Roose Bolton had recently married one of Lord Walder Frey's daughters. Whichever daughter that Roose Bolton chose, Walder Frey agreed to pay a dowry of her weight in silver. So Roose chose the heaviest of all Frey's daughters: Walda Frey. After marrying Roose Bolton, Walda Frey technically became Ramsay Bolton's new step-mother. That is why Ramsay called her "mother". She is not Ramsay's biological mother. (She is much too young to be his mother. In fact, she might be younger than Ramsay himself.)
@@TheLexiCrowd Your reaction was similar to mine apart from with me being from England I exploded with Get In and my friend jumped out of his seat 🤣🤣🤣💜🐾
I have been patiently waiting for this episode! Your detest at Joffrey has been evident pretty much from his first appearance, this was the episode we were all waiting for - that jumped up little shit finally got what was coming to him! And we all cheered with joy 😂😂😂😂
You lough? She's not that large to be called a Scottish lake! And yes, she laughed at the loss of Jeoffrey! She cheered like many of us when Jeoffrey died.
Yes, I remember all the words of Master Pycell, and the damage to those poor women, I'm sure he ignores his bastards, I'm sure some of them will be little birds
A wedding without at least three deaths is a dull affair, say the Dothraki, according to Ser Jorah Mormont at Danaerys's wedding. At Renly Baratheon's wedding (or shortly thereafter), only Renly and some of his King's Guard died. At Edmure Tully's wedding, the Starks and all of their men died. At Joffrey's wedding, only he died. (And Dontos, I suppose, if it counts.) So whose wedding is the most interesting, Miss Lexi?
@@DBeau73 I think it's arguable. He was at the wedding, died in a direct continuation of the events at the wedding, and didn't even make it to his bed that night. I just thought we'd count him, to make it more interesting, and Joffrey doesn't deserve a dull wedding. And because Ser Dontos is a nice character, and his death makes me sad but happens too quickly and with so much else going on that he's rarely mourned overly much. Next video we'll see how Lexi feels about him.
Book stuff/fun facts So, the biggest change for this episode that ruined a plotline permanently is the reveal here. Throughout the books, they constantly wonder who sent the catspaw with the Valyrian steel dagger after Bran. Tyrion denies it, Cersei denies it, as she says it was pointless and stupid to push him and try to kill him in the first place and Jaime says if Cersei had wanted someone to kill Bran, she would have sent him. The question of who it was is finally revealed at the wedding. When Joffrey receives his new Valyrian steel sword, he boasts "I am no stranger to Valyrian steel"when being told its extremely sharp and demands Tyrion buy him a new wedding gift to replace his ruined book. Tyrion tests Joffrey by offering to buy him a Valyrian steel dagger with a dragonbone hilt. Joffrey hesitates and demands it be gold with rubies instead for the hilt. Through later discussion and inner thoughts, we see Tyrion guessed that Joffrey sent the catspaw to kill Bran, having just stolen a random dagger from his fathers armory(since Robert only ever used a knife Jon Arryn gifted him when he was a boy)and it was just by bad luck that it was Littlefingers former knife that Joffrey picked. Jaime talks to Cersei at one point and she talks about how Robert drunkenly complained they should put Bran down while he was comatose, as he felt that it was no different than killing an old dog or a lamed horse. Jaime quickly realizes Joffrey wanted to get some kind of affection from Robert and, in his sick mind, killing Bran would make his "father" happy. Apparently, Lena Headey and Peter Dinklage could not stop giggling when Jack Gleason(Joffrey)complains "This pie is dry." The death of Joffrey was so delightful for me as I read the chapter, but its offset by Tyrion being in deep shit.
The queen is the wife of the king. When the king dies, she becomes the widow of the previous king. If she gave the king a son, she is the mother of the new king. In this particular case, Margaery has just become the 2-hour queen or so. Not something anyone would want.
It is possible to work out who poisoned Joffrey just by watching this episode. Someone does something... odd in the episode. You do really need to play very close attention, though. Sir Dontos (the Fool) certainly seems to be involved. He seemed to know what is coming. Again, if you rewatch his previous scene, and then rewatch this episode, the clues are all there. However, Dontos was no where near the wine (which could only have been poisoned after the Joffrey's cup was refilled) and no where near the pie (and the whole pie couldn't have been poisoned, it would've risked wiping out everyone, so only Margaery had access to the piece she fed to Joffrey, and poisoning already prepared food out in the open is more difficult). If you want to put on your detective hat, it is possible to solve this.
