Joffrey Lannister
I’m currently on a 6 or 7th time rewatch. And only now I’m starting to recognise that king Joffrey sees himself more and more as a Lannister rather than a Baratheon as the seasons go by.
For example in season 3 ep 8. He says to Sansa on her wedding with Tyrion that soon she will have a Lannister baby. “I suppose it doesn’t really matter which Lannister puts the baby in you” after that he says that he will give Sansa a visit after his uncle is a sleep and some members of the kingsguard will hold her down.
Does this means that Joffrey believe he is a bastard himself as he sees himself a Lannister instead of a Baratheon?
I do believe there are other conversations in season 3 where he says something similar that he is a Lannister. Also the clothes could give it away as he is wearing more lions than stags.
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I’m currently on a 6 or 7th time rewatch. And only now I’m starting to recognise that king Joffrey sees himself more and more as a Lannister rather than a Baratheon as the seasons go by.
For example in season 3 ep 8. He says to Sansa on her wedding with Tyrion that soon she will have a Lannister baby. “I suppose it doesn’t really matter which Lannister puts the baby in you” after that he says that he will give Sansa a visit after his uncle is a sleep and some members of the kingsguard will hold her down.
Does this means that Joffrey believe he is a bastard himself as he sees himself a Lannister instead of a Baratheon?
I do believe there are other conversations in season 3 where he says something similar that he is a Lannister. Also the clothes could give it away as he is wearing more lions than stags.
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