Interesting to think about. My impression of where things left off is that Jaime may now be a middling fighter with his left hand but he certainly would not yet be a match for "good" fighters. Also, just speculating (of course), but I don't think Brienne is headed right back to Stoneheart with Jaime.
Cutting off his hand — his sword hand, no less — shook his identity as a knight and soldier, which has forced him into more complex storylines. Now, he may be set to betray Cersei and fight
Who cut off Jaime’s hand in the book? Emboldened by his success, Jaime attempts to barter for his release by reminding Locke of the wealth and power of his own father, Lord Tywin Lannister. This has an adverse effect, however, and Locke, enraged by Jaime’s arrogance and complacency, mutilates him by severing his sword hand.
Speaking at a recent press conference in London, Coster-Waldau, who plays Jaime Lannister on the hugely popular medieval fantasy series, said his character was simply ‘reacting to the situation
Who cut off Jaime Lannister’s hand? Walk of Punishment (episode) Locke chops off Jaime Lannister’s sword hand. And Now His Watch Is Ended Locke and his men torment Jaime. What happens to Brienne of Tarth? With this, she becomes the first woman in Westeros history to be knighted. Brienne commands the forces of the Vale during the battle
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