Game of Thrones Stars Grill Kit Harington for Spoilers During SNL Monologue

Kit Harington, Jon Snow on Game of Thrones, was the host of Saturday Night Live tonight and his opening monologue included some familiar faces asking for answers about the final season of HBO’s hit series.

Harington took the stage – without Snow’s trademark beard – and began taking questions from the audience after self-deprecatingly mentioning his other acting credits, which include “hits” like Pompeii and Silent Hill: Revelation.

First up was none other than Emilia Clarke, Daenerys Targaryen herself, who asked Harington, “Could you just give us a general sense of how it ends?” After Harington reminded her she was in the show, Clarke confessed that it’s been so long since the last season and that she only talks to a dragon, which is actually just a tennis ball on a green pole, so she has no idea what’s going on.

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Game of Thrones: SVU Is the Spinoff We Never Knew We Needed

Saturday Night Live had exactly as much fun as you’d imagine with Game of Thrones star Kit Harington’s hosting gig on April 6. In addition to a self-deprecating monologue in which Harington’s GOT co-stars grilled him for spoilers about the show’s ending, SNL also came up with a number of new Game of Thrones prequel, sequel, spinoff and crossover series ideas – and some of them sound pretty great.

First up, a Riverdale-esque “sexy, moody drama about forbidden love” between Jon Snow and a white walker, who doesn’t see why her undead status should affect their relationship, since Jon was previously dead too.

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ROH/NJPW G1 Supercard Match Card, Final Results, And Review

Apparently, Juice Robinson won’t be in the match. Please ignore the fact he’s in the promotional image above. It’s Flip fighting, not Juice.

Match change… again:

Bully Ray, Silas Young, & Shane Taylor vs. Flip Gordon, Juice Robinson, & Matt Haskins

Gordon/Robinson/Haskins win by pin at 14:59

Mat: Flip! Hell yes. I was actually pretty pumped to see Juice Robinson in this match, but I am quite the Flip Gordon fan, so I’m all about this. Some guy in the next row got really mad when Silas and Shane Taylor showed up and attacked Flip. Ok, there’s been like four match changes in the first two minutes.

Please stop hitting Flip with the kendo stick. Anyway, so is a “New York Street Fight” a match where everyone gets all the kendo sticks because that’s what happened here. The bout was very much an East Coast match and nothing like NJPW presents, which is completely fine. Tonally, it feels completely in contrast to what we’ve seen earlier in the night, but it’s very fitting. 13 minutes into this madness, you quickly realize that the winner or loser doesn’t matter as it’s pure chaos in the ring. Sure, it was fun, but it was a bit of a mess at the same time.

6.5/10

Chris: Hang on, I’m just going to sing Flip Gordon’s theme song to myself for a couple of hours. A Bully vs. Flip match is all I ever want, honestly. That said, Juice Robinson, Matt Haskins, Silas Young, and Shane Taylor came out, and it became a six-man tag with weapons and stuff. Again, ROH and NJPW know how to switch things up, and this is yet another completely different kind of match than anything seen so far tonight.

This match was just insane, with weapons scattered around, chairs and garbage cans in play, tables here and there. What’s not to love from a good ol’ hardcore bout? I’ll tell you what, the length of this one. It went on much longer than it needed to. Flip and his team got the win, but it didn’t really mean anything, and it took a while to get there.

6/10

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Where to Start The Promised Neverland Manga After Watching Season 1

As the children reach the conclusion of the first season of The Promised Neverland anime, there are still plenty of unanswered questions. If you don’t want to wait until 2020 to find out what’s next for Emma, Ray, and the rest of the kids, your best bet is to pick up the manga. There are a total of 13 volumes and counting (only nine of those are officially translated) of the manga, but we have two suggestions as to where you should start.

The Promised Neverland anime ends with Chapter 37 of the manga, so you’ll want to read Chapter 38 in volume 5 to see what happens next. Though that’s a place where you can start, I highly recommend going back and reading from Chapter 1. The Promised Neverland anime’s production team took some liberties with their adaptation to make it a more exciting (and tense) viewing experience. The manga features quite a few monologues and other great moments that were ultimately cut or trimmed for the anime. The tone of the manga can be different at times too. I guarantee you’ll have a better sense of the world of The Promised Neverland if you start with the beginning.

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Daily Deals: Borderlands GOTY Enhanced on PC for $7.50

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