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The Queen's Justice

"The Queen's Justice" is the third episode of the seventh season of HBO's medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones, and the 63rd overall. The episode was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Mark Mylod. It first aired on July 30, 2017.

"The Queen's Justice"
Game of Thrones episode
Episode no.Season 7
Episode 3
Directed byMark Mylod
Written byDavid Benioff
D. B. Weiss
Featured musicRamin Djawadi
Cinematography byP. J. Dillon
Editing byJesse Parker
Original air dateJuly 30, 2017 (2017-07-30)[1]
Running time63 minutes[2]
Guest appearances
Episode chronology
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In the episode, Jon Snow and Davos Seaworth meet with Daenerys Targaryen on Dragonstone, from whom Jon asks for aid in defeating the White Walkers. In King's Landing, Euron Greyjoy returns bearing gifts to Cersei Lannister, in the form of Ellaria Sand and Tyene Sand. At the Citadel, Samwell Tarly and Archmaester Ebrose examine a healed Jorah Mormont. In Winterfell, Sansa Stark is reunited with her brother Bran Stark. At Casterly Rock, the Unsullied infiltrate and capture the castle, but Euron's Iron Fleet arrives, and destroy their ships, leaving them stranded. Meanwhile, Jaime Lannister leads the Lannister army to take Highgarden.

The title of the episode refers to Cersei Lannister exacting vengeance, her own way of justice, on both the Sand Snakes and Olenna Tyrell. "The Queen's Justice" received positive reviews from critics, who considered the long-awaited meeting between Daenerys and Jon, the agonizing fates of Ellaria and Tyene Sand, Sansa and Bran's reunion, the bait-and-switch scene concerning Casterly Rock and Highgarden, and the final fate of Olenna Tyrell as highlights of the episode. In the United States, it achieved a viewership of 9.25 million in its initial broadcast. It was also Diana Rigg's pick to support her nomination at the 70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards for Outstanding Guest Actress.

"The Queen's Justice" marked the final appearances of Diana Rigg (Olenna Tyrell), Rosabell Laurenti Sellers (Tyene Sand), and Indira Varma (Ellaria Sand).

Plot Edit

On Dragonstone Edit

Jon and Davos arrive at Dragonstone with their soldiers, who are asked to surrender their weapons. Jon and Davos meet with Daenerys, who asks Jon to bend the knee. Jon refuses, insisting that they have bigger problems to deal with: the White Walkers and the Army of the Dead. Daenerys doesn’t believe him, saying she wants to take the Iron Throne before considering other threats. Before they reach a solution, they are interrupted by Varys, who tells Daenerys of Euron Greyjoy’s attack on Yara’s navy. Jon is forced to remain at Dragonstone.

Varys asks Melisandre why she hides from Jon; she admits they parted on bad terms due to her mistakes. She plans to return to Volantis, and Varys suggests that she not return to Westeros. Melisandre predicts that she will have to return one last time in the future.

Speaking with Jon, Tyrion explains that Daenerys' followers are loyal because Daenerys dedicates herself to protecting others from threats she understands. Jon is upset that nobody believes that the White Walkers are real, but Tyrion says that he believes him. Tyrion relays Jon's request to mine dragonglass on Dragonstone, which Daenerys accepts.

In the Narrow Sea Edit

One of the few remaining ships of Yara's fleet rescue Theon. Theon claims that he tried to save Yara, but the Ironborn don't believe him.

In King's Landing Edit

Euron parades his captives Ellaria, Tyene, and Yara through abusive crowds in the streets of King's Landing. He presents the Sands as his gift to Cersei, and they are taken to the dungeons bound and gagged. Cersei kisses Tyene with the same poison Ellaria used to kill Myrcella.

Tycho Nestoris of the Iron Bank comes to collect repayment of the Lannisters' loans. Cersei promises to pay the debt back in a fortnight.

