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I need vibrator advice. I bought a magic wand, but it's too strong, even on low. I do like it on my neck, though. :) Can someone recommend something more gentle? Maybe something less vibrate-y and more vulva/clitoris massage-y? I'm a sex toy novice, so please don't recommend anything too "advanced."

Saturdays aren't the same without Outlander. Even with Sleepy Hollow on, my TV watching won't be complete until Elementary comes back on the 30th, Justified comes back (in January?) and Outlander is back (in April!!!).

Yes! Lone Star was such a good movie overall, and they were great together.

I love this post. I don't care about "being cool." And more than that, I don't believe in this idea of "guilty pleasures." Or that something is "so bad it's good." I love Outlander. I don't feel bad about it. I don't feel guilty about it. Is it cheesy? I honestly don't know what that means. Does it make me happy every

Funny that your Nom de Dumped is Sad Frank. I kept calling him PoorFrank all episode. I enjoy reading how people feel about Frank. On the one hand, all episode I kept saying, "Get back to Claire and Jamie!" But I do appreciate that they're trying to show Frank's perspective. (I haven't read the books, really, so I

I know this thread is probably dead now. (I don't know how I missed it on Thursday.) But I just wanted to say this is the best/funniest thread I think I've ever read on Jez. :) Not so funny b/c the wait it until April, though, of course.

One of the reviews of ".....Murder" that I read said that it's more over the top than "Grey's," but not as over the top as "Scandal." It also said that you still have to suspend your common sense to watch it, but that it wasn't unenjoyable.

I didn't mind if the replies were spoilery, although a "yes" or "no" answer like you gave is good too.

EEEE! Okay!

The more I watch this episode <cough> the more I feel bad for Jamie. I mean, not bad exactly. It's just that, he gives this awkward yet sincere toast in the beginning, and Claire just drinks. He talks about how he'll remember their wedding day for the rest of his life, how Claire was like the sun, and Claire was hung

This was such a wonderful episode. In the "Inside Outlander" video about this episode, the costume designer (or someone) talks about making Jamie a "frighteningly romantic" hero, or something. He surely is. I swear, the moment when he emerges in slow-motion out of the church, all dressed up for the wedding, my heart

What I hated about that piece was that Stanley called Nicole Beharie's character on "Sleepy Hollow" "a sidekick."

As hot as that whole preview is, the part I love best is his smile after she asks him to talk about his family. Since when is a smile better than sex/nudity? Damn that Sam Heughan.

I do too. I worry about coming to these re-caps because, although I love them, I'm not sure how much I want to read even "I can't wait for upcoming scenes" posts, where nothing specific is really spoiled. And since I can't resist anything Outlander, I already know - from reading some snippets of books I find online,

I get why people were iffy about Jamie taking the oath. But why would Jamie not want to do it? I get that he's not a MacKenzie, so is that the only reason? (He's a Fraser, but does the viewing audience know that yet? Was it said on the show? I know it because I can't stop looking up stuff online.) Is it because he's

Maybe it's because I don't like any of Shonda's shows, but I'm hesitant to credit her with the reason that there are so many POC on TV (others than those on her own shows).

Oh, no disappointment. Unless Jamie suddenly become mute, I'm sure that we'll hear how he's been feeling (about lots of things) at some point. I think I just prefer omniscient narrators to first-person.

So that's how I took the scene too. Except he had never really made a move at Claire before (although in lots of ways all of his interactions with Claire seem to be a way for him to make a move on her), so I'm not quite sure why/how he thought that making sure that Claire knew that he saw her looking at him kissing

I wonder what it's like to be that good looking (male or female)? When he and Caitrona were on the CBS Morning Show, Gayle King did her usual fawning and he took it rather well. (I guess, what can you do?) Obviously you don't walk around knowing that you're attractive.....But maybe in a small way you do? :)

See, I believed her. Or maybe she was only telling part of the truth. She was jealous of Laoghaire, but she also did miss the intimacy with her husband. First-person narratives should always be questionable, but I don't think we've been shown enough about her to know that she's unreliable. Other than the fact that who