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Post by Doppelgänger on Nov 9, 2014 10:35:41 GMT -5
Watched episode one again, darn this show is so good. Watching the Claire and Jamie scenes where they first met again and you can see the magic happening. You can see he is smitten with her right from the beginning even if he didn't expect it.
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Post by iansfan on Nov 9, 2014 10:57:51 GMT -5
It's a rainy day today...I think I might watch Outlander again. I mean I've only watched it once! That's just a crime, eh? Sounds like a good excuse to me! You've watched it only once!?!?! What are you made of, woman! Enjoy!
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Post by Doppelgänger on Nov 9, 2014 11:03:28 GMT -5
It's a rainy day today...I think I might watch Outlander again. I mean I've only watched it once! That's just a crime, eh? Sounds like a good excuse to me! You've watched it only once!?!?! What are you made of, woman! Enjoy! I wanted to savor it....my favorite part has to be where she mouths off to them after one of them says, "I never heard a woman talk like that. Your husband ought to be tanning your hide," or something like that...hahaha!
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Post by iansfan on Nov 9, 2014 11:20:37 GMT -5
Yes, she is great! Rupert says something about what St Paul says and she shuts him up pretty quick! Gotta love it!
Savor it as long as you want.
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Post by missmystic on Nov 10, 2014 9:42:05 GMT -5
Watched episode one again, darn this show is so good. Watching the Claire and Jamie scenes where they first met again and you can see the magic happening. You can see he is smitten with her right from the beginning even if he didn't expect it. Oh my gosh, right?? It's totally love at first sight for him. He's so in awe of this woman, you know he's never known anyone like her before. And you can tell she feels something between them 2, but obviously she's way too freaked out by everything happening to her to understand what's happening between her and Jamie yet. I love watching all the subtle little moments between them, and watching Jamie . But really, you can see how smitten he is with her in every scene they share. He gives her these little looks, or he tries to impress her (like when she's trying to get him to notice Laoghaire and he's acting like he's too old and mature to notice "snot nosed brats" like her lol). But he's not so moony that he won't be his own man still. Like when they're on the road and she's judging them for "stealing" and instead of him getting all apologetic trying to make a good impression, he just tells her she shouldn't judge what she doesn't understand. They are both of strong mind and strong will, and that's what brings such fire between them. It's beautiful to watch!
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Post by missmystic on Dec 1, 2014 14:58:38 GMT -5
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Post by Doppelgänger on Dec 1, 2014 22:44:03 GMT -5
OMG! I want it NOW! I just got all excited again for this series...I haven't been this excited over a series since TVD!
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Post by Doppelgänger on Dec 1, 2014 23:12:26 GMT -5
Here it is on youtube....
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Post by missmystic on Dec 4, 2014 11:45:30 GMT -5
This is cute! And gives a little hint at things to come :-)
TV Guide Magazine's Fan Favorites Awards: Outlander Couple on Winning Favorite Drama and Duo
Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe Interview
She's a married World War II battlefield nurse unexpectedly swept back in time to strife-torn 18th-century Scotland. He's a chivalrous Highlander. Together, they're television's hottest couple. The passion between Claire Randall (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) has made Outlander, the romantic adventure saga based on Diana Gabaldon's best-selling novel series, a hit for Starz, drawing an average of 5 million multiplatform viewers per episode since it debuted last August. We talked to the leads about feeling the fan love.
TV Guide Magazine: You were insulated from all the buzz while shooting in the remote Scottish countryside. What did you think of the fans once you encountered them last July at San Diego Comic-Con? Balfe: They're extremely quiet and really shy. [Laughs] Heughan: They're amazing. During the screening of the premiere, they recognized every line from the books and were talking amongst themselves!
TV Guide Magazine: What makes Claire and Jamie such a compelling couple? Balfe: Individually, they're very strong characters — but they don't try to tame each other. They encourage each other to be the best they can be. Heughan: They have quite a journey and face some really tough challenges. It's fun to watch them go through that.
TV Guide Magazine: And then there's the sex. The most-watched episode of the season was "The Wedding," in which your characters consummated their relationship. Can fans expect more steamy love scenes? Balfe: Oh, for sure! They are deeply connected. They have a very passionate relationship in all aspects. Heughan: The wedding night was about them beginning to discover each other. It's the very start of the relationship. The second part of the season develops their relationship — but the show gets darker.
TV Guide Magazine: Darker how? Balfe: Claire is trying to adapt to the specific code of morals and justice of this time. It causes really dangerous situations for her and Jamie. The political workings cause a rift between them. But they battle through it. That's what's so great about them.
TV Guide Magazine: The midseason finale ended with Jamie poised to rescue Claire from sadistic English army captain Black Jack Randall (Tobias Menzies). Will Black Jack continue to be a threat? Heughan: He's at the forefront of the second part of the season. Balfe: He doesn't go away easily!
TV Guide Magazine: And will Claire continue to struggle with trying to get back to her 20th-century husband, Frank (also played by Menzies)? Balfe: Being in the clutches of Black Jack, with Jamie coming to rescue her, it all comes to a head. Claire has to decide what she wants.
TV Guide Magazine: The second half of Season 1 doesn't return for another four months. How can fans deal with withdrawal? Heughan: If you're like me, you find yourself a bar and just stay there. Balfe: Reruns are good.
TV Guide Magazine: What are the most memorable gifts fans have sent you? Heughan: Jamie spends a lot of time getting beaten up and hurt, and I just received a wonderful T-shirt that has a picture of Jamie labeled with all his injuries and scars. It's really accurate! Balfe: I got a beautiful handwoven scarf — a tartan designed and registered especially for me. It was the most incredible gift I've ever gotten.
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Post by missmystic on Dec 19, 2014 14:41:34 GMT -5
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Post by iansfan on Dec 19, 2014 16:57:54 GMT -5
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Post by Doppelgänger on Dec 19, 2014 17:36:05 GMT -5
That's an understatement. I haven't been this excited about a series since TVD and 5 million viewers is wow! For a channel like this that is huge! And I hope it keeps growing as more people become aware of it by word of mouth. I mean that's how I started watching it just recently.
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Post by Doppelgänger on Dec 19, 2014 17:38:20 GMT -5
Oh and what little nickname did he give Claire at the beginning of that clip? It sounded like, my wee....something....maybe gaelic....god I love that! It warms my little Scottish heart....hehe
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Post by iansfan on Dec 19, 2014 17:46:23 GMT -5
Oh and what little nickname did he give Claire at the beginning of that clip? It sounded like, my wee....something....maybe gaelic....god I love that! It warms my little Scottish heart....hehe He says "mo neghean donn" which is Gaelic for "my brown haired lass"...sigh...
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Post by Doppelgänger on Dec 19, 2014 17:47:47 GMT -5
Oh and what little nickname did he give Claire at the beginning of that clip? It sounded like, my wee....something....maybe gaelic....god I love that! It warms my little Scottish heart....hehe He says "mo neghean donn" which is Gaelic for "my brown haired lass"...sigh... Oh God no wonder her pants practically fall off when she's around him....lol
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