At Winterfell Edit

Sansa competently manages Winterfell, preparing it as an emergency refuge for all Northerners. Littlefinger counsels Sansa to "fight every battle" mentally so as to never be unprepared or surprised by her enemies. Bran and Meera arrive, and Sansa is reunited with her brother. In the Godswood, Sansa is confused by Bran's revelation that he is the Three-Eyed Raven, and troubled by his specific knowledge of her wedding night ("Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken").

In Oldtown Edit

Archmaester Ebrose proclaims that Jorah is healed of greyscale and releases him. Sam admits that he administered the forbidden treatment; Ebrose praises his skill, but punishes his disobedience with an assignment to copy a large number of old documents.

At Casterly Rock Edit

In a plan orchestrated by Tyrion, Grey Worm and the Unsullied infiltrate Casterly Rock through its sewers, which Tyrion designed. They capture the castle, finding far fewer defenders than expected. Meanwhile, the Iron Fleet arrives and destroys Daenerys' ships, stranding the Unsullied.

At Highgarden Edit

Jaime, Randyll, and their armies swiftly take Highgarden, having abandoned Casterly Rock to trick Daenerys into committing the Unsullied to a strategically useless position. Jaime grants Olenna the mercy of a quick and painless death by poison, over Cersei's original plans to execute her publicly and painfully. After drinking the poison, Olenna reveals to Jaime that she was the one who murdered Joffrey and asks him to tell Cersei. Shocked, Jaime leaves Olenna to die alone.

Production Edit

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

"The Queen's Justice" was written by the series' co-creators, David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Mark Mylod, his second of two episodes for this season. Mylod joined the series as a director in the fifth season, working on "High Sparrow" and "Sons of the Harpy".

 
Indira Varma made her final appearance as Ellaria Sand.

"The Queen's Justice" was the final episode for actress Indira Varma, who had played Ellaria Sand since the fourth season. "The Queen's Justice" was also the last episode for recurring cast members Diana Rigg and Rosabell Laurenti Sellers, as Olenna Tyrell and Tyene Sand were killed. The episode featured the return of Mark Gatiss as Tycho Nestoris, who was last seen in season 5's "The Dance of Dragons".

Indira Varma and Rosabell Laurenti Sellers's last scene was technically difficult for the actresses, because they were shackled. The shackles were felt-lined but tight, and Varma and Sellers ended up "bruised and battered" due to the physical intensity of their acting. Varma had to be cut from the shackles at the end of the day.[3]

Kit Harington spoke about the scene he shot with Peter Dinklage in Spain, saying "It was a beautiful location with 50 mph winds and I was wearing a cape next to a cliff—There was a danger of me being blown off! I'm not sure it's the way I would have wanted to go."[4]

Analysis Edit

D. B. Weiss talked about the return of Bran to Winterfell, saying "One of the things we loved about Game of Thrones from the very first book is it's not a world where magic is the primary driver of the story, it's a world where human psychology and behavior and desire are drivers of the story. We try very hard to make sure it stays that way because that's a lot more relatable to the vast majority of the audience than magic powers—as much fun as those are. So with Bran, ideally you want to use him in a way that adds to the story and enriches the story and not in a way that's a magic bullet to conveniently deal with things that you haven't come up with a better way to deal with. So it was a balancing act to account for who Bran is now without letting that overtake the story."[5]

Isaac Hempstead Wright explained how the magical conversion has altered the characters personality, saying "It's like imagining you have all of space and time in your head—Bran is existing in thousands of planes of existence at any one time. So it's quite difficult for Bran to have any kind of semblance of personality anymore because he's really like a giant computer". He went on to add that "Bran really at this stage is not the Three-Eyed Raven. He's got the title but hasn't had thousands of years of sitting in a cave looking through time. Somebody put in front of him a massive encyclopedia of all of time and he's only opened page one. He can look stuff up but doesn't have this all-knowing all-seeing capability just yet."[5]

