You forget Jamie never seen Bree except in photos so he has not as much emotional attachment to her upon first meeting then. He did to Claire when she came back to him
I think it's great that after what happened Brianna recoils from every man's touch, except Jamie's, she trusted him from the start. The fact that he made it absolute clear he wasn't interested in her apparent interest probably helped too
I Agree with you I Love Jamie and Brianna every scene together I Love they father and daugther relationship💜💜💜. Sorry I know my english is not so good but I try my best I hope your understand thanks😉😉😉
This is an absolutely outstanding series. In 50 decades of watching TV series, my only thought was 'will be the episode where I lose interest?'. But with Outlander, every single episode just hooks you even more. THAT is remarkable. You can't bottle that. You laugh, you cry, you are horrified, and you learn real things about history that you wouldn't even know. What more can you want from your TV?
Kyle Edgecomb Not at all I can relate to him the most of the characters probably because my uncle / godfather pretty much has the same qualities if you understand me !!
Kyle Edgecomb I get that but he was kept alive longer than he is in the books as he actually died at the battle of culloden in voyager ( third book ) . This was done because the producers and fans loved what Duncan lacroix did with the character so he couldn’t be kept around for longer Diana and the writers felt that they had given him the best send off they could and I agree .
This scene is so touching. However at the back of my mind, no matter how much I try to not think about it.... All I can think of is.... "Please don't touch my face with your dirty hands, father. Especially after you just finished peeing." @_@
Then I'd say blame Diana Gabaldon for it since she wrote the original scene. I would think there would have been a better way for Jamie and Bree to meet other than something so base.
Never felt as much love for a TV show in my life, as a proud scot its been great to see them showing scottish history. Dont ever want it to end! Tulachard! Saor Alba 🏴🏴
It seems a little weird to me that in the books, unlike in the show, after Brianna comes to the 18th century she doesn't have such a distant relationship with Jamie (maybe I just imagined that) she kinda loves him with all of her heart and she doesn't act so much like a stranger. I just don't feel this father-daughter bond and love when I watch the show
I feel it actually makes more sense. I mean, yeah he is her bio father, but he is much literally a stranger to her. Is normal that she would not be like "oh my father, i love you so much dad" right away, anyone would need time to see someone they just met as their father.
@@nessyness5447 well, yeah, typically no one would run into some stranger's arms shouting "I love you dad who I never knew". I'm saying that in the books emotions between them started to appear much faster than in the series (in my previous comment I wasn't taking about their meeting in particular but their relationship in general)
@@victoriaivanova5293 yeah, i get it, but i mean that i find the slower pace of the novel more believable. I mean, imagine you were to find out that your father is not your bio one and then you met the bio one , but he is a stranger and for you, your dad, is the one who raised you ( bree and frank were super close too). Is difficult to get used to the idea that this person is your father too and to start caring about them as such. I imagine she would not want to let go of dad frank's memory and some part of her mayne felt like she was betraying him by calling jaimie father too. It's a difficult thing and they aslo clash in ideas and beliefs. So it makes sense it would take them longer to connect.
Everyone in the comments: It bugs me that he didn't wash his hands. Me: It bugs me that a guy in his early 30's is supposed to be the father of someone in her late 20's....
it bugs me way more knowing that the actor who plays Roger is 11 years older than the actor that plays Brianna. i also don't like their relationship (felt way to rushed) and when i found that out it made it worst... (and Roger actor is only 3 years younger than Jamie's actor)
@@Nofret5 No actually, he was 23 when he met Claire. She left after about 3 years, when he was 26. Then came back after 20 years, when he was 46. So mid forties, not mid fifties.
@@RoseOfMadina oh Yeah Yeah, but I thought i heard them speak about in Season 5 that Jaime was in his fifties. And I was referring to when they made it to that period in colonial America
I really, really admire how Jamie loved his daughter and son ❤ It was real and far different from other shows I had watched. He's keeping William's picture/portrait. He remembered Faith and the red hair. And he hopes Bree found his time as a home ❤ He didn't like her to go back in the future. He is so rare. And i love him. 😚
Brianna: It's me. Can't you tell? Jamie already knowing in his heart she's his daughter but still so shocked because he never expected to see his daughter at his own time answering with kindness while he's about to burst into tears: Aye. Aye, I can. 😭♥️
Not like they had hand basins and urinals at the time so washing hands wasn’t as easy as some would think especially if you were middle class and rural let’s be honest !
