Remind me, why was Tywin a bad guy again?
#1
Posted 07 May 2012 - 06:43 PM
#2
Posted 07 May 2012 - 06:56 PM
#3
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:01 PM
Edited by bloodymime, 07 May 2012 - 07:01 PM.
#4
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:01 PM
Adam West, on 07 May 2012 - 06:56 PM, said:
I agree. He only acts the way he does to make sure his family doesn't become the joke it had been on its way to becoming when he was a boy. He doesn't care about the cost.
#5
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:02 PM
But I mean, yeah, hey. What a peach. Totally a great guy and a real role model.
#6
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:03 PM
#7
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:05 PM
#8
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:05 PM
Edited by Sxxman, 07 May 2012 - 07:06 PM.
#9
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:05 PM
The raping of Tysha.
#10
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:08 PM
Black Unicorn, on 07 May 2012 - 07:03 PM, said:
Incidentally, he's beginning to prove a failure from a results perspective as well. His most intellectually gifted child (Tyrion) hates him (or more accurately his corpse) and will cheerfully crap all over his legacy. His daughter is a deranged, insecure lunatic. His other, prized son is widely known as an honorless scumbag and reviled. And in general, Lannister power is beginning to crumble, and no one cares because unlike Ned, Tywin never established any real, lasting respect ... only fear.
So even if you ignore the means (which I consider insane, but for the sake of argument), Tywin still fails under careful scrutiny.
Edited by Kittyhat, 07 May 2012 - 07:09 PM.
#11
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:17 PM
Black Unicorn, on 07 May 2012 - 07:03 PM, said:
The ends always justify the means - provided they actually justify them. Tywin's ends are selfish and short sighted and his means are near genocidal.
Not to mention that he failed even in his limited and self-centered goals. House Lannister is headed for a long, hard fall.
#12
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:28 PM
#13
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:30 PM
IronSuitor, on 07 May 2012 - 07:17 PM, said:
Not to mention that he failed even in his limited and self-centered goals. House Lannister is headed for a long, hard fall.
To be fair, I think the fall of House Lannister is due to his children, namely Cersei and Jaime but especially Cersei. Tyrion also assisted by putting Tywin out of the game and giving Cersei full reign of things. If Tyrion hadn't cross-bowed him on the privy and Tywin continued to be the power behind the throne, the state of affairs in Westeros would be a lot more stable and House Lannister would be as strong as it was in the first three books. Cersei, and to some extent Jaime, basically ran it into the ground after that.
Edited by All-for-Joffrey, 07 May 2012 - 07:32 PM.
#14
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:32 PM
he DID keep many things in line.....
well ok some of his methods (the Mountain....) were questionable...and he didn't always think ahead....(burning all the crops right before winter so now everyone is starving)
now with the Red Wedding....I think slaughtering a few starks in a wedding WAS far more cost-effective than waging an endless war
he was just out of touch with the smallfolk so while his iron-fisted rule was generally successful, it wasn't always to the benefit of all
#15
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:34 PM
All-for-Joffrey, on 07 May 2012 - 07:30 PM, said:
And who is most responsible for temperaments of said children? Indeed, the simple act of giving Tyrion his due would have avoided a lot of trouble.
#16
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:35 PM
Edited by bbqq, 07 May 2012 - 07:36 PM.
#17
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:37 PM
But yeah. Nice guy, gets a bad rap.
#18
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:38 PM
#19
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:38 PM
In terms of things he's done that are morally or ethically questionable, a few examples follow:
- parading his father's mistress naked through the streets to teach her a lesson about knowing your place.
- continued coldness towards Tyrion, forcing the gangrape and eviction of his young wife and love of his life for the sake of his family honor
- not ordering, but endorsing the killing of Rhaegar's children by laying them at Robert's feet as a token of fealty.
- The Reynes of Castamere?
#20
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:41 PM
Edited by QuaitheTheShadow, 07 May 2012 - 07:44 PM.







