Game of Thrones is one of the most popular shows on the planet and as such it often finds itself being a subject of references in many, many other TV shows. Season 7 ended a few weeks ago, and Season 8 is scheduled to begin filming in October. In the meantime, we are spending our time watching other shows, and one of the longest running shows right now, The Simpsons, recently premiered its 29th Season. So what was so special about this one? The whole episode was a spoof of Game of Thrones! Read on!
Titled ‘The Serfsons’, the premiere showed Marge’s mother is turn into an “Ice Walker”. Homer then has to make Lisa to use illegal magic. The King comes to know of this and kidnaps Lisa and Homer has to start a revolution to save her. Sounds like a made up episode of Game of Thrones. Watch some of the bits from the episode, below :
We always knew Lisa was the golden child. ? #TheSimpsons pic.twitter.com/iYWhPblizA
— The Simpsons (@TheSimpsons) October 2, 2017
A reference to the Weirwood trees of Westeros :
A talking tree? Preposterous.? #TheSimpsons pic.twitter.com/j3KFJ3q6Q5
— The Simpsons (@TheSimpsons) October 2, 2017
Their Ned got beheaded too! Stupid Flanders :
Well hi-diddly-ho, neighborino! ? #TheSimpsons pic.twitter.com/UTgm7dzhCW
— The Simpsons (@TheSimpsons) October 2, 2017
…and there were dragons :
If the dragon dies, we’re stuck in a boring science world forever! ? #TheSimpsons pic.twitter.com/bO3cVH9oaH
— The Simpsons (@TheSimpsons) October 2, 2017
Bart usually pranks Moe with a phone call, but this time he used a raven :
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..and if all of that wasn’t enough, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who plays Jaime Lannister on Game of Thrones, voiced the character of Marge’s twin brother in the episode, mirroring his Game of Thrones role :
Marge’s twin is ready to shoot his shot. #TheSimpsons pic.twitter.com/3Vb0A0MM3J
— The Simpsons (@TheSimpsons) October 2, 2017
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau aka Jamie Lannister poses with the character he plays on “The Serfsons” @TheSimpsons pic.twitter.com/iBe9KUVAFo
— Matt Selman (@mattselman) October 2, 2017
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