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    Now shh there! It's only one! And we shall not mention it again till it's time!
    Oh, boy! And she's very good at that!

    I'm sorry about that, I was in a hurry when i wrote that and I forgot the spoiler part. I really am sorry! It's marked now…

    Book talk! Spoilers ahead…

    The reactions haven't surprised me, considering how things are viewed nowadays. Rape is such a complicated subject and I've noticed how some people make it black or white, when it's everything but. There is no good, proper way to portay a rape scene, but they had the courage to show it from a different point of view.

    Almot 3000, almost! I'm not used to reading so much in english (not my first language), but yes, they are quite addictive. I'm almost done with Fiery Cross… Looking forward to more of Lord Grey, really like him. And yes, I'll more than likely re-read all of them.
    Mhm, me too… It all depends on how well it will be

    What is with this "rape will only make our love stronger"? thing? I keep stumbling upon it and get's annoyin, if not frustrating. You don't know what happens next. And it hasn't made anything stronger, it only proved that they love eachother no matter what. That's not making it stronger, that's stickin with each other

    Can I spoil it a bit for you? Just a bit. I don't remember there being any more rape in the near future. Not while in France. If my memory serves me right… Don't give up on it just yet.

    I really wanted to have a bit of that scene… Not necessarily in the cave, but something to show the viewer that they are connected again. Just that stroke on Claire's back was a bit disappointing. And that line, with the gift, it was so beautiful. And I'm not even crazy about kids… I do understand that's it's hard to

    Pay more attention, will you? The second rape was the worst because it made Jamie feel that he betrayed Claire, that he doesn't deserve her anymore because he let himself feel pleasure instead of pain. Jamie being Jamie couldn't live with himself because of that. Randall broke him by using what Jamie has most

    Book talk! The ones who haven't read the books, do yourselves a favor and don't read! Spoilers, sweetie!
    The only thing that bothered me, except the visuals of it (it was hard reading it, but watching it is another thing), was how Claire got Jamie out of that darkness. I remember how horrible it was in the book, how

    Goodie! Do enjoy!

    It would be easier to understand if the did include those lines.

    This is partially what i was tryin to explain in the previous comments, but keep in mind that he accepted it to save Claire. Had she not come to his rescue, he would have refused Black Jack because he knew he was dead either way. But since he gave his word in exchange for her life…

    Start by not readin the reviews. The author has a bit of a talent of dragging the story, but somehow i keep on reading. Helps while your waiting for the new episodes.

    Read the books already! Joking. I really hope so too…

    Hm… No, i don't think so. One of the reasons she feels so much torment is because she can't help but think of him while bein in the presence of Black Jack… I can't help but agree with sixela872. I wish they had shown a bit more of their day to day life, how they got to know eachother better. Even while being at Leoch,

    Both actually…

    I'm really curious if they'll show this later in the show…

    Yes, but that Alexander had a similar fate to Jamie so me's stickin to the brother theory.

    Watsonian, yes, mostly…