Well, that’s terrifying. Thank you!
Well, that’s terrifying. Thank you!
Kudos to the show for highlighting the symptoms of a heart attack in women. I believe the more well-known chest pains and left arm pain combo are more common in men.
Yes. People often become someone else entirely. He might be justified in getting a divorce but that’s not what he’s doing. The sick person needs to be taken care of, of course, but people forget about the needs of the caregivers.
Hopefully I'll feel the same way!
This is so informative, thank you!
You’re right, I remember now.
Thank you. This is the most interested I’ve been in the show since season 1. I hope season 5 is about that.
It is! I was convinced the only two possibilities were the baby goes or the baby stays, I’m not sure why.
Oh, that makes sense. Of course a baby wouldn’t be able to go through. But it also means anyone old enough can, right? Do they all go back to Claire’s time in the books?
Do they die instantly? Do they stay in limbo somewhere? What happens?
Oh, okay. I haven’t read the books and the show has become such a letdown I don’t exactly want to.
Is that really a possibility? Hasn’t it kind of been established that you either go through or you don’t? Didn’t Jamie try and fail at one point?
Is there a reason they can’t try it, though? If it fails, the baby will stay on “this” side, with Claire and Jaimie, and Brianna and Roger can come right back.
Right. She wasn’t sure if she could go through with a baby, meaning it’s not impossible. They won’t know until they try. So why are they giving up before they even try?
Seriously! Why did Claire tell Roger the baby can’t go through the stones? Didn’t she tell Brianna when they talked about abortion that she didn’t know if that was the case? They’re all going to just give up without even giving it a try, even though they know they wouldn’t even have to travel back to Scotland? This…
Oh yeah! Both books, too. Have fun!
I’m not sure that would work. The great thing about the show is how much - and how - the characters change, and I don’t think you could do that as effectively in a couple of hours.
Stop making fun of my pain!
Nathaniel’s “Really?” just before he woke up broke my heart.
I watched the first episode and couldn’t watch anymore, because in my mind Joe is Santino Fontana (coincidentally!), who reads the audiobook.