The crime was committed during a luxurious feast that was held in honor of the King's marriage to Margery Tyrell. Involuntary witnesses to the death of the young man were all invited to the celebration. The tool of murder was poison, which was poured into a bowl of wine. A few sips of poisoned liquid was enough to make Joffrey die from
Joffrey takes the unorthodox approach of cutting the pie open with a single swing of his new Valyrian steel sword Widow's Wail, releasing most of the pigeons but also killing a few who were in the direct path of his blade. When Joffrey dies at the feast, Tyrion sarcastically blames it on the pigeon pie. Game of Thrones: Season 5 []
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So, although there is a strong possibility that LF was telling the truth, and there is also the possibility that Joffrey just choked like a little bitch, I personally find it likely (and poetic in fact) that Cersei poisoned Joffrey in an attempt to poison Tyrion, and continued her ways of fulfilling all the prophecies and predictions about her

(A Game of Thrones, pg. 136). Tyrion has just realized that it was Joffrey who sent the cutthroat, and is subtly telling Joff that he knows. However, Tyrion later worries over what Joffrey might do because of what he discovered: He squirmed uncomfortably. He ought to have held his tongue at breakfast. The boy knows now.
Scene from S4E2 - The Lion and the Rose.Enjoy!-----­-----Purple Wedding GoT S4 JoffreyMargaery Tyrion Queen Kings Landing Except this doesn't just apply to Olenna, it could be any enemies that would want to get to Tommen or who poisoned Joffrey. In this case he would be standing next to Tommen just for a general safety reasons (which I don't even think that was the case) It's just happens to be where he stood when the event went down..I mean he's always been stoic
King Robert is mortally wounded while hunting in the kingswood, and he is succeeded by his eldest son, King Joffrey I Baratheon. Eddard is imprisoned in the black cells . [29] Meanwhile, Beric's party is ambushed by Lannisters while crossing the Red Fork , and Gregor attacks them as they retreat in the battle at the Mummer's Ford . [30]
That certainly explains why Margaery Tyrell was willing to marry and voluntarily touch Joffrey. But it was not meant to be. For the longest time, it was one of those Olenna Tyrell theories, but later the Queen of Thorns tells Margaery that she poisoned the king because he was just the worst.
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Cersei locked them in the dungeon and then kissed Ellaria's daughter with the Long Farewell, the same poison the Dornish woman used to kill Cersei's daughter. With Ellaria chained and gagged right
GAME OF THRONES fans are huge sticklers for detail and the HBO show is one of the most detailed TV experiences available. However, now fans of the show have pointed out a glaring plot hole
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