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In Westeros and the surrounding lands, bad parenting takes on new dimensions. Watch Mystery Road Online (2017) here. But there are far more opportunities for bad parenting in the Game of Thrones universe. Where we live, eyebrows would be raised if say, one brother held another’s head in the hearth until he was permanently disfigured.

But if you’re a member of House Clegane, people ask fewer questions. This list details the misdeeds of the worst parents from HBO’s Game of Thrones. We’re leaving book information out for the most part, for clarity’s sake. Why did we focus on parents? Parents shape their offspring in ways that last a lifetime, and they serve as our introduction to the world. Nasty parents usually mean a nasty outlook on life.

Just ask Roose Bolton. Oh wait…you can’t.

Here are the 1. 5 very worst parents in the Game of Thrones universe. Expect SPOILERS for all aired episodes of Game of Thrones to lie ahead. Catelyn Stark. It’s been said that Catelyn Stark has “a woman’s kind of courage,” which we don’t dispute.

She’s a brave, bold, loyal woman, which is probably why she never got over the thought of her husband cheating on her. As far as Catelyn Stark knows, the honorable Lord Eddard Stark had a quickie affair with some random woman he never discusses—the result of which was everyone’s favorite bastard, Jon Snow. In some ways, she can’t be blamed for having a lousy attitude about what she thought was her new husband’s affair.

Except…Catelyn tells a story in season three’s “Dark Wings, Dark Words” that describes infant Jon Snow falling ill. She prayed all night for him to get well, saying she’d name him a Stark and treat him as a son.

Jon got well. Cat reneged. That’s why she blamed herself for every awful thing that befell her family. Tough, but fair. She treated Jon Snow horribly, for reasons that had nothing to do with him. Lady Stark died not knowing that Jon was actually Lyanna’s son with, we presume, Rhaegar Targaryan. Selyse Baratheon. Before we get into Selyse’s specific faults as a mom, it’s only fair that we mention that she’s a miserable person who seems quite insane.

She’s not just a terrible mother. She’s a very strange wife, a horrible sister, and she takes a collection of half- formed fetuses with her wherever she goes. Eeeeew. Selyse did not even seem upset when Melisandre burned her brother alive. As far as we can tell, the person Selyse treats worse than anyone is her daughter and only surviving child, Shireen. Selyse describes her daughter with words like “sullen, sinful” and “withdrawn.” She sends a cult leader to play word games with the girl—but Shireen outtalks the Red Witch at every turn. She’s kind, thoughtful, very smart, and teaches several characters to read. Selyse thinks she should be beaten with a rod, but the girl’s father forbids it.

What about her father, anyway? Stannis is coming up later in our list, don’t you worry.

Walder Frey. Lord Walder is another character who isn’t just a bad parent. He’s a revolting husband, a lackluster bannerman, a much- maligned lord, and a truly distasteful in- law. Walder Frey is a selfish man with dozens of legitimate children and about as many bastards. When pressed, we learn that Walder doesn’t even know all of their names—and is irritated at the suggestion that he should.

Walder Frey has little interest in the opinions of other Lords, unless he’s trying to marry off one of his kids. He’s bitter about the lack of respect that he gets, but is highly disrespectful of everyone and everything.

When it comes to his children, Walder speaks to grown men as if they’re infants (but with more swears and sexual innuendo). When his only attractive daughter gets married, her new husband is locked in a dungeon for years. Maybe it makes sense to lock up one’s enemies, but probably not to have them knock up your daughter first. In the end, it’s a shame that Lothar Frey and “Black” Walder Rivers didn’t live to see what happened to dear old dad.

They certainly deserved to. Full House Season 6 Episode 2 Dailymotion here. Shae’s Mother in Lorath. If she is to be believed, Shae had a short and difficult life. Whether we can believe her, however, is a large and difficult question. By modern standards, she perjured herself good, and repeatedly slept with her boyfriend’s father. But if we count those things against her, we also have to presume that she had a choice. Whatever we think of Shae’s actions, she didn’t have a lot of options.

Born in Lorath, possibly to a noblewoman, Shae is believed to have lived in the free cities outside of Westeros. We know that Shae is easily identifiable as Lorathi, and that she’s been to Volantis (where Robb Stark’s TV show widow, Talisa Maegyr, is from) and Dorne. We also know that Shae’s mother sold her to a brothel when she was thirteen. It’s easy to think of the Game of Thrones universe as similar to medieval times here.

Even in medieval times, thirteen was way too young to be sold off by your family, or to become a prostitute. Sure, it happened, but only when your parents didn’t like you.

Lysa Arryn & Petyr Baelish. We learn in “First of His Name” that Petyr Baelish is the sneakiest, and quite possibly the worst, person in Westeros. We also learn that when Ned Stark left Winterfell for King’s Landing, it was based on a huge lie that Jon Arryn was murdered by the Lannisters.

Nope. He was murdered by his awful wife, for love of an even more awful man. We can forgive Lysa for failing to wean her cloying son, and maybe even for being absurdly overprotective of him. But we don’t forgive Lysa for inviting anyone as deceitful and unscrupulous as Littlefinger into their home. She could have married any number of good men instead of blindly marrying her girlhood crush. Petyr is objectively terrible, and that mustache is awful. Now that she’s been killed by her second husband (nice symmetry), little Robin is under the “care” of Baelish.

Littlefinger, of course, is using Robin for his army and position. It’s a good guess that Petyr will murder the boy the first time he disagrees with him. We have to wonder how Lord Royce will feel about that. Mace Tyrell. It’s right around this point of our list that the bad parenting progresses from endangering and emotionally damaging their offspring to more serious stuff.

Mace Tyrell seems like a bungling doofus, but he’s actually very power hungry. The problem is that he’s too dumb to handle the power that he wants. In fact, he’s too dumb even to handle the power he has.

That’s why his mother, Lady Olenna Tyrell, keeps him on a short leash. It’s bad enough that Mace allows his daughter to become engaged to Joffrey, who is obviously a sadistic bastard. But he’s the king, and that’s good enough for Mace regardless of how much that might literally injure his child.

We can argue over exactly how much Mace knows, but he has access to a lot of the same information we do. When his son and daughter are imprisoned by the Faith Militant, he does basically nothing about it until Jaime Lannister is by his side. Nobody was all that sad when Mace was enveloped by green flames in last season’s finale. Robert Baratheon. Parenting is an active pursuit. When it isn’t, people get hurt. Joffrey was obviously a disturbed child.

His mother didn’t care, and Robert couldn’t be bothered. The King barely knew his children, which is sort of reasonable since they weren’t actually his. You can tell because when Joff told him one story, and Arya told another, he honestly didn’t know who to believe. Surely Joffrey was a well- established liar by that time. Honestly, what parent doesn’t know when their kid is lying under those circumstances? But there’s more.

Parents are supposed to lead by example. The kind of husband you are teaches your sons and daughters what a marriage is supposed to be. Cheating, constant drunkenness, gluttony, and rampant disrespect can certainly damage the kids even when you’re not a king. Watch Get Out Online Mic.