OK…enough time has passed and everyone with an Internet connection now knows that the evil boy-king Joffrey Baratheon was killed on this past Sunday’s episode of GAME OF THRONES. Now all attention turns to just whodunnit? Like any good murder mystery there are a ton of suspects so I have gone thorough the list to see who had cause to see Joff dead and the likelihood that they would actually do it. This is an adaptation so it’s quite possible Benioff & Weiss could throw us a curveball and change the identity of the culprit for the TV show which would be kinda cool.
Tyrion Lannister
The most obvious suspect (and the one getting blamed for it…thanks, Cersei!) but this is really not his style. Tyrion hates what a monster Joffrey became but the little bastard was still family and Tyrion loves his family even though the majority of them treat him like garbage. But Joffrey was piling on Tyrion really hard as of late (reaching new heights of obnoxious at the wedding reception) and it was only a matter of time before he tried to have someone kill Tyrion I am sure.
Ha its not a small list 😀
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Probably could add all of King’s Landing to the suspect list to be honest.
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Having read the books I know who killed him and that person is indeed on your list.
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I am still wondering if the show will try to throw some curveballs and change things up this season.
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Not a spoiler since we just saw it: If i reemmber correctly, there was zero mention of Theon in Storm of Swords, it wasn’t until the later books (not sure if it was feast or dragons) that you get introduced to some character named Reek and learn later on that it’s Theon. Same deal with Asha, no mention of her at all in the book. I thought it was a cool drop for the book nerds to end off with Ramsay coming up with Reek
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I have to admit to enjoying the liberties the show has taken with the books…I am not that big of a hardliner when it comes to adaptations I guess.
And Martin had a bit of a penchant for taking characters we know and having them function under aliases for long stretches without letting the readers in on just who they really were. That definitely wouldn’t work as well on TV.
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