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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Apr 30, 2018 8:23:46 GMT
So, HirundoRustica – was it everything you were expecting/did it live up to your expectations? And how has the rest of Season 3 been since that^ episode? We should be getting the season out on DVD/Blu-ray here hopefully by the start of next year. Once I do get to watch it, I’ll certainly be posting my thoughts, as Outlander remains one of my Top 10 shows (even if I found the majority of Season’s 2’s first half somewhat disappointing). The reunion episode did indeed live up to my expectations, and I was happy with it. I even got a bit teary-eyed. Yeah, I've enjoyed season 3 for the most part. It's been interesting to see them explore the world a bit more, but I do find myself missing Scotland a little bit. I'm looking forward to season 4, though. Well, I watched episodes 6 & 7 of Season 3. The reunion episode was really good. I liked how they showed things from Jamie’s perspective (and including the ‘written by’/Directed by’ credits as part of the prints he was doing was really neat) up to and including Claire appearing and speaking to him (nothing beats the previous episodes ending, though). I got a bit of a laugh out of Jamie thinking he’d had an accident after seeing Claire, but then realizing he’d just spilled his alepot. Also amusing was Jamie taking off his trousers and just walking around pantsless…and then being caught by Geordie who thought the wrong thing about pantsless Jamie and this woman he didn’t know. I liked all the conversations Claire and Jamie were having as they caught up. Last episode I know people had wanted her to bring photos of Brianna...and it turned out this episode that she did! I imagine Jamie would’ve had loads of questions regarding photographs and ‘cameras’ – but not much time got to be spent on that. His reaction to the bikini was, I guess, understandable...but he went a bit overboard about it in the next episode (especially considering where he was living). I thought it was very ‘human’ for him to be embarrassed/worried what Claire would think regarding him now wearing glasses (just as she worried about how she looked last episode and her grey hairs which she dyed). I actually have no issues with the actors not looking much older (despite the fact that their characters are supposed to be). Nine times out of ten aging make-up looks horrid on actors, and so I rather look at them as they are without that distraction. I thought both actors did really well at conveying all these emotions they were feeling. Yes, things were a bit awkward, but it was understandable given how much time had passed. As Jamie himself said... There was *so* much stuff to cover, things were bound to get left out, but I was somewhat annoyed that Jamie neglected to mention WHY he’d ended up having a child with another woman. I think if he’d said that he was forced, Claire would’ve been understanding (and sympathetic, not to mention angry on his behalf). They ended up having an extended version of these scene where he *does* mention it in the bonus stuff for the episode on my Blu-rays...I think they should’ve kept that in and maybe trimmed a little bit of their later conversation in the bedroom about what he was now up to. Speaking of the bedroom scenes, it was amusing that they got started off rather awkwardly (after the LONGEST undressing scene ever), with him whacking her in the nose and awkwardly throwing her onto the pillow. Both actors certainly did a good job of selling the fact that they could barely contain themselves and were eager to get it on. As I mentioned, I think some of their ‘pillow talk’ could’ve been slightly trimmed, as their conversation – with Jamie being vague about what he now did - seemed to go in circles a bit. I’ve seen people give Claire a hard time for going downstairs with the working women of the brothel, but I thought she handled it well enough. As for her ‘not being able to go long without the threat of rape’ – that’s not her fault. Whether she’d stayed in the room like Jamie said or not, that dude at the end still would’ve turned up and threatened her. I did think that scene was unnecessary, though, and that it felt a bit ‘tacked on’ – like I was waiting for something to ruin Claire and Jamie’s happiness and that would be the end of the episode. I also take issue with all the hate Claire seems to get. It feels like she can’t do anything to please some people. If she speaks up/speaks her mind and acts how she does, being true to who she is as a person, then people give her hell for not playing the ‘obedient’ wife, doing as Jamie says, getting herself and others into trouble, blah blah blah. Meanwhile, those same types of people are very accepting of all the stupid things Jamie does/says and don’t give him the same grief for his mistakes. And