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I assumed it was because of her pendant? Or was she not wearing her necklace at that time?

They way he speaks, adding a lot of weird noises to his line readings, make him so hilariously complex.

I agree. The scene depicted a horrific act and handled it concurrently. But still, and I want to tread carefully here, but rape IS really bad and scary. The threat of rape DOES hang over women. It is something that happened and still does happen, so as much as I dislike the fact that rapes occur in the books and

I was hoping they would 'just' have Mary be assaulted as opposed to raped. Her reputation would still be 18th century ruined, virginity could still be questioned, yet the girl would not have been raped. Not that assault is better, it's just not actually rape.

"I thought that everything that happened in this episode was needed for what is to come next."

Yes, they are clearly signalling some attraction between Claire and Compte. They even have the colours of her costumes playing of his, storytelling in the costume design is top notch in Outlander…as if they are likeminded people or something.

Oh boy, I should have listened to my own advice a couple of post over..WTF

My bad! You are right! He was indeed the religious prison warden in ep 115

Ok.

I would love a Sandringham's Drag Race kind of backstage spinoff show where they all take of their whigs, untuck and let loose about this or that…but I'm afraid being gay was frowned upon in those times. So BJR is not 'out' to anyone as far as we know. And I didn't mean to imply that Black Jack isn't sharing his info

He played Jamie's mothers' other suitor..

We have never heard of The White Lady before.. I assumed it was an ice cream dish before it came up here…in that context Mary's rape becomes the 'cherry on top' of the 'Dame Blanche'..ugh..

Yup..I agree..I really thought this was an A.
They really managed to weave together all those plot lines and make them feel united in a really natural way. The bedroom scene ticked of Jamie's sexual re awakening, her struggles, his speech about the blade of grass, then her realisation of his mental state..and on top of

Ugh..that is the worst..that Jack made sure he and Claire would never
be just the two of them in bed anymore.

I liked that they had to really knock him out good before he gave up. In the book I thought that they didn't really have to do too much before knocking him out cold.

Haha, true..but I've experienced this with GoT too. A friend posts a supposition, only to be outraged when the 'answer' is more of a spoiler than he was comfortable with. I love how Joanna Robinson and Dave Chen, who have a GoT podcast managed it. She (a book reader) had a great way of giving a non answer to his (a

Interesting point, but I also don't find it likely that Randall would talk about this. The only person he would gloat to is himself, to Jamie or to Claire. Those two are the one's he can hurt by bringing it up in my opinion and he is too above everyone else (in his own eyes) to discuss such a thing with. His darkness

Haha..his eyebrows had eyebrows

Boy, the actor they cast is quite something compared to frail little Mary. They're really hammering home how unsuited they might be for one another..

Then probably not replying is the best thing to do.. ;-)