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The Dance of Dragons

"The Dance of Dragons" is the ninth and penultimate episode of the fifth season of HBO's medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones. The 49th episode overall, "The Dance of Dragons" was written by the series' creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss based on material primarily found on George R. R. Martin's novel A Dance with Dragons, from which the title of the episode is derived. It was directed by David Nutter, who also directed the season finale.[1]

"The Dance of Dragons"
Game of Thrones episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 9
Directed byDavid Nutter
Written byDavid Benioff
D. B. Weiss
Featured musicRamin Djawadi
Cinematography byRobert McLachlan
Editing byKatie Weiland
Original air dateJune 7, 2015 (2015-06-07)
Running time52 minutes
Guest appearances
Episode chronology
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In the episode, Jon Snow allows the surviving wildlings to pass through the Wall at Castle Black. Stannis Baratheon allows Melisandre to sacrifice his daughter, Shireen Baratheon, to the Lord of Light. Arya Stark seeks personal revenge in Braavos. Jaime Lannister strikes a deal with Prince Doran Martell of Dorne to allow Myrcella Baratheon to return home. In Meereen, Daenerys Targaryen is ambushed in a surprise attack by the Sons of the Harpy during a tournament in the fighting pits, eventually escaping with Drogon. "The Dance of Dragons" received a positive response from critics, who lauded its conclusion on Daznak's Pit but was polarized by the characterization of Stannis Baratheon.

In the United States, it received a viewership of 7.14 million in its initial broadcast. It won two Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series and Outstanding Special Visual Effects, and was submitted by actress Emilia Clarke (who portrayed Daenerys Targaryen) to support her nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.

This episode marks the final appearances of Joel Fry (Hizdahr Zo Loraq) and Kerry Ingram (Shireen Baratheon).

Plot edit

At the Wall edit

Jon retreats from Hardhome to the Wall defeated, accompanied by the surviving wildlings. Much to the chagrin of some of the Night's Watch, Jon allows them to pass through the gates and come south of the Wall.

In the North edit

Caught in a snowstorm, Stannis's army is low on morale and supplies after Ramsay Bolton sabotages his resources in the night. Stannis commands Davos to return to Castle Black and ask Jon for supplies and manpower, promising to return the favor when he takes the Iron Throne. As Davos leaves, Stannis reluctantly allows Melisandre to sacrifice his daughter, Shireen, to the Lord of Light for the prospect of better weather, so his army can continue their march to Winterfell.

In Dorne edit

Jaime secures Myrcella Baratheon's release from Doran Martell's court against an indignant Ellaria Sand. Bronn is also released from captivity by Prince Trystane.

In Braavos edit

Arya Stark detours from her mission given by Jaqen H'ghar to reconnoiter Meryn Trant instead.

In Meereen edit

In the fighting pits, Daenerys Targaryen attends a tournament. To her surprise, Jorah is competing, and he wins. As he does, the Sons of the Harpy attack the stadium of Daznak's Pit in an attempt to assassinate Daenerys Targaryen, who is rescued by Jorah and her largest dragon, Drogon. Leaving Tyrion Lannister and her retainers behind with awe, Daenerys rides the dragon for the first time and flees the city.

Production edit

Writing edit

 
The episode was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss.

This episode was adapted for television by series co-creators and showrunners David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. It contains content from George R. R. Martin's novel A Dance with Dragons, chapters "The Sacrifice", "The Watcher", and "Daenerys IX". It also contains material from the preview chapter "Mercy" from the forthcoming The Winds of Winter.[2]

Like other episodes this season, "The Dance of Dragons" contains original content not found in Martin's novels. This episode features the first instance of containing content that will appear in future, forthcoming novels. Martin confirmed to Benioff and Weiss Shireen would be burned to death as a sacrifice in an unpublished future novel. Benioff said: "When George first told us about this, it was one of those moments where I remember looking at Dan, it was just, like, god it's so, so horrible, and it's so good in a story sense, because it all comes together."[3] Weiss says he believes the decision to kill Shireen in this way is, "entirely [narratively] justified," questioning why "we're all highly selective about which characters deserve our empathy. Stannis has been burning people alive for seemingly trivial reasons since season 2."[4]

