2014-04-19

If you haven't watched the last episode (aired 4/13, 2014), "The Lion and the Rose", stop and catch up.

I've watched the last scene twice, the second time in slow motion, and I'm working on theories. I haven't read all the books yet (I'm still reading the first one), so my ideas are based only on the aired episodes.



First of all, in one of the previous episodes Pycelle said that poison is the preferred weapon of women, cravens, and eunuchs.
We have one eunuch, Varys, and a few women who were very close to the crime scene.

I've noticed that Margaery Tyrell didn't taste the pie. Joffrey clears his throat just after eating the first mouthful of pie, and only then he asks for the wine, complaining because the pie is too dry.

In her conversation with Sansa Stark, Lady Olenna Tyrell said "Killing a man at a wedding ... What sort of monster would do such a thing? As if men need more reasons to fear marriage." Those words sound so ominous after the end of the episode. While the others are still processing what's happening, Lady Olenna is the first one who yells "Help the poor boy! Idiots, help your king!" Doesn't she seem too ready to react?

What are your theories?

If you want to test other ideas and characters, this post will give you some hints

Enjoy!

- Raum 
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6 comments:

  1. On the grandmother I have my doubts. For dynastic reasons the wedding was considered good for her family. This applies to the bride too. Sansa is too incapable (does the word wimp apply to women too?)

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    1. Thank you for your comment! Such a great plot, ain't it?

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  2. Hi! Thanks to Camilla for mentioning this blog discussion on ADF. :)
    I too was thrilled that the horrible boy king was finally killed, though I must admit I didn't expect it. I am sorry that Tyrion takes the blame because he is one of my favourite characters if not the one. I would venture to say it might have been the fallen knight who poisoned him, but it is pretty farfetched ;)

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    1. Hi lovebel!

      Thanks for joining the discussion!

      I would have never expected the death of King Joffrey!!! For sure the author ca n be surprising (shocking, even).

      The fallen knight is a good candidate.

      - Raum

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  3. Well I for one really think it was Grandmom who poisoned Joffery. She was saving Margaery from the horror that would have been her wedding night.

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    1. I agree. Only time will tell...

      thanks for your comment!

      - Raum

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