Indira Varma expected the seventh season would be her character's last, reasoning that a "less important character" like Ellaria would have to be phased out to make room for the story's climax. She expected audiences to be "more invested in Cersei," who had more screen time than Ellaria, but she hoped positive fan reception for Pedro Pascal as Oberyn Martell would carry over to sympathy for Ellaria.[3] Varma had hoped for her character to die on screen, but found the fate Weiss and Benioff crafted for Ellaria to be "really clever" and beyond "every parent's worst nightmare."[3]

Weiss praised Diana Rigg's performance in her final scene as Olenna Tyrell, for contributing to the character uniquely "winning her own death scene."[6]

Reception Edit

Ratings Edit

"The Queen's Justice" was viewed by 9.25 million total viewers on its initial viewing on HBO, which was slightly less than the previous week's rating of 9.27 million viewers for the episode "Stormborn".[7][8] The episode also acquired a 4.3 rating in the 18–49 demographic, making it the highest rated show on cable television of the night.[7] In the United Kingdom, the episode was viewed by 3.272 million viewers on Sky Atlantic during its Simulcast, making it the highest-rated broadcast that week.[9]

Critical reception Edit

"The Queen's Justice" received positive reactions from critics. Review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes surveyed 40 reviews of the episode and judged 89% of them to be positive, with an average rating of 7.9 out of 10.[10] The website's consensus for the episode stated "'The Queens Justice' saw the much-anticipated meeting between Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen -- but had much larger surprises in store before its shocking end."[10]

Matt Fowler of IGN described the episode as "amazing", saying "'The Queen's Justice' did justice to the long-awaited coming together of Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen. With a devilishly good script and some pointed action (along with a few twists and turns), this episode contained a ton of long scenes, but no fat. - This was prime Thrones." He gave the episode a 9.5 out of 10.[11] Shane Ryan of Paste Magazine wrote "It was, by far, the best episode of the season. I've always contended that the show does best when it pushes the drama and the narrative ahead by means of two-person scenes, and the examples in 'The Queen's Justice' were phenomenal".[12] Glen Weldon of NPR also praised the episode and Diana Rigg's performance, writing "It's a hell of a way to go out, but a character like Olenna -- and an actress like Rigg, who always let you see the danger flashing behind those eyes – deserves nothing less."[13]

Bennett Madison of Vanity Fair wrote, "Game of Thrones has spent so much time building up tension and drawing out plots that many of its ongoing story lines have literally been brewing for years ... With this episode, 'The Queen's Justice', we're finally starting to see some real payoff."[14][dubious ] 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] Sean T. Collins of Rolling Stone wrote of the episode, "As befits its title, this week's installment asks us to consider what it means to be a ruler ... and what it means to seek justice."[16] Kevin Yeoman of Screen Rant praised the final scene of Olenna Tyrell, writing "As much as a momentous encounter between two major characters grabbed the spotlight, Game of Thrones proved that a character's last words could be just as important as their first."[17] Alyssa Rosenberg of The Washington Post praised the performances of Rigg, Coster-Waldau and Dinklage, but was critical of Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington's scenes together, writing that "in the Dragonstone scenes, Clarke and Harington mostly served to bring out each other's most wooden line readings". She also addressed the way the episode approached themes of female empowerment, writing that "if any show has been a cautionary tale about the difference between female empowerment and true social change, Game of Thrones has been it".[18]

Accolades Edit

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2017 Hollywood Post Alliance Outstanding Editing Jesse Parker Nominated [19]
2018 Art Directors Guild Awards One-Hour Single Camera Period or Fantasy Television Series Deborah Riley Won [20]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Diana Rigg as Olenna Tyrell Nominated [21]

