Brienne, new Lord Commander of the Six KingdomsOpens in a new tab, paid tribute to her fallen friend Ser Jaime Lannister in Game of Thrones’ series finale, by completing his entry in the Kingsguard book. Joffrey once mocked his “uncle’s” lack of notable achievements, and Jaime was determined to finish telling a story of a life worth remembering. She made sure Westeros will. It was maybe the single most emotional moment from the show’s last episodeOpens in a new tab, the completion of one of the best relationships on the show.
And it was perfect for making memes. It doesn’t matter how good the scene was, you can’t have a character write in a big book without the internet springing into action to show what they “really” wrote. Here are the best, most hysterical ones we found across the Narrow Sea of Twitter.
Very touching moment pic.twitter.com/u5eaU5ngECOpens in a new tab
— Dan Amira (@DanAmira) May 20, 2019Opens in a new tab
We should have known….
pic.twitter.com/3nVjX7S3PIOpens in a new tab
— Ben Mekler (@benmekler) May 20, 2019Opens in a new tab
This one is funny and infuriating.
“…and I, Brienne of Tarth, am the first women to write on Game of Thrones since season 3…” pic.twitter.com/iZevZvdLKyOpens in a new tab
— Cat Staggs ?️? (@CatStaggs) May 20, 2019Opens in a new tab
Most of these were purely silly though in the best way.
“OK, Brienne… You got this. Stay strong… What else can you add to Jaime Lannister’s biography?”
[3 hours later] pic.twitter.com/IO0frY9n2gOpens in a new tab
— Ashley Oh (@itsashleyoh) May 20, 2019Opens in a new tab
I can’t believe brienne wrote that omg #GameofThronesOpens in a new tab pic.twitter.com/6TbIPuKTo5Opens in a new tab
— Kiran (@opalsrose) May 20, 2019Opens in a new tab
Brienne was really hurt #GameOfThonesFinaleOpens in a new tab #GOTFinaleOpens in a new tab pic.twitter.com/6zCrx3V9IWOpens in a new tab
— Zie (@TheMessenger93) May 20, 2019Opens in a new tab
bran: king
sansa: queen
jon: free
arya: literally columbus
samwell: inventing democracy
ser brienne: pic.twitter.com/sGjEdCgHTkOpens in a new tab— Nicole (@niccibelli) May 20, 2019Opens in a new tab
What Brienne actually wrote…#GameofThronesOpens in a new tab #GameOfThonesFinaleOpens in a new tab pic.twitter.com/8jg7nQ25QMOpens in a new tab
— Witchcrafting & Wizardry (@witchcraft_wiz) May 20, 2019Opens in a new tab
What Ser Brienne really wrote #GameOfThronesOpens in a new tab pic.twitter.com/USNRlInVixOpens in a new tab
— Michelle Aldridge (@gingerlymyself) May 20, 2019Opens in a new tab
Ser Brienne of Tarth, Sworn Sword to the women of House Stark, Lord Commander of the Kingsguard, Burner of Men #GameofThronesOpens in a new tab #GameOfThonesFinaleOpens in a new tab pic.twitter.com/tuZ52IehrMOpens in a new tab
— lil moody (@heyelissa) May 20, 2019Opens in a new tab
“He spent the last years of his life desperately in love with Brienne of Tarth but he was too ugly and stupid for her and then he died” pic.twitter.com/W7PC9e0yraOpens in a new tab
— sam greisman (@SAMGREIS) May 20, 2019Opens in a new tab
“… and was easily defeated in single combat by Brienne of Tarth, Breaker of Hounds” #GameOfThonesFinaleOpens in a new tab #GameofThronesOpens in a new tab pic.twitter.com/O1T37BQynNOpens in a new tab
— ScienceWitness.com (@ScienceWitness) May 20, 2019Opens in a new tab
i know we like to complain but imo the GOT writers really nailed the ending of brienne’s storyline pic.twitter.com/r74rA2qld1Opens in a new tab
— clio (@cliomiso) May 20, 2019Opens in a new tab
So this is what Brienne wrote in the back of the Book of Brothers.#GameofThronesOpens in a new tab pic.twitter.com/GwE5Wk2TGiOpens in a new tab
— ᴘʜᴀɴᴛᴀsᴍs (@PhantasmsFX) May 20, 2019Opens in a new tab