This is SOOOOOOOO cute each and every time She's understandably afraid to be called insane or a witch yet again And Ian just ' I KNEW you were a fairy' ❤ So wholesome ❤❤ He trusts her and even is he suspects her of being magical he knows she's a good person ❤ I also find it so refreshing that he practically just rolls with it ❤ this immense trust he has in her is heartwarming
@@Marek-o3u well to be FAIR, she didn't drop the 'your father is not your father and you were already 200 years old when you were born' shell on HIM... understandable that she freaked out
After Drums of Autumn, Gabaldon lost the plot. She said in an interview the last books are just a series of short stories cobbled together. My biggest disappointments are how Claire skipped explaining who she was to Jenny when Ian (Sr) was dying, William's character development ( YUK) and how Brianna and family can jump through time like it's getting in an elevator. Diana needs to conclude the series.
@@monmothma3358 Eh, maybe so. Tastes vary, I guess ... chacun á son goût. I have a preference for deeply researched, highly detailed works where the reader can be totally immersed in the setting. Some folks prefer more action, cut to the chase, don't bore me with details. Not my choice. I will say that some of my favorite authors (the late, great Caleb Carr comes to mind) are loved and dissed in equal measure for this reason. Some reviewers just do not care for his deeply researched and detailed works, and his literary style (which tends toward 19th century), while for me ... that's the whole point.
@@assekarn After Drums of Autumn, Gabaldon lost the plot. She said in an interview the last books are just a series of short stories cobbled together. My biggest disappointments are how Claire skipped explaining who she was to Jenny when Ian (Sr) was dying, William's character development and how Brianna and family can jump through time like getting in an elevator. Diana needs to conclude the series
@@assekarn You get out what you put in. If you want something that moves along from crisis to crisis, tv show is the thing. Gabaldon did a ton of research and spent years bringing each book to fruition. It seems bizarre to ignore the details of life in the 18th century and reduce a rich historical work to a simplistic adventure.
I worked in a bookshop for 3 years and read lots of books, and grew to find it is allowed to not like a book, let alone finish it. Hate to say it, but it is not a historical documentary. If she'd done her research, the constant rainy season should be in the Scottish bits of the story. Claire would have left voluntarily any man to get back to a time in which umbrellas were already invented. I personally do not miss the Scottish weather, 20 years is enough. Enjoying Sandals and non-waterproof footwear again.
I binge watched up to season 5. It's starting to be just drama after drama, same types of scenarios, with slightly different twists. Im actually getting bored....
@@MargaretPinard Basic and simplified plot of all the stories. Jamie is in trouble. Claire saves him. Claire is in trouble. Jamie saves her. Very satisfying but predictable. Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
@@christinemorton4395 that wasn’t my point, she should have been painted with a few wrinkles and lines. She’d be nearing menopause if not already there when she went back to Jamie. I’m 59 and also have little grey hair. But my face and neck have certainly changed. Everyone’s does except hers I guess lol
I am so ready for the second half of the current season. I absolutely love every aspect of “Outlander”. 🏰 ❤️⚔️
10000000% agreed.
Except that both books and tv series drag out so long. The last book took seven years!! It can feel very frustrating at times.
I just completed season 7 - first part
This is SOOOOOOOO cute each and every time
She's understandably afraid to be called insane or a witch yet again
And Ian just ' I KNEW you were a fairy' ❤
So wholesome ❤❤
He trusts her and even is he suspects her of being magical he knows she's a good person ❤
I also find it so refreshing that he practically just rolls with it ❤ this immense trust he has in her is heartwarming
Far better reaction than her actual daughter...
@@Marek-o3u well to be FAIR, she didn't drop the 'your father is not your father and you were already 200 years old when you were born' shell on HIM... understandable that she freaked out
I LOVE Ian and Murtaugh
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Ian: "Ohhhhh, wait til mum finds out!!" lol
They turned that line on it's head. Book Ian says, "I always knew you _weren't_ a fairy".