I agree! They all feel so authentic, like everything that's happened (minus the time travel) could and probably has happened to anyone back in that time with those circumstances.
I can't explain the impact this TV series has on me, especially Jamie's character. I think I'm getting old, I get tears in my eyes with this scene and a few others. The only time I remember being like this was when I saw Murron's death scene from Braveheart in the cinema.
What touches me the most is Jamie's laugh when he hugs his daughter. A reassuring and fatherly laugh. Also, Claire's reflex to mechanically open her arms and drop what she was holding to welcome her daughter in her arms... this type of detail cannot be written. This must come instinctively from the actors and actresses and from the director who shouts: “Cut! That was perfect!'' while crying...
i thought i was the only one thinking that XD , like he is touching her face right after he was peeing without washing his hands...just another reason to not stay in that century...XD
Jamie never thought the would get to meet his daughter and I think Claire resigned herself to never seeing her again either so the utter joy for them both is so clear
Is it really?? I've seen some good tv shows that have referenced outlander, eg; the good doctor, the boys. So i don't think it is slept on, maybe the fans are just not as noisy as GOT fans😂
@@cmarq817 use ur brains.. what would you expect your daughter that is not even in the same century as you standing behind you in a allyway while peeing and even without knowing if she could travel like her mother...
idc why people must offend in every situation ? Can you answer without saying "use your brain " I literally hate these kind of people in general ready to offend ready to judge and disrespectful!!!
I swear just watched this episode and it was a rollercoaster of emotions. I cried so much in this scene, well basically through the whole episode. I just hate the fact that those 3 had lost 20 years of their life. It breaks my heart, but still they managed to show the bonding between Brianna and Jamie so good and the end with Jamie beating Roger. God I have to keep watching
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Love this and even more when she calls him da I do the same it’s a Celtic thing and something the Irish and Scots have in common tbh !! It’s why drums of autumn is my fave book of the series
Eccremocarpus scaber no I’m Australian but of Irish descent and most of my family in Ireland do but in Brianna’s case it’s what she calls Jamie but I have heard Scots use it my friend in Aberdeen certainly does use it but I guess it might be generational thing ? Maybe ?
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Esta historia es de tantas emociones , sentimientos . es la vida con todos sus matices nos guste o no .aún me falta la quinta temporada pero la veré es imperdible.
It does bug me that her eyes are brown when both her parents are blue. How perfect would that be if Clare's eyes were brown, so she'd have her fathers hair and mothers eyes. 😍
Enamoradisima de esta estupenda serie, lo malo es que sale la nueva temporada la veo en 3 días y después me quedo triste por que quiero seguir viéndola y me frustro, no se tarden por favor!!
I met my brother once when i was in Florence on a trip. He decided to surprise me and i looked at him, bid him good morning then walked passed him. When you don't expect to see someone, you don't really notice them till you stop and think for a second.
She's a beautiful woman, so the fact he immediately goes 'Nah, I have a wife', I respect it. Not playing the field or seeing where he may be able to take it. Immediate boundaries, I appreciate it.
Fav scene when the father hug his daughter. After this scene there isn’t any hugs from jamie and bre. Bre looks like didnt have cares to jamie. It seen When jamie sick because snake poisen, her mother and her husband sad about the condition of jamie but bre didnt sad at all, it looks on her face. We agreed that frank is trully father for her, but at least give little cares to jamie. When she want to back to the future, jamie talk to bre, but bre didnt give hug to jamie, very dissapointed as daughter. I hope there is more hug from jamie and bre, so the series is not only about pove and sex, but lover from the father - daughter and vice versa
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I love the fact that he became even more happy when he realized that Claire was gonna see Brianna. He knew how much Claire had missed her!!
I'm happy that she found Jaime first, and then her mother.
i love ur pfp :)
Best scene ever imho is when Claire went back to him and he fainted in the print shop. I watch that over and over.
