bran (Isaac Hempstead-Wright) from the tower window was just all sorts of horrifying. 
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