This.....This is it. This was the episode everyone has been waiting for since Season One. The episode most fans probably never saw coming, and the episode fans o f the book found hard not to spoil for TV viewers. This episode provided one of the most satisfying television moments in recent years, perhaps of all time, and nobody was disappointed. I am of course talking about the moment...
...When Shae left Westeros. Finally! Her voice was getting really annoying!
But it leaves a burning question.....Whodunnit? (Book readers, please avoid posting spoilers in the comments) Joffrey was hated by nearly everyone, but who had the balls to finally poison the fucker? Well, suspect number one is Tyrion, who was forced to act as his cupbearer for a small portion of his wedding in order to be humiliated in front of everyone and was arrested by his sister who immediately blamed him. Tyrion has every reason to; all his nephew ever did to him was belittle, embarrass and insult him. However, Tyrion is a practical man, and he’s perhaps the smartest character in the show. On top of that, he’s not a murderer. It would also be rather elaborate to assume that in that moment he poisoned the wine, which also defeats the argument for Sansa. Again, many motives, but it’s too farfetched to believe they could’ve done it at the wedding, in that short time with the King standing right in front of them. Not to mention that everyone at that table had been drinking that wine and no one else died. Who’s to say it’s the wine that was poisoned though? Before his death, the wedding pie was brought out, which Joffrey enjoyed a slice of. This leads us to our next suspects: The Tyrells. Olenna Tyrell paid for half of the wedding including the food, and it’s more than likely she could’ve had the pie poisoned. Not to mention that she evens says to Sansa that killing a man at a wedding is horrid (In reference to Robb), possibly hinting at her involvement. In addition, Margery doesn’t take a single bite of that pie, but only feeds it to Joffrey before he takes it himself. Only time will tell. The important thing is, the blond haired little nuisance is no more, and the world couldn’t be happier.
Overall, an absolutely excellent and surprisingly hilarious. But now I have a question for you: Who do YOU think killed Joffrey? My money is on the Tyrells. Tell us in the comments who you think did the deed (And once again, no spoilers please, only speculation)