Look I also rooted for Joffrey's death but now that I look back on it he's only like what 15 years old? Now I kinda feel bad for rooting for his death. He's still horrible but I just feels wrong.
You know. The thought of a poopy pigeon pie never occurred to me until you mentioned it ewe Edit: Also...your sweatshirt! Yikes! If you are stilll in that area hope you're doing OK!
That scene for the actress that portrays Shae had to touch a nerve. Tyrion asked how many men had she been with....I have heard she is a former adult film actress...😖
The HILARITY of that title with that preview image. ❤
It's enough to leave one breathless with joy!
Roose Bolton had recently married one of Lord Walder Frey's daughters. Whichever daughter that Roose Bolton chose, Walder Frey agreed to pay a dowry of her weight in silver. So Roose chose the heaviest of all Frey's daughters: Walda Frey.
After marrying Roose Bolton, Walda Frey technically became Ramsay Bolton's new step-mother. That is why Ramsay called her "mother". She is not Ramsay's biological mother. (She is much too young to be his mother. In fact, she might be younger than Ramsay himself.)
Love it when you're happy. A special treat for all of us GOT fans.
Ding dong! The witch is dead!
funniest reaction to joffrey's death ever!
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He's gone! He's finally gone!
Quest 1: find the killer before you watch the next. Rewatch and examine each scene to find clues. Add all clues together to find the answer
I was so happy when this happened. It's about time. Great video as always Lexi 😊👍💜🐾
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@@TheLexiCrowd Your reaction was similar to mine apart from with me being from England I exploded with Get In and my friend jumped out of his seat 🤣🤣🤣💜🐾
Omg this was SO satisfying 😍
I am so glad you got to this episode finally. It's the best. Also, at 1:30, "success is encouraged"... I cackled loudly, that was fantastic.
I have been patiently waiting for this episode! Your detest at Joffrey has been evident pretty much from his first appearance, this was the episode we were all waiting for - that jumped up little shit finally got what was coming to him! And we all cheered with joy 😂😂😂😂
Only Jaime and Cercei went to help Joffrey, that says a lot about who he was
Enormous work of Jack Gleeson, I will always admire him
You lough.
The most pure, kind hearted and innocent boy of all Westeros just died a horrible death and you laugh.
And i would do it again 😈
You lough? She's not that large to be called a Scottish lake! And yes, she laughed at the loss of Jeoffrey! She cheered like many of us when Jeoffrey died.
Poisoned by his enemies.
Yes, I remember all the words of Master Pycell, and the damage to those poor women, I'm sure he ignores his bastards, I'm sure some of them will be little birds
Your comments are always crazy accurate!!!!!! 3:24 in the books Jaime trains with Ilyn Payne, the knight without a tongue.
Almost as good as Amber's reaction yesterday. You were both so joyful 🤣
I know this was but then I did not receive the notification when it was uploaded :( I was so looking forward to this episode.
Didn't i tell you? Big things are coming! So happy for tour return, regards!😊
Cersei : but you love him [Jaime].
Brienne : Like a brother
Cersei : visible confusion
Lexi in 2x4 "Tyrion could kill Joffrey without even being suspected"
Episode one in What Lexi said!
Yes Lexi, your patience and suffering has been rewarded- the king is dead! Maybe he'll be back as a zombie?? LOL
A wedding without at least three deaths is a dull affair, say the Dothraki, according to Ser Jorah Mormont at Danaerys's wedding. At Renly Baratheon's wedding (or shortly thereafter), only Renly and some of his King's Guard died. At Edmure Tully's wedding, the Starks and all of their men died. At Joffrey's wedding, only he died. (And Dontos, I suppose, if it counts.)
So whose wedding is the most interesting, Miss Lexi?
So that was a dull affair since it's only one death.
@@DBeau73 So we're not counting Ser Fool?
@@menachemsalomon You watching the same GoT as me? Ser Fool wasn't at the wedding when he died.
@@DBeau73 I think it's arguable. He was at the wedding, died in a direct continuation of the events at the wedding, and didn't even make it to his bed that night. I just thought we'd count him, to make it more interesting, and Joffrey doesn't deserve a dull wedding.
And because Ser Dontos is a nice character, and his death makes me sad but happens too quickly and with so much else going on that he's rarely mourned overly much. Next video we'll see how Lexi feels about him.
such a good episode!
🎶good neEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWS
he’s deEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAD
Book stuff/fun facts
So, the biggest change for this episode that ruined a plotline permanently is the reveal here. Throughout the books, they constantly wonder who sent the catspaw with the Valyrian steel dagger after Bran. Tyrion denies it, Cersei denies it, as she says it was pointless and stupid to push him and try to kill him in the first place and Jaime says if Cersei had wanted someone to kill Bran, she would have sent him. The question of who it was is finally revealed at the wedding.
When Joffrey receives his new Valyrian steel sword, he boasts "I am no stranger to Valyrian steel"when being told its extremely sharp and demands Tyrion buy him a new wedding gift to replace his ruined book. Tyrion tests Joffrey by offering to buy him a Valyrian steel dagger with a dragonbone hilt. Joffrey hesitates and demands it be gold with rubies instead for the hilt. Through later discussion and inner thoughts, we see Tyrion guessed that Joffrey sent the catspaw to kill Bran, having just stolen a random dagger from his fathers armory(since Robert only ever used a knife Jon Arryn gifted him when he was a boy)and it was just by bad luck that it was Littlefingers former knife that Joffrey picked. Jaime talks to Cersei at one point and she talks about how Robert drunkenly complained they should put Bran down while he was comatose, as he felt that it was no different than killing an old dog or a lamed horse. Jaime quickly realizes Joffrey wanted to get some kind of affection from Robert and, in his sick mind, killing Bran would make his "father" happy.
Apparently, Lena Headey and Peter Dinklage could not stop giggling when Jack Gleason(Joffrey)complains "This pie is dry."
The death of Joffrey was so delightful for me as I read the chapter, but its offset by Tyrion being in deep shit.
The queen is the wife of the king. When the king dies, she becomes the widow of the previous king. If she gave the king a son, she is the mother of the new king.
In this particular case, Margaery has just become the 2-hour queen or so. Not something anyone would want.
It is possible to work out who poisoned Joffrey just by watching this episode. Someone does something... odd in the episode. You do really need to play very close attention, though.
Sir Dontos (the Fool) certainly seems to be involved. He seemed to know what is coming. Again, if you rewatch his previous scene, and then rewatch this episode, the clues are all there.
However, Dontos was no where near the wine (which could only have been poisoned after the Joffrey's cup was refilled) and no where near the pie (and the whole pie couldn't have been poisoned, it would've risked wiping out everyone, so only Margaery had access to the piece she fed to Joffrey, and poisoning already prepared food out in the open is more difficult).
If you want to put on your detective hat, it is possible to solve this.
The Purple Wedding. 😅
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Thank you!!
14:15 Maybe King Joffrey from the mock play is simply into furries.
also give it up for the four words that KILLED jaime lannister
“and neither will you”
Finally
Say what you want about Joffrey, but he does look great in purple. 😁💀
Hello! Just curious any set day you’re going to be jumping back in to What We Do In The Shadows, just wondering, great reaction though
Currently aiming for next thursday 🤞🤞
@ 👍🏽 Sounds Good!
Oberyn the best character in my opinion. Everything he says and does reeks of passion and arrogance.
👑Ding Dong the King is Dead!!!🔔🔔🔔
I think Oberyn wouldn't kill Joffery like this. He would want to make sure everyone knows it was him and why he was killing Joffery.
Editing, editing, editing. "Did you love him?" Brienne's silence... 😮
IMPORTANT.
Take that up with hbo and their ridiculously strict copyright system
You heard it: that pie was dry. Stupid pigeons.
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Jeoffrey's gone. Things can only go better, right? Right?...
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Look I also rooted for Joffrey's death but now that I look back on it he's only like what 15 years old?
Now I kinda feel bad for rooting for his death.
He's still horrible but I just feels wrong.
You know. The thought of a poopy pigeon pie never occurred to me until you mentioned it ewe
Edit: Also...your sweatshirt! Yikes! If you are stilll in that area hope you're doing OK!
You’re welcome 😂
That scene for the actress that portrays Shae had to touch a nerve. Tyrion asked how many men had she been with....I have heard she is a former adult film actress...😖