if Claire was the submissive sort who was weak-willed, never spoke up and was nothing but a damsel in distress all the time, then she’d never hear the end of it. I don’t know what people want from Claire, as even when she’s doing her job and saving lives, people complain. She’s not ‘too perfect’ as some claim – if she was, there wouldn’t be all these people complaining about everything she does. So which is it? She’s ‘too perfect’ or she ‘makes too many mistakes’? I personally think she’s a flawed human being…but it seems some people are willing to overlook that in male characters (and think it makes them ‘complex’) but not feel the same way with female characters. If people are only watching for Jamie and they despise Claire...then they’re watching the show for the wrong reasons. She’s the show’s lead, and yes, Jamie is a co-lead, but the show started with Claire and she’s not going anywhere, so if you hate her, then maybe you should give up watching the show, as I think both characters are a package deal – you’re not going to get one without the other. It frustrates me how it seems like (on many shows) female characters are criticized/hated for every little thing they do/do ‘wrong’, but male characters get away with the same amount of stuff (and even more). It’s double standards, really. The next episode wasn’t quite as good, but it still had some interesting stuff. I can’t say that young Ian made a good first impression with his burning down Jamie’s business. I’m sure if Claire had in any way been there/involved, those people who hate her would be wishing her dead (if they don’t already). I get that young Ian didn’t intend to get Jamie’s print shop burned down, but I do feel sorry for Jamie losing that place, as it seemed like he really enjoyed it. Such a waste. I’d forgotten to mention previously that after Claire and Jamie, I think the character of Fergus is the next in line for having had the most misfortune/being put through the worst stuff. First there was what happened to him in Season 2, then there was him losing a hand this season. I was surprised they went through with it, as I thought he’d be saved in the nick of time – but I appreciate that the show doesn’t shy away from bad things happening to young characters – as far too often it shows, they place it too ‘safe’ and none of the child characters ever feel like they’re in real danger because the shows aren’t willing to ‘go there’ with them. That’s not the case here. And while it’s certainly awful to see these bad things happen to poor Fergus, it does show that the series has ‘balls’. I think grown-up Fergus is quite good, but the younger version made such a good impression that it might take a little while to adjust to this new older version. I hadn’t completely spoiled myself for this ‘other wife’ that was referred to in this episode (and hinted at last episode), but I knew some vague stuff about the whole thing and was wondering last episode if I’d misheard/misinterpreted things, as I thought for sure it was going to come up…but it did in *this* episode and given the title of the next one, it looks like it’ll be fully addressed. I do have quite a few questions regarding Jamie’s choice of other wife...but I’ll watch the episode first.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on May 2, 2018 7:17:24 GMT
Finally watched the episode 'First Wife' from Season 3. Well, firstly I suppose I should say that I liked young Ian a bit more in this episode and he went a long way to redeeming himself after burning down Jamie's print shop last episode (yes, I know he wasn't directly responsible for it). I liked how much he clearly admires 'Auntie Claire' (and the fact that he's the only one who calls her that). Him bragging about how she 'killed a man' might've not been quite the right thing to say and got him/Claire into strife, but he amused me with his enthusiastic descriptions of her/what she's done. You must've liked this episode, HirundoRustica - as they used the word 'wee' (to describe 'small') multiple times within the episode. It's also a tad confusing keeping track of all the kid characters since a lot of them seem to have the same names as some of the adult characters - there's Ian/young Ian, Jamie/young Jamie, and Jenny (full name Janet) has a daughter named Janet too. While Jenny's always been a bit 'rough' with her first impressions of Claire (back when Jamie introduced her in Season 1, she referred to Claire as 'trollop' before she knew anything about her, and then here in this episode she makes assumptions/jumps to conclusions regarding Claire not telling anyone she was alive when they all thought her dead), and I could understand her feelings to a certain extent, she was a bit unlikable, I thought. Thankfully, they seemed to work things out by the episode's end (I'm still not sure how she'd react if Claire told her the whole