Filming edit

"The Dance of Dragons" was directed by David Nutter. He also directed the subsequent episode, "Mother's Mercy".[5]

Reception edit

Ratings edit

"The Dance of Dragons" was watched by an estimated 7.14 million American viewers during its first airing.[6] With Live+7 DVR viewing factored in, the episode had an overall rating of 9.92 million viewers, and a 5.2 in the 18–49 demographic.[7] In the United Kingdom, the episode was viewed by 2.473 million viewers, making it the highest-rated broadcast that week. It also received 0.141 million timeshift viewers.[8]

Critical reception edit

"The Dance of Dragons" received highly positive reviews, with many critics praising the episode's conclusion in Daznak's Pit. The showrunners's decision to have Stannis sacrifice Shireen, however, polarized critics, with some praising it as strong character development and others feeling it betrayed Stannis's character.[9] The episode received a rating of 88% on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes from 33 reviews with an average rating of 8.9 out of 10 and the critics consensus reading "Underscored by an especially heartwrenching moment and a spectacular display of power, The Dance of Dragons successfully delivers the shock and awe audiences have come to expect from the series' penultimate episodes."

Matt Fowler of IGN heavily praised the episode, awarding it 9.3/10, an "amazing" score. He especially praised the episode's final act, stating "And just the spectacle of Dany climbing on top of Drogon, with care, and then soaring up and off into the sky was remarkable. It's funny that a huge moment for her as a Targaryen and the possible future leader of Westeros came right during one of her most bloody and spectacular failures as a Queen." He summarized his review by saying "GoT delivered another exciting (and unsettling) episode as Stannis made a big decision & Daenerys attended a tournament" and labelled Stannis's decision a strong point of the episode.[10] Charlotte Runcie of The Daily Telegraph also reviewed the episode favorably: "Hurling Hollywood-level budgets behind a multi-season TV show paid rich rewards this week, from the enormous Gladiator-style sweep of the crowded coliseum arena to thrillingly choreographed fights to the death before a huge, baying audience." Runcie was also impressed with the Shireen sacrifice scene, calling it "one of the most upsetting scenes" in season 5.[11]

Writing for The A.V. Club, both writers responded positively to the episode. Writing for people who have not read the novels, Brandon Nowalk awarded the episode an A−, praising Stannis's sacrifice of Shireen. He said "Stannis burning his daughter Shireen at the stake is the hardest Game of Thrones has hit since the Red Wedding, only this violence is completely drained of excitement. It’s not a shock moment, and there’s no gross-out gore as in Oberyn’s death. Instead it’s a long, cold death march. What’s most impressive is the pacing, which is not the season’s strongest suit." He also praised the episode's conclusion in Meereen by saying "The close-up of Dany taking Missandei’s hand is so vivid I’m practically getting misty now", and further stated "The CGI could use some polish, but nothing short of Shireen can turn my smile upside down."[12] Writing for people who have read the novels, Myles McNutt awarded the episode a B+, praising the Meereen story by saying "It’s a powerful image, rendered as effectively as it could be given the budgetary limitations of the series. Watching Dany soar about the stadium on Drogon is an iconic image, but it’s not one that any other characters could really experience, which is meaningful in and of itself."[13]

Erik Kain of Forbes was more critical of the sacrifice scene. While he praised the episode overall as "thrilling and tragic and intense," he called the sacrifice scene "a horrible, no-good, very bad, infuriating way to ruin Stannis as a character" and "a monstrosity of a writing decision." He also said the scene was "one of the most disturbing, baffling, and unnecessary departures from the books" that the show has so far presented, though he noted that the sacrifice scene had actually been George R. R. Martin's idea and that (with two installments of The Song of Ice and Fire still unpublished) it was unclear exactly how much Shireen's death in the show would deviate from her story arc in the books.[14]

Finding a middle ground, Alyssa Rosenberg of The Washington Post agreed that the sacrifice scene was disturbing, but she found that David Nutter "did a beautiful job" directing it and believed that the scene wondrously developed Stannis as a character who is so fixated on "his own chosenness" that he will do anything to fulfill his claim to the throne. She also noted that the scene departed from the books so far, but would possibly be reconciled in one of the future installments.[15]

Accolades edit

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2015 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen Nominated [16]
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series Rob McLachlan Nominated
Outstanding Costumes for a Fantasy Series Michele Clapton, Sheena Wichary, Nina Ayres, Alex Fordham Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama series Katie Weiland Won
Outstanding Special Visual Effects Steve Kullback, Joe Bauer, Adam Chazen, Jabbar Raisani, Eric Carney,
Stuart Brisdon, Derek Spears, James Kinnings, Matthew Rouleau
Won
Hollywood Professional Alliance Outstanding Visual Effects Joe Bauer, Steve Kullback, Derek Spears, Eric Carney, Jabbar Raisani Won [17]
2016 American Cinema Editors Awards 2016 Best Edited One-Hour Series For Non-Commercial Television Katie Weiland Nominated [18]
Visual Effects Society Awards 2015 Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode Joe Bauer, Steve Kullback, Eric Carney, Derek Spears, Stuart Brisdon for "The Dance of Dragons" Won [19]
Outstanding Animated Performance in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project James Kinnings, Michael Holzl, Joseph Hoback, Matt Derksen for "Dance of Dragons" - Drogon Arena Rescue Nominated
Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project Rajeev B R., Loganathan Perumal, Ramesh Shankers, Anders Ericson for "Drogon Arena" Nominated
Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Episode Dan Breckwoldt, Martin Furman, Sophie Marfleet, Eric Andrusyszyn for "Drogon Arena" Nominated
Canadian Society of Cinematographers TV series Cinematography Robert McLachlan Won [20]

References edit

  1. ^ "The Dance of Dragons". HBO. Home Box Office, Inc. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
  2. ^ Garcia, Elio; Antonsson, Linda (June 8, 2015). "EP509: THE DANCE OF DRAGONS". Westeros.org. Retrieved June 9, 2015.
  3. ^ "Game of Thrones Season 5: Inside the Episode". Game of Thrones. Season 5. Episode 9. June 7, 2015. HBO. Retrieved June 9, 2015.
  4. ^ Hibberd, James (June 7, 2015). "Game of Thrones showrunner analyzes that very disturbing death scene". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
  5. ^ Hibberd, James (July 15, 2014). "'Game of Thrones' season 5 directors chosen". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
  6. ^ Bibel, Sara (June 9, 2015). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on June 10, 2015. Retrieved June 9, 2015.
  7. ^ Bibel, Sara (June 22, 2015). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on June 23, 2015. Retrieved June 22, 2015.
  8. ^ "Top 10 Ratings (8-14 June 2015)". BARB. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  9. ^ "Did 'Game of Thrones' Go Too Far With Latest Death?". The Hollywood Reporter. 7 June 2015. Retrieved 2016-05-21.
  10. ^ Fowler, Matt (June 8, 2015). "Game of Thrones: "The Dance of Dragons" Review". IGN. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  11. ^ Runcie, Charlotte (June 8, 2015). "Game of Thrones: The Dance of Dragons, season 5 episode 9, review: 'new depths of brutality'". The Telegraph. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  12. ^ Nowalk, Brandon (June 8, 2015). "Game of Thrones (newbies): "The Dance Of Dragons"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  13. ^ McNutt, Myles (June 7, 2015). "Game of Thrones (experts): "The Dance of Dragons"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  14. ^ Kain, Erik (June 8, 2015). "'Game of Thrones' Season 5, episode 9 Review:The Dance of Dragons". Forbes. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  15. ^ Rosenberg, Alyssa (June 7, 2015). "'Game of Thrones' Season 5, episode 9 Review: "The Dance of Dragons"". Washington Post. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  16. ^ "Game of Thrones". Emmys.com. Retrieved April 8, 2017.
  17. ^ . Hollywood Post Alliance. November 12, 2015. Archived from the original on November 20, 2015. Retrieved April 8, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  18. ^ Tapley, Kristopher (January 4, 2016). "'Star Wars,' 'Ant-Man,' 'Better Call Saul' Among ACE Eddie Awards Nominees". Variety. Retrieved April 8, 2017.
  19. ^ Giardina, Carolyn (February 2, 2016). "VES Awards Winners: 'Star Wars' Takes Top Prize". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 8, 2017.
  20. ^ . Canadian Society of Cinematographers. Archived from the original on April 9, 2017. Retrieved April 8, 2017.

