After the penultimate episode aired, nearly a millionfans started a petitiondemanding a rewrite of the eighth season.
Warning: Spoilers ahead.
In return, she receives a kiss on the forehead from her mom.

That offer does not deter Tyrene, who quickly responds, “I’m with you.
Of course, we know the young women all eventually became Sand Snakes and joined Ellaria in seeking revenge.
After her husband’s death, she was apparently never quite the same.

The awkward breastfeeding scene aside, we come to realize that Lysa is a bit off her rocker.
Paranoid, she locks Tyrion in a sky cell after thinking he conspired to kill her late husband.
Her fanatical doting over her son has also resulted in someseriousentitlement.

Ina later episode, it becomes clear that sweet Robin is not living up to his name.
After Sansa crafts a model of Winterfell using snow, she tells her cousin about her home.
Oh, sweet, sweet Robin.

But this isJoffreywe’re talking about the sadistic king and son of Jaime and Cersei Lannister.
But she didn’t have to remain married to this Lannister for very long.
Olenna, in an act of love, did away with the tyrant king.

And, for that, she deeply resented him.
She continued, “So I prayed to the gods, take him away.
Make him die.“Yikes.

It’s true that Catelyn did at least feel guilty about this.
He lived, but she “couldn’t keep [her] promise.”
She was, by all accounts, a truly terrible mother to Jon.

Catelyn’s love for her eldest son is most evident in the famousRed Wedding episode of Season 3.
“Let it end.
just,” she cries to the patriarch.

“He is my son, my first son.
Let him go and I swear that we will forget this.
I swear it by the old gods and new.

We will take no vengeance.”
She pleads with her son to walk out, but we know how that went.
It’s a horribly sad and brutal scene that ends without mercy.

Well, technically she gave birth to a shadow assassin.
AsPolygonrecapped, Melisandre believed that Stannis Baratheon was the rightful king back in Season 2.
Shocker: he wasn’t.

At the time, the Red Woman was uber determined to get him on the Iron Throne.
We also can’t forget that Melisandre would’ve also made one horrid step-mom.
Yeah, she’s kind of the worst.

Best: Daenerys Targaryen brings dragons back from extinction
WithoutDaenerys Targaryen, we would have no dragons.
Dany’s dragons aren’t her pets.
Wait, so may sheis#momgoals.

Although she has been a good mom at times, she’s also made some pretty horrible parenting choices.
Her kids are pretty pissed when Daenerys ironically theBreakerof Chains shackles them in a dungeon.
As Dany turns to leave her screaming dragons, shedoesat least seem to feel bad about her decision.

But that doesn’t negate what she did.
Yes, we’re still mad.
It was what made her somewhat human.

They were, after all, her and hertwinbrother Jaime’s kids.
Anyway, for the sake of this argument, we’ll ask you to look beyond all of that.
Throughout the series,Cersei experiences the loss of all of her children.
First, she witnessed the poisoning of Joffrey and mourned his loss.
Later Cersei learns that Myrcella has been kidnapped and that her life is in danger.
She then sends Jaime to sneakily recover their daughter but he’s too late.
Like Joffrey, Myrcella had also been poisoned, and she dies Jamie’s arms.
He also married Margaery but that wouldn’t last long.
The young king was safe but heartbroken at losing his wife.
In a heart-wrenching scene, he kills himself by jumping from his bedroom window.
So, great plan, Cersei.
Her and Samwell Tarly’s relationship has also proved worth emulating.
AsPopSugarsummarized, Sam and Gilly met all the way back in Season 2.
At the time, Gilly was pregnant and, naturally, fearful for her unborn child.
Sam promises Gilly that he would come back to help her and her little one escape.
Thankfully, Sam is a man of his word.
Craster winds up dead, and Sam helps Gilly and her baby get out of the Keep.
Gilly later decides to name her son after Sam aww and Sam Sr. and Gilly officially become a couple.
Little Shireenwas dealt a terrible handfrom the outset of her life.
As a baby, she nearly died from “greyscale” a disease that is most often fatal.
Shireen lived most of her life hidden away.
Even worse than Stannis though was Shireen’s mother.
Selyse was deeply resentful of her daughter.
She tells her husband, “I gave you nothing.”
Um, hello,Shireen!
In the end, both parents agree to allow their only child to be brutally killed.
While Selyse does ultimately come toregrether decision, we’re still furious.
But not before entrusting Ned to raise her son as his bastard.
This would protect him from being murdered at the hands of Robert.
“You have to protect him.
Promise me, Ned,” she begs her brother just before she dies.
“Promise me.”
This is a pivotal scene in the series, as we get to know who Jon Snow truly is.
And we also get to finally meet Lyanna and learn of the selfless love she had for her child.
The story, as we’d always heard it, was from Robert’s point of view.
He’d claimed she had been kidnapped and raped by Rhaegar.
Most frustratingly, Cersei was given the chance to more or less start over.
No comment, Tyrion.
“I know this.
I know this because I’ve seen it,” he tells his sister.
“You’ve always loved your children.
More than yourself, more than Jaime, more than anything.
I beg you, if not for yourself, then for your child.
Your reign is over, but that doesn’t mean your life has to end.”
Although it looks like his words pierce through her cold, cold heart, Cersei does not surrender.
In fact, she ups the ante by beheading Daenerys' friend and advisor Missandei.