truth. Telling characters about time travel seemed to work out okay for Claire in regards to Jamie, Geillis, Murtagh and even a priest in Season 1 - but eventually her luck with the people she tells being 'understanding' of it is bound to run out). I wish Claire had filled Jenny in on the details of the man she 'killed' and how it was an accident and she also did everything she could to save him. Sometimes real crucial bits of information get left out when characters are having conversations in this show. However, the worst thing Jenny did was tell Jamie's first wife to turn up - who we found out (although I already knew thanks to spoiling myself a while back) was Laoghaire. Despite knowing, it was still a "Oh, crap!" moment when she appeared. Worst timing ever. I must say, when we first saw those^ two kids I immediately thought "How many kids has Jamie had?!", so it was a relief to hear they weren't in fact his. I guess I was like Claire and automatically assumed the red hair = Jamie's kid (though, as he pointed out, there were other redheaded Scotsman besides him). I had read somewhere that I think being married to Jamie didn't do wonders for Laoghaire's appearance. It certainly seemed as if they tried to make her look worse than she did when we'd previously seen her (though probably not quite as bad as she was described in the books I'm guessing?). Of course she went into full-on psycho mode as soon as she saw Claire, as she always seems to set Laoghaire off. I actually didn't hate Laoghaire in the first season, I even felt slightly bad (even though I probably shouldn't have) for her during her one episode appearance in Season 2, but all sympathy went away with her attack on Claire here. She really was a nutter, and I can't believe that Jamie ever considered marrying her, no matter what his excuse/'reasons' were. Caitriona Balfe did an amazing job with her acting when it came to conveying Claire's shock/horror at discovering who Jamie's other wife was. I don't think she gets nearly enough credit for her continuing awesome performance throughout the series (those who dislike/hater her character don't seem to be willing to acknowledge that, no matter how they feel about Claire, Caitriona Balfe the actress is consistently excellent in her portrayal). While I do understand Jamie being afraid that telling Claire about Laoghaire would cause her to immediately turn tail and run, I would've thought she'd have earned a bit more respect and he'd give her a little more credit. And as for him constantly telling her that she 'left' him... He really needs to remember that Claire *wanted* to stay, as she says during their fight. She would've died with Jamie, but he *made* her go back...so he can't turn around and act like she willingly left him. He pretty much gave her no choice. Also, she made good points about how he could have told her about Laoghaire anytime...especially considering all the other stuff he'd filled her in on in the reunion episode. I also think Claire would've been far more understanding of Jamie marrying someone else...if it hadn't been Laoghaire. Jamie seemed to forget that she tried to have Claire burned at the stake (and poor Geillis) and talked about dancing on her ashes or whatever. Seriously, I get wanting to be a father...but surely he could've found anyone else but Claire's sworn enemy? And as for him reminding Claire about how she told him to thank Laoghaire in Season 2 (Claire said she was going to explain why 'later'...did she ever do that?)... ^Pretty much says it all. I can't say I was overly fond of their verbal fight turning into sort of a physical one, which then turned into rough sex. Thank goodness for Jenny tossing water on them. And of course Laoghaire had to go full-on nutter and end up shooting Jamie (even if it was an accident). I really wish Claire had decked her instead of just giving her a shove. Even a pistol-whip (with the gun she shot Jamie) would've sufficed. I was rather surprised at how the reveal of Jamie's other wife played out. When I'd first read spoilers quite a while back about him being married to Laoghaire, I figured we'd see their life played out through flashbacks and that it'd be over the course of a few episodes. That wasn't quite the case, it turns out. I kind of hope this is the last we see of Laoghaire (yay! for me being able to master how to spell that name - which I hadn't the foggiest clue how to do to in the beginning of the show, but have been able to use multiple times in this post...so I call that a 'win' ). On the other hand, it'd somewhat amuse me if she just continues to show up at the worst. time. ever. in the future to simply mess things up, then leaves again as quickly as she appeared. She'd just be that constant pestilence that poor Claire and Jamie seemed to never be rid of. I do feel sorry for Nell Hudson the actress, who must be