External links edit

  • "The Dance of Dragons" at HBO.com
  • "The Dance of Dragons" at IMDb  

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This article is about the episode of the TV series For the novel upon which it is partially based see A Dance with Dragons The Dance of Dragons is the ninth and penultimate episode of the fifth season of HBO s medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones The 49th episode overall The Dance of Dragons was written by the series creators David Benioff and D B Weiss based on material primarily found on George R R Martin s novel A Dance with Dragons from which the title of the episode is derived It was directed by David Nutter who also directed the season finale 1 The Dance of Dragons Game of Thrones episodeEpisode no Season 5Episode 9Directed byDavid NutterWritten byDavid BenioffD B WeissFeatured musicRamin DjawadiCinematography byRobert McLachlanEditing byKatie WeilandOriginal air dateJune 7 2015 2015 06 07 Running time52 minutesGuest appearancesOwen Teale as Ser Alliser Thorne Tara Fitzgerald as Selyse Baratheon Mark Gatiss as Tycho Nestoris Alexander Siddig as Doran Martell DeObia Oparei as Areo Hotah Joel Fry as Hizdahr zo Loraq Ian Beattie as Ser Meryn Trant Roger Ashton Griffiths as Mace Tyrell Ben Crompton as Edd Tollett Keisha Castle Hughes as Obara Sand Rosabell Laurenti Sellers as Tyene Sand Jessica Henwick as Nymeria Sand Nell Tiger Free as Myrcella Baratheon Toby Sebastian as Trystane Martell Kerry Ingram as Shireen Baratheon Brenock O Connor as Olly Ian Whyte as Wun Wun Nicholas Boulton as Pit Announcer Oengus MacNamara as Thin Man Sarine Sofair as Lhara Karla Lyons as Johnna s sister Ali Lyons as Johnna Brian Fortune as Othell Yarwyck Michael Condron as Bowen MarshEpisode chronology Previous Hardhome Next Mother s Mercy Game of Thronesseason 5List of episodesIn the episode Jon Snow allows the surviving wildlings to pass through the Wall at Castle Black Stannis Baratheon allows Melisandre to sacrifice his daughter Shireen Baratheon to the Lord of Light Arya Stark seeks personal revenge in Braavos Jaime Lannister strikes a deal with Prince Doran Martell of Dorne to allow Myrcella Baratheon to return home In Meereen Daenerys Targaryen is ambushed in a surprise attack by the Sons of the Harpy during a tournament in the fighting pits eventually escaping with Drogon The Dance of Dragons received a positive response from critics who lauded its conclusion on Daznak s Pit but was polarized by the characterization of Stannis Baratheon In the United States it received a viewership of 7 14 million in its initial broadcast It won two Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards for Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series and Outstanding Special Visual Effects and was submitted by actress Emilia Clarke who portrayed Daenerys Targaryen to support her nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series This episode marks the final appearances of Joel Fry Hizdahr Zo Loraq and Kerry Ingram Shireen Baratheon Contents 1 Plot 1 1 At the Wall 1 2 In the North 1 3 In Dorne 1 4 In Braavos 1 5 In Meereen 2 Production 2 1 Writing 2 2 Filming 3 Reception 3 1 Ratings 3 2 Critical reception 3 3 Accolades 4 References 5 External linksPlot editAt the Wall edit Jon retreats from Hardhome to the Wall defeated accompanied by the surviving wildlings Much to the chagrin of some of the Night s Watch Jon allows them to pass through the gates and come south of the Wall In the North edit Caught in a snowstorm Stannis s army is low on morale and supplies after Ramsay Bolton sabotages his resources in the night Stannis commands Davos to return to Castle Black and ask Jon for supplies and manpower promising to return the favor when he takes the Iron Throne As Davos leaves Stannis reluctantly allows Melisandre to sacrifice his daughter Shireen to the Lord of Light for the prospect of better weather so his army can continue their march to Winterfell In Dorne edit Jaime secures Myrcella Baratheon s release from Doran Martell s court against an indignant Ellaria Sand Bronn is also released from captivity by Prince Trystane In Braavos edit Arya Stark detours from her mission given by Jaqen H ghar to reconnoiter Meryn Trant instead In Meereen edit In the fighting pits Daenerys Targaryen attends a tournament To her surprise Jorah is competing and