
Not only is Daenerys one of the most integral and important characters in the series, but she became a defining icon of television as a medium as well. Fans came to adore the Mother of Dragons for her endeavor to abolish slavery and her desire to command as a fair and just ruler. As such, many of her best and most pivotal episodes stand tall among the series’ most meaningful entries at large. This list will rank the most important Daenerys episodes in Game of Thrones based on the role they play in her overall arc and how they contributed to the show’s legacy.
10. “Winter Is Coming” (2011)
Season 1, Episode 1
While the pilot episode of Game of Thrones does a fantastic job of immersing audiences in the confronting world of Westeros and Essos, it also gives emphatic introductions to many of its significant characters. Perhaps no character is introduced as powerfully as Daenerys. Living on the run with her selfish older brother, Viserys (Harry Lloyd), who is plotting to reclaim the Iron Throne, Daenerys is introduced as a meek and feeble young woman about to be married off to Khal Drogo (Jason Momoa) so Viserys can have access to his army.
9. “Mhysa” (2013)
Season 3, Episode 10
Given that it unfolded in the aftermath of the events of the Red Wedding, many elements of “Mhysa” have understandably been forgotten by audiences who were still reeling from the shock of the previous week. While much of Westeros readjusts to the new lay of the land with House Stark decimated and the Boltons taking control of the North, Daenerys’ story takes a more hopeful turn as her quest to eradicate slavery wins over yet more supporters.
“Mhysa” proved that her cause and her conquest were rapidly gaining momentum, and her ambition to gather a force capable of challenging the houses of Westeros would soon come to fruition.
8. “The Winds of Winter” (2016)
Season 6, Episode 10
“The Winds of Winter” will be remembered by many for Cersei Lannister’s (Lena Headey) explosive scheme to wipe out the High Sparrow and many of her enemies in King’s Landing by blowing up the Sept of Baelor, but the Season 6 finale proves to be a significant step for several other main characters as well. In the case of Daenerys, it sees her secure House Tyrell as an ally through Varys (Conleth Hill), while the end of the season shows her and her army setting sail for Westeros.
The episode also contains more tender and quiet moments for the character, such as her informing Daario Naharis (Michiel Huisman) that he won’t be accompanying her on her voyage and anointing Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) as her Hand. The image of Daenerys on the boat with the sigil of House Targaryen adorning the sails is one of the most iconic and exciting from the series, one that paved the way for her long-awaited conquest of Westeros and the ruling families.
7. “A Golden Crown” (2011)
Season 1, Episode 6
Having spent the first half of Season 1 gradually creeping out of the obnoxious and entitled shadow cast by her brother, “A Golden Crown” is the episode that finally sees Daenerys freed from Viserys’ oppressive rule over her. With Daenerys’ increasing popularity among the Dothraki peaking with her successful completion of a ritual with the Dosh Khaleen, a spitefully envious Viserys threatens her with his sword before insisting on being given his golden crown.
In what is one of the most disturbing sequences of the series, Khal Drogo obliges, having Viserys restrained for his attack on Daenerys before pouring molten gold over his head. With her cold dismissal of Viserys’ death, Daenerys ascends to become the last Targaryen heir. Her icy demeanor towards her brother’s demise signals that she has already evolved substantially from being the shy girl she was introduced as in the pilot episode.
6. “The Iron Throne” (2019)
Season 8, Episode 6
Meeting with Jon Snow (Kit Harington) after having had Tyrion arrested for his perceived treason, Daenerys claims that the deaths of the common people should be attributed to Cersei’s actions. Disturbed by both Daenerys’ delusions and her denial, Jon delivers a fatal stab as he kisses her, thus seeing the Targaryen Queen die in an eerily similar set of circumstances as her father. It is a grim conclusion to Daenerys’ frayed story of defiance and hope.
5. “Book of the Stranger” (2016)
Season 6, Episode 4
Following Daenerys’ dragon-bound escape from the attack in the fighting pits in the Season 5 finale, the Mother of Dragons spends the first portion of Season 6 as a captive of a Dothraki horde. “Book of the Stranger” sees Daario and Jorah (Iain Glen) finally reach her in Vaes Dothrak, but their initial plans to flee the city with her are altered when Daenerys instead recruits them to help execute her plan.
4. “The Queen’s Justice” (2017)
Season 7, Episode 3
Throughout the latter part of the series, one of the most anticipated moments became the inevitable first encounter between Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow. It came to fruition in Season 7’s third episode, “The Queen’s Justice,” with Jon and Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham) trekking to Dragonstone to meet with the Targaryen queen and discuss an allegiance that would see her aid their war against the White Walkers. While Daenerys is reluctant to focus on anything other than the Iron Throne, she does allow Jon to mine the island’s dragonglass.
While the union between Daenerys and Jon isn’t as smooth as fans may have hoped, it still marks an important moment in the series, especially considering the bond that develops between the two characters in time. With the episode also seeing Daenerys’ ships being destroyed by the Iron Fleet at Casterly Rock, thereby leaving the Unsullied stranded, “The Queen’s Justice” is a pivotal episode in regard to Daenerys’ quest for the throne.
3. “And Now His Watch Is Ended” (2013)
Season 3, Episode 4
Her unforgettable “Dracarys” moment is one of the character’s most defining, and Daenerys’ exploits in the episode see her conquest imbued with a sizable and elite fighting force that remains loyal to her right through to the conclusion of the series. With Daenerys also securing the friendship and council of Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel), “And Now His Watch Is Ended” is an episode of supreme significance to the Khaleesi and her grand aspirations for Essos and beyond.
2. “Fire and Blood” (2011)
Season 1, Episode 10
“Fire and Blood” is arguably the episode that truly launches Daenerys on her journey to the Iron Throne and must be regarded among the best and most important episodes of the entire series.
After the rise and fall that Daenerys experiences throughout the first season, “Fire and Blood” brilliantly ends by signaling a new wave of hope for the character, an indication that her campaign for the Iron Throne is only just beginning. With the death of Khal Drogo and the desertion of her khalasar, the Season 1 finale is an episode of heartache and hopelessness for Daenerys, but with the arrival of her three dragons, it also ends up being one of promise and empowerment. It is arguably the episode that truly launches her on her journey to the Iron Throne and must be regarded among the best and most important episodes of the entire series.
1. “The Bells” (2019)
Season 8, Episode 5
For so many who adored Daenerys as a beacon of hope and goodness in such a violent and ruthless world of amorality, “The Bells” undoubtedly marks a painful and frustrating entry to the series. Seeing Daenerys follow in her father’s footsteps as she is driven mad by rage may even feel like a betrayal of the character after her development from being a soft and reclusive child in the series’ opening. Still, upon reflection, Daenerys will always be remembered for her catastrophic assault on King’s Landing, making “The Bells” the single most important episode in her arc.