pretty much one of (if not THE) most despised characters in the book series/show. It really was a relief to see her playing a different sort of character in the Jenna Coleman TV series Victoria (and with an English accent too!). I'm glad Jenny and Ian came to forgive Jaime and Claire, though it was a bit ridiculous that only a moment after they'd forgiven them, Jamie and Claire were sending poor young Ian to swim off to that island for the treasure. Did they not have any rowboats? How was he going to swim back with the treasure box? And of course he was accosted by bad guys (I assume) and kidnapped. It seems Claire and Jamie can't go one episode without some sort of misfortune befalling them or those around them. I remember back in Season 1 it wasn't *every* episode that something terrible happened to them...at least I don't think it was. Anyway, I miss Season 1. I haven't hated Season 3, and I definitely feel it's better than Season 2 (though there hasn't been an episode quite up to the standard of Season 2's 'Faith' as yet, I don't think - at least not for *me*)...but we'll see how the remainder of the season plays out. It'll take quite a bit to beat Season 2's final for me, as I really loved that episode (though I wasn't as fussed on the majority of the episodes before it in the second half of the season - although they were better than most of the first half). I honestly know next to nothing about the rest of the season (I'd only spoiled myself for the Laoghaire reveal and that was mainly it). It should be interesting watching the remaining episodes when I really don't know what's to come.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2018 10:20:41 GMT
Said the woman who was married when she met Jamie.......................................
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Post by HirundoRustica on May 3, 2018 12:08:24 GMT
Chalice_Of_Evil I actually have no issues with the actors not looking much older (despite the fact that their characters are supposed to be). Nine times out of ten aging make-up looks horrid on actors, and so I rather look at them as they are without that distraction.I agree. The show will probably stay on the air for a few more seasons at least, so it wouldn't make sense to age them up too much too soon.
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Post by mszanadu on May 7, 2018 23:49:36 GMT
Please does anyone here know when this show will be returning for a brand new season ( any info on this too perhaps ) ? I recently checked Wikipedia but no updates so far .
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Post by HirundoRustica on May 9, 2018 9:04:32 GMT
Please does anyone here know when this show will be returning for a brand new season ( any info on this too perhaps ) ? I recently checked Wikipedia but no updates so far . Here's what is known about season 4 so far: www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/a12826835/outlander-season-4/Unfortunately there's no official date on when s4 will be airing, but most likely it will be back sometime in the autumn. Which is a few months away at best.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on May 9, 2018 9:22:49 GMT
My thoughts on episodes 9, 10 & 11 of Season 3... While there were some good parts, I can’t say I was into episode 9 that much, and instead I preferred the next episode. I liked seeing Claire in doctor mode, and I thought she handled the overwhelming amount of sick/dying people admirably. They did a good job establishing the relationship between Claire and Elias Pound, building their friendship and making it believable that Claire would have come to care so much about him that at the end when she found he'd passed away, it had enough impact. I know some people complained about her chastising Pound for licking his fingers after soaking them in alcohol, but considering everything Claire was dealing with – plus the fact that she was trying to save his life – I think it was unfair to dislike Claire simply because she was being firm with him/reinforcing the importance of not touching his face after having been around the sick. There are times for politeness and times where it really isn’t the most important thing – and that was the case here. One positive was that I thought Claire/Caitriona wore the clothes well that she had on (and off) the ship/s, including the hats. Caitriona Balfe continued to knock it out of the park with her performance. I especially thought she did well carrying the first third of episode 11, where we found her washing ashore after having jumped overboard. The sand in the hair^ was a nice detail (as so many times characters in shows/movies emerge from the ocean looking completely fresh/none the worse for wear). I know some people complained that the sequence with her trekking through the jungle went on ‘too long’, but I personally remained