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      • The twists and turns of the conflict – the bells that give this episode its title forming a crux point – served to make it visceral and devastating, even as the storytelling never quite stepped up to meet the visual firepower on display.
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  4. May 13, 2019 · Benioff and Weiss remind viewers as such by returning to one of George R.R. Martin’s most oft-quoted lines about her family at the beginning of “The Bells:” every time a Targaryen is born ...

  5. May 13, 2019 · But “The Bells,” an installment caked in terror and death, was meant to underscore a miserable truth about war: It destroys everything in its wake, most of all the common folk whose allegiances...

  6. Narratively speaking, Game of Thrones did the Mother of Dragons dirty, there's no two ways around it. For eight seasons, we've watched her navigate crushing (literally!) setbacks and soaring...

  7. May 13, 2019 · By Hillary Kelly, a book, television, and cultural critic. Game of Thrones. The Bells. Season 8 Episode 5. Editor’s Rating *** « Previous Next » Photo: HBO. You can’t say Daenerys didn’t warn...

  8. May 13, 2019 · May 13, 2019. In the most striking moment of “The Bells,” Game of Thrones ‘ relentlessly loud penultimate episode, two queens stand alone across the capital of Westeros. On one side, stood history; Cersei, all her manipulations and machinations, poised high in the war room of the Red Keep.

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