From executive producer Jennie Snyder Urman (Jane the Virgin) and showrunner Alex Herschlag, the CBS comedy series Broke follows what happens when suburban single mother Jackie (Pauley Perrette) suddenly has her life disrupted when her estranged sister Elizabeth (Natasha Leggero) shows up on her doorstep with her outrageously wealthy, charming and big-hearted husband Javier (Jaime Camil). What Jackie doesn’t know is that the couples’ money has dried up and they need a place to live, which will seriously test the limits of family and the bond of sisterhood. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, Mexican …
Jaime Lannister was often seen as a villain on Game of Thrones, mainly because of the horrible things he did to the Stark family.
Even the most eagle-eyed Game of Thrones fans might not be aware of these details in Jaime Lannister's costumes.
No character is as morally complex as Jaime Lannister. The Lannister's 'Prince Charming' managed to go from villain to hero, to jerk in 8 seasons.
One of the best love triangles in Game of Thrones was between Brienne, Jaime, and Tormund. It was funny, tragic, and romantic.
Upcoming Game of Thrones audio commentary from David Benioff and D.B. Weiss reveals an awful secret line from Jaime and Brienne's final scene.
Of all the complex characters of HBO's epic Game of Throne, Jaime Lannister has the biggest arc. Here are some interesting facts about the Kingslayer.
Jaime and Cersei Lannister's deaths in Game of Thrones were much more exciting in the original season 8 scripts, and the scene made a lot more sense.
The Game of Thrones season 8 scripts have explained why Jaime chose Cersei over Brienne. Here's how the script changes made the situation worse.
Jaime Lannister. The Oathbreaker. The King Slayer. And a truly complex character, with one of the biggest arcs in the series. Jaime Lannister is one of the most flawed and difficult to read characters throughout the entirety of Game Of Thrones. His character arc takes him from one of the most truly despised characters to have ever hit television screens to one of the most tragic and sorrowful characters. There are many parallels between Jaime Lannister and the hero of Game Of Thrones, Jon Snow. So let’s explore what happens when an honorable man chooses love rather than duty. Let’s take a look into how choosing love over duty can lead a man down a hateful path.
He's the Oathbreaker, the Kingslayer, the sister... never mind. He's Jaime Lannister, a simple man trying to get by in a complex world. He wasn't born for the game of thrones but he got involved in it regardless, and the results were... not great. Jaime is one of the few characters in Game of Thrones with no ambition or desire for power.
Emmy award-winning director David Nutter returned to the Game of Thrones fold for Season 8, helming three of the final six episodes of the entire series – the season premiere, "Winterfell"; its follow-up, "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms"; and Sunday night's entry – "The Last of the Starks." Nutter won an Emmy in 2015 for his work directing the Season 5 finale, "Mother's Mercy," and some of his other GoT episodes include the memorable "The Dance of Dragons" (which featured the dramatic Meereen fighting pit attack against Dany, and Shireen Baratheon's death), and arguably the show'…
The Netflix series Black Summer, a prequel to the popular Syfy zombie series Z Nation, is a terrifying look at life for the survivors of a cataclysmic event that forces ordinary people to fight for their lives as they face off with the infected. When Rose (Jaime King) is torn from her daughter, she vows that they will be reunited, but as civilization collapses due to an outbreak that brings the dead back to life in their most feral form, that becomes a journey far more harrowing than she initially expected, forcing Rose to figure out just how far she’…
It's not easy being Queen. In this past Sunday's Game of Thrones, Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) continued to find politics in the North tougher than expected. Dany had some interesting, unspoken moments in the episode, like when Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) and Jon Snow (Kit Harington) both left the hall before their Queen had exited the room, when Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen) greeted the queen, but then quickly addressed Sansa asking to fight for Winterfell, and of course during Sansa and Dany's interrupted clear-the-air chat. On Wednesday, GoT co-executive producer Bryan Cogman, who wrote …