Conan interviews cast, spoofs Melisandre scene from Comic-Con (UPDATE: More videos)

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Conan O’Brien has been everywhere for San Diego Comic Con this year. He’s hosted a panel, he’s run around the building doing silly skits, and he’s had casts of shows on his own set of specials of his latenight program which he re-branded “Conan-Con” for the occasion. We already reported the leaks from the taping of Sunday night’s episode on Friday. Now we can watch the actual interviews and the skit that will be the viral hit of the morning, in all it’s glory.

In fact, that’s start with that skit, which reminds, in case you didn’t already know, that no one should ever go “full Melisande.”

Now onto the interviews.

Please note: the following two videos from the show are in “Conan 360-vision,” so you will need to adjust the little arrow in the top left-hand corner accordingly to have the camera focus on the actual actors. Otherwise you might find yourself with your shot pointed at the ceiling and wondering why you can’t see the actors being interviewed.

Liam Cunningham claims the secret to survival is to never ever make eye contact with showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss, and never, ever go to dinner with them. Also, Dorne is apparently where Westerosi folks go to get “hookers and an eightball.” Littlefinger, call your investors, they have a new business proposition for you.

In our second clip from the episode, Isaac Hempstead-Wright and Kristian Nairn hug it out over Bran “killing” Hodor so many time loops ago. A sweet moment.

Conan posted an extended version of this clip later.

Hempstead Wright also sounded off on getting to walk around a little in the latest season of the show.

In our second clip from the episode, Isaac Hempstead-Wright and Kristian Nairn hug it out over Bran “killing” Hodor so many time loops ago. A sweet moment.


Conan O’Brien and Nathalie Emmanuel (Missandei) get real—they talk about Daenerys masturbating, book scenes cut from the show, and the possibility of Dany and Missandei hooking up.

What does Game of Thrones have in common with Monty Python? Showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss educate us.

John Bradley (Sam Tarly) told a story about a time he got pranked hard by the showrunners.

You gotta respect how far Benioff and Weiss were willing to go to mess with Bradley. That outfit is nuts.

Later, Iwan Rheon (Ramsay Bolton) told us why he fears fans who say that Ramsay is their favorite character, as if we couldn’t guess.

I’ll admit it: a small part of me is sad that Ramsay won’t be coming back, but I’m sure I’ll get over it.