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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
It didn’t bother me at the time I watched it. Cersei knows if she makes a move, they’ll kill Qyburn and maybe that’s not a trade she wants to make, even if she is evil and doesn’t care about anyone but herself. And maybe the dragon was far enough back to be out of range. Any number of explanations, even if they’re not rock solid.
But one thing doesn’t make sense with any explanation I can come up with. Cersei hired Bronn to travel across the entire damn continent to murder her brothers. Now one of them is 40 feet in front of her and she doesn’t kill him? Even if she doesn’t want to lose Qyburn, it is clear that Cersei’s hatred for Tyrion is strong and she’ll go to great lengths to have him killed. But you know what? This is Cersei Lannister we’re talking about and a deal is a deal. She’s gonna let Bronn live up to that bargain she made with him. Ok then.
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That meeting was parlay.
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