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On April 15 2014 02:08 Godwrath wrote: I just came here to say.
FUCK YES. FUCK YES!
Now my baits are on the fool because he was telling Sansa to leave and perhaps it could be the opportunity for her to leave the capital with the confusion but I'm not too sure. It could also be Obran, Varys, Baelish etc... A lot of people hated him and the only ones who didn't want him dead were the Tyrells so the list is really long.
edit: It makes no sense that the Tyrells would kill Joffrey, Margaery was queen and they could have ruled the seven kingdoms.
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I love the scene with Oberyn Martell and Tyrian:
Oberyn: "Hello!" Tyrian: "Hello!" Oberyn: Not you! (walks toward naked chick)
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+ Show Spoiler + Yes and what you don't see in that scene is that Lady Olenna is sitting on a separate table 3m away from the goblet with a guard standing right behind it. She couldn't have done it without anyone noticing.
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I know you're overexaggerating (she wasn't really 3m away) but I know what you mean. Joffrey actually puts his goblet in the far end of the table on the Tyrel side, but personally I suspect she probably gave it to Margaery to do it but not sure what she'd gain from it *scratch head*
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Or maybe she just has really really good aim.
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The "mounts" the dwarfs ride on are interesting:
Balon: Kraken Joff: Horned Lion
Robb: Horse
Stannis: Red Lady Renly: Blond guy
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On April 15 2014 02:42 Yoav wrote: The "mounts" the dwarfs ride on are interesting:
Balon: Kraken Joff: Horned Lion
Robb: Horse
Stannis: Red Lady Renly: Blond guy
I couldn't tell who Renly's mount is supposed to be? Loras? Brienne?
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On April 15 2014 02:37 AsnSensation wrote:Show nested quote +On April 15 2014 02:35 urboss wrote:On April 15 2014 02:30 AsnSensation wrote:On April 15 2014 01:58 HyDrA_solic wrote: You can clearly see that Old Laddy Olenna (Queen of Thorns) retrieves something from Sansa's necklace. You can see in the necklace, a blue stone missing. Thats the poison. My theory is that she gave that blue stone to Margaery. + Show Spoiler + Yes and what you don't see in that scene is that Lady Olenna is sitting on a separate table 3m away from the goblet with a guard standing right behind it. She couldn't have done it without anyone noticing. I know you're overexaggerating (she wasn't really 3m away) but I know what you mean. Joffrey actually puts his goblet in the far end of the table on the Tyrel side, but personally I suspect she probably gave it to Margaery to do it but not sure what she'd gain from it *scratch head*
On the other hand, what you are pointing out is real. She grabs the necklace and removes the stone from it. I wonder why the makers would put this detail into the film.
a) The stone contains the poison. For whatever reason Olenna couldn't bring it herself, (e.g. she was searched by the guards). Then she came up with this ridiculously complicated plan that relies on a number of things to work out perfectly. (I would be disappointed if that was true, because it's so contrived)
b) The makers put this little detail into the film to confuse the viewers.
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why would Lady Olenna have the poison in the necklace the fool gave Sansa? there's no need for the overcomplicated plan. why can't she just have it on her, it's not like anyone is gonna frisk her. plus she is sitting at a different table. from what i see: left table Tyrells (family of the bride), middle table Joffrey and Margaery (the married couple) and the table on the right the Lannisters.
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On April 15 2014 02:20 Yoav wrote:Rewatching the episode. I love the details: like how after the reek scene, Jaime and Tyrion are eating sausages, or like how Joff names his sword as soon as he gets it... the episode after we're told that's something only "cunts" do. Show nested quote +On April 15 2014 02:19 Sent. wrote: They showed something inside the cake after Joffrey moved away. What was it? Dead birds? Yes.
To be fair all Valyrian steel swords we have seen so far have a name, since they are rather special. Widow's Wail is a dumb ass name though, especially considering he'd never actually slain anyone in combat.
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On April 15 2014 02:51 nukem1 wrote: why would Lady Olenna have the poison in the necklace the fool gave Sansa? there's no need for the overcomplicated plan. why can't she just have it on her, it's not like anyone is gonna frisk her. plus she is sitting at a different table. from what i see: left table Tyrells (family of the bride), middle table Joffrey and Margaery (the married couple) and the table on the right the Lannisters.
Well, I'm still unconvinced the Tyrells have appropriate motive, but an explanation could be that the Tyrells are trying to frame Sansa. If she's captured with a necklace full of poison stones/vials, with one missing, after the king is poisoned, she's probably in very deep shit.
