Among these is one moment in season three when
Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie) slept with Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) in 'The Last of the Starks', but not before having her virginity shamed by Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage).
Originally Answered: Has Jamie Lannister ever slept with any woman other than his sister? According to him, no. In "A Man Without Honor," he tells Catelyn that Cersei has been his only lover.
Yes, Jaime loves Brienne.
Brienne was not interested in Tormund. She seemed amused/annoyed at his attentions. Jaime did not sleep with her out of pity. At that point, he genuinely wanted her.
Now the character is at the center of one of the season's most polarizing decisions when in episode four, “The Last of the Starks,” Brienne lost her virginity to Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau).
Brienne loves Jaime because she's seen the good in him, and he shows her the respect she craves. Jaime loves Brienne because she brings out the best in him and makes him feel like a worthy man. You can see in every look, word, and touch how they feel about each other, and yet, each are burdened by emotional baggage.
According to the Game of Thrones scripts available at the Writers Guild Foundation Shavelson-Webb Library in Los Angeles (via Insider), Jaime felt like a "traitor" after his romantic night with Brienne, leading him to the decision that he needed to go back to Cersei.
At one point in her history, Brienne met Renly Baratheon when he visited her island on a coming of age tour. He treated Brienne with courtesy and respect, and danced with her; as a result, she fell in unrequited love with him.
“Jaime and Brienne got married. It was officiated by Bryan Cogman and Ramin Djawadi. D&D were not invited.
Thus started an affair that continued throughout Cersei's marriage to Robert Baratheon. While she was initially happy about marrying Robert, he didn't return Cersei's affections and repeatedly cheated on her. She then resumed her incestuous affair with Jaime, resulting in the births of Joffrey, Myrcella, and Tommen.
“Cersei has only been with two people throughout the entire series — the fat king and her brother,” he said.
Cersei sleeps with their cousin Lancel throughout seasons one and two. Lancel does everything she asks him to, including causing the death of King Robert. In season five, Lancel confesses the affair and the death of Robert to the High Sparrow.
“I've never slept with a knight before,” Jaime tells her, to which she replies, “I've never slept with anyone before.” And! Then! He! Kisses!
For Tyrion's entire life, Jaime was the only one who has shown him love and protected him, and so, Tyrion sees him as his hero and protector: "Imp,” Lysa said coldly, “[…]
True To The Books: His Love For Tyrion
Jaime and Tyrion have always been close in both the books and the show. Jaime isn't always the best at standing up to Tywin when it comes to the abuse of his little brother but despite some cowardice in that area and following of the status quo, he definitely loves him.
Jaime grows fond of Brienne as he finds her innocence endearing and he can trust her because of their shared trauma. However, Jaime also is driven to survive by his love for Cersei. More than anything, he wants to be with her. But he also knows that Brienne loves him more.
Synopsis. Jaime and Brienne are in the bathhouse in Harrenhal, washing themselves before meeting Roose Bolton. Jaime feels dizzy in the hot bath, and begins to tell Brienne his story despite his own misgivings about revealing the tale. Jaime says, "Aerys would have bathed in wildfire if he'd dared.
Brienne serves Renly specifically because he was kind to her despite her appearance and unconventional lifestyle, but she was in proximity to him at all because he's her family's overlord.
Brienne Could No Longer Serve Sansa As A Kingsguard
To accept the sacred duty, Brienne had to swear to new vows, but in doing so, her oath to Catelyn and Sansa officially ended. In a way, her new role betrayed her previous oath since Sansa was still in a position that needed protection.
According to an interview with Gwendolyn Christie (Brienne), the reason Sansa rejects her offer is to save her life.
Cersei Is Barely Jealous Of Brienne
Although Jaime and Brienne never had a romantic relationship, their connection is arguably deeper than the one between him and his twin sister.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for HBO's "Game of Thrones" season eight, episode four, "The Last of the Starks." On Sunday's episode, at long last, Jaime Lannister and Brienne of Tarth slept together. But by the end of the episode, Jaime had abandoned Brienne to reunite with his twin sister and longtime love, Cersei.
No. She loved a heterosexual man and slept with him. She deeply truly, loved him.
In the final season of Game of Thrones, Brienne of Tarth suffered a blow. After she was rightfully knighted by Jaime Lannister, the two finally consummated their relationship — but then he promptly left her to go back to his twin, Cersei, with whom he was in an incestuous relationship, and died in his sister's arms.