: The family is arrested for practicing magic. King Quimby orders Lisa to use her powers to revive a legendary dragon to save the kingdom from an invading army of White Walkers.
: The most discussed aspect of the episode is its eerie similarity to the "Bells" episode of Game of Thrones , where a dragon destroys a city. 1. The Serfsons
: Locations include Lord Montgomery's Castle , King Quimby’s Court , and a parody shop called Victarion's Secret . : The family is arrested for practicing magic
Set in the alternate fantasy kingdom of , the episode follows the Simpson family (the Serfsons) as they navigate a medieval world filled with magic and monsters. : Locations include Lord Montgomery's Castle , King
: Once revived, the dragon burns down the entire village. This sequence is often cited as a famous prediction of the controversial penultimate episode of Game of Thrones , which aired two years later in 2019. Key Parodies & Easter Eggs
: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister from Game of Thrones ) guest stars as Marge's twin brother, Markery. Why It’s Significant
: The family is arrested for practicing magic. King Quimby orders Lisa to use her powers to revive a legendary dragon to save the kingdom from an invading army of White Walkers.
: The most discussed aspect of the episode is its eerie similarity to the "Bells" episode of Game of Thrones , where a dragon destroys a city.
: Locations include Lord Montgomery's Castle , King Quimby’s Court , and a parody shop called Victarion's Secret .
Set in the alternate fantasy kingdom of , the episode follows the Simpson family (the Serfsons) as they navigate a medieval world filled with magic and monsters.
: Once revived, the dragon burns down the entire village. This sequence is often cited as a famous prediction of the controversial penultimate episode of Game of Thrones , which aired two years later in 2019. Key Parodies & Easter Eggs
: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister from Game of Thrones ) guest stars as Marge's twin brother, Markery. Why It’s Significant