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Waiting days Check out 15 classic lines from Season Seven of Game of Thrones

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Winter is here, and the best line list of the seventh season of "Game of Thrones" has finally arrived.

Although Game of Thrones' success relied heavily on the realistic battles and unprepared brutal deaths, the show's secret weapon remains its sharp lines.

From the first episode of the first season, Game of Thrones has its own unique style, not leading the audience to the flames of dragons and great wars (although the first shot does have creatures like aliens, frozen zombies) appearing in the first shot), but instead having these clever characters say the same clever lines to each other. Whether it is a concise and short "winter is coming", "if you don't win, you will die", or a stinking little fart child casually burst out "throw the bad guy to death". Game of Thrones is prolific with allegorical sentences, even though it's a drama-filled series.

Season seven is certainly no exception, even though it's the most action-action season of Game of Thrones to date. At this point, season seven is over, and here's a list of the 15 best lines from this season's Game of Thrones.

15. Dragon Flame (dracarys)

We've heard this command in High Valyrian before, and it says "fire ze missiles" (well, that's what it means literally), but it doesn't matter. The point is that we first heard this phrase on the continent of Westeros, and the moment Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) orders the dragon to spray furious flames at the Lannister army, making "Loot" (Episode 4) the best episode of the entire seventh season.

Waiting days Check out 15 classic lines from Season Seven of Game of Thrones

14. What does "annuulment" mean? (what does 'annulment' mean?)

Geely (Hannah Murray) stumbles upon the fact that Jon Snow (Kit Harrington) is a secret descendant of the Targaryen family. This scene breaks through many scenes and becomes the most frustrating and funniest moment in Game of Thrones memory. The absurdity of the screenwriter's ability to throw such critical information at the audience in the most relaxed way also makes the line take its place in the list.

13. When enough people make false promises, words have lost their meaning. (when enough people make false promises, words stop meaning anything.)

The words the King of the North said when he explained why he refused to bow down and do nothing particularly resonated in the political landscape of 2017. This sentence contains a powerful message that deserves to be hyped up as an advertising slogan. That said, it's not about the scenes he faces in the show, and Jon still has a long way to go in false promises.

12. The dragon is the reason for the termination of the partnership. (dragons are where our partnership ends.)

Blackwater's Polon (Jerome Flynn) has several eye-catching moments this season, especially during and after the fierce loot train battle. After dragging Jaime out of the lake, he asked for nothing but to leave, on the grounds that it was the dragon. In a way, this approach is really boron.

Waiting days Check out 15 classic lines from Season Seven of Game of Thrones

11. We die in battle, or in obedience, and I know what I will choose. (we fight and die, or we submit and die. i know my choice.)

Throughout the series, Cersei Lannister (Lina Heidi) proves again and again why she can't be ignored or underestimated. Even in the face of an unbearable defeat, the Queen of King's Landing refuses to back down in her war with Daenerys, the Mother of Dragons, and her current situation in the story can be reflected in one of her most famous lines: "If you don't win, you die." ”

10. I must die in this strange country. Just like you did. (i have to die in this strange country. just like you.)

Melisandre (Carris van Hauten) has a relatively low presence in season seven, the Red-Robed Woman", which caused a big stir when the priestess of Lajelo, the Lord of Light, made this ominous prophecy to Varys (Conles Hill). Shouldn't we write obituaries for these two characters? Maybe that's a clear practice, if we don't want either of these two to die. (Here's a parody of the unpredictable death routine in Game of Thrones, where we expect who will die, and the less likely it is.) --Translator's Note)

9. Chaos is a ladder. (chaos is a ladder.)

Usually, these words come from Littlefinger (Aidan Gillen), but in the season seven episode, they come from Brian Stark (Isaac Hempstead White). His quirks of the dreaded three-eyed crow make this famous line one of the most disturbing dialogues of season seven.

Waiting days Check out 15 classic lines from Season Seven of Game of Thrones

8. This is Jon Snow. He is the King of the North. (this is jon snow. he's the king in the north.)

The whole scene where Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen first met was so great that viewers could fill the top few of their favorite moments in the scene they first touched (in fact, we did too!). But Davos Syworth (Liam Cunningham) utters the best sentence of the entire scene, and after Daenerys's classic introduction, he does everything he can to introduce Jon in the easiest way possible. (Dany's full title is: Stormborn Daenerys, The Immortal, Queen of The Milen, Andal, Queen of loinas and ancestors, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, Guardian of the Realm, Princess of Dragonstone Island, Shackle Breaker, Mother of Dragons.) Well, you get the idea. --Translator's Note)

7. You are the one they call a dog! (you're the one they call the dog!)

There are no lines in Game of Thrones that make people laugh more than this, and when Tormund (Christopher Hayview) first meets the Hound (Roy McCain), he says it. Admittedly, this is because other people's classic lines are not particularly stunning, but just out of personal preference, this sentence touched me.

6. He's really a slut, isn't he? (he really was a cunt, wasn't he?)

The "Queen of Thorns" Olena Tillier (Diana Rigg) did not die plainly. Before her death, Madame Olena scolded the stubborn Joffrey Baratheon, who was lying in the grave, not only as a confession of the killing of the young king, but also as a humiliation of the child's limited right to creativity in the presence of his still grieving father. A great way to leave a great character.

Waiting days Check out 15 classic lines from Season Seven of Game of Thrones

5. You know who is after you. You know it all the time. (you know who's coming for you. you've always known.)

The climax of ice and fire culminates in the duel between the Krrigan brothers, and when the hound and his undead brother meet again, it is the first time in the season that the theme of "Dragon and Wolf" is used. If anyone questioned whether the Krigan brothers would meet again on the battlefield next, the Hound's cold words to his brothers should have been very clear.

4. Face every battle and keep this phrase in your mind everywhere and every moment. (fight every battle, everywhere, always, in your mind.)

These were not his last words, but they must have been the most beautiful ones he said: Littlefinger summed up the philosophy of solitude that guided his every decision in life, and ultimately set the stage for him to eventually be killed by Sansa (Sophie Turner) and Arya Stark (Maisie Williams).

3. Death is the first and last enemy. (death is the enemy. the first enemy, and the last.)

Lightning King Berry Dondrian (Richard Dormer) must have known something about this great enemy, and in a very beautiful scene in the episode "Beyond the Great Wall," he imparts to Jon Snow the wisdom he has accumulated during his lifetime (and the time after his death). Dormer's DonDrian voice is probably the most charismatic voice in Game of Thrones, adding an extra score to the effect of the line and making it onto the list of lines after season seven. Someone has to remind me of the progress in a month or two.

Waiting days Check out 15 classic lines from Season Seven of Game of Thrones

2. Tell them that the North remembers, and tell them that winter will come to get revenge on the Freys. (tell them the north remembers. tell them winter came for house frey.)

The first scene at the beginning of season seven is arya bloodbathing the Frey family in revenge for what they did at the Red Wedding. Many fans began to debate whether it was one of the most satisfying shots in the entire history of Game of Thrones, and at the end of the shot, Arya's words pushed this to the peak.

1. The lone wolf is dead, but the wolf pack is still there. (the lone wolf dies, but the pack survives.)

Sansa said these things in the trailer for season seven. But who would have thought that this was the last sentence of the season, let alone the most powerful sentence in the whole season. This gives fans a direction to the expectations of the final return of Game of Thrones: to die or destroy a few people, and of course, the hope and chance of survival are always left to those who can unite and survive the difficulties. This is the ray of sunshine we can grasp in season eight when winter comes for the last time.

Translation: Jiawen Mak

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