George R.R. Martin on Who Killed Joffrey

In some ways, Joffrey's death is the toughest death for viewers because he's such an entertaining character to lose. You really had such fun with that character and Jack Gleeson's performance is so malevolent. Can you talk 

In some ways, Joffrey's death is the toughest death for viewers because he's such an entertaining character to lose. You really had such fun with that character and Jack Gleeson's performance is so malevolent. Can you talk 

In “The Lion and the Rose,” the latest episode of “Game of Thrones,” the Purple Wedding occurred and Joffrey was murdered. While Cersei accuses Tyrion of the murder the question remains; who killed Joffrey? There are several suspects for Joffrey's

So, Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson) is dead. Yay!! However, as unpopular as he was, and considering that the tagline for the season is “all men must die,” it wasn't necessarily as huge a surprise as Robb Stark's death was.

"Joffrey's death is a beginning," Graves tells The Hollywood Reporter. "Ned Stark's death was not an end, it was a beginning. It's when the show began. All the death's are like that, and Joffrey's is no different. Joffrey's death affects the show