As far as television adaptations go, Netflix’sThe Witcherseries has been a pretty good one. Fans have applauded how faithful Netflix has been to Geralt of Rivia, andThe Witcheris now one of Netflix’s highest-rated shows on IMDB.However, fans have noticed a pretty funny quirk with Geralt, one that Reddit user Al-Andalusia poked some fun at.

A new supercut from the user shows off every time thatGeralt, portrayed by Henry Cavill, goes “hmmm” inThe Witcher,and even without context, the results are pretty entertaining. The supercut is just under a minute long, which is a surprising amount of one particular sound for the first season of a show. Of course, it’s one of Geralt’s primary mannerisms, so it makes sense that it appears so frequently, even if it seems strange when cut together.

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The Witcherhas generated quite a few memes since it released, includingJaskier’s catchy “Toss a Coin To Your Witcher” song, which has been circulating online since its debut, even in a variety of languages. However, readers should note that there are a few moments in the supercut that may be considered NSFW, so viewers beware. There are also a few moments that may be considered spoilers.

So far, the show has even had an effect on the video game adaptation of the same books,The Witcher 3.ConcurrentWitcher 3players were even higher this month than when the game first launched on Steam.It’s pretty impressive that the show has had that much of an effect on a game’s player base, even though it’s based on the novels.

Season 2 ofThe Witcherwon’t be released until 2021, but at least fans finally have the groundwork for what may be a long-running fantasy series. Now thatGame of Thronesis done, there’s a pretty big hole in the hearts of many fantasy fans, one thatThe Witchermay be able to fill in due time. If not, fans will just have to wait and see how Amazon’sLord of The Ringsseries turns out.