References Edit

  1. ^ Toby, Mekeisha Madden; Rodriguez, Briana (May 13, 2019). "Every 'Game of Thrones' Episode, Ranked". Variety. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
  2. ^ Harp, Justin (July 7, 2017). "Game of Thrones' season seven episode titles and synopses give us LOTS of intriguing info". Digital Spy. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c Hibberd, James (July 30, 2017). "Game of Thrones actress on her 'worst nightmare' Cersei scene". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  4. ^ Hibberd, James (July 30, 2017). "Game of Thrones stars discuss their first on-screen meeting". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  5. ^ a b Hibberd, James (July 30, 2017). "Game of Thrones actor on that surprise 'Queen's Justice' reunion". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  6. ^ Hibberd, James (July 31, 2017). "Game of Thrones showrunners on losing that fan favorite". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  7. ^ a b Porter, Rick (August 1, 2017). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  8. ^ Porter, Rick (July 25, 2017). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on July 25, 2017. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  9. ^ "Top 10 Ratings (24 - 30 July 2017)". BARB. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
  10. ^ a b "The Queen's Justice". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
  11. ^ Fowler, Matt (July 30, 2017). "Game of Thrones: "The Queen's Justice" Review". IGN. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  12. ^ Ryan, Shane (July 30, 2017). "Game of Thrones Review: "The Queen's Justice" (Episode 7.03)". Paste. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  13. ^ Weldon, Glen (July 31, 2017). "'Game Of Thrones' Season 7, Episode 3: 'I've Brought Ice And Fire Together'". NPR. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  14. ^ Madison, Bennett (July 31, 2017). "Game of Thrones Episode 703 Recap: The Queen's Revenge". Vanity Fair. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  15. ^ Hartup, Andy (July 30, 2017). "Game of Thrones S7.03 review: "A smart episode that makes us question our assumptions"". SFX Magazine. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  16. ^ T. Collins, Sean (July 30, 2017). "'Game of Thrones' Recap: Queen Slates". Rolling Stone. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  17. ^ T. Collins, Sean (July 30, 2017). "Game of Thrones Brings Fire and Ice Together in 'The Queen's Justice'". Screen Rant. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  18. ^ Rosenberg, Alyssa (July 30, 2017). "'Game of Thrones' Season 7, Episode 3 review: "The Queen's Justice"". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  19. ^ "HPA Awards: 'Dunkirk' Wins Best Editing in a Feature". The Hollywood Reporter. November 16, 2017. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
  20. ^ McNary, Dave (4 January 2018). "'Star Wars: The Last Jedi,' 'Dunkirk,' 'Lady Bird' Nab Art Directors Guild Nominations". Variety. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  21. ^ "Game of Thrones". Emmys.com. Retrieved September 9, 2018.

