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On my TV season seven is first in the line of seasons if that makes sense, but the episode selection starts at season 1 ep 1. I have to scroll left to see 7 vs right to see 2-6. Reply reply
Yes, this was before LJG arrived at Ardsmuir, when Jamie first got there. This scene was to show how the conflict started between Jamie and Tom Christie and why it plays out the way it does for the rest of S6 and into early S7A. Keep watching, you'll understand the importance of this scene. 14.
Here we are, almost at the end of season 1! Jamies almost hanging was so tense but his dialogue with the man from The Watch was lifting tension a bit. BJR coming like a dark knight to rescue Jamie was in one way relief and in another (knowing what is to come) terrible fear. Jamie's face tells us all.
by Rahjit. [Spoilers All] Just completed Season 1 of Outlander! (My review/thoughts) First things first, I have to say I didn't expect this Show to catch my interest at all since my enjoynment of melo-dramatic romances reaches exactly 0. So when my friends described this Show as a ''historical romance'' to me my first reaction was ''eh''.
Season 2 Ep 4. 2 Dragonfly In Amber. I don't think I will ever get over Jaime being turned on by the woman from the brothel. His explanation didn't hit for me lol. Like I understand how knowing blackjack was alive allowed him to stir those feelings up but I hate how we just skip over the fact that a woman was able to bite not one but both of ...
Outlander officially returns this November on STARZ. : r/Outlander. A subreddit for the Diana Gabaldon book series and STARZ television show. New BTS from Season 7, Part 2. Outlander officially returns this November on STARZ. I'm happy there's a date but man, that's so long away. Right!!!! November ughhh. Junk November is basically 2025, not 2024.
My perception was that Murtaugh knew. However that came about. Murtaugh knew, he's not an idiot. It's not covered in the show, but given their characters, I imagine that Murtaugh told Claire he knew she was pregnant, rather than Claire telling him.
It is the worst of the series, imo, in terms of graphicness. The rest will be worthwhile, despite some dark themes, there is Jamie & Claire’s continuing story that prevails. Doesn't help that by then you're fully invested in Jamie/Claire, so it seems even more personal to watch.
However, if it’s the graphic nature of the SA you’re currently watching then you’ll probably be okay. You won't see a SA as graphic as the one from those last episodes of S1 (which is definitely one of the worse I have seen in tv shows),but Outlander always have some few sexual violence scenes.
Ironically though, I think Outlander is not as popular here as it is in other countries. I could be wrong though. I’m from Philippines btw. Edited to add: I agree! Season 1 is a pure gem. It will always be special. Other seasons have their own charm but nothing beats season 1! ️