Warning: Contains spoilers for Game of ThronesSeason 6.
Brace yourselves: the sheer detail involved in analysing Game of Throneshas reached a whole new, scary level.
Forget the fan theories, predictions and close scrutiny of interviews -- we now have an actual expert opinion from a clinical psychologist (well, an apparent clinical psychologist -- they could of course simply be exaggerating for sweet Internet points) on the state of Cersei Lannister's mental health.
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Well, it's certainly possible. Compared to Cersei's response to Joffrey's death, her muted reaction to seeing her youngest child's body seems to indicate she's reached a place where she either a) no longer cares or b) has become numb to what she's seeing.
Then again, at another point in the scene she appears to be holding back tears, and it's also worth remembering that she didstill actively stop Tommen from attending the trial.
Whether she's a classic narcissist or not, things aren't look good for Cersei -- or those around her -- in the next season. The one thing that seems clear from the final shot of her sitting on the Iron Throne is that she's at the end of her tether -- with the death of her children and the rapidly advancing tension between her brother, Cersei is now well and truly isolated.
And whether you believe she ever did truly love her family or not, they still formed a part of her decision-making process in previous seasons.
Now, the only driving force she's got left is rage, bitterness and a desire for revenge.
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