😂😂 and he thought he had pee himself 😂😂😂 made laugh
Brianna has Jamie's hair..
Uu
I love this scene!! the love of them is perfect!! :)
You forget Jamie never seen Bree except in photos so he has not as much emotional attachment to her upon first meeting then. He did to Claire when she came back to him
I think it's great that after what happened Brianna recoils from every man's touch, except Jamie's, she trusted him from the start. The fact that he made it absolute clear he wasn't interested in her apparent interest probably helped too
I'm crying like a baby. The Claire's face when she sees her.... it's priceless
I love the line, she'll be mad with joy. And the look on her face as they embrace. Outstanding acting
I love it when she hugs him she just so relieved you can tell after everything that has happened to her she just want to feel safe
Oh god, I can watch it again and again & I’ll cry every time 🤍
I Agree with you I Love Jamie and Brianna every scene together I Love they father and daugther relationship💜💜💜. Sorry I know my english is not so good but I try my best I hope your understand thanks😉😉😉
Every. Single. Time.
Best scene EVER
Me too... 😭
Me too
This is an absolutely outstanding series. In 50 decades of watching TV series, my only thought was 'will be the episode where I lose interest?'. But with Outlander, every single episode just hooks you even more. THAT is remarkable. You can't bottle that. You laugh, you cry, you are horrified, and you learn real things about history that you wouldn't even know. What more can you want from your TV?
3:06 Jamie probably thinking " I finally have my two girls here with me "
No doubt about it all his family with him if we include murtagh and young Ian !
@@michelleflood8220 Is it too soon to mention Murtagh?
Kyle Edgecomb Not at all I can relate to him the most of the characters probably because my uncle / godfather pretty much has the same qualities if you understand me !!
@@michelleflood8220 I was referring to his unfortunate passing in the most recent season
Kyle Edgecomb I get that but he was kept alive longer than he is in the books as he actually died at the battle of culloden in voyager ( third book ) . This was done because the producers and fans loved what Duncan lacroix did with the character so he couldn’t be kept around for longer Diana and the writers felt that they had given him the best send off they could and I agree .
This scene is so touching. However at the back of my mind, no matter how much I try to not think about it....
All I can think of is....
"Please don't touch my face with your dirty hands, father. Especially after you just finished peeing." @_@
yep xD
gives me anxiety every time lol
Haha my thoughts all the time... They could've chosen him doing something else... 🤔
Loool
Then I'd say blame Diana Gabaldon for it since she wrote the original scene. I would think there would have been a better way for Jamie and Bree to meet other than something so base.
Never felt as much love for a TV show in my life, as a proud scot its been great to see them showing scottish history. Dont ever want it to end! Tulachard! Saor Alba 🏴🏴
I could read it with scott accent. Hugs from Brazil
So he was caught by his daughter when peeing in a small lane. And he touched her face without washing his hand... haha. But it's Jamie, it's okay :)
Hygiene was really invented in the last century.
No bottles of hand sanitiser in their pockets then!
Lol my thought too lol 😝
bad directing
I love how we’re all so obsessed with Jamie, that he could literally commit devilish crimes, and we’ll all be like, “eh, it’s Jamie, it’s okay:-)”
It seems a little weird to me that in the books, unlike in the show, after Brianna comes to the 18th century she doesn't have such a distant relationship with Jamie (maybe I just imagined that) she kinda loves him with all of her heart and she doesn't act so much like a stranger. I just don't feel this father-daughter bond and love when I watch the show
I feel this on so many levels! It completely sucks they ruined such a beautiful relationship like that
I feel it actually makes more sense. I mean, yeah he is her bio father, but he is much literally a stranger to her. Is normal that she would not be like "oh my father, i love you so much dad" right away, anyone would need time to see someone they just met as their father.
