The latest episode of 'Game of Thrones' has just given birth to a hilarious new meme.
[Warning, spoilers ahead]
In 'Hardhome,' Lord Commander Jon Snow (Kit Harington) decides to head into a fishing village to ask the Free Folk to join them in the fight against White Walkers. Just as things were getting uncomfortable, an army of wights and ice zombies attacks the village.
It is a long bloody battle that climaxes with Jon and the Night's King glaring at each other over the waters, but it is not yet over. The King slowly raises his arms to bring back the dead and turn them into wights.
This is the part that has gone viral. Netizens immediately posted the gesture, which looked like the King was challenging Jon to "come at me bro." Twitter user @kwameopam posted, "That is the single scariest Come At Me Bro move I have ever seen #GameofThrones"
Almost immediately, the 'Ice King Come at me Bro' meme was born. The hilarious post can be seen all over Tumblr and Twitter.
Best come at me bro moment #whitewalkers #GameofThrones pic.twitter.com/DUApG2r2jh
— Rita Repulsa (@RitahRepulsa) June 1, 2015
There is the 'Come at me Crow' variation.
Thanks @ilikenesquik pic.twitter.com/23jnv9GRJQ — Trilldris Elba (@kwameopam) June 1, 2015
Some netizens think it should be 'Come at me Snow.'
'Hardhome' is being considered one of the greatest 'Game of Thrones' episodes ever. It also featured Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) refusing to give in to the High Sparrow, yet groveling to spilled water on the floor of her prison cell. Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) finally meets Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke), and Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) gets to confront Theon Greyjoy/Reek (Alfie Allen).
According to Harington, the battle sequence in the latest episode was the most difficult scene he has ever shot. The actor had to do several takes that involved different stuntmen every time.
The episode also featured three members of the metal band Mastodon. The rock stars were invited by 'Game of Thrones' executive producer Dan Weiss to make an appearance as wildlings.