Geralts Hmm
Also known as: Geralt Hmm · Witcher Hmm
Geralt's "Hmm" is a reaction image and catchphrase meme taken from the Netflix adaptation of *The Witcher*, where Henry Cavill's portrayal of Geralt of Rivia features the character responding to conversations with a simple, gruff "Hmm." Originating in late December 2019 shortly after the show's premiere, the meme spread rapidly across Reddit, Imgur, and Facebook as a versatile reaction format for thought-provoking or begrudgingly acknowledged situations.
Overview
The meme uses a still frame from Netflix's *The Witcher* showing Geralt of Rivia with the subtitle "Hmm" displayed on screen. Geralt, wearing his signature Witcher armor, sits beside a fireplace with a stoic, contemplative expression. The image works as a reaction to anything that provokes reluctant thought or grudging acknowledgment. Part of what makes the format click is how Cavill delivers the line with varying emotional weight across the series, from frustrated grunts to deeply pensive murmurs2. The catchphrase often appears alongside its companion meme, Geralt's "Fuck," as the two represent the character's famously minimal vocabulary1.
*The Witcher* premiered on Netflix on December 20, 2019, based on the fantasy book series by Andrzej Sapkowski3. Throughout the first season's eight episodes, Geralt repeatedly responds to other characters with nothing more than "Hmm," delivered in different tones depending on the context4.
The specific scene most commonly used in the meme format comes from Season 1, Episode 6, titled "Rare Species." In it, Geralt sits by a fire in a tavern talking with the character Borch Three Jackdaws, with Jaskier the bard nearby. At one point, Geralt replies to the conversation with his signature "Hmm"4.
This wasn't accidental. Showrunner Lauren Hissrich later revealed during a Reddit AMA that the show's team deliberately trimmed Geralt's dialogue. In the original cut of the first episode, Geralt spoke significantly more, but Hissrich and Cavill decided together to scale it back. "We ended up cutting a lot of his dialogue because once we had it on its feet, it didn't feel real," Hissrich explained1. She noted that while Geralt is "incredibly talkative in the books," the show aimed to portray him as someone "who doesn't always want to be a part of the conversation"1.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Geralt "Hmm" format typically works as a reaction image. Users place the still of Geralt with the "Hmm" subtitle below a statement, image, or scenario that provokes quiet contemplation, skepticism, or reluctant agreement. Common approaches include:
Pairing it with an observation or fact that's hard to argue with but slightly annoying to accept
Using it as a deadpan response to something absurd or overthought
Combining it with other minimal-response memes for maximum stoicism
Posting just the catchphrase "Hmm" in comment sections to channel Geralt energy
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Cavill's Geralt originally had much more dialogue in the first episode, but the showrunner and actor decided together it didn't feel authentic and cut most of it.
Hissrich joked that even the silent character Nenneke from the books might have wanted to tell Geralt to stop talking so much in the source material.
The supercut of every "Hmm" from Season 1 runs nearly a full minute despite pulling from eight episodes.
The *Witcher* series had already been renewed for a second season before the first season's meme culture fully took off.
Derivatives & Variations
Distorted Geralt Hmm:
A version with Geralt's face warped or deep-fried that became the "Meme of the Week" on r/DankMemes in January 2020[4].
Minecraft Villager crossover:
Posts connecting Geralt's "Hmm" to the similar sounds Minecraft villagers make, popular on r/Memes[4].
Geralt's "Fuck":
A companion catchphrase meme using a different still from the show, often paired with the "Hmm" format[4].
Hmm supercuts:
Video compilations pulling every instance of Geralt saying "Hmm" from across the season[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
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