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Dinklage’s character is a member of the Lannister family, which is the worst of the worst in George R. R. Martin’s universe. They take what they want and don’t care who they step over to get it. Tyrion Lannister is different from his relatives, though, as he has some semblance of a conscience. The same can’t be said about Dinklage’s latest TV role, as he is much more Cersei Lannister than Tyrion.
Game of Thrones‘ Tyrion Lannister Has a Heart

It would be hard to blame Tyrion for becoming a villain. Since his mother died giving birth to him, nearly every member of his family can’t stand the sight of him. His father, Tywin Lannister, and his sister, Cersei, in particular, make it clear that they would love nothing more than to see him dead. There is even one attempt on his life that fails in spectacular fashion. However, despite all the hate coming his way, Tyrion still loves his family – at least until they plot to execute him by framing him for Joffrey Baratheon’s murder. At that point, the gloves are off, with him seeking out Daenerys Targaryen, who plans to overthrow Cersei and rule Westeros.
Seeing something great in Daenerys, Tyrion backs her fully, telling all of his former allies that she’s the one who can save them. All that faith turns out to be a mistake, though, as Daenerys begins to fall off the deep end. Killing innocents is too much for the Hand of the Queen to handle, so he does what he has to and tells Jon Snow to kill his beloved. Sure, Tyrion falls upward again and again, but he really does want what’s best for the realm. Unfortunately, the betterment of the world isn’t on the mind of Leon Prater, Dinklage’s character from Dexter: Resurrection.