External links Edit

  • "The Queen's Justice" at HBO.com
  • "The Queen's Justice" at IMDb

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The Queen s Justice is the third episode of the seventh season of HBO s medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones and the 63rd overall The episode was written by series co creators David Benioff and D B Weiss and directed by Mark Mylod It first aired on July 30 2017 The Queen s Justice Game of Thrones episodeEpisode no Season 7Episode 3Directed byMark MylodWritten byDavid BenioffD B WeissFeatured musicRamin DjawadiCinematography byP J DillonEditing byJesse ParkerOriginal air dateJuly 30 2017 2017 07 30 1 Running time63 minutes 2 Guest appearancesDiana Rigg as Olenna Tyrell Jim Broadbent as Archmaester Ebrose Pilou Asbaek as Euron Greyjoy Gemma Whelan as Yara Greyjoy Jacob Anderson as Grey Worm Anton Lesser as Qyburn Mark Gatiss as Tycho Nestoris Rosabell Laurenti Sellers as Tyene Sand Ellie Kendrick as Meera Reed Hafthor Julius Bjornsson as Gregor Clegane Rupert Vansittart as Yohn Royce James Faulkner as Randyll Tarly Tom Hopper as Dickon Tarly Brendan Cowell as Harrag Richard Rycroft as Maester Wolkan Sara Dylan as Bernadette Luke Wilson Hanley as Stark soldier Staz Nair as QhonoEpisode chronology Previous Stormborn Next The Spoils of War Game of Thrones season 7 List of episodesIn the episode Jon Snow and Davos Seaworth meet with Daenerys Targaryen on Dragonstone from whom Jon asks for aid in defeating the White Walkers In King s Landing Euron Greyjoy returns bearing gifts to Cersei Lannister in the form of Ellaria Sand and Tyene Sand At the Citadel Samwell Tarly and Archmaester Ebrose examine a healed Jorah Mormont In Winterfell Sansa Stark is reunited with her brother Bran Stark At Casterly Rock the Unsullied infiltrate and capture the castle but Euron s Iron Fleet arrives and destroy their ships leaving them stranded Meanwhile Jaime Lannister leads the Lannister army to take Highgarden The title of the episode refers to Cersei Lannister exacting vengeance her own way of justice on both the Sand Snakes and Olenna Tyrell The Queen s Justice received positive reviews from critics who considered the long awaited meeting between Daenerys and Jon the agonizing fates of Ellaria and Tyene Sand Sansa and Bran s reunion the bait and switch scene concerning Casterly Rock and Highgarden and the final fate of Olenna Tyrell as highlights of the episode In the United States it achieved a viewership of 9 25 million in its initial broadcast It was also Diana Rigg s pick to support her nomination at the 70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards for Outstanding Guest Actress The Queen s Justice marked the final appearances of Diana Rigg Olenna Tyrell Rosabell Laurenti Sellers Tyene Sand and Indira Varma Ellaria Sand Contents 1 Plot 1 1 On Dragonstone 1 2 In the Narrow Sea 1 3 In King s Landing 1 4 At Winterfell 1 5 In Oldtown 1 6 At Casterly Rock 1 7 At Highgarden 2 Production 3 Analysis 4 Reception 4 1 Ratings 4 2 Critical reception 4 3 Accolades 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditOn Dragonstone Edit Jon and Davos arrive at Dragonstone with their soldiers who are asked to surrender their weapons Jon and Davos meet with Daenerys who asks Jon to bend the knee Jon refuses insisting that they have bigger problems to deal with the White Walkers and the Army of the Dead Daenerys doesn t believe him saying she wants to take the Iron Throne before considering other threats Before they reach a solution they are interrupted by Varys who tells Daenerys of Euron Greyjoy s attack on Yara s navy Jon is forced to remain at Dragonstone Varys asks Melisandre why she hides from Jon she admits they parted on bad terms due to her mistakes She plans to return to Volantis and Varys suggests that she not return to Westeros Melisandre predicts that she will have to return one last time in the future Speaking with Jon Tyrion explains that Daenerys followers are loyal because Daenerys dedicates herself to protecting others from threats she understands Jon is upset that nobody believes that the White Walkers are real but Tyrion says that he believes him Tyrion relays Jon s request to mine dragonglass on Dragonstone which Daenerys accepts In the Narrow Sea Edit One of the few remaining ships of Yara s fleet rescue Theon Theon claims that he tried to save Yara but the Ironborn don t believe him In King s Landing Edit Euron parades his captives Ellaria Tyene and Yara through abusive crowds in the streets of King s Landing He presents the Sands as his gift to Cersei and they are taken to the dungeons bound and gagged Cersei kisses Tyene with the same poison Ellaria used to kill Myrcella Tycho Nestoris of the Iron Bank comes to collect repayment of the Lannisters loans Cersei promises to pay the debt back in a fortnight At Winterfell Edit Sansa competently manages Winterfell preparing it as an emergency refuge for all Northerners Littlefinger counsels Sansa to fight every