he wins As he does the Sons of the Harpy attack the stadium of Daznak s Pit in an attempt to assassinate Daenerys Targaryen who is rescued by Jorah and her largest dragon Drogon Leaving Tyrion Lannister and her retainers behind with awe Daenerys rides the dragon for the first time and flees the city Production editWriting edit nbsp The episode was written by series co creators David Benioff and D B Weiss This episode was adapted for television by series co creators and showrunners David Benioff and D B Weiss It contains content from George R R Martin s novel A Dance with Dragons chapters The Sacrifice The Watcher and Daenerys IX It also contains material from the preview chapter Mercy from the forthcoming The Winds of Winter 2 Like other episodes this season The Dance of Dragons contains original content not found in Martin s novels This episode features the first instance of containing content that will appear in future forthcoming novels Martin confirmed to Benioff and Weiss Shireen would be burned to death as a sacrifice in an unpublished future novel Benioff said When George first told us about this it was one of those moments where I remember looking at Dan it was just like god it s so so horrible and it s so good in a story sense because it all comes together 3 Weiss says he believes the decision to kill Shireen in this way is entirely narratively justified questioning why we re all highly selective about which characters deserve our empathy Stannis has been burning people alive for seemingly trivial reasons since season 2 4 Filming edit The Dance of Dragons was directed by David Nutter He also directed the subsequent episode Mother s Mercy 5 Reception editRatings edit The Dance of Dragons was watched by an estimated 7 14 million American viewers during its first airing 6 With Live 7 DVR viewing factored in the episode had an overall rating of 9 92 million viewers and a 5 2 in the 18 49 demographic 7 In the United Kingdom the episode was viewed by 2 473 million viewers making it the highest rated broadcast that week It also received 0 141 million timeshift viewers 8 Critical reception edit The Dance of Dragons received highly positive reviews with many critics praising the episode s conclusion in Daznak s Pit The showrunners s decision to have Stannis sacrifice Shireen however polarized critics with some praising it as strong character development and others feeling it betrayed Stannis s character 9 The episode received a rating of 88 on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes from 33 reviews with an average rating of 8 9 out of 10 and the critics consensus reading Underscored by an especially heartwrenching moment and a spectacular display of power The Dance of Dragons successfully delivers the shock and awe audiences have come to expect from the series penultimate episodes Matt Fowler of IGN heavily praised the episode awarding it 9 3 10 an amazing score He especially praised the episode s final act stating And just the spectacle of Dany climbing on top of Drogon with care and then soaring up and off into the sky was remarkable It s funny that a huge moment for her as a Targaryen and the possible future leader of Westeros came right during one of her most bloody and spectacular failures as a Queen He summarized his review by saying GoT delivered another exciting and unsettling episode as Stannis made a big decision amp Daenerys attended a tournament and labelled Stannis s decision a strong point of the episode 10 Charlotte Runcie of The Daily Telegraph also reviewed the episode favorably Hurling Hollywood level budgets behind a multi season TV show paid rich rewards this week from the enormous Gladiator style sweep of the crowded coliseum arena to thrillingly choreographed fights to the death before a huge baying audience Runcie was also impressed with the Shireen sacrifice scene calling it one of the most upsetting scenes in season 5 11 Writing for The A V Club both writers responded positively to the episode Writing for people who have not read the novels Brandon Nowalk awarded the episode an A praising Stannis s sacrifice of Shireen He said Stannis burning his daughter Shireen at the stake is the hardest Game of Thrones has hit since the Red Wedding only this violence is completely drained of excitement It s not a shock moment and there s no gross out gore as in Oberyn s death Instead