Anyone who's ever been a fan of two very different TV shows has inevitably started fantasizing about crossovers. I've been dying to see what's Nucky Thompson would make going head to head with's Jack Donaghy, or how Bunk and McNulty ofwould hunt down's Walter White. But you know what's even more fun than thinking up fantasy crossovers? Watchingthink up fantasy crossovers.In an interview with Time Out New York , Poehler got to talking about the quality of her Parks & Recreation cast and went with the interview's prompt to drop her cast into Game of Thrones . Poehler, who has obviously thought this through, immediately played along. Here's her explanations, along with our illustrations and commentary.Yes, absolutely. No one can dispute this.Yup. Brooding, soulful brown eyes, tendency to fall for super powerful women (though Leslie is way cooler than Ygritte).Yeah, sure-- stern, no-nonsense. But what about Ned Stark-- also stern and no-nonsense, but fiercely independent, firm-but-fair, and willing to cut off a man's head for the sake of his honor. Make your pick.Yeah, OK. Theon tries to be useful, fails, gets himself in trouble, you feel sorry for him. Theon could use an idea as good as Rent-A-Swag these days.That works-- beautiful, optimistic, hoping to find true love but never quite finding it. Chris Traeger is no Tyrion Lannister, though, let's be clear.Yes, 100%. I guarantee you that April Ludgate also wishes she was Arya Stark, complete with direwolf and sword.Eh, OK. Andy doesn't know his own strength and would probably do anything to protect Leslie (the Khaleesi) but the dragons don't really have personalities. What about the cuddly but ferocious and loyal Ghost the Direwolf?That's when Poehler leaves off with her speculation, which of course is only the beginning of the characters you could mash together. We've got a few more suggestions, because of course we do.Jerry is Hodor. Kind of dumb and annoying, but always there for you when you need him.Perd Harpley is Varys. If "ya heard" it, then Varys definitely already heard it too.Joan Calamezzo is Cersei. Terrifying and powerful, and sexually aggressive.And Councilman Jamm is Joffrey. OBVIOUSLY.Clearly this is only the beginning of themashups-- I'm particularly annoyed that I couldn't find the right role for Donna (Catelyn Stark seemed too straight-laced for her) or Chris Traeger, who combines Bran's superpowers with Jorah Mormont's infinite guidance, but isn't really either of them. And I'm dying to find the right comparison for Jean-Ralphio-- maybe he's a dragon? Please share your thoughts in the comments. This is of critical importance.