Stannis Baratheon’s horrific act of filicide on Sunday’s episode of Game of Thrones elicited the strongest reaction of hate on Twitter this season.

“The Dance of Dragons” surpassed “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken,”—the controversial episode in which Ramsay Bolton raped Sansa Stark on their wedding night—in terms of hateful reactions on Twitter, according to numbers sourced by Canvs. “The Dance of Dragons” inspired 12,862 “hate” reactions on Twitter while “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken,” which aired on May 17, amassed 11,238 hate tweets, Canvs concluded after analyzing TV-related data captured by Nielsen.

Who was the most-hated character in season five so far — the moral, but stubborn Stannis or the cruel and sadistic Ramsay? The competition was fierce. Ramsay beat Stannis, but only by a hair. Twitter mentions of Stannis on Sunday totaled 5,266 with 45 percent reactions of “hate,” according to Canvs. Mentions of Ramsay during the episode of his brutal rape totaled 6,725, with 46 percent of those expressing hate towards him.

Stannis has a leg up over Ramsay on the crazy factor, according to the language most commonly used on Twitter. Reactions to Stannis expressed that he was “crazy” 27 percent of the time, while only 12 percent of the tweets about Ramsay said he was “crazy.”

One pattern was clear on Sunday: people hated Princess Shireen’s fiery death more than they hated Sansa’s rape. Almost half of the 17,972 tweets about the burning scene expressed “hate,” while 21 percent of them included the word “crazy.” Forty-six percent of the reactions to Ramsay’s sex act were hate-filled and 21 percent of tweets expressed “love,” but most of them were sarcastic.