interested the whole time. Watching her have to deal with staying warm, finding water, making shelter and all manner of critters was really interesting, I thought. I felt so bad for her. The ants were nasty, as were the bites they left on her legs. Though she showed nerves of steel when remaining still as a snake slithered its way over her. And it's been made clear from listening to the commentaries that Caitriona Balfe is up for anything...including a real live snake slithering over her. I think Caitriona's such a good actress, she made the whole sequence (where the only dialogue was her voice-over) work. With a lesser actress, I probably wouldn't have found it as riveting. It also showed how resourceful Claire is (using her different articles of clothing she was wearing, such as burning the bum roll) and how resilient. And they didn't hold back with showing how sunburned Claire got. Some actresses would likely not be game for looking that way, I think. The middle section I wasn't so fussed on. The crazy priest, with his talking to coconuts (all Tom Hanks in Cast Away-style), and the woman who was super-nasty to Claire were not my cup of tea. I did like Claire playing along and talking to the coconut, though, and felt sorry for the poor goat. I was also glad that they didn't draw out Claire reuniting with Jamie and that she actually made it in time for him to see her (just as well she'd pocketed that mirror earlier). Things got better again once it got to the wedding. I hadn't been very fond of Marsali and her unfair attitude towards Claire, but I was glad that they seemed to start coming to an 'understanding'. I also thought Marsali's impatience with the priest was understandable. It was a nice moment when Jamie gave Fergus his last name. The best part, though, was near the end with drunk Claire. Caitriona's performance was once again really great. I loved everything with the syringe and her getting Jamie to do it, but he couldn't bring himself to jab her in the buttocks (even after she encouraged him to/reminded him that she'd done it to him in an earlier episode), so she just did it herself. It was so nice to see them get to be happy again after going through so much (though I'm sure it won't last). Also, it's always smile-inducing to see Claire and Jamie when they can barely contain themselves leading up to rough sex. At least Claire had the foresight to ensure that no one barged in on them (though they were still somewhat interrupted). I'm sad there's only two episodes left to watch (though I'll be watching them twice, since I listen to the commentaries/podcasts for each - plus I have all the extras/behind the scenes stuff to watch too). The last two episodes have been pretty good.
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Post by mszanadu on May 10, 2018 0:00:23 GMT
Please does anyone here know when this show will be returning for a brand new season ( any info on this too perhaps ) ? I recently checked Wikipedia but no updates so far . Here's what is known about season 4 so far: www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/a12826835/outlander-season-4/Unfortunately there's no official date on when s4 will be airing, but most likely it will be back sometime in the autumn. Which is a few months away at best. Thanks so much HirundoRustica for sharing this link on the shows new season here . I totally agree it definitely seems to make sense that this show will be returning in the fall season but I also wish it was a bit sooner than later also . IMPO - I guess it will be worth the wait since this show is done so well .
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on May 10, 2018 1:09:03 GMT
Thanks so much HirundoRustica for sharing this link on the shows new season here . I totally agree it definitely seems to make sense that this show will be returning in the fall season but I also wish it was a bit sooner than later also . IMPO - I guess it will be worth the wait since this show is done so well . Some good news, mszanadu - Outlander has been renewed through Season 6, and Season 4 will apparently air in November. collider.com/outlander-season-4-release-date-new-images/
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Post by mszanadu on May 10, 2018 2:45:32 GMT
Thanks so much HirundoRustica for sharing this link on the shows new season here . I totally agree it definitely seems to make sense that this show will be returning in the fall season but I also wish it was a bit sooner than later also . IMPO - I guess it will be worth the wait since this show is done so well . Some good news, mszanadu - Outlander has been renewed through Season 6, and Season 4 will apparently air in November. collider.com/outlander-season-4-release-date-new-images/This seems like excellent news here Chalice_Of_Evil very exciting indeed !! Thanks so much for sharing this link here also .
