Special:Badtitle/NS90:Talk:Complete Monster/A Song of Ice and Fire/"Examples" that should NOT be seen here.


 * Petyr Baelish - As of now, in both the show and books, he's shown semi-redeeming features, has been portrayed in a somewhat positive way at times, is insufficiently heinous compared to other monsters, and his role as a character is not over, so we have no way of knowing whether or not he's redeemable.


 * Viserys Targaryen - An abusive Jerkass beyond all hope of redemption, but not nearly heinous or pure evil enough to qualify for this trope.


 * Balon Greyjoy - He was just an abusive father and a Jerkass. Not nearly heinous enough to compete.


 * Cersei Lannister - The page flat-out mentions her big redeeming quality.


 * Jamie Lannister - His TV incarnation might be an attempted rapist, but he's still portrayed as redeemable.


 * TV Tywin Lannister - Unlike his book counterpart, his worst actions are omitted and he gains some sympathetic qualities such as his brief Odd Friendship with Arya. It's also ambiguous whether or not he wanted for Tyrion to be killed, unlike in the book, where he totally did.


 * Roose Bolton - Has redeeming features and utterly pales in comparison to his bastard son.


 * Book Walder Frey - His sole redeeming feature is mentioned in the entry for TV Walder Frey.


 * Lord Karstark, Dagmer, Janos, Locke, Melisandre, Polliver, Qburn, Rast, and Xaro Xhoan Daxos - All insufficiently heinous by the standards of the series.