A replica of Gandalf's sword, Glamdring, from the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit trilogy, is near center of the iron throne.
Before the show was cast, the main love interest was intended to be Monica and Joey.
All of the principal actors have a 'Last Supper' the day they film their death scenes.
In the first season, Zooey Deschanel and Jake Johnson (Jess and Nick) were directed to have as little physical contact as possible. This is because their chemistry was thought to be too distracting.
The character 'Dan Conner' was ranked #13 in TV Guide's list of the '50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time'.
Throughout the show, the Mayor is never referred to by name.
Uncle Phil's law firm is Firth, Wynn, and Meyer, which is a play on the name of the band Earth, Wind, & Fire.
Almost every cast member knows who A is except Lucy Hale.
Only twice during the series does Jesse refer to Walt by his first name.
Nick Offerman, who plays Ron Swanson, has a woodworking hobby as does his counterpart in the show.
As part of his preparation after being cast as [Title Character], Benedict Cumberbatch read every original Conan Doyle story.
The actors do not smoke real cigarettes. They smoke Ecstacy herbal cigarettes, which are tobacco and nicotine free.
Of all the Fox sitcoms that appeared during the '98-'99 season, this was the only one to survive to the next season.
Even though Gomez would kiss Morticia up and down her arm when she spoke French or called him 'bubeleh', we never saw him kiss her on the lips.
Spike's trademark coat cost $2000 from a top fashion store. It was then run over repeatedly by a truck to give it that distressed look.
Shaggy's real name is Norville.
Alexis Bledel cannot stand coffee, but Rory, her character, loves it. Her coffee cup is filled with Coke.
It was Zach Braff who suggested using the song 'Superman' by Lazlo Bane as the show's theme after listening to the lyrics and finding them in mood with the pilot.
Leighton Meester had to dye her naturally blonde hair brunette merely to audition for the role of Blair Waldorf.
During the 2012 U.S. Presidential Campaign, Republican nominee Mitt Romney used the phrase 'Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose' in one of his stump speeches.
Although it has been the subject of many spoofs and misquotes, the one situation Timmy never needed saving from in the entire history of the show was falling down a well.
Originally, Fred was to regularly shout 'Yahoo!' to express his excitement. Alan Reed felt that 'Yahoo!' was too ordinary and weak.
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