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    But its quite unrealistic. I
    mean Jenny was allways busy and then Claire has time to sit around all day? Also I found it very odd that both Jamie and Ian would let Jenny alone, so short before childbirth.

    Yes, especially the ambush at the bridge. Jamie knew the lands around lallybroch and he would have know that it could be an attack.

    There were a few things that didnt really work for me. The short scene about Claire infertility was to short for me and I also didnt buy the delivery from Claire. It just didnt have the emotional gravity I felt reading it in the book.

    That would have been amazing. She is superb as Jenny. I nearly cried when she told Claire about Ellen and Willie. Also her tell how pregenancy was like, was amazing to hear. Can we have a Jenny and Ian-Spin-off?

    But it is strange, that he is sooo understandable. The scene is just too short and in the way it is edited, it loses its emotional gravity.

    I know, you probably wont start reading the book, but I just didnt understand the point of this episode. In the book, it made sense why Jamie got taken by the Redcots. After reading another review by the hollywood reporter, the writer of this episode said, that it was inspired by The Sopranos, which I dont really