@@nessyness5447 well, yeah, typically no one would run into some stranger's arms shouting "I love you dad who I never knew". I'm saying that in the books emotions between them started to appear much faster than in the series (in my previous comment I wasn't taking about their meeting in particular but their relationship in general)
@@victoriaivanova5293 yeah, i get it, but i mean that i find the slower pace of the novel more believable. I mean, imagine you were to find out that your father is not your bio one and then you met the bio one , but he is a stranger and for you, your dad, is the one who raised you ( bree and frank were super close too). Is difficult to get used to the idea that this person is your father too and to start caring about them as such. I imagine she would not want to let go of dad frank's memory and some part of her mayne felt like she was betraying him by calling jaimie father too. It's a difficult thing and they aslo clash in ideas and beliefs. So it makes sense it would take them longer to connect.
Hmm how are you doing victoria?
Everyone in the comments: It bugs me that he didn't wash his hands.
Me: It bugs me that a guy in his early 30's is supposed to be the father of someone in her late 20's....
He was in his late 30s and she was in her early-mid 20s when they filmed this, though. It still looks kind of weird.
You just have to imagine that he is supposed to be in his mid 50’s during the story 😂😂😂
it bugs me way more knowing that the actor who plays Roger is 11 years older than the actor that plays Brianna.
i also don't like their relationship (felt way to rushed) and when i found that out it made it worst... (and Roger actor is only 3 years younger than Jamie's actor)
@@Nofret5 No actually, he was 23 when he met Claire. She left after about 3 years, when he was 26. Then came back after 20 years, when he was 46. So mid forties, not mid fifties.
@@RoseOfMadina oh Yeah Yeah, but I thought i heard them speak about in Season 5 that Jaime was in his fifties. And I was referring to when they made it to that period in colonial America
I can watch this a million times and not get tired of it.....😪😢😭😭❤
Bro consult ur doctor then
I really, really admire how Jamie loved his daughter and son ❤ It was real and far different from other shows I had watched. He's keeping William's picture/portrait. He remembered Faith and the red hair. And he hopes Bree found his time as a home ❤ He didn't like her to go back in the future. He is so rare. And i love him. 😚
I think I’ve never cried so much like watching this series. And I just cannot stop rewatching it over and over again.❤
Aww “dunna weep Lass. Dunna weep a liannain” 😍😍 that just melts my Scottish heart
what does it mean
@@tamarapavlovic611 don't weep girl. don't weep my darling. Liannain means my darling or my love in Gaelic
Brianna: It's me. Can't you tell?
Jamie already knowing in his heart she's his daughter but still so shocked because he never expected to see his daughter at his own time answering with kindness while he's about to burst into tears: Aye. Aye, I can.
😭♥️
Can’t stop crying 🥺 so beautiful
Such a sweet moment, and all I can think is, WASH YOUR DIRTY HANDS, YOU HOT DADDY. Personal hygiene not so much in 1700s?
Not like they had hand basins and urinals at the time so washing hands wasn’t as easy as some would think especially if you were middle class and rural let’s be honest !
@@michelleflood8220 I agree, that is the obvious answer. But my point is, he touched her face after his wiz. That, was my icky moment.
Abinaya Sivagnanam different hand not the one he was urinating with !
@@michelleflood8220 lol thanks for the clarification :)
@tony b Ofcourse. I AM talking about my own perception about the scene. Just like you didn't notice that, I noticed this. :)
This serie is one of the best at the moment. The characters are so touching, even the vilains. Love this so much!
I agree! They all feel so authentic, like everything that's happened (minus the time travel) could and probably has happened to anyone back in that time with those circumstances.
Wedding night, reunion, and this scene my all time favourite outlander moments
I could watch this scene over and over!!!!!! This is so absolutely touching,!
This is one of my favorite scenes with Bree!
Really that's nice
I can't explain the impact this TV series has on me, especially Jamie's character. I think I'm getting old, I get tears in my eyes with this scene and a few others. The only time I remember being like this was when I saw Murron's death scene from Braveheart in the cinema.
3:05 Jamie: “I have a family!”
What touches me the most is Jamie's laugh when he hugs his daughter. A reassuring and fatherly laugh. Also, Claire's reflex to mechanically open her arms and drop what she was holding to welcome her daughter in her arms... this type of detail cannot be written. This must come instinctively from the actors and actresses and from the director who shouts: “Cut! That was perfect!'' while crying...
