15 of Our Favorite Reactions to the Return of 'Game of Thrones'

Game of Thrones has superceded being labeled as a cultural icon the show has created a cultural movement around it and has taken us all hostage. The show, which has returned for its eighth and final season, was met with tons of excitement, anxiety, fear and, after some very funny interactions, laughter.

“Game of Thrones” has superceded being labeled as a cultural icon — the show has created a cultural movement around it and has taken us all hostage.

The show, which has returned for its eighth and final season, was met with tons of excitement, anxiety, fear and, after some very funny interactions, laughter.

In full throttle, the show caught viewers by surprise on Sunday evening when it revealed everything it did.

And as we’ve come to expect, Twitter was nothing short of the place to be. From memes to reaction pictures and videos, GoT audiences proved you can’t escape the show.

So we’ve compiled 15 of the best reactions, memes, photos, videos and references that came out of Sunday night’s premiere.

As a note: SPOILERS AHEAD. SOME SWEARING MIGHT BE INVOLVED. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

Dany's attitude sucks. She gon' learn when that frozen food aisle dragon turns her into floss.

— kid fury (@KidFury) April 15, 2019

https://twitter.com/yngfalafel/status/1117615286943997952

Dany set half the world on fire and she bout to find out the throne belongs to her nephboo. It’s a cold world for real.

— AT (@primediscussion) April 15, 2019

Bran really knew all these hoes were gathering at the same castle for the same party knowing all the tea and he ain’t warn nary a one of them we love a messy bitch who lives for drama

— Jahkara? (@SlaylerJ) April 15, 2019

Sansa is being reasonable. Jon is being willfully naive. Dany is being entitled. Arya is flirting. Bran is being THAT BITCH. Meanwhile, the Night King is making art.

— Saeed, Or The Other One (@theferocity) April 15, 2019

https://twitter.com/WiStLuFra/status/1117704293270863873

https://twitter.com/netw3rk/status/1117206594884784128

https://twitter.com/notashkybadong/status/1117792541955375104

https://twitter.com/samclarissee/status/1117619248568967168

We’re excited to see where the rest of the season takes us. But we’re also incredibly sad to see the show go.

After an incredibly successful run, “Game of Thrones” gave us the opportunity to gather around the TV (or laptop or phone or tablet) to watch something as people, collectively — how often do we get to see that in a time where a single season of a show is available to us with a couple of clicks?

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