True, although Myrcella's character wasn't fleshed out at all on the tv show, so it's hard to really tell... but she did seem happy as a clam over in Dorne, lol.
Now Tywin was known as and is looked back at as a bad guy, but he wasn't prone to overkill like Cersei. He was mean, and he also hated Tyrion, but I think because he wasn't needlessly cruel and more all business, like Stannis, they get more begrudging respect, even after the really bad things they did. Like when he rode up to that castle where Arya/Arry, Gendry and Hot Pie were being held captive, he immediately put a stop to the torture, saved Gendry from death, and saved Arya from Poliver and gave her a nod of respect for being smart, etc. I think Cersei lacks that all business gene and wouldn't have handled it like him.
Now Tywin was known as and is looked back at as a bad guy, but he wasn't prone to overkill like Cersei. He was mean, and he also hated Tyrion, but I think because he wasn't needlessly cruel and more all business, like Stannis, they get more begrudging respect, even after the really bad things they did. Like when he rode up to that castle where Arya/Arry, Gendry and Hot Pie were being held captive, he immediately put a stop to the torture, saved Gendry from death, and saved Arya from Poliver and gave her a nod of respect for being smart, etc. I think Cersei lacks that all business gene and wouldn't have handled it like him.
She hates him because she is just like her father who hated him. Cersei is Tywin through and through.
Each of her kids got a piece of her personality that was the dominating factor in their lives
Cersei's longing for power went to her daughter who was down to do whatever in order to be a princess, even live in Dorne away from everyone
Tomnen was always looking for approval from his mom. Always stuck on what his mom wanted for the longest time up until he got married, like Cersei vied for the approval of Tywin
Joffrey was her sadistic side on steroids which we see every single time she has the upper hand and can inflict harm on someone. Cersei was so turned on after exacting revenge that she immediately ran into Jamie's arms.
I seem to recall Joffrey needing to do extracurricular shit to prostitutes in order to be "Excited"
Each one of her traits is eventually what led to her children's deaths.
and yet she's here.