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on May 13, 2018 7:19:40 GMT
This seems like excellent news here Chalice_Of_Evil very exciting indeed !! Thanks so much for sharing this link here also . No problem, mszanadu. Glad to help. I finished the last two episodes of Season 3. I had an inkling that Geillis was still alive prior to watching the second last episode (and even if I hadn't, the fact that there was an extra listed on the Blu-rays with the title 'The Transformation of Geillis Duncan' likely would've been a pretty big hint that she would be featured in the season). Although I figured she must've been going to turn up in the final episodes (given that she hadn't appeared in the rest of the season), I was still surprised by the way that she was reintroduced - with the bloody foot moving up into frame. Even before she started speaking, and had I not known beforehand that she'd be turning up again, I think just that bloody foot might've given away that it was her - as I don't think any other female character in the show could've gotten away with doing that. It just felt totally like something only Geillis would do (it also provided them with a reason for why she didn't look any different - apparently soaking in goat's blood will keep your skin youthful. Perhaps that's what Lagertha's been doing on Vikings?). Young Ian's reaction really said it all^. And I was amused by their interaction (complete with Geillis rubbing his face using her foot). Lotte Verbeek did a really good job, I thought, of coming across creepy and 'dangerous' while not being over-the-top. She sounded pleasant enough, but you could tell that she could 'turn' at any moment. It was a bit of an adjustment seeing her be so menacing, when in Season 1 she never really came across that way (though she did have an 'eerie' factor about her). I'm glad the scene finally showed us what that shot of the bloody feet with the water cascading down in the opening credits was from, as I'd been curious about that shot since first seeing it. I'm actually surprised that quite a few of the shots in the opening credits weren't given context until the final two episodes of the season. Also, the music which played in scenes with Geillis and during the end credits of the second last episode felt quite 'creepy' to me and suited the episode well, I thought. Very effective. It was interesting seeing all the reactions to Geillis from various characters, but the best interaction was her and Claire. They certainly had a complicated history together, and I think if Geillis could've been reasoned with, then she and Claire could've remained...well...not 'friends' exactly, but at least acquaintances. Of course, that wasn't going to be possible given how devoted Geillis was to her 'cause' and the fact that she believed she had to kill Brianna to achieve it. It's a shame that Geillis went so off the rails, as she *did* help/save Claire previously (just as Claire had tried to save her). Too bad Geillis was not going to listen to reason. I know the storm scene was probably intended as the 'climax' of the episode...but, honestly, I felt like the scene in the cave was much more 'epic'. I really wasn't sure what was going to happen - was Geillis going to go through the portal? Was Claire going to go with her? Was Jamie going to fall in instead? It really seemed like anything could happen. I was NOT expecting Claire to go all 'badass' with almost decapitating Geillis. That was quite an awesome/shocking moment. I'm glad it explained the whole skull bit from earlier in the season. I thought Caitriona Balfe did a good job of selling Claire's shock/horror at having killed Geillis (no matter the circumstances). It was funny watching the extras, as Caitriona mentioned how Claire never seems to 'mean' killing anyone...but she's been gradually racking up a body count. After that^ whole scene, it felt like the episode slowed down quite a bit with the lengthy scene between Claire and Jamie on the ship. I didn't mind it, but it did feel like a bit of an abrupt shift from what had just come before. I was annoyed that they had to make Claire not listen to Jamie when he told her to go below deck and that led to her winding up in the ocean. It does bug when writers require characters make silly mistakes/decisions in order to get them where they need them to be. I was worried that Jamie wasn't going to be able to find Claire and he'd wind up thinking she was dead...but was relieved that didn't happen and he jumped in, found her and saved her. As much as they tried to make it seem like she may have in fact not made it, there was never really a feeling of that being a possibility at all (which somewhat lessened its impact). I was wondering how the episode would end, and was surprised that it ended simply with them discovering they had been washed ashore in America. I must say, last season's final felt much more 'epic' and like a movie almost (to me, anyway), despite the fact that this episode had the more 'typical' movie moment of a huge storm. Season 2's final still remains my favourite of the three season finals. Overall, I would say this season was 'better' than Season 2, but with Season 2 I had clear episodes which I liked best (the premiere, the 'Faith' episode, the one after 'Faith' and the season final. I also didn't mind the last few episodes leading up to the season final). With this season, I'm not sure if I could quite so clearly pick out 'favourite' episodes. As mentioned in a previous post, I think I started liking Season 3 a few episodes into the season. There were some episodes here and there I wasn't too fussed on, but even those episodes weren't really 'bad' as such. As I've always said, even the not-so-great episodes of this show are better than the majority of episodes in most other shows I watch. There's just so much detail and care put into making this series - and it shows. The actors are all terrific and I think I might appreciate the season a bit more upon rewatch at a later time (just like I grew to like Season 2 a bit more on rewatch than what I had when I first watched it). The best thing about this season would probably have to be Claire and Jamie's reunion (the best moment being Jamie's reaction to seeing her and Claire's reaction to him fainting - every time I see it/think of it, it amuses me). The most disappointing thing of the season was the demise of BJR (I'd expected 'more'). And I wish the opening credits would go back to how they were in Season 1 - though I know that's probably never going to happen. Anyway, not many shows I watch are up to the same standard as Outlander, and I'm glad I finally got to watch Season 3. Hope you enjoy Season 4 when you get it (as I probably won't be seeing it for another year or so).
