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Oh thank goodness that little **** is dead.
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What I love about the first two episodes is how the Lannisters thought, "Oh hey man, we took out the last legitimate Stark threat right? It's all gravy..." but notice, when not confronted by an enemy that brings them altogether, the Lannisters get b*tchy with each other and how strategic to start the turmoil, finger pointing with one stroke. Unbelievable...
Meanwhile, there's no coincidence the camera flips to Camp Stannis. You can tell, the lord of light business is wearing on him. I did like the way he stood up to his rock salt crazy wife. "You shall not strike my child..."
Meanwhile, there's no coincidence the camera flips to Camp Stannis. You can tell, the lord of light business is wearing on him. I did like the way he stood up to his rock salt crazy wife. "You shall not strike my child..."
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Travis Knight wrote:Who do you guys think did it??
I am not a book reader, but I do think...
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Here's a walk through of the possible suspects and why they could be suspects (everything below has been already aired in the TV series so no need to spoiler it)..
Tyrion Lannister - he was ready to leave right before the pie came out...and right quick. If he didn't apply the poison could it be that he knew who did?
Sansa Stark - she was the last person to be "handle" the cup without anyone looking at it (when it fell under the table)...and clearly of anyone there, she would have the best reason for wanting the little bugger dead.
Dontos (the fool) Hollard - was odd that he would appear shortly after the poisoning almost forcing Sansa to leave the scene of the crime. He CLEARLY would have a motive for wanting Joffrey dead and he didn't seem all that surprised at the poisoning.
Oberyn Martell - he's basically (seriously) threatened the Lannister's three times already (once when they first arrived, once alone with Tyrion and lastly when he and his sister were having their "tit-for-tat" with Cersei and Tywin), has a short temper and is an expert killer it sounds like.
Margaery Tyrell - technically this was after the wedding so she is the "Queen Regent" of the land. I'm assuming that in the event the king (Joffery) dies, she has some controlling power?
Varys & Littlefinger - well we all know that these guys haven't gotten where they've gotten and kept it for having any qualms about killing people (and quite gruesomely in the case of how Varys offed one of his enemies). They operate when the "lords" that oversea them are stable. Joffrey is the anti-thesis of that. Varys especially sounded like he was concerned that his position may be in jeopardy by helping Tyrion.
Melisandre - the one true sorceress in Westeros? She would be able to do this without being anywhere near and obviously there's a benefit since Stannis Baratheon (whom she's been trying to get in power) is technically the rightful heir of the Iron Throne.
Loras & House Tyrell - it was odd that he winked and acknowledged Oberyn during the feast. As "nice" as House Tyrell has appeared to be (from Margaery, to the old Matriach Olenna, to the puppet patriarch Mace) my guess is that they are probably the last house in Westeros that you want to lower your guard down on.
Tywin Lannister - maybe the old bastard has decided "you know, screw all my kids...they're a bunch of screw-ups and dissapointments, I'm taking charge"?
Tyrion Lannister - he was ready to leave right before the pie came out...and right quick. If he didn't apply the poison could it be that he knew who did?
Sansa Stark - she was the last person to be "handle" the cup without anyone looking at it (when it fell under the table)...and clearly of anyone there, she would have the best reason for wanting the little bugger dead.
Dontos (the fool) Hollard - was odd that he would appear shortly after the poisoning almost forcing Sansa to leave the scene of the crime. He CLEARLY would have a motive for wanting Joffrey dead and he didn't seem all that surprised at the poisoning.
Oberyn Martell - he's basically (seriously) threatened the Lannister's three times already (once when they first arrived, once alone with Tyrion and lastly when he and his sister were having their "tit-for-tat" with Cersei and Tywin), has a short temper and is an expert killer it sounds like.
Margaery Tyrell - technically this was after the wedding so she is the "Queen Regent" of the land. I'm assuming that in the event the king (Joffery) dies, she has some controlling power?
Varys & Littlefinger - well we all know that these guys haven't gotten where they've gotten and kept it for having any qualms about killing people (and quite gruesomely in the case of how Varys offed one of his enemies). They operate when the "lords" that oversea them are stable. Joffrey is the anti-thesis of that. Varys especially sounded like he was concerned that his position may be in jeopardy by helping Tyrion.
Melisandre - the one true sorceress in Westeros? She would be able to do this without being anywhere near and obviously there's a benefit since Stannis Baratheon (whom she's been trying to get in power) is technically the rightful heir of the Iron Throne.
Loras & House Tyrell - it was odd that he winked and acknowledged Oberyn during the feast. As "nice" as House Tyrell has appeared to be (from Margaery, to the old Matriach Olenna, to the puppet patriarch Mace) my guess is that they are probably the last house in Westeros that you want to lower your guard down on.
Tywin Lannister - maybe the old bastard has decided "you know, screw all my kids...they're a bunch of screw-ups and dissapointments, I'm taking charge"?
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going to suck if they spend to much time trying to find the killer this season and it turns into a law show... i know in the preview they show tyrion on trail .... i dont really care who killed him they should get a pat on the back 
i thought the end was the least interesting thing about last nights episode

i thought the end was the least interesting thing about last nights episode
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Whatever happened to the Mountain? Is he still alive?
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kane wrote:going to suck if they spend to much time trying to find the killer this season and it turns into a law show... i know in the preview they show tyrion on trail .... i dont really care who killed him they should get a pat on the back
The great thing about the show is that there's so many stories going on that they can't fit into one episode so it can never be one specific type of show. Even last night's episode was missing The Wall, Essos, and Arya and The Hound.
kane wrote:i thought the end was the least interesting thing about last nights episode
Come on!
moocow007 wrote:Whatever happened to the Mountain? Is he still alive?
Yes.
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Rich Rane wrote:kane wrote:going to suck if they spend to much time trying to find the killer this season and it turns into a law show... i know in the preview they show tyrion on trail .... i dont really care who killed him they should get a pat on the back
The great thing about the show is that there's so many stories going on that they can't fit into one episode so it can never be one specific type of show. Even last night's episode was missing The Wall, Essos, and Arya and The Hound.kane wrote:i thought the end was the least interesting thing about last nights episode
Come on!moocow007 wrote:Whatever happened to the Mountain? Is he still alive?
Yes.Spoiler:
Cool...so that means that chances are the killer is...
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Rich Rane wrote:kane wrote:i thought the end was the least interesting thing about last nights episode
Come on!
no really i think ramsay stuff was way stronger, hunting that chick at the start then letting the guy shave him after he cut off his dick lmao
also who was bran talking to through the tree

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kane wrote:no really i think ramsay stuff was way stronger, hunting that chick at the start then letting the guy shave him after he cut off his dick lmao
Did Ramsay say he did that?
But come on, last night alone was enough reason for everyone wanting Joffrey dead. He got married to someone hot that he didn't deserve, he got the other half of Ned Stark's sword as a present and named it Widow's Wail, he staged a horrible showing of the war, and he humiliated one of the best characters on the show.
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moocow007 wrote:Here's a walk through of the possible suspects and why they could be suspects (everything below has been already aired in the TV series so no need to spoiler it)..
Tyrion Lannister - he was ready to leave right before the pie came out...and right quick. If he didn't apply the poison could it be that he knew who did?
Sansa Stark - she was the last person to be "handle" the cup without anyone looking at it (when it fell under the table)...and clearly of anyone there, she would have the best reason for wanting the little bugger dead.
Dontos (the fool) Hollard - was odd that he would appear shortly after the poisoning almost forcing Sansa to leave the scene of the crime. He CLEARLY would have a motive for wanting Joffrey dead and he didn't seem all that surprised at the poisoning.
Oberyn Martell - he's basically (seriously) threatened the Lannister's three times already (once when they first arrived, once alone with Tyrion and lastly when he and his sister were having their "tit-for-tat" with Cersei and Tywin), has a short temper and is an expert killer it sounds like.
Margaery Tyrell - technically this was after the wedding so she is the "Queen Regent" of the land. I'm assuming that in the event the king (Joffery) dies, she has some controlling power?
Varys & Littlefinger - well we all know that these guys haven't gotten where they've gotten and kept it for having any qualms about killing people (and quite gruesomely in the case of how Varys offed one of his enemies). They operate when the "lords" that oversea them are stable. Joffrey is the anti-thesis of that. Varys especially sounded like he was concerned that his position may be in jeopardy by helping Tyrion.
Melisandre - the one true sorceress in Westeros? She would be able to do this without being anywhere near and obviously there's a benefit since Stannis Baratheon (whom she's been trying to get in power) is technically the rightful heir of the Iron Throne.
Loras & House Tyrell - it was odd that he winked and acknowledged Oberyn during the feast. As "nice" as House Tyrell has appeared to be (from Margaery, to the old Matriach Olenna, to the puppet patriarch Mace) my guess is that they are probably the last house in Westeros that you want to lower your guard down on.
Tywin Lannister - maybe the old bastard has decided "you know, screw all my kids...they're a bunch of screw-ups and dissapointments, I'm taking charge"?
Great list, but to correct you on Margaery. Since Joffrey and she did not have an heir, the right to the Throne passes on to King Robert's next son, Tommen.
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Rich Rane wrote:moocow007 wrote:Here's a walk through of the possible suspects and why they could be suspects (everything below has been already aired in the TV series so no need to spoiler it)..
Tyrion Lannister - he was ready to leave right before the pie came out...and right quick. If he didn't apply the poison could it be that he knew who did?
Sansa Stark - she was the last person to be "handle" the cup without anyone looking at it (when it fell under the table)...and clearly of anyone there, she would have the best reason for wanting the little bugger dead.
Dontos (the fool) Hollard - was odd that he would appear shortly after the poisoning almost forcing Sansa to leave the scene of the crime. He CLEARLY would have a motive for wanting Joffrey dead and he didn't seem all that surprised at the poisoning.
Oberyn Martell - he's basically (seriously) threatened the Lannister's three times already (once when they first arrived, once alone with Tyrion and lastly when he and his sister were having their "tit-for-tat" with Cersei and Tywin), has a short temper and is an expert killer it sounds like.