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On April 15 2014 02:58 Yoav wrote:Show nested quote +On April 15 2014 02:51 nukem1 wrote: why would Lady Olenna have the poison in the necklace the fool gave Sansa? there's no need for the overcomplicated plan. why can't she just have it on her, it's not like anyone is gonna frisk her. plus she is sitting at a different table. from what i see: left table Tyrells (family of the bride), middle table Joffrey and Margaery (the married couple) and the table on the right the Lannisters.
Well, I'm still unconvinced the Tyrells have appropriate motive, but an explanation could be that the Tyrells are trying to frame Sansa. If she's captured with a necklace full of poison stones/vials, with one missing, after the king is poisoned, she's probably in very deep shit.
Of course! That's a great idea! The necklace was only there for framing Sansa, who happened to have a good motive to kill Geoffrey. They didn't actually poison the king with the poison in the stone. They did poison him with the cake. That is also why Cersei demands the leftovers not to be given to the dogs Edit: poor.
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On April 15 2014 02:58 Yoav wrote:Show nested quote +On April 15 2014 02:51 nukem1 wrote: why would Lady Olenna have the poison in the necklace the fool gave Sansa? there's no need for the overcomplicated plan. why can't she just have it on her, it's not like anyone is gonna frisk her. plus she is sitting at a different table. from what i see: left table Tyrells (family of the bride), middle table Joffrey and Margaery (the married couple) and the table on the right the Lannisters.
Well, I'm still unconvinced the Tyrells have appropriate motive, but an explanation could be that the Tyrells are trying to frame Sansa. If she's captured with a necklace full of poison stones/vials, with one missing, after the king is poisoned, she's probably in very deep shit.
What in return would be weird then though is that the fool who gave her the necklace told her it's better to leave the scene now (UNLESS he wants to make everyone suspect her hehe)
Anyway at the moment Tyrion is the assumed culprit and judging from the very first 15min s4 trailer they released, next episode will have his scenes in trial which should be fucking awesome.
This weeks episode was fucking awesome although it didn't have Daenerys or Arya/Hound. Thank god they revealed the "Dragons over King's Landing" thing, as well. Although I'm not sure if it's a Vision of Daenerys' Westeros invasion in the future or a flashback of when the Targaryan's still ruled the 7 kingdoms?
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I don't think it's the cake because both Lady Olenna and Tywin have a plate in front and a bit of cake on the fork. also Cersei says to give the leftovers to the dogs...
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On April 15 2014 03:02 urboss wrote:Show nested quote +On April 15 2014 02:58 Yoav wrote:On April 15 2014 02:51 nukem1 wrote: why would Lady Olenna have the poison in the necklace the fool gave Sansa? there's no need for the overcomplicated plan. why can't she just have it on her, it's not like anyone is gonna frisk her. plus she is sitting at a different table. from what i see: left table Tyrells (family of the bride), middle table Joffrey and Margaery (the married couple) and the table on the right the Lannisters.
Well, I'm still unconvinced the Tyrells have appropriate motive, but an explanation could be that the Tyrells are trying to frame Sansa. If she's captured with a necklace full of poison stones/vials, with one missing, after the king is poisoned, she's probably in very deep shit. Of course! That's a great idea! The necklace was only there for framing Sansa, who happened to have a good motive to kill Geoffrey. They didn't actually poison the king with the poison in the stone. They did poison him with the cake. That is also why Cersei demands the leftovers not to be given to the dogs. ??? Cersei demands that the cake IS given to the dogs...
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It's funny how he would eat the cake after seeing live bird flying out. I guess they're not afraid of bird shit.
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On April 15 2014 03:11 Tenhou wrote: It's funny how he would eat the cake after seeing live bird flying out. I guess they're not afraid of bird shit.
or possible infection from the blood of the dead pidgeons >.>
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Reposting for greater good.
Poll: Joffrey died a painful death and I amSCARED FOR TYRION >.< (34) 49% HOPING FOR CERSEI TO FOLLOW (16) 23% HAPPY AS A CLAM (11) 16% DOING THE SLOW CLAP (8) 12% 69 total votes Your vote: Joffrey died a painful death and I am (Vote): HAPPY AS A CLAM (Vote): DOING THE SLOW CLAP (Vote): HOPING FOR CERSEI TO FOLLOW (Vote): SCARED FOR TYRION >.<
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