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The fifth episode of the final season of theGame of ThronesTV show was quite controversial, mainly because Daenerys Targaryen took a straight-up unannounced evil turn towards the end of the episode. The ugly turn that the episode took didn’t sit well with the fans, considering the fact Dany was made out to be a good-hearted protagonist.

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So when the Mother of Dragons suddenly took the decision to burn all of King’s Landing in “The Bells”, even to a surrendering Cersei, the whole outburst of evil intentions seemed to come without any basis, and this made fans turn the other cheek. But director Miguel Sapochnik has come to the defense of the episode, and here’s what he has to say.

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Three years after the controversial episode aired on HBO Max, Miguel Sapochnik has defended the narrative that the character of Daenerys Targaryen took, which he says was coming all along from earlier episodes.

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The director spoke to the New York Times during a recent interview, in which he recounted the controversy surrounding the episode. His defense for the “The Bells” is, as he says-

I went back and rewatched the whole show from start to finish, and you can see the setup for Dany’s turn early on. So that wasn’t surprising.

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Now whether what he’s saying is justifiable or not, we can only find out by rewatchingGame of Thronesin its entirety, so now might be a good time to revisit the award-winning show on HBO Max.

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We Might Have Some Information On Emilia Clarke’s Secret Invasion Character

The Skrulls are invading earth, and it’s being turned into a live-action miniseries for TV by Disney+. One of the many stars of theSecret InvasionTV miniseries will beGame of ThronesactressEmilia Clarke, but we have no idea whose role she is going to assume in the show.

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The Queen of Dragons will be playing the role of a Skrull, and the supposed Skrull is G’iah, according to Daniel Richtman. Richtman revealed the information on his Patreon account, but it’s not been officially confirmed yet, so let’s just take a seat.

Secret Invasionwill be gearing up for a release around early 2023, with six episodes to feed the hunger of Marvel fans. Catch it on Disney+.

Source:ScreenRant

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