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Old 07-11-16, 09:22 PM
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Really liked this season and thought the final episode was excellent. I would have liked to have seen more Claire after she came back instead of the jump in the final episode. So, So happy there will be at least 2 more seasons.
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Originally Posted by johnnysd
Really liked this season and thought the final episode was excellent. I would have liked to have seen more Claire after she came back instead of the jump in the final episode. So, So happy there will be at least 2 more seasons.
Agreed about new seasons. I'm just hoping that when she goes back it's to the time she left. I'm not a fan of actors in old age make-up. Claire's looked less than convincing more than once is just that one episode.
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My wife and I binged the first two seasons in the past two weeks, and we can't wait for season three to start Sept. 10. In the meantime, we have to suffer through Droughtlander.
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My wife and I binged the first two seasons in the past two weeks, and we can't wait for season three to start Sept. 10. In the meantime, we have to suffer through Droughtlander.
Yeah its pretty brutal. Outlander for me is "event" TV. I know it's really more aimed at women but I so love this show.
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Originally Posted by johnnysd
Yeah its pretty brutal. Outlander for me is "event" TV. I know it's really more aimed at women but I so love this show.
If that's true, then I don't know what they are thinking when they include the many very graphic and brutal scenes they do on this show. My wife, and most other women I know, would have bailed long before the lengthy torture and raping of Jamie. The rom-com scenes they have on this show don't outweigh the far more frequent scenes that are more like Game of Thrones than Sex in the City.

I too can't with for the new season. I'm expecting we will finally get some deeper story that takes both in both timelines simultaneously rather than it almost always being one or the other.
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Just finished the second season, and while it was hit or miss throughout, the finale was great. I'd watch a series with just the daughter in it.

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