Cersei locked them in the dungeon and then kissed Ellaria's daughter with the Long Farewell, the same poison the Dornish woman used to kill Cersei's daughter. With Ellaria chained and gagged right
Picture: YouTube / HBO, Game of Thrones 2. King Joffrey's demise. Ingesting poison, Joffrey eventually died in his mother Cersei's arms - after riling in pain and foaming at the mouth, of course!
Joffrey takes the unorthodox approach of cutting the pie open with a single swing of his new Valyrian steel sword Widow's Wail, releasing most of the pigeons but also killing a few who were in the direct path of his blade. When Joffrey dies at the feast, Tyrion sarcastically blames it on the pigeon pie. Game of Thrones: Season 5 []
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Game of Thrones goes hand-in-hand with death thanks to George RR Martin's tendency to kill off anyone we have even a slight attachment to in gruesome fashion. From the poisoning of the cruel

Joffrey is bored and Margaery gives a speech, saying that Joffrey has decreed the meal’s leftovers go to the poorest of King’s Landing. Loras Tyrell exchanges a sexified look with Oberyn

Olenna Tyrell calling Joffrey a cunt is everything I love about this show #GameOfThrones — Hermione Danger (@HermioneDangr) July 31, 2017 She called Joffrey a cunt to his daddy’s face…lmao.
As one final twist of the knife, Olenna admitted to Jaime that yes, it was indeed she who poisoned King Joffrey back in season four — something viewers have known for a while, but the Lannisters
Out of her love for her granddaughter, Olenna poisoned Joffrey and let Tyrion take the blame. Only Margaery knew the truth, after Olenna confessed she couldn't bear to see her granddaughter
Game of Thrones' evil King Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson) was inspired by a real-life 15th-century prince, Edward of Lancaster.Game of Thrones' creator George R.R. Martin pulled from multiple sources of medieval history when he wrote his A Song of Ice and Fire cycle of novels that HBO adapted into a global blockbuster TV series. The following is a Game of Thrones recap, which means it includes spoilers. – Who poisoned Joffrey? Reply. zacqua10 says: April 14, 2014 at 10:14 AM King Joffrey is dead. Huzzah! ~~ .