battle mentally so as to never be unprepared or surprised by her enemies Bran and Meera arrive and Sansa is reunited with her brother In the Godswood Sansa is confused by Bran s revelation that he is the Three Eyed Raven and troubled by his specific knowledge of her wedding night Unbowed Unbent Unbroken In Oldtown Edit Archmaester Ebrose proclaims that Jorah is healed of greyscale and releases him Sam admits that he administered the forbidden treatment Ebrose praises his skill but punishes his disobedience with an assignment to copy a large number of old documents At Casterly Rock Edit In a plan orchestrated by Tyrion Grey Worm and the Unsullied infiltrate Casterly Rock through its sewers which Tyrion designed They capture the castle finding far fewer defenders than expected Meanwhile the Iron Fleet arrives and destroys Daenerys ships stranding the Unsullied At Highgarden Edit Jaime Randyll and their armies swiftly take Highgarden having abandoned Casterly Rock to trick Daenerys into committing the Unsullied to a strategically useless position Jaime grants Olenna the mercy of a quick and painless death by poison over Cersei s original plans to execute her publicly and painfully After drinking the poison Olenna reveals to Jaime that she was the one who murdered Joffrey and asks him to tell Cersei Shocked Jaime leaves Olenna to die alone Production Edit nbsp The episode was written by series co creators David Benioff and D B Weiss The Queen s Justice was written by the series co creators David Benioff and D B Weiss and directed by Mark Mylod his second of two episodes for this season Mylod joined the series as a director in the fifth season working on High Sparrow and Sons of the Harpy nbsp Indira Varma made her final appearance as Ellaria Sand The Queen s Justice was the final episode for actress Indira Varma who had played Ellaria Sand since the fourth season The Queen s Justice was also the last episode for recurring cast members Diana Rigg and Rosabell Laurenti Sellers as Olenna Tyrell and Tyene Sand were killed The episode featured the return of Mark Gatiss as Tycho Nestoris who was last seen in season 5 s The Dance of Dragons Indira Varma and Rosabell Laurenti Sellers s last scene was technically difficult for the actresses because they were shackled The shackles were felt lined but tight and Varma and Sellers ended up bruised and battered due to the physical intensity of their acting Varma had to be cut from the shackles at the end of the day 3 Kit Harington spoke about the scene he shot with Peter Dinklage in Spain saying It was a beautiful location with 50 mph winds and I was wearing a cape next to a cliff There was a danger of me being blown off I m not sure it s the way I would have wanted to go 4 Analysis EditD B Weiss talked about the return of Bran to Winterfell saying One of the things we loved about Game of Thrones from the very first book is it s not a world where magic is the primary driver of the story it s a world where human psychology and behavior and desire are drivers of the story We try very hard to make sure it stays that way because that s a lot more relatable to the vast majority of the audience than magic powers as much fun as those are So with Bran ideally you want to use him in a way that adds to the story and enriches the story and not in a way that s a magic bullet to conveniently deal with things that you haven t come up with a better way to deal with So it was a balancing act to account for who Bran is now without letting that overtake the story 5 Isaac Hempstead Wright explained how the magical conversion has altered the characters personality saying It s like imagining you have all of space and time in your head Bran is existing in thousands of planes of existence at any one time So it s quite difficult for Bran to have any kind of semblance of personality anymore because he s really like a giant computer He went on to add that Bran really at this stage is not the Three Eyed Raven He s got the title but hasn t had thousands of years of sitting in a cave looking through time Somebody put in front of him a massive encyclopedia of all of time and he s only opened page one He can look stuff up but doesn t have this all knowing all seeing capability just yet 5 Indira Varma expected the seventh season would be her character s last reasoning that a less important character like Ellaria would have to be phased out to make room for the story s climax She expected audiences to be more invested in Cersei who had more screen time than Ellaria but she hoped positive fan reception for Pedro Pascal as Oberyn Martell would carry over to sympathy for Ellaria 3 Varma had hoped for her character to die on screen but found the fate Weiss and Benioff crafted for Ellaria to be really clever and beyond every parent s worst nightmare 3 Weiss praised Diana Rigg s performance in her final scene as Olenna Tyrell for contributing to the character uniquely winning her own death scene 6 Reception EditRatings Edit The Queen s