'Game Of Thrones' - 'The Mountain And The Viper' YouTube Reaction Video Sums Up Fan Emotions Over Sunday's Episode

By Mitch Thorpe, Mstars News writer | Jun 03, 2014 12:08 PM EDT

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Boy was this past weeks episode of Game of Thrones something, or what?

Titled "The Mountain and The Viper," this episode gave us probably one of the most gruesome deaths in the whole series thus far. The past two episodes have pulled out some shocking deaths within the last five minutes. First, Lysa taking a tumble out of the moon door, and now Oberyn. What is George R.R. Martin trying to do to us.

Fans around the world watched in shock and horror as Prince Oberyn fought "The Mountain." He seamlessly took his huge assailant down with some pretty good battle moves, but when he tried to get the Mountain to publicly confession to the killing/raping of his sister, the Mountain gained what little strength he had left to poke out Oberyn's eyes and crush his skull in. A scene which viewers of the hit series watched in horror.

The episode has become a trending topic on Twitter for the last two days, and has even generated a reaction video on YouTube. The video pretty much sums up every emotion we were feeling while watching the gruesome fight.

Crying, screaming, laughing, and pure and utter shock were just a few of the emotions we felt, which this viewers showcase so well in this hilarious video.

The video contains some strong language, as you might have guested, so viewer discretion is advised.

The video follows in the footsteps of the Red Wedding reaction video, which made its rounds after the awful deaths of some of our favorite cast members last season.

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