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Why did they use only Lannister soldiers, when they were all (officialy) Baratheon for their household guard? Robert didn't even have a token Barathein guard, and one would think he'd trust his own house more than the lannisters which he had doubts about. Joffrey and Tommen make more sense since they were mostly puppets, but it still doesn't make sense they would only have lannister guards.
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Battle between the wicked princes. Joffrey has Widow's Wail, Hans has the sword he used in Frozen 1's climax. Fight takes place in Elsa's ice palace from the first Frozen movie.
Round 1: Book version of Joffrey
Round 2: TV version of Joffrey
Joffrey has been told Hans thinks he's a laughable weakling, and the former, true to his thin skin and raging ego, is enraged (so his bloodlust is overriding his cowardice here). Hans meanwhile, has been promised his kingdom's throne if he can kill Joffrey, so he is also incentivized to win.
Who prevails?
I have always had a hard time connecting emotionally to characters on-screen. But one of the exceptions has always been Joffrey Baratheon. I can honestly say I truly hate him. And I was wondering what scenes or moments people have that made you feel the same (which I'm assuming people do?). I'm on season 3 but I don't care about spoilers.
Who gets to stay on each show for longer?
Round 1: Survivor
Round 2: Big Brother (Audience Vote)
Round 3: The Circle
Round 4: Love Island
Round 5: Bakeoff / The Great British Baking Show
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Rules:
Which one of these angry little dictators will succeed or ruin their vast lands?
Dio awakens one day as the son of not the abusive Dario Brando, but as the son of Robert Baratheon and heir to the Iron Throne as Robert lies on his deathbed. At the same time, Joffrey is sent to the Joestar household to seize their fortune in the name of House Baratheon in whatever way he pleases. Dio is not a vampire at this stage, just his regular 14-year-old self.
Dio must become King of Westeros, while Joffrey must seize the Joestar fortune, find and unlock the power of the Stone Mask, then do whatever he wants otherwise (keeping in mind Pillar Men and Stands exist later on in the far future.)
Can either succeed in their mission?
Theory: Jaime Lannister is the one who kills Joffrey.
But the question remains: is there anything about this theory that makes sense or is it just a coincidence? If the theory is true, the killing of Joffrey has to have some sort of reason. And I think it does. Let me know if you have any thoughts on this.
One thing that I want to point out is that Joffrey's death was really just an unfortunate accident. He was murdered by a drunk driver, which happens all the time. The death of Joffrey does not indicate a change in leadership of the Lannister family in any way. This is especially true if Joffrey's death was just an unfortunate accident (and I don't think it was).
The other thing that I want to point out is the fact that there is no evidence to suggest that Joffrey was actually murdered. From what I can tell, it seems quite likely that Joffrey died from a heart attack. This is supported by the fact he was only a few months old.
I think Joffrey's death was just an unfortunate accident, and even if there is some evidence to suggest he was murdered, I don't think it's enough to support the theory.
TL;DR: The theory that Joffrey Baratheon died from a heart attack is unlikely to be true.
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