Brienne of Tarth writing about Jaime Lannister's legacy gets the meme treatment
This post contains spoilers galore. If you've not watched the very final episode of Game of Thrones, I'd recommend averting your eyes immediately.
It just wouldn't be a Game of Thrones finale without the creation of a brand new meme.
And the very last episode of the beloved show did not fail to deliver on that count.
The subject of the meme is a scene showing Ser Brienne of Tarth using a feather quill to pen Jaime Lannister's legacy in the Book of Brothers.
Brienne was ensuring that time does not forget Jaime's bravery, so she adds a number of his achievements to the entry. Like the time Jaime lost his hand while getting himself and Brienne released as prisoners.
The internet, of course, had other, more creative ideas about possible entries into the book.
Like this Sex and the City-inspired entry.
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Big fan of this To All The Boys I've Loved Before-inspired one.
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Mean Girls made its way in there, too.
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Props to this Jersey Shore fan.
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There was a nod to The Snowman.
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And Good Will Hunting.
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A+ for effort, internet.
Topics Game Of Thrones
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