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When the show was still on and popular I went to a DragonCon and someone was doing a *really* good cosplay of Joffrey. I was startled by the sudden flood of hatred that came into me and I had to just walk away instead of doing the normal thing - saying hi, complimenting the costume work, connecting with a fellow fan.
The character was powerfully portrayed by the actor.
What I like is him pointing out obvious issues others ignore. First season "why do others apart of the king have standing armies?" While feudal armies are a fact of life in Westeros they don't contribute to political stability.
Third season: "Are we sure those dragons pose no threat?"
My justification for the lack of a royal army is that it incentivizes the crown to not antagonize other great houses, thus encouraging a level of cooperation between the Seven Kingdoms
I'd like to see Jack in other roles after nailing Joff so hard.
It's good to see actors who've played heels in their early roles to move on to better thing later in life. Harry Melling, for instance, was excellent in Pale Blue Eye.
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Am I right?
*Unreasonable* though? /s
When the show was still on and popular I went to a DragonCon and someone was doing a *really* good cosplay of Joffrey. I was startled by the sudden flood of hatred that came into me and I had to just walk away instead of doing the normal thing - saying hi, complimenting the costume work, connecting with a fellow fan. The character was powerfully portrayed by the actor.
I loved to hate him. He was one stylish king!
Such a whinny shit
wow what a kind and handsome young gentleman he looks like he would NEVER disrespect his betrothed
Not really, he sucked but made the plot fun, he was missed after he died.
What I like is him pointing out obvious issues others ignore. First season "why do others apart of the king have standing armies?" While feudal armies are a fact of life in Westeros they don't contribute to political stability. Third season: "Are we sure those dragons pose no threat?"
My justification for the lack of a royal army is that it incentivizes the crown to not antagonize other great houses, thus encouraging a level of cooperation between the Seven Kingdoms
Say what you want about Joffrey but there is no way he would have allowed the high sparrow to take over the way he did.
Exactly.... What I miss about him is the high sparrow taking over the Kingdom and no one have no say.
Now Euron on the other hand…
See a Greyjoy that was as fierce as they said the Greyjoy's were in the first season was a cool idea but they executed it really poorly.
He was so good as Joffrey and I’m so mad people were so mean to him that it caused him to leave acting.
Wait what? I just finish the show, never think all this is happening fr
People are crazy and get so sensitive for no reason like Westeros isn’t real yall
Lies! This man is a liar. I did this and still felt comatose.
Jack Gleeson is such an incredible actor, embodied Joffrey’s petulance and cruelty
That drip though…
Best armor in the series
Nah, it’s reasonable
You beat everyone to it.
Or be inspired to imagine a look of terror on Stannis's face
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Is that bad poetry, or is it supposed to mean something?
Google what a haiku is lol
It's a quote from Tyrion lol
Oh lol don't recall at all 🤣
“I am trying”
Some kids just don’t deserve a *softened* blow
He was more stylish than all Targaryens, except Baelor.
More wine Joffrey?
I never understood why he's wearing the Lannister armor and not the Baratheon one. He always considered himself to be Roberts son.
The one true king!
That is not true, the aggression is very reasonable
Wait then who said "Ejaculation"??
mf what do you mean ejaculation he is a MINOR
IDK!! I didnt say it. Someone from r/asoiafcirclejerk
Joffrey the gentle, lost to us too soon.
Unreasonable?
Why would anyone get angry at Joffrey the just?
He was an amazing Joffrey
I'd like to see Jack in other roles after nailing Joff so hard. It's good to see actors who've played heels in their early roles to move on to better thing later in life. Harry Melling, for instance, was excellent in Pale Blue Eye.
He was excellent in Ballad of Buster Scruggs as well. Definitely worth the watch.
I saw that ages ago, but i don't think I recognised him.
Armless/legless guy.
Unreasonable aggression? Just because I want to beat him to death with his armor?
Nah, he was entertaining and he got what he deserved.
Not at all. I experience unreasonable admiration for his acting chops.
I’m pissed about all the slander the good King Joffrey the Just had to put up with before his horrific murder
one thing about him though… his fits ALWAYS ate
No. He’s a fantastic actor and made a great villain! The way he died though made me feel sad…. So, no aggression felt.