One of the best scenes. Gives me chills everytime!
the thing that came to my mind during the scene:
hey dad, you didn't wash your hand with that touching and poking
i thought i was the only one thinking that XD , like he is touching her face right after he was peeing without washing his hands...just another reason to not stay in that century...XD
😁😂
Was my first thought, too 😁
A beautiful scene Jamie meets his daughter. Family is complete.
the heaviest for me was when Jamie released Murtagh from his oath.
i was like, "im a man and im strong . . . . . . 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭."
I can't take anything to do with murtaugh seriously in this season. The book went in a totally different direction with him.
@@Elisheval why, what happened in the books?
@@VinyZikss He died in the battle of Culloden if I remember correctly.
No matter how many times I watch this it always makes me cry. Superb acting by all.
I keep coming back to watch this over and over again. Absolutely magical
The most amazing part is when he takes Bree to see her mum.
Jamie never thought the would get to meet his daughter and I think Claire resigned herself to never seeing her again either so the utter joy for them both is so clear
My favourite scene from the series is probably this. I come back to this video over and over again
Emotional scene
This was an incredibly well made scene and this whole episode was highly intense. One of the best Outlander episodes of all.
TI think this is the BEST SCENE in the entire series, they didnt overdo it, but WOW
this made me cry... thanks for this video.
That's my most favorite scene in all of the series.
I cry everytime I watch it.
THIS SERIES IS SLEPT ON ITS SOOOOO GOOD
so true!
Is it really?? I've seen some good tv shows that have referenced outlander, eg; the good doctor, the boys. So i don't think it is slept on, maybe the fans are just not as noisy as GOT fans😂
@@chammychamchas maybe. BUT ITS AMAZING!!
@@saniakhan4121 yes it is, i love it sooo much!
This is probably one of my favourite scenes
Claire’s acting was soo good!
Jamie: *pees*
After peeing, Jamie couple of seconds later: finally meets his daughter
Lol I was waiting at least more touchy moment between them
Well it was touchy, he touched her face with his hand after peeing...can't think in anything else since someone mentioned it.
@Ahsen Akıllı : Jamie had a hand sanitizer in his pocket :) .
I am watching round two right now...I cant get enough of it.
Wow......Nice....Bravo... Outlander real pure hearted ❤️ You are a nature key to us all... thank you; Don't you agree Sweet ma'am?
How did he not recognise her though? He did see the photographs of Brianna that Claire brought along
He wasn’t expecting to see her in his time so wouldn’t have registered
Exactly!!! I also commented that in anorher video....
@@cmarq817 use ur brains.. what would you expect your daughter that is not even in the same century as you standing behind you in a allyway while peeing and even without knowing if she could travel like her mother...
idc why people must offend in every situation ? Can you answer without saying "use your brain "
I literally hate these kind of people in general ready to offend ready to judge and disrespectful!!!
Jenny Pruggmayer me too! Just shows they have an inferiority complex. Need to put people down to bring themselves up
Such beautiful moments 💜
I swear just watched this episode and it was a rollercoaster of emotions. I cried so much in this scene, well basically through the whole episode. I just hate the fact that those 3 had lost 20 years of their life. It breaks my heart, but still they managed to show the bonding between Brianna and Jamie so good and the end with Jamie beating Roger. God I have to keep watching
i always keep coming back to this moment so beautiful...
This is so touching and well done! ♥️
Yes it is . You seem to be a huge fan of outlander.
@@richardrankin2602 yes i am!
@@patriciacustodio4438 that's good .I hope you and your family are safe from the covid-19 pandemic
Yeah that's true,how are you doing
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The Fraser family reunited😍😍
I love this show.❤❤❤
I'm not crying, I'm not crying... OK, I'll admit it 😍 this is beautiful
Love this and even more when she calls him da I do the same it’s a Celtic thing and something the Irish and Scots have in common tbh !! It’s why drums of autumn is my fave book of the series
Michelle Flood are you from Ireland? I’m Scottish (live in Edinburgh) and don’t know anyone that calls their dad “da”
Eccremocarpus scaber no I’m Australian but of Irish descent and most of my family in Ireland do but in Brianna’s case it’s what she calls Jamie but I have heard Scots use it my friend in Aberdeen certainly does use it but I guess it might be generational thing ? Maybe ?
