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From the show: Probably Littlefinger...he just has that slimy look about him and you just know he's up to no good. Cersei is bad and all, but I just can't help but love her for it. :P
From the books: (view spoiler)
eta: spoiler tag added. sorry.
From the books: (view spoiler)
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But I have to agree, I think Cersei is pretty much irredeemable. Viserys too, although he's obviously already paid the price.
(Not that horrible death simply or necessarily comes to those that earn it, of course...)

I hated Viserys, but well... (view spoiler) . There was never anything redeemable about him.
Since I'm still really influenced by the second book, I'd mention Theon Greyjob who just bugged the hell out of me THE WHOLE TIME. What a whiny, bitchy, sorry excuse for a character. Seriously.
But I'm also really looking forward to how the characters will evolve, since it's already clear that they do evolve. Once I finished my current book (already halfway through) it'll be on to Storm of Swords.


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I can make excuses for everyone else, Catelyn is trying to protect her family, Cersei and Jaime are sort of cursed by (view spoiler) and in different ways shaped and twisted by the circumstances of the world they live in, Viserys was raised with enormous pressure to do something he was utterly incapable of doing, Joffrey is a classic case of bad parenting. Etc, etc
But Littlefinger is just such an asshole (view spoiler) is just not a good enough excuse for his behaviour.
Ser Gregor Clegane too maybe, but he's too much of an obvious villain to be worth hating.

Yes, Gregor's probably the absolute worst; there's nothing redeeming there that we know of, yet.
Littlefinger's interesting, because he often does good things with questionable intentions. I'm thinking of the end of A Feast for Crows where, (view spoiler) . Who knows if he'll come through, but his actions seem to be helpful in this case.

Littlefinger's interesting, because he often does good things with que..."
I guess (view spoiler) sort of undo any of the good he might do. Also, come on, it's ASOIAF (view spoiler) .

Thank you aldenoneil,
I have to say Joffrey, bad parenting doesn't begin to cover it
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Bad parenting leads to Jon Arryn's son, pure evil = Joffrey.

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or possibly post Feast For Crows Catelyn"
In Game of Thrones I thought Sansa was downright annoying. I didn't hate her exactly, though. I thought it got better in Clash of Kings and I definitely like her more now (although she's far from being my favorite). I especially enjoyed some of the scenes with her and the Hound or her and Cersei.


Cersei on the other hand, I still can't stand, but as time progressed I found myself more pitying her than anything.




I'm of two minds on this. I keep thinking, "Wait, I'm supposed to hate you." On the other hand, the little bits of humanity color her character in ways we didn't see in the book. Her nasty plotting's about to get underway, so it's kind of nice to see her as a bit of a victim before the storm comes.


Cersei, for example, is motivated by two things: 1) to protect her children and 2) to snub all the men who disrespect her sex. Ultimately, though, her actions are despicable. (view spoiler)

That's what I love - when their own mistakes come back to haunt them. That whole bit with the Septon was delicious.

It's so much fun to watch.


If i had a dime for every time Robert stated how he would prefer to be on horseback, beating people to death with his warhammer instead of ruling the kingdom, i'd have at least 30 cents in Game of Thrones.

Talk about nightmare fuel.Eugh.

I'll take Cersei's company anytime of the day even though it might get me killed. She's stupid and vicious but at least a bit entertaining.

Jamie is my favorite, I'm in book III so I am hoping he gets the throne. Let's be honest, Bran deserved what he got for spying, Aerys deserved it, and who among us would not fall for Cersei's charms. Also, in a fight you know Jamie would have destroyed Ned. Plus, he always has a great sense of humor even after spending months in a dungeon alone.
He has honor, just not the geeky nerdy kind.

Reek seems more pathetic to me. He's pitiable. He's a wretched creature, barely a man anymore. I don't loathe his character the way I loathed Joffrey. (view spoiler)
Books mentioned in this topic
A Dance with Dragons (other topics)A Feast for Crows (other topics)
My choice changes every time I think this.
I'm curious to know, since this series has so many characters to hate, who's the worst? My vote has to go to Cersei. I stray, but in the end I always come back to sweet Cersei. Sweet, despicable Cersei.