madamejojo--disqus
madame jojo
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That's a lot of CAPS, Kevy. Relax, it's just a TV show. If you think it's so stupid (and you're entitled to your opinion) don't waste your time watching it.

Let's get real here. How many men or women would sit calmly and ask "What exactly happened, dear?" if they found bite marks on the upper thighs of the partner who hasn't touched them in months but is suddenly and unaccountably lusty?

Actually, he kisses and caresses her pregnant belly before he gets busy with her boobs.

The book has way more time to tease out storylines. I preferred the book's version of how Claire and Jamie find out Jack Randall is alive. I was dazzled by season 1 and not so much (yet) by season 2, with the exception of the gorgeous visuals. Still, I'll hang in there because I'm a huge fan of the books and I think

Yes, exactly. I have the books on my E-reader and when I started the second book, I was convinced that I had somehow jumped ahead.

I can understand for people who haven't read the books that the pregnancy timeline is confusing. Just keep watching, is all I can say. ;)

I'm only watching season 3 now but I unashamedly cried through the scenes with Keri Russell and Lois Smith.

I'm waaay behind the times here, commenting on the beginning of season 3 months after it aired. Just an observation: after the painful shoulder and jaw bruising Keri Russell suffered at the hands of Gaad and the other FBI agent, she & Phillip go to meet Gabriel, who grabs her by both shoulders and gives her a bear hug