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Viral Video Of TikToker Reacting To 'Red Wedding' Episode Is Giving 'Game Of Thrones' Fans PTSD

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A TikToker couldn't hide her devastation after watching the shockingly brutal 'Game of Thrones' episode for the first time.

It's been nearly ten years since the "The Rains of Castamere" episode of Game of Thrones, and we have only just begun to heal.

The episode, known to most as the "Red Wedding" episode, concluded with many GoT fans blankly staring at their screens in silent disbelief. To this day, it is still considered one of the series' best - and most painful - episodes, ending in a massacre that ripped our hearts out.


Believe it or not, there are still some who have yet to experience the glory that is Game of Thrones. Unfortunately for one TikToker, her first time was witnessed by millions.

In a now-viral video posted by @georgiawoods4, a first-time GoT viewer is captured reacting to the heart-wrenching episode that is the Red Wedding. It's as if we are reliving the torture all over again.

The video, captioned, "POV: you watch The Red Wedding in GoT for the first time," can be viewed below.

But beware—those intentionally-suppressed feeling may re-emerge.

@georgiawoods4

POV: you watch The Red Wedding in GOT for the first time 🤣 please do yourselves a favour and watch the whole video 😭 #gameofthrones #gameofthronesreaction #theredwedding #theredweddingreaction

Throughout the duration of the minute-twenty capture, the viewer goes through all of the emotions while gasping, screaming, crying...you're well familiar with the massacre-inflicted torment.

While viewers of the video—which has been seen more than 2.5 million times now—are entertained by the reaction, completely sympathized and many admitted they were reliving the soul-crushing moment all over again.

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One viewer of the TikTok took to Twitter to share they had never seen GoT but the reaction video has the user sold.

Others warned to proceed with caution...



@georgiawoods4 provided some follow-up videos—per fans' requests—of some other notable shocking GoT moments and she delivered.

One such scene is the Hodor/"hold the door" heartbreak.

WARNING: NSFW language

@georgiawoods4

Replying to @Smashley_88_ Jade’s reaction to Hold The Door !! I apologise in advance to anyone’s hearts that are going to re-break listening to Hodor in the background 💔 #gameofthrones #gameofthronesreaction #holdthedoor

...and also Ned Stark's death...

WARNING: NSFW language

@georgiawoods4

Replying to @Shae 💙 surprisingly, not as bad !! She was just in complete shock 🤣🤣🤣 #gameofthrones #gameofthronesreaction #nedstarkdeath

...Oberyn vs. The Mountain...

@georgiawoods4

Replying to @Justin Oberyn vs The Mountain fight !! #gameofthrones #gameofthronesreaction

...and a few more.

We apologize for any regurgitated despair this may have caused.

At least we have the weekend to recover.

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