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I enjoyed that episode!

I think it was Margary, as she gave Tyrion a look as he took the goblet. Margary also seems to be plotting or has some mysterious plan which she is putting into place, much as Tywin does in the Lannister family.

My money is on the king's fool.

 

Before everyone else knew what was going on he told Sansa she had to quit now if she wanted to survive. He probably knows something. He might be Sansa's accomplice or acted alone. Looks like he is in love with her.

 

I did not read the book so all this is just speculation from myself.

If you watch the episode really thoroughly, you can see who is behind it. I've read the book, but the following spoiler is based only on what I think a very observant viewer might deduce from the aired episodes, so if you want to know what you could know at this point, read on, otherwise wait for the following episodes.

 

When Olenna talks talks to Sansa about Robb, you can see that she carefully removes one stone from her necklace. She then either puts the stone into the cup herself or she has Margery do it. I believe the later because she didn't have enough opportunity to do it without someone noticing. From previous episodes we know that the necklace is a gift from the fool, so what we know from all aired episodes is that Olenna, the fool and probably Margery are all behind it. But whose idea was it? Definitely not the fool's, he is just a drunkard. Olenna definitely has a good reason and Margery too, they obviously knew that Joffrey is a monster (Sansa told them in the previous season). The question is where did the fool get the necklace? And why didn't he give it to Olenna directly? There might be some major player behind all this conspiracy.

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If you watch the episode really thoroughly, you can see who is behind it. I've read the book, but the following spoiler is based only on what I think a very observant viewer might deduce from the aired episodes, so if you want to know what you could know at this point, read on, otherwise wait for the following episodes.

 

When Olenna talks talks to Sansa about Robb, you can see that she carefully removes one stone from her necklace. She then either puts the stone into the cup herself or she has Margery do it. I believe the later because she didn't have enough opportunity to do it without someone noticing. From previous episodes we know that the necklace is a gift from the fool, so what we know from all aired episodes is that Olenna, the fool and probably Margery are all behind it. But whose idea was it? Definitely not the fool's, he is just a drunkard. Olenna definitely has a good reason and Margery too, they obviously knew that Joffrey is a monster (Sansa told them in the previous season). The question is where did the fool get the necklace? And why didn't he give it to Olenna directly? There might be some major player behind all this conspiracy.

 

 

Here it is in pics :)

 

http://imgur.com/a/2DtPH

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Im excited to see Ayra back this coming episode. I haven't read the books but from what I've seen of her throughout this series, she is becoming one awesome bad-ass. 
I just hope she doesnt die :( 

What a great episode last night. Finally

Littlefinger

makes his appearance and

immediately discloses his involvement in the death of the Good King Joffrey.

 

Also the ending sequence was fantastic too. I can't believe how fast the episodes fly by as you are watching.

Last night's episode was weird. I loved watching it and I felt it ended too fast, but when it was over I couldn't recall anything exciting happening.

 

Daario had a sweet Achilles (Troy) moment in last night's episode though.

Last night's episode was weird. I loved watching it and I felt it ended too fast, but when it was over I couldn't recall anything exciting happening.

 

Same here, thought the ending was kinda abrupt as well.

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