Though "Saturday Night Live" has found tremendous success during the past few seasons as a vehicle of political satire, some of its best sketches take a step away from the goings-on of Washington, D.C.
That was particularly true of Saturday's episode featuring "Aquaman" actor Jason Momoa. Twitter was alight with chatter about the muscular actor's revival of his (in)famous "Game of Thrones" character Khal Drogo for an imagined talk show that plays on "Dothraki Public Access" television.
The fake show, titled "Khal Drogo's Ghost Dojo," is brought to audiences by both "Little Beard Twisties" (a comedic take on the beard ties that Momoa's character often wore) and the venue for the "Red Wedding" (if you don't know what this refers to and plan on watching "Game of Thrones," maybe don't Google it). The central conceit is that characters who have died during the first six seasons of the show appear to talk with Drogo - spoofing the fact that George R.R. Martin, who wrote the novels upon which the show is based, seems to enjoy killing off many of his characters.
The show is hosted by Drogo and Kenan Thompson as one of his bloodriders (again, this makes a lot more sense if you've seen the HBO show) and they talk to a number of beloved characters.
First up is Beck Bennet's Hodor, one of the most beloved characters from the series. The interview doesn't exactly go great, as Hodor basically knows two phrases: "Hodor" and "Hold the door."