SEE ALSO: This amazing 'Game of Thrones' infographic shows all the betrayals over six seasons. 1. Having Jon Arryn killed. Jon Arryn's death always seemed like the work of the Lannisters
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Yes, Joffrey openly defied Tywin on several occasions, but Tywin is the kind of person that plays the long game and will use a person's interests to further his own interests. After Joffrey's murder, Tywin was already wheeling and dealing to get Tyrion out of the situation as best he could. Tyrion, his most hated son, was still important to him.
The answer to this question is not as simple as you might think. In Season 4 of “Game of Thrones”, the main character of the episode is Joffrey’s uncle, but there are other suspects, too. The two sisters’ cousins, Olenna and Tyrion, are two others who were suspected of killing Joffrey. The King of Westeros, who killed her husband, is
A Game of Thrones begins with the small scale question of the murder of Jon Arryn, the Hand of the King, brother-in-law and foster father of Eddard Stark, Lord of Winterfell. Ned is asked to
When "Game of Thrones" premiered in 2011, Sean Bean was the the biggest name in the cast. So when his character, northern lord and hand of the king Ned Stark was beheaded to guard the secret of
(looks defiantly at Joffrey, who cowers) Joffrey Baratheon: My mother tells me a king should never strike his lady. Ser Meryn. Ser Meryn strikes Sansa repeatedly with the back of his (armoured