The second episode of Game of Thrones Season 8 aired on Sunday, and featured a surprise cameo that not even a spy would have likely noticed. David S. Cohen, the former Deputy Director of the CIA under President Obama, was revealed to have a small cameo in Sunday's episode, entitled A Knight Of the Seven Kingdoms. The cameo was revealed by the https://twitter.com/CIA/status/1120123885771476992, which included a photo of Cohen, dressed as a citizen of Winterfell. Thrones cameo: Former CIA Deputy Director David S. Cohen had a surprise cameo in Sunday night's episode of Game of Thrones Cameo reveal: The cameo was revealed by the CIA Twitter , which included a photo of Cohen, dressed as a citizen of Winterfell 'A perk of working for CIA is world travel. Apparently that sometimes extends to other realms…,' the CIA tweet began. '"Little birds," be on the lookout for a former deputy director of ours wandering through #Westeros in tonight’s episode of #GameOfThrones.' His cameo was first revealed by Playboy's Washington D.C. correspondent Alex Thomas, who tweeted a 'scooplet' on Wednesday that Cohen was appearing in the episode. Winterfell: Cohen responded to Thomas in a quote retweet, tagging the journalist and stating, 'You seem to have good sources in Winterfell' Cohen responded to Thomas in a quote retweet, tagging the journalist and stating, 'You seem to have good sources in Winterfell.' When asked if they even gave his character a name, Cohen dropped another Thrones reference, stating, 'As Arya might say, "A man has no name.' Thomas added in another tweet that he landed the final season cameo because he has a connection to one of the show's creators. No name: When asked if they even gave his character a name, Cohen dropped another Thrones reference, stating, 'As Arya might say, "A man has no name"' 'Cohen got on the show because his brother-in-law is a co-creator, he’ll get about 15 seconds of screen time as a field worker,' Thomas said. When asked by another Twitter user who her brother-in-law is, Thomas said it's David Benioff, who co-created Game of Thrones with D.B. Weiss, based on George R.R. Martin's novels. After the CIA Twitter revealed the news, Cohen quote retweeted, joking, 'Way to blow my cover!' Blown cover: After the CIA Twitter revealed the news, Cohen quote retweeted, joking, 'Way to blow my cover!' Most of Sunday night's episode took place in Winterfell, as The North prepares for war against The Night King. Cohen's cameo comes as Davos Seaworth is dishing out food to citizens of Winterfell, with the man ahead of Cohen expressing his concern for him not being a soldier in this great war to come. The end of the episode showed The Night King and his massive army of undead soldiers, approach, which will put Winterfell at risk of falling. Davos: Cohen's cameo comes as Davos Seaworth is dishing out food to citizens of Winterfell Worried: The man ahead of Cohen is expressing his concern for him not being a soldier in this great war to come Night King: The end of the episode showed The Night King and his massive army of undead soldiers, approach, which will put Winterfell at risk of fallingAll rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility