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The episode was the most watched episode of the season and was viewed by an estimated 3.041 million viewers and received a 1.4 share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49. [13] This means that it was seen by 1.4% of all 18- to 49-year-olds at the time of the broadcast. [13] With repeats, the episode brought in 3.9 million total viewers. [14]
With this episode, 'The Queen's Justice', we're finally starting to see some real payoff." [14] [dubious – discuss] Andy Hartup of GamesRadar similarly gave praise to the episode for granting victories to antagonists like Cersei and Euron, while criticizing the character dynamics in scenes taking place at Winterfell and Dragonstone. [15]
On review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, the episode has an approval rating of 49% based on 109 reviews, with an average rating of 6.3/10. The critical consensus reads: "Death, destruction, and the deterioration of Daenerys' sanity make 'The Bells' an episode for the ages; but too much plot in too little time muddles the story and may leave ...
Game of Thrones star Lena Headey has revealed her "dream" death for Cersei Lannister after that divisive ending.
Many fans were dismayed by the season 8 conclusion of HBO's 'Game of Thrones,' and cast members had their gripes, too.
[135] Vulture gave the premiere a score 4 out of 5 and found the episode more "compelling" than season 5, [136] while Observer.com praised the episode for not "overly-rushing". [ 137 ] The Orlando Sentinel eulogized the show for "playing by its own rules", and not "pander for fans' affection and take easy storytelling routes" like other shows ...
Lena Headey had a "mixed" initial reaction to the manner of death for Cersei Lannister. Headey said she would rather have had Cersei die by "some big piece or fight with somebody". Fellow actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Headey discussed it and then appreciated the scene, viewing it as "the perfect ending" for Cersei and Jaime as they "came into ...
In King's Landing, Euron presents Ellaria and Tyene as gifts to Cersei, who promises him marriage after the war is won. She makes him commander of her navy. Cersei administers the same poison to Tyene that killed Myrcella; Ellaria will watch her daughter die and remain imprisoned with the body. A healed Jorah leaves Oldtown to find Daenerys.