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** In Season 3, Joffrey complains that Tywin is not sufficiently concerned that Daenerys Targaryen and her three dragons are the primary threat to Westeros. he's absolutely right about this, but Tywin dismisses him.

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** In Season 3, Joffrey complains that Tywin is not sufficiently concerned that Daenerys Targaryen and her three dragons are the primary threat to Westeros. he's He's absolutely right about this, but Tywin dismisses him.

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Reverting something due to Would Hit A Girl being reworked.


* WouldHitAGirl: Played straight at the end of "The Climb", where Joffrey is shown admiring his work after torturing and killing Ros by tying her up and shooting her many times with his crossbow.
* WouldntHitAGirl: Subverted in a way. He doesn't do it himself, because that wouldn't be kingly. [[LoopholeAbuse So he has his bodyguard Ser Meryn do it for him]].

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* WouldHitAGirl: Played straight at the end of "The Climb", where Joffrey is shown admiring his work after torturing and killing Ros by tying her up and shooting her many times with his crossbow.
* WouldntHitAGirl:
WouldntHitAGirl:
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Subverted in a way. He doesn't do it himself, because that wouldn't be kingly. [[LoopholeAbuse So he has his bodyguard Ser Meryn do it for him]].him]].
** Fully averted the end of "The Climb", where Joffrey is shown admiring his work after torturing and killing Ros by tying her up and shooting her many times with his crossbow.
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* AbusiveOffspring: Has zero qualms mistreating his own mother, Cersei Lannister.

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* AbusiveOffspring: Has Joffrey Baratheon has zero qualms about mistreating his own mother, Cersei Lannister.Lannister, despite or maybe because of the fact that she's the one that always enabled his worst impulses. Even though he had first appeared close to her and was made King of the kingdom because of her, he has shown that he has no respect for her and is willing to ignore her advice to act on his cruel, impulsive actions, which she enabled. When Cersei tries to put her foot down and get him to listen to her, Joffrey makes it clear that he has no qualms about executing his own mother, getting her too afraid to control him anymore. This is very contrasted with the book series, where Cersei was the one person Joffrey loved, never threatened and listened to, even if he wasn't above ignoring and moving around her advice to do cruel, impulsive actions. The main problem was that Cersei never had a problem with most of Joffrey's brutal actions, and the things she did have a problem with, she chose never to bring up to Joffrey.

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