@@eccremocarpusscaber5159 I’m from north Lanarkshire and we call your dads ‘da’ lol
@@michelleflood8220 we do here in Lanarkshire, Scotland
No me canso de verla cada vez que puedo yo vi toda. La serie felicidades al tremendo 😊 actor de s
Oh, what a scene....
There will not have a series like that again....
I want one Jamie in my life. 😂💞
Me too... maybe could be most easier to you because here in Brazil men like Jamie rarely exists
@@sylshark1 kkkkkkkkkkk
Fantastic !! I have to watch this every day.
When I read this is Drums of Autumn I was in floods of tears! I waited four books for this meeting!
This was amazing! 🥰
I love this part the reunion ❤
Frank Randall and his friends are the 7 people who disliked the video
He has friends?
The good Frank?
and Bonnet
In fact, Brianna had a vision of Frank before travel, smiling to her, aproving that she was going to meet her biological father.
I actually cried!!
You don't have to cry Rosie . You seem to be a huge fan of outlander .
Really that's crazy!!lol how are you rosie?
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Wow......Nice....Bravo... Outlander real pure hearted ❤️ You are a nature key to us all... thank you; Don't you agree Sweet ma'am?
Uma das cenas mais lindas da série.
And the first thing I noticed is Jamie took a leak then proceeded to touch his daughters face 😖
Jamie~~
Acting is the best !!
This is my favourite scene
The. Best. Scene. In. The. Whole. Show!
my favorite scene forever
Me encanta Claire, le sale re bien, se le saltan los ojos cuando la ve a Brianna.
Pd, me encanta el nombre :3
My favourite scene! When Jamie finally met Brianna
Absolute Fav scene ! I wish they would do hangouts with the crew again I missed it. Far out I want to watch it again for the fifth time hehe
The best film in the world .. OutLander Series.. 😘
Es la escena mas conmovedora! me encanta!!! 👏👏
Buenisimo.Brillante👏👏👏👏👏👏💚💛💜
Hi
This scene was so touching.
Esta historia es de tantas emociones , sentimientos . es la vida con todos sus matices nos guste o no .aún me falta la quinta temporada pero la veré es imperdible.
M in tears. Lovely scene not my first watch of course. Great fatherhood.
Absolute magic...!!
It does bug me that her eyes are brown when both her parents are blue.
How perfect would that be if Clare's eyes were brown, so she'd have her fathers hair and mothers eyes. 😍
Read thé books. Claires eyes are golden. They have thé color of whisky.
Jamie's sister has brown eyes, if you pay attention, Jamie's mother had brown eyes, they talked about that on Outlander
@@raoullevan6550 but this isn't the book lol and genetics are genetics lol
J adore cette scène où Jimie et Bryanna se retrouvent enfin..elle est tellement émouvante..Enfin réunis tous les 3..c est très beau..
I'm a rugged man,why do I have a year when I watch this scene,especially when Brianna says I'm your daughter,is there something wrong with me!
But he didn't wash his hands 1:38
I can't stop watching these videos and I can't stop watching again and again this film . I am crazy, may be. Give me advise about another film.
Enamoradisima de esta estupenda serie, lo malo es que sale la nueva temporada la veo en 3 días y después me quedo triste por que quiero seguir viéndola y me frustro, no se tarden por favor!!
Maravillosa escena...
Exelentes.los amo👏👏👏👏👏💖
You seem to be a huge fan of outlander Exelentes .
Flaw: He had seen pictures of her, he should have at least recognized her a little even prior to introduction
I love this scene... but I can't help thinking that Jamie didn't wash his hands!
Jamie "I have a wife"
Yes exactly. Her mama.
My man completely forgot about the pics Clarie showed him ig☠
I met my brother once when i was in Florence on a trip. He decided to surprise me and i looked at him, bid him good morning then walked passed him.
When you don't expect to see someone, you don't really notice them till you stop and think for a second.
She's a beautiful woman, so the fact he immediately goes 'Nah, I have a wife', I respