There are no out and out villains and no out and out heroes in this, there are just many shades of grey.
I think the beauty of the books is that you're free to side or side against characters as you find them.
There are no out and out villains and no out and out heroes in this, there are just many shades of grey.
(except Joffrey)
I quite like seeing the duo of Arya and the hound (never realised he's the guy from the Scots porridge oats adverts!), the scene where she steals his dagger and he grabs it back from her was pretty funny.I want to see the wish granting wizard/knight/changling again.
I quite like seeing the duo of Arya and the hound (never realised he's the guy from the Scots porridge oats adverts!), the scene where she steals his dagger and he grabs it back from her was pretty funny.
As someone said earlier there are some characters that come across as shades of grey even in the TV series, I disliked the hound at first but he seems to be developing into a more likeable type now.
Oh and I never realised Bronn is played by Jerome Flynn!
I quite like seeing the duo of Arya and the hound (never realised he's the guy from the Scots porridge oats adverts!), the scene where she steals his dagger and he grabs it back from her was pretty funny.
As someone said earlier there are some characters that come across as shades of grey even in the TV series, I disliked the hound at first but he seems to be developing into a more likeable type now.
Oh and I never realised Bronn is played by Jerome Flynn!
Hound is a violent git but who isn't in this universe but he is likeable because he has honour.
That's true, but he would have to be playing a really long game to be behind it all. Tommen is next in line and if the Lannisters don't suspect the Tyrells (they should be) they will probably marry him to Margaery again. Meanwhile Petyr Baelish is kissing up to bit-players out in the middle of nowhere.
Actually if The Lannisters still suspect Tyrion, that might put Sansa at threat for Baelish to swoop in for some shenanigans again. Hmm.
Littlefinger has had a lot of power until recently though. Robert Baratheon was very much a backseat driver of his kingship, letting his court do all the decision making, this gave Littlefinger a lot of power. Once Robert died a young boy who was not old enough to rule became king, although as he got older he became old enough and started to like making all the decisions. There is definitely motive for Littlefinger to have done it, albeit quite weak and petty, however nothing at all to actually suggest that he is behind it.
Tyrell's certainly have motive, The old woman knows Joffrey is an ********. Also weddings are very much a trade and with Joffrey dead Tywin's end of the tyrell deal is left unmet. Tywin of course secured food from Highgarden in return for tying their family to wealth and the throne. Catelyn Tully was originally going to marry Ned's brother but he died so instead Catelyn married Ned. It is highly likely the Tyrells will force Tywin to allow Margery to marry Tommen. THe motive of course is that the Tyrells are still tied to the throne but now their daughter isn't in danger of being crossbowed for making Joffrey a ham sandwich instead of a steak sandwich.
Tyrion's motive is quite weak imo, he simply doesn't like his nephew, however his weak motive is very well know and will probably be the first thought for anyone that knows him (especially after being quite so publicly accused by his sister), but surely Tyrion of all people would not be so stupid as to do it on a such a public stage?
Sansa could be behind it, he made her suffer for a long time, not to mention killing her father. She also seems to have an escape route planned which will probably make every very suspicious of her after the ruckus calms down and everyone realises she's not at the party anymore. Although if it was Sansa I think she would be working with other people.
I can't really think of any known characters that would realistically kill Joffrey, obviously people from the North, but how would they even get into the wedding?
I can't really think of any known characters that would realistically kill Joffrey