Justice was viewed by 9 25 million total viewers on its initial viewing on HBO which was slightly less than the previous week s rating of 9 27 million viewers for the episode Stormborn 7 8 The episode also acquired a 4 3 rating in the 18 49 demographic making it the highest rated show on cable television of the night 7 In the United Kingdom the episode was viewed by 3 272 million viewers on Sky Atlantic during its Simulcast making it the highest rated broadcast that week 9 Critical reception Edit The Queen s Justice received positive reactions from critics Review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes surveyed 40 reviews of the episode and judged 89 of them to be positive with an average rating of 7 9 out of 10 10 The website s consensus for the episode stated The Queens Justice saw the much anticipated meeting between Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen but had much larger surprises in store before its shocking end 10 Matt Fowler of IGN described the episode as amazing saying The Queen s Justice did justice to the long awaited coming together of Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen With a devilishly good script and some pointed action along with a few twists and turns this episode contained a ton of long scenes but no fat This was prime Thrones He gave the episode a 9 5 out of 10 11 Shane Ryan of Paste Magazine wrote It was by far the best episode of the season I ve always contended that the show does best when it pushes the drama and the narrative ahead by means of two person scenes and the examples in The Queen s Justice were phenomenal 12 Glen Weldon of NPR also praised the episode and Diana Rigg s performance writing It s a hell of a way to go out but a character like Olenna and an actress like Rigg who always let you see the danger flashing behind those eyes deserves nothing less 13 Bennett Madison of Vanity Fair wrote Game of Thrones has spent so much time building up tension and drawing out plots that many of its ongoing story lines have literally been brewing for years 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 Sean T Collins of Rolling Stone wrote of the episode As befits its title this week s installment asks us to consider what it means to be a ruler and what it means to seek justice 16 Kevin Yeoman of Screen Rant praised the final scene of Olenna Tyrell writing As much as a momentous encounter between two major characters grabbed the spotlight Game of Thrones proved that a character s last words could be just as important as their first 17 Alyssa Rosenberg of The Washington Post praised the performances of Rigg Coster Waldau and Dinklage but was critical of Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington s scenes together writing that in the Dragonstone scenes Clarke and Harington mostly served to bring out each other s most wooden line readings She also addressed the way the episode approached themes of female empowerment writing that if any show has been a cautionary tale about the difference between female empowerment and true social change Game of Thrones has been it 18 Accolades Edit Year Award Category Nominee s Result Ref 2017 Hollywood Post Alliance Outstanding Editing Jesse Parker Nominated 19 2018 Art Directors Guild Awards One Hour Single Camera Period or Fantasy Television Series Deborah Riley Won 20 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Diana Rigg as Olenna Tyrell Nominated 21 References Edit Toby Mekeisha Madden Rodriguez Briana May 13 2019 Every Game of Thrones Episode Ranked Variety Retrieved February 28 2023 Harp Justin July 7 2017 Game of Thrones season seven episode titles and synopses give us LOTS of intriguing info Digital Spy Retrieved February 28 2023 a b c Hibberd James July 30 2017 Game of Thrones actress on her worst nightmare Cersei scene Entertainment Weekly Retrieved July 31 2017 Hibberd James July 30 2017 Game of Thrones stars discuss their first on screen meeting Entertainment Weekly Retrieved July 31 2017 a b Hibberd James July 30 2017 Game of Thrones actor on that surprise Queen s Justice reunion Entertainment Weekly Retrieved August 2 2017 Hibberd James July 31 2017 Game of Thrones showrunners on losing that fan favorite Entertainment Weekly Retrieved July 31 2017 a b Porter Rick August 1 2017 Sunday cable ratings Rick amp Morty returns strong more highs for Insecure and Ballers TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on August 1 2017 Retrieved August 1 2017 Porter Rick July 25 2017 Sunday cable ratings Phelps vs Shark strong Game of Thrones boosts Ballers Insecure TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on July 25 2017 Retrieved July 25 2017 Top 10 Ratings 24 30 July 2017 BARB Retrieved August 7 2017 a b The Queen s Justice Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved September 2 2017 Fowler Matt July 30 2017 Game of Thrones The Queen s Justice Review IGN Retrieved July 31 2017 Ryan Shane July 30 2017 Game 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