Game of Thrones Season 4 - Who Poisoned Joffrey?In this video we will be talking about who actually is responsible for poisoning King Joffrey Baratheon (real
Cersei Lannister is bad, but her son, Joffrey, is worse. He has all of her worst qualities, times three, with no redeeming values whatsoever. Under his mother's indulgent care, Joffrey does many terrible things. However, the action with the most long-lasting effect is his execution of Eddard Stark. RELATED: 7 Worst Things King Joffrey Did In 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.King Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson) was kind of the worst and got killed off in the second episode of the fourth season - poisoned during his own wedding reception.
Of course, Joffrey was a monster, and not wishing to see her granddaughter suffer at the hands of Joffrey, she conspired with Littlefinger to have Joffrey poisoned on their wedding day. When Joffrey died, Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) and Sansa, whom he was forced to marry, were accused as Joffrey's killers. Fortunately, Littlefinger had
Jack Gleeson, who played Joffrey Baratheon in Game of Thrones, has landed his first major onscreen role since leaving the show in 2014. During his hiatus from television acting, Gleeson co-founded
Alert: This story contains major spoilers from Sunday's Game of Thrones episode. First, the king was killed. Now, the real power at the heart of Game of Thrones is dead, too.. In Sunday's
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