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But Lord Grover ... the Muppets on Sesame Street, you're right: it's just one of the many pop culture references that author George R.R. Martin slipped into his Song of Ice and Fire series ...
Queen Alicent asks why this issue isn’t being addressed by Lord Grover Tully ... into the extended Sesame Street reference in Fire & Blood when describing how “green” Kermit is as a soldier ...
Oscar and Kermit ... mention of Grover could just be a fantastic reference to the novel and Martin’s love of The Muppets. However, it would be magnificent to see a small Sesame Street universe ...
L.A. has been going through a tough time, but in the words of a few friends from Sesame Street, we can get through this together. Bert, Grover and Oscar the Grouch stopped by the L.A. Times to ...
Then, Queen Alicent inquires: "Why hasn't Lord Grover Tully stepped in?" Grover, of course, is also the name of a blue furry monster from the long-running children's show Sesame Street.
Grover first recites a long poem about frogs, which introduces various Kermit the Frog segments from Sesame Street, while being interrupted by the Three Little Pigs, who are there because Kermit ...
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House of the Dragon Changed This Piece of Canon for a Hilarious Reasonand Sesame Street's Oscar the Grouch and Grover is no coincidence. In Fire & Blood, there are four important Tullys that participate in the Dance of the Dragons: Grover, Elmo, Oscar and Kermit.
It’s also unclear whether Kermit the Frog, a friend of Grover’s who has worked as a reporter on “Sesame Street,” has been able to weather the ups and downs of the changing industry.
TJ marvels at Grover’s confidence as he attempts to jump over the Sesame Street sign while riding a unicycle and balancing a tall stack of books. And when Penn shares with TJ and Ji-Young that ...
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