Warning: There are spoilers ahead for season six of "Game of Thrones."
Crazed "Game of Thrones" viewers just won't let 16-year-old actor Brenock O'Connor live down Jon Snow's death.
O'Connor nabbed a recurring role on the HBO series as Olly, a boy under the care of the Night's Watch and Jon's steward. In the season five finale, he tricks Jon into stepping outside the castle walls, where he is fatally stabbed by his own men. Olly delivers the last blow.
Ever since, O'Connor and his family have received death threats online.
"I'm not Olly and I did not decide to stab Jon Snow!"O'Connor told The Argus, a local newspaper in East Sussex, England, at the start of the show's sixth season.
O'Connor says the barrage of harassment has mostly been doled out on Twitter and other social media, and it has not stopped since the finale aired in June 2015.
Some of it is very disturbing (though most of it uses O'Connor's character's name and not his own).
if olly doens't die this season im gonna kill him myself
— Asma (@daddysuke) May 2, 2016
@SerWhiteWalker@lowericon Olly was his steward, he betrayed him. I'll kill him myself if I ever catch the little bastard.
— The North Remembers (@beyond_wall) May 2, 2016
For the watch! pic.twitter.com/VeJQcLJbRt
— GoT fans (@GoTDanyfan) June 26, 2015
If Monday was a person, it would be Olly.
— Jon Snow (@LordSnow) July 6, 2015
Apparently, the punishment wasn't enough for some "Game of Thrones" fans.
I wish Melisandre would bring Olly back...
so they could kill him again.
— Buttlet (@ButtletDota) May 12, 2016
O'Connor, who's in his second year of high school, tries to let the hate roll off him. He knows it's misguided.
"If you get people from Spain and Portugal and all over the world saying they are going to kill your family, you just can't take it to heart or you would not cope," O'Connor tells The Argus.
"It's laughable how people think the show is realistic enough for them to send messages like this to someone who is not the character," he adds. "I find it quite funny."
Still, being on "Game of Thrones" has paid off for the young actor. He later earned a role in the BBC series "Dickensian" and in the children's action-adventure movie "Young Hunters: The Beast of Bevendean."
"Every day I'm thankful I got the part," O'Connor says.
Now that Jon has been resurrected, the internet is thankful, too.
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