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'Sesame Street' just gave us the only 'Game of Thrones' ending we want


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Do you ever pause amidst the bloody carnage of Game of Thrones and think: Why can't these people just get along?

Well, so does Elmo from Sesame Street, and he's done with all this fighting and incest nonsense. In a magical crossover spot from Game of Thrones and Sesame Street, Elmo shows up in King's Landing to mediate squabbling Lannister siblings Cersei and Tyrion, and...it works.

The video is part of Sesame Workshop's "Respect Brings Us Together" campaign, which includes videos with Common and a trip to Westworld

You've gotta wonder how far a little respect would go in Westeros, where siblings speak openly about their dreams to murder each other (and might even follow through). If they can't get along, they can at least try! Read more...

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