Warning: Major spoilers ahead for "Game of Thrones" season six.
Sunday's "Game of Thrones" episode shattered expectations with a series of revelations and deaths surrounding Bran Stark. First, we learned a great deal about the White Walkers and their origin. It turns out the Children of the Forest created them back when men first invaded Westeros, threatening the Children's existence in the process.
But then Bran decided to do more greenseeing without the help of Bloodraven, and saw the Night's King and his army. In a weird crossover of magical abilities, the Night's King was able to see Bran and touch his arm. This "marking" enabled the White Walkers and wights to enter Bloodraven's cave, killing Bran's direwolf Summer, the Children, Bloodraven, and finally — Hodor.
"I have never been more upset by a death in 'Game of Thrones,'" one Redditor said about Hodor. "I mean [the Red Wedding] was sad, but the whole scene with younger Hodor screaming and shaking 'Hold the door' while the older one is dying doing the same, it made me tear up a bit."
As Hodor died in the present, Bran accidentally warged the past-Hodor (a young boy named Wylis) into his future self. The scene flashed between grown-up Hodor dying and younger Hodor experiencing his own death while yelling "hold the door."
People on Twitter were having a meltdown, too. Between Summer AND Hodor's deaths, this was a tearjerker ending.
Just when I thought that #GameOfThrones couldn't emotionally traumatise me anymore. #hodor
— Tarek (@TarekChaabo) May 22, 2016
Probably the only #GameofThrones death that made me cry#Hodor
— Interrupted (@debiparna_c) May 22, 2016
This was the most depressing thing since red wedding #GameOfThrones #Hodor
— Harsha (@TheHarsha) May 22, 2016
The story of why Hodor only says "hodor" is the most heartbreaking thing I've known. #GameofThrones
— Clarisse Persia (@mrsllosis) May 22, 2016
Hodors story is so sad im actually crying right now #GameofThrones#HoldTheDoor#Hodor
— Jan Schneider (@iamtilted) May 23, 2016
I swear I’m still crying over hodor’s scene, this is the most shocking saddest episode since the red wedding 😭💔💔 #HoldTheDoor#GameofThrones
— Shaę Alhashęmi⚡️ (@PlXlE3) May 23, 2016
Literally the saddest episode ever. Summer and Hodor dying in one episode... @GameOfThrones why you make me feel like this?
— Azor Ahai (@RyanRafferson) May 23, 2016
We'll have to wait until next week to see if Meera and Bran are able to find a safe shelter elsewhere. In the meantime, fans will mourn for Hodor — the gentlest of giants in Westeros.