Aww...thank you. :)
Aww...thank you. :)
I love it too. We have it on our mantel where we see it everyday. It always makes me smile remembering how affectionate and silly they were with each other. He was a total goofball and she constantly rolled her eyes at him but of course she loved every minute.
I’m sure this has been pointed out already but she is the spitting image of her mother. They have the same face. I'm so fed up with her academic double speak and red herrings. I can't wait for her to cycle out of the news.
...says the gal who got pregnant with IVF on the first go to carry a child for a gay couple who could not legally adopt or even fast in our state.
Just because you keep repeating these untruths doesn't make them true.
Thank you so much for writing this and spelling all this shit out for people. I was a gestational surrogate for my best friend and his partner. From the moment we started the process and told people that the decision had been made to do IVF, etc. and then fast forward to the kid being 10.5 (so approximately 12 years)…
I vote both.
That was my favorite scene of the whole episode too. And they deserve high praise for not putting subtitles. It was so powerful without them.
I'm really, really, really hoping that they will follow up on this in Season 2. There needs to be more. IMO, they need to open season 2 with Jamie and Claire coming together sexually for the first time since the trauma. That was such a beautifully written, vital part of the book and it would be shame if they glossed…
When you said, “sexualize and titilate rape” I assumed that was the part you were referring to.
I do like the show and think it’s been very well done. I didn’t read the book until the hiatus and I do like it (most of it....it’s really, really long). I wouldn’t say I’m an unabashed fan. And that’s not the reason why I think they made the right choices as far as the sexual/psychological abuse goes.
I reread your previous post and see that you’re not a fan of the show and haven’t watched all the episodes; I’m assuming you haven’t read the book? I feel like I would be repeating myself trying to explain why the psychological, drawn out nature is integral to the storyline and the character (and I don’t really have…
Ok. I mean, either that element of the story is something you can reconcile or you can’t. It’s just as disturbing and detailed in the book if not more so, IMO.
Well, I guess that’s because I wasn’t addressing that.
I completely agree. I hate gratuitous anything (sex, violence) and don't watch many R rated movies or shows like GoT because that shit stays with me and is rarely in service to the characters or the larger story. This was different. Outlander is different. I thought the actors did a tremendous job and everyone…
He's not over it. I don't want to spill any book spoilers but this informs who he is and who he and Claire are together. He is anything but over it. In the first book his recovery time was much, much more drawn out and laborious. At the end of this episode I think we saw him beginning the process of coming back to the…
I’m 45 and I kept screaming at my 9 year old, “Look! The whole audience is green! Now purple! Now we’re flashing blue! THIS IS SO COOL!!!”
They were programmed with the songs. Each song had its own color or combination of colors and they were all synchronized with different parts of the songs.