it s a long cold death march What s most impressive is the pacing which is not the season s strongest suit He also praised the episode s conclusion in Meereen by saying The close up of Dany taking Missandei s hand is so vivid I m practically getting misty now and further stated The CGI could use some polish but nothing short of Shireen can turn my smile upside down 12 Writing for people who have read the novels Myles McNutt awarded the episode a B praising the Meereen story by saying It s a powerful image rendered as effectively as it could be given the budgetary limitations of the series Watching Dany soar about the stadium on Drogon is an iconic image but it s not one that any other characters could really experience which is meaningful in and of itself 13 Erik Kain of Forbes was more critical of the sacrifice scene While he praised the episode overall as thrilling and tragic and intense he called the sacrifice scene a horrible no good very bad infuriating way to ruin Stannis as a character and a monstrosity of a writing decision He also said the scene was one of the most disturbing baffling and unnecessary departures from the books that the show has so far presented though he noted that the sacrifice scene had actually been George R R Martin s idea and that with two installments of The Song of Ice and Fire still unpublished it was unclear exactly how much Shireen s death in the show would deviate from her story arc in the books 14 Finding a middle ground Alyssa Rosenberg of The Washington Post agreed that the sacrifice scene was disturbing but she found that David Nutter did a beautiful job directing it and believed that the scene wondrously developed Stannis as a character who is so fixated on his own chosenness that he will do anything to fulfill his claim to the throne She also noted that the scene departed from the books so far but would possibly be reconciled in one of the future installments 15 Accolades edit Year Award Category Nominee s Result Ref 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen Nominated 16 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series Rob McLachlan NominatedOutstanding Costumes for a Fantasy Series Michele Clapton Sheena Wichary Nina Ayres Alex Fordham NominatedOutstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Drama series Katie Weiland WonOutstanding Special Visual Effects Steve Kullback Joe Bauer Adam Chazen Jabbar Raisani Eric Carney Stuart Brisdon Derek Spears James Kinnings Matthew Rouleau WonHollywood Professional Alliance Outstanding Visual Effects Joe Bauer Steve Kullback Derek Spears Eric Carney Jabbar Raisani Won 17 2016 American Cinema Editors Awards 2016 Best Edited One Hour Series For Non Commercial Television Katie Weiland Nominated 18 Visual Effects Society Awards 2015 Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode Joe Bauer Steve Kullback Eric Carney Derek Spears Stuart Brisdon for The Dance of Dragons Won 19 Outstanding Animated Performance in an Episode Commercial or Real Time Project James Kinnings Michael Holzl Joseph Hoback Matt Derksen for Dance of Dragons Drogon Arena Rescue NominatedOutstanding Created Environment in an Episode Commercial or Real Time Project Rajeev B R Loganathan Perumal Ramesh Shankers Anders Ericson for Drogon Arena NominatedOutstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Episode Dan Breckwoldt Martin Furman Sophie Marfleet Eric Andrusyszyn for Drogon Arena NominatedCanadian Society of Cinematographers TV series Cinematography Robert McLachlan Won 20 References edit The Dance of Dragons HBO Home Box Office Inc Retrieved May 23 2022 Garcia Elio Antonsson Linda June 8 2015 EP509 THE DANCE OF DRAGONS Westeros org Retrieved June 9 2015 Game of Thrones Season 5 Inside the Episode Game of Thrones Season 5 Episode 9 June 7 2015 HBO Retrieved June 9 2015 Hibberd James June 7 2015 Game of Thrones showrunner analyzes that very disturbing death scene Entertainment Weekly Retrieved June 7 2015 Hibberd James July 15 2014 Game of Thrones season 5 directors chosen Entertainment Weekly Retrieved July 15 2014 Bibel Sara June 9 2015 Sunday Cable Ratings Game of Thrones Wins Night Silicon Valley Naked amp Afraid Married to Medicine Veep amp More TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on June 10 2015 Retrieved June 9 2015 Bibel Sara June 22 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