[s1e7] The Ringing Of The Bell -

“"Chapter 7: The Ringing of the Bell" definitely benefitted from having a more melancholic, lilting and sometimes sparse approach to the music.” www.imdb.com

Critics and fans alike appreciate how the episode plays with fairy tale tropes, specifically the "evil witch" archetype. [S1E7] The Ringing of the Bell

The episode is praised for its "handsome and smoothly detailed backgrounds". It captures a melancholic, "lilting" folksy atmosphere that is both sweet and haunting. “"Chapter 7: The Ringing of the Bell" definitely

" Chapter 7: The Ringing of the Bell " is often cited as one of the standout episodes of Over the Garden Wall , blending the series' signature folksy charm with a genuinely unsettling horror atmosphere. " Chapter 7: The Ringing of the Bell

Wirt initially assumes Auntie Whispers is the monster, but the true threat is actually a spirit possessing Lorna. The spirit consumes those who stay too long, and Auntie Whispers’ ringing of the bell is the only thing that keeps the demon at bay.