"And you guys thought WE were torturing our fans..." the tweet reads, accompanied by a retweet of Game of Thrones' new poster.

Yes, it did seem like The Walking Dead was torturing its fans, and it still does. It sounds like the show even tortured its actors. Andrew Lincoln told The Wrap that the script for this season's third episode said, "Glenn gets torn apart by zombies." It did not say "It looks like Glenn might be torn apart by zombies, but really he's just fine thanks to a helpful dumpster and a rolling can!"

Both shows, in fact, have been driving us nuts.

While The Walking Dead went so far as to take Steven Yeun—a series regular since the beginning—out of the main credits for the episodes in between his "death" and the reveal of his non-death, Game of Thrones has recruited anyone and everyone to shout from the rooftops that "Jon Snow is dead!"

Kit Harington declared that he was dead and would not be returning for season six. Co-star Maisie Williams promised that Jon Snow is dead. HBO President Michael Lombardo even seemed to lose his mind for a second as he unleashed this gem of a soundbite: "Dead is dead is dead is dead. He be dead."

Walking Dead boss Scott M. Gimple also released a statement that was read on Talking Dead after Glenn's initial fall off that dumpster, and it went a little something like "You will see Glenn again, or parts of Glenn, or maybe all of Glenn, or who knows, nanny nanny boo boo."

(Actual statement: "In some way, we will see Glenn, some version of Glenn, or parts of Glenn again, either in flashback, or in the current story, to help complete the story.")