Brenock O’Connor (Olly) gets trolled by his Jon Snow-loving neighbors, and other Game of Thrones funnies

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Brenock O’Connor played Olly on Game of Thrones, a character known the fandom over as the little s*it who delivered the killing blow to Jon Snow in the season 5 finale. “For the watch,” he said. “Nooooooo!” we said. It’s no secret that fans were pretty steamed about that for a while, with a whole subreddit dedicated to hating Olly and O’Connor relating stories about strangers telling him he was the worst.

The hatred has died down, but light razzing remains. For example, check out what O’Connor’s neighbors put in their window:

Yep, that’s some expert level trolling. But as long as O’Connor is on the  joke, it’s all good.

O’Connor isn’t the only cast member being reminded of his past. Check out what happened when Jacob Anderson (Grey Worm) got in a car with a Game of Thrones-loving Uber driver. And turn up the volume.

Does this also count as trolling? Or more of a tribute, however unwanted?

Moving on, YouTube’s own steve continues his episode-by-episode journey through every episode of Game of Thrones, watching them completely out of order for the first time. Today, he gets to “Breaker of Chains,” which includes some light bulbs scenes for him. Roll the tape:

So it doesn’t matter whether you watch that Cersei-Jaime sex scene in sequence or not; it’s always weird.

Next, let’s dip into Game of Thrones past with a particularly inspired video from the hilarious incorrectgotquotes Instagram account. You’ll thank me later.

Incorrectgotquotes is full of side-splitting stuff, by the way. If you have an spare we recommend you get lost there.

Finally, we leave you with Nikolaj Coster-Waldau doing his best dragon impression:

The hell is he eating?

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