I think he actually says he always knew she wasn't a witch.
And he figures it out himself
I love this scene.
After Drums of Autumn, Gabaldon lost the plot. She said in an interview the last books are just a series of short stories cobbled together. My biggest disappointments are how Claire skipped explaining who she was to Jenny when Ian (Sr) was dying, William's character development ( YUK) and how Brianna and family can jump through time like it's getting in an elevator. Diana needs to conclude the series.
Read the books!
Totally different experience.
@@Cynthiatomaski-s4bI think the OP is talking about the books...
@@monmothma3358
Eh, maybe so. Tastes vary, I guess ... chacun á son goût.
I have a preference for deeply researched, highly detailed works where the reader can be totally immersed in the setting. Some folks prefer more action, cut to the chase, don't bore me with details. Not my choice.
I will say that some of my favorite authors (the late, great Caleb Carr comes to mind) are loved and dissed in equal measure for this reason. Some reviewers just do not care for his deeply researched and detailed works, and his literary style (which tends toward 19th century), while for me ... that's the whole point.
Just because the series doesn’t please you, you want to insist that the author conclude the series? Millions of people disagree with you.
I want to know Master Raymond's connection to Claire.
Nae fairy here 😂
I watched the first series (season) but didn't make the transition to the 2nd.
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@@BobSmith-dk8nw
Love the books. Don't care for the tv version ... couldn't make it past season 1.
READ the books .nothing boring about them
Fabulous books a must read if you enjoy the series 💕
I think I stopped with book 5... I was about a quarter in and it was still the same day and still raining the whole time ....
@@assekarn After Drums of Autumn, Gabaldon lost the plot. She said in an interview the last books are just a series of short stories cobbled together. My biggest disappointments are how Claire skipped explaining who she was to Jenny when Ian (Sr) was dying, William's character development and how Brianna and family can jump through time like getting in an elevator. Diana needs to conclude the series
@@assekarn
You get out what you put in.
If you want something that moves along from crisis to crisis, tv show is the thing.
Gabaldon did a ton of research and spent years bringing each book to fruition. It seems bizarre to ignore the details of life in the 18th century and reduce a rich historical work to a simplistic adventure.
I worked in a bookshop for 3 years and read lots of books, and grew to find it is allowed to not like a book, let alone finish it. Hate to say it, but it is not a historical documentary. If she'd done her research, the constant rainy season should be in the Scottish bits of the story. Claire would have left voluntarily any man to get back to a time in which umbrellas were already invented. I personally do not miss the Scottish weather, 20 years is enough. Enjoying Sandals and non-waterproof footwear again.
I binge watched up to season 5. It's starting to be just drama after drama, same types of scenarios, with slightly different twists. Im actually getting bored....
Read the books. They’re SO much better!
That’s what happens in the books too 😅
@@MargaretPinard Basic and simplified plot of all the stories. Jamie is in trouble. Claire saves him. Claire is in trouble. Jamie saves her. Very satisfying but predictable.
Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
You're not wrong, it's started to repeat.
But there is only supposed to be one season left which i think is great to call it done.
It's a drama what do you expect. Hahaha
Very secret❤😊!
20 years and all she has to show for it is a few grey hairs 😂
I'm 64 and have very few grey hairs. The rest is still auburn.
@@christinemorton4395 that wasn’t my point, she should have been painted with a few wrinkles and lines. She’d be nearing menopause if not already there when she went back to Jamie. I’m 59 and also have little grey hair. But my face and neck have certainly changed. Everyone’s does except hers I guess lol
@@LisaG442 A few grey hairs yes. But oh, her stories.
Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
@@LisaG442I'm 42 and don't have wrinkles. I get mistaken for a student on the campus that I work at. 🤷♀️
Ome of my daughters is in her early fifties and is often mistaken for being 20 years younger.
wow