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Game of Thrones: Mike Pence got secret shout-out during The Long Night, co-creator DB Weiss reveals

According to Weiss, the moment comes during the Battle of Winterfell

Clémence Michallon
New York
Friday 03 May 2019 12:05 EDT
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Game of Thrones creators explain why Jacob Anderson was shouting 'Mike Pence!' during filming

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Warning: The story below contains mild spoilers for Games of Thrones’ season eight episode three.

Mike Pence got a stealthy shout-out on the latest episode of Game of Thrones, according to the show’s co-creator DB Weiss.

Weiss detailed the anecdote while speaking to Jimmy Kimmel on his late-night show on Thursday.

According to Weiss, the moment came while filming the Battle of Winterfell in The Long night, the third episode in the fantasy drama’s eighth and final season.

As Weiss recalls, director Miguel Sapochnik asked Jacob Anderson, who plays Grey Worm, to “say something in Valyrian”.

“Jacob was so tired and so delirious and so out of it that all he could think to yell was ‘Mike Pence, Mike Pence, Mike Pence,’” Weiss said.

The audio was later dubbed over, so the vice president’s name cannot actually be heard, but that is what Anderson was yelling, the co-creator added.

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