![]() ![]() “Our on-set prop people and decorators are so on it, a thousand percent,” Caulfield said, who still didn’t quite explain how the cup managed to survive the show’s final cut despite the hours of post-production work and editing that goes into every episode. On Monday, less than 24 hours after the premiere of Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 4, Caulfield addressed television’s most controversial cup o’ joe with WNYC’s Alison Stewart. “We’re sorry!” Caulfield said in a phone-in interview with All Of It on WNYC. ![]() The show’s executive producer, Bernie Caulfield, is “sorry” about that. In the newest episode of Game of Thrones on HBO, a to-go cup of coffee à la Starbucks was found on the royal table of Winterfell, in front of Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) during a distressing moment for the Mother of Dragons. A little bit of our real world found its way into Westeros on Sunday night.
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