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Post by HirundoRustica on Aug 1, 2018 14:06:53 GMT
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Post by mszanadu on Aug 1, 2018 19:48:46 GMT
Excellent season 4 trailer here HirundoRustica . I'm so looking forward to this new season also - can't wait . Thanks so much for sharing this one too .
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Aug 1, 2018 22:25:58 GMT
Looking forward to it (although I can't seem to escape Maria Doyle Kennedy, who keeps appearing in things I watch - but that's okay, as I think she's a really good actress. Though hopefully she's playing a more likable character here than she did in Downton Abbey, which was what I saw her in most recently). Although I might have some minor quibbles at times when watching, this is still probably my favourite show currently. Now I'll just have to wait until next year sometime to see Season 4. I'm about as happy as Claire appears in this picture regarding the long wait. Oh well, somehow I'll have to get through it.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Sept 10, 2018 22:17:08 GMT
Outlander Season 4 trailer.
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Post by HirundoRustica on Sept 11, 2018 18:45:43 GMT
Outlander Season 4 trailer.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Nov 15, 2018 10:11:18 GMT
Outlander Season 4 trailer.
No problem. What's Season 4 like so far? I've heard that there's a half-wolf canine companion in Season 4 named Rollo. As soon as I read about him, I was immediately excited to see him...and then shortly thereafter I started worrying about the poor pooch's safety (especially in this show, where nastiness seems to befall most of the characters). I think I'll be fretting about him all season and relying on you for regular updates as to whether he's still alive. Are you enjoying the season thus far? Any thoughts you can offer on the season are most welcome.
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Post by HirundoRustica on Nov 15, 2018 11:03:58 GMT
No problem. What's Season 4 like so far? I've heard that there's a half-wolf canine companion in Season 4 named Rollo. As soon as I read about him, I was immediately excited to see him...and then shortly thereafter I started worrying about the poor pooch's safety (especially in this show, where nastiness seems to befall most of the characters). I think I'll be fretting about him all season and relying on you for regular updates as to whether he's still alive. Are you enjoying the season thus far? Any thoughts you can offer on the season are most welcome.
I've watched the first two eps of season 4 so far. I like the fact that it's set in America and the possibilities that can bring, but I haven't really been able to enjoy it much so far. I do like the wolf/dog, though.
It's funny, as soon as Young Ian said the wolf/dog's name was Rollo, I couldn't help but think of Rollo from Vikings. Hopefully the wolf/dog will be just as unkillable as his namesake.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Dec 25, 2018 9:13:17 GMT
Merry Christmas, HirundoRustica and mszanadu ! Thanks for continuing to post in/view this thread. Hope you're both enjoying Season 4 of Outlander.
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Post by mszanadu on Dec 25, 2018 22:57:32 GMT
Merry Christmas, HirundoRustica and mszanadu ! Thanks for continuing to post in/view this thread. Hope you're both enjoying Season 4 of Outlander.
Thanks so much ! Also a very Merry Christmas to you Chalice_Of_Evil and to HirundoRustica too !!
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