What television does a White Walker stream? (Photo courtesy of HBO)

What television does a White Walker stream? (Photo courtesy of HBO)

D.C. residents love streaming television shows about power games and intrigue—whether they occur in a magic-filled medieval realm, a record company, or Baltimore.

According to Comcast data obtained by Vulture, HBO’s Game of Thrones tops the shows that District residents watch on-demand, followed by Empire and Power. (Notice a trend?) It takes until the seventh slot until we see a comedy—Modern Family.

Here’s the top 10:

1. Game of Thrones
2. Empire
3. Power
4. The Wire
5. Scandal
6. Homeland
7. Modern Family
8. Black-ish
9. Veep
10. Entourage

D.C. is the only of Comcast’s major markets with Veep in the top 10, as Vulture points out. Not entirely surprising that the city would watch a show that, as our reviewer writes, “transplants the daily foibles of The Office out from a corporate office park in Scranton and into the seat of American government.” Our love of Veep was singular in last year’s Comcast data, too.

Also of note—the District is the only place where The Big Bang Theory doesn’t make the cut, as erstwhile Dear John columnist Alan Zilberman observes.

While every market has Game of Thrones at number one, it looks like D.C. watches more shows that occur in our city than the country at whole does. Here’s the list for all markets:

1. Game of Thrones
2. The Big Bang Theory
3. Empire
4. Entourage
5. Power
6. Blue Bloods
7. The Walking Dead
8. Modern Family
9. Homeland
10. Keeping Up with the Kardashians