Margaery Tyrell - technically this was after the wedding so she is the "Queen Regent" of the land. I'm assuming that in the event the king (Joffery) dies, she has some controlling power?
Varys & Littlefinger - well we all know that these guys haven't gotten where they've gotten and kept it for having any qualms about killing people (and quite gruesomely in the case of how Varys offed one of his enemies). They operate when the "lords" that oversea them are stable. Joffrey is the anti-thesis of that. Varys especially sounded like he was concerned that his position may be in jeopardy by helping Tyrion.
Melisandre - the one true sorceress in Westeros? She would be able to do this without being anywhere near and obviously there's a benefit since Stannis Baratheon (whom she's been trying to get in power) is technically the rightful heir of the Iron Throne.
Loras & House Tyrell - it was odd that he winked and acknowledged Oberyn during the feast. As "nice" as House Tyrell has appeared to be (from Margaery, to the old Matriach Olenna, to the puppet patriarch Mace) my guess is that they are probably the last house in Westeros that you want to lower your guard down on.
Tywin Lannister - maybe the old bastard has decided "you know, screw all my kids...they're a bunch of screw-ups and dissapointments, I'm taking charge"?
Great list, but to correct you on Margaery. Since Joffrey and she did not have an heir, the right to the Throne passes on to King Robert's next son, Tommen.
Oh right. Forgot about the line of succession. The little bugger didn't get a change to knock her up?
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j4remi wrote:That episode was perfection for me, only thing missing was Joff clawing his own throat out trying to breath...I hate that kid.
Props to the actor that plays Joffrey, he did the role justice and really went out on an incredible display of utter scumbagness. They did a great job of showing a bunch of potential suspects, as you can see by there already being a few guesses. I also liked that they showed Theon's broken state with the Boltons and another Red Priest ritual. Stannis' wife (that's who that was supposed to be right?) dancing around and celebrating that nastiness was a really nice touch. The whole Stannis camp is an interesting setting. Can't tell really whether the Lord of Light is good or bad, whether the red priests are deluded or powerful and whether Melisandre is sincere or fake...You have Stannis who feels his destiny is to save the realm as a hero but in order to be that powerful he acts like a monster burning people alive. It's interesting for sure.
Also, book readers feel free to discuss the book in spoiler tags and the show freely. I'm losing patience with the "woe is me" nature and anyone who thinks a perceived spoiler is an excuse to insult others.
What I liked is the structure of the episode. It opened up with House Bolton and ended with Joeffery. This is th e only episode of the series that showcased the main antagonist houses, Bolton and Lannister, with all their respective strength gathered in their respective power bases. It's almost like a subtle passing of the torch of who you can hate now that joff is dead. The episode also did a great job of creating a power ranking of sorts in the aftermath of last season and season before: House Bolton in a position of strength, House Baratheon of Dragonstone very desperate, House Lannister suffered its first major setback, and House Tyrell finding itself with a widow to a murdered king for the second straight time.
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Rich Rane wrote:kane wrote:no really i think ramsay stuff was way stronger, hunting that chick at the start then letting the guy shave him after he cut off his dick lmao
Did Ramsay say he did that?
But come on, last night alone was enough reason for everyone wanting Joffrey dead. He got married to someone hot that he didn't deserve, he got the other half of Ned Stark's sword as a present and named it Widow's Wail, he staged a horrible showing of the war, and he humiliated one of the best characters on the show.
no but last season they sent his dick in a box, and i kinda knew the kid was going to get it yeah im glad to see him go but he never really had any power and was just a little a-hole we know grandpa pulls the strings
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kane wrote:no but last season they sent his dick in a box, and i kinda knew the kid was going to get it yeah im glad to see him go but he never really had any power and was just a little a-hole we know grandpa pulls the strings
He had enough power to slice Ned Stark's head off and start the war.
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kane wrote:Rich Rane wrote:kane wrote:no really i think ramsay stuff was way stronger, hunting that chick at the start then letting the guy shave him after he cut off his dick lmao
Did Ramsay say he did that?
But come on, last night alone was enough reason for everyone wanting Joffrey dead. He got married to someone hot that he didn't deserve, he got the other half of Ned Stark's sword as a present and named it Widow's Wail, he staged a horrible showing of the war, and he humiliated one of the best characters on the show.
no but last season they sent his dick in a box, and i kinda knew the kid was going to get it yeah im glad to see him go but he never really had any power and was just a little a-hole we know grandpa pulls the strings
I thought Joffrey had gained a lot of power. His own Grandfather, The Hand, couldn't really control him any more. The Queen Regent, his mother, also had lost most, if not all control over him. Any sane person on The Small Council would have to be worried that Joffrey would do something really stupid at some point.
Oh wait, he did. He seems to have pissed off the wrong person

All in all he's just another prick with no wall
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For those that want to know who killed Joffrey see my spoilers below...BE WARNED
That is how the game is played.
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ughhhhh so tempted to click....FML
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frogfood wrote:ughhhhh so tempted to click....FML

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frogfood wrote:ughhhhh so tempted to click....FML