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Am I the only one who thinks this show needs more White Walkers and Dragons?

 

Don't worry... they are on their way!

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TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

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Ding, dong, Joffree's dead,

 

rub your eyes, get out of bed,

 

Ding, dong, the wicked Jofree's dead.

 

 

Didn't see that coming so soon in the 4th season, but it is something I have long wished for. Joffree is dead.

 

Hahahhahahhahah

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http://i.imgur.com/W0oQVsYh.jpg

 

Everything you need to know. ;)

 

The Fool definitely seems to be involved somehow, but . . . .

 

I watched this episode again last night, paying close attention to where Joffrey's cup was.

 

After the Cake comes out, Joffrey hands his cup to Margery, who then walks over and places it down directly in front of her mother, where it sits till Tyrion later picks it up.

 

So, I think the Tyrells did it!

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http://i.imgur.com/W0oQVsYh.jpg

 

Everything you need to know. ;)

 

The Fool definitely seems to be involved somehow, but . . . .

 

I watched this episode again last night, paying close attention to where Joffrey's cup was.

 

After the Cake comes out, Joffrey hands his cup to Margery, who then walks over and places it down directly in front of her mother, where it sits till Tyrion later picks it up.

 

So, I think the Tyrells did it!

 

Did you get a good look at the necklace?

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http://i.imgur.com/W0oQVsYh.jpg

 

Everything you need to know. ;)

 

The Fool definitely seems to be involved somehow, but . . . .

 

I watched this episode again last night, paying close attention to where Joffrey's cup was.

 

After the Cake comes out, Joffrey hands his cup to Margery, who then walks over and places it down directly in front of her mother, where it sits till Tyrion later picks it up.

 

So, I think the Tyrells did it!

 

Lady Olenna is Margery's grandmother, and mother to Mace Tyrell lord of Highgarden... anyhoo this imgur album is pretty good at detailing how it could have happened.

 

http://imgur.com/a/2DtPH

 

I will also note that the sequence of events is also very similar in "A Storm of Swords", Sansa is wearing a hairnet with small little black crystals instead of a necklace, but that doesnt matter that much... but in the books the Queen of Thorns comes over to Sansa and has a similar conversation... during which she adjusts the hairnet for her.

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http://i.imgur.com/W0oQVsYh.jpg

 

Everything you need to know. ;)

 

The Fool definitely seems to be involved somehow, but . . . .

 

I watched this episode again last night, paying close attention to where Joffrey's cup was.

 

After the Cake comes out, Joffrey hands his cup to Margery, who then walks over and places it down directly in front of her mother, where it sits till Tyrion later picks it up.

 

So, I think the Tyrells did it!

 

Did you get a good look at the necklace?

 

No, not sure of the significance of the necklace.

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http://i.imgur.com/W0oQVsYh.jpg

 

Everything you need to know. ;)

 

The Fool definitely seems to be involved somehow, but . . . .

 

I watched this episode again last night, paying close attention to where Joffrey's cup was.

 

After the Cake comes out, Joffrey hands his cup to Margery, who then walks over and places it down directly in front of her mother, where it sits till Tyrion later picks it up.

 

So, I think the Tyrells did it!

 

Lady Olenna is Margery's grandmother, and mother to Mace Tyrell lord of Highgarden... anyhoo this imgur album is pretty good at detailing how it could have happened.

 

http://imgur.com/a/2DtPH

 

I will also note that the sequence of events is also very similar in "A Storm of Swords", Sansa is wearing a hairnet with small little black crystals instead of a necklace, but that doesnt matter that much... but in the books the Queen of Thorns comes over to Sansa and has a similar conversation... during which she adjusts the hairnet for her.

 

Ack, that link needs a serious Spoiler alert.

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http://i.imgur.com/W0oQVsYh.jpg

 

Everything you need to know. ;)

 

The Fool definitely seems to be involved somehow, but . . . .

 

I watched this episode again last night, paying close attention to where Joffrey's cup was.

 

After the Cake comes out, Joffrey hands his cup to Margery, who then walks over and places it down directly in front of her mother, where it sits till Tyrion later picks it up.

 

So, I think the Tyrells did it!

 

Lady Olenna is Margery's grandmother, and mother to Mace Tyrell lord of Highgarden... anyhoo this imgur album is pretty good at detailing how it could have happened.

 

http://imgur.com/a/2DtPH

 

I will also note that the sequence of events is also very similar in "A Storm of Swords", Sansa is wearing a hairnet with small little black crystals instead of a necklace, but that doesnt matter that much... but in the books the Queen of Thorns comes over to Sansa and has a similar conversation... during which she adjusts the hairnet for her.

 

Ack, that link needs a serious Spoiler alert.

 

wow I didn't catch any of that.

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Btw, at this point, if i Iived in the world of Game of Thrones and a proposal to marry Margaery Tyrell was made, I would have to decline. She is lovely and all, but damn, apparently the kiss of Death. Marry her, and you will die a short time later.
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http://i.imgur.com/W0oQVsYh.jpg

 

Everything you need to know. ;)

 

The Fool definitely seems to be involved somehow, but . . . .

 

I watched this episode again last night, paying close attention to where Joffrey's cup was.

 

After the Cake comes out, Joffrey hands his cup to Margery, who then walks over and places it down directly in front of her mother, where it sits till Tyrion later picks it up.

 

So, I think the Tyrells did it!

 

Lady Olenna is Margery's grandmother, and mother to Mace Tyrell lord of Highgarden... anyhoo this imgur album is pretty good at detailing how it could have happened.

 

http://imgur.com/a/2DtPH

 

I will also note that the sequence of events is also very similar in "A Storm of Swords", Sansa is wearing a hairnet with small little black crystals instead of a necklace, but that doesnt matter that much... but in the books the Queen of Thorns comes over to Sansa and has a similar conversation... during which she adjusts the hairnet for her.

 

Ack, that link needs a serious Spoiler alert.

 

wow I didn't catch any of that.

 

It was even harder to figure out what was going on in the book.

 

You knew Joffrey died, of course, but all of the details didn't come out until later.

 

 

I think the only reason people were so on top of what happened in the show is because they had read the book, else they'd have missed it.

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http://i.imgur.com/W0oQVsYh.jpg

 

Everything you need to know. ;)

 

The Fool definitely seems to be involved somehow, but . . . .

 

I watched this episode again last night, paying close attention to where Joffrey's cup was.

 

After the Cake comes out, Joffrey hands his cup to Margery, who then walks over and places it down directly in front of her mother, where it sits till Tyrion later picks it up.

 

So, I think the Tyrells did it!

 

Lady Olenna is Margery's grandmother, and mother to Mace Tyrell lord of Highgarden... anyhoo this imgur album is pretty good at detailing how it could have happened.

 

http://imgur.com/a/2DtPH

 

I will also note that the sequence of events is also very similar in "A Storm of Swords", Sansa is wearing a hairnet with small little black crystals instead of a necklace, but that doesnt matter that much... but in the books the Queen of Thorns comes over to Sansa and has a similar conversation... during which she adjusts the hairnet for her.

 

Ack, that link needs a serious Spoiler alert.

 

wow I didn't catch any of that.

 

It was even harder to figure out what was going on in the book.

 

You knew Joffrey died, of course, but all of the details didn't come out until later.

 

 

I think the only reason people were so on top of what happened in the show is because they had read the book, else they'd have missed it.

 

I've never read anything from the books, but I happened to see the old woman palm the gem on the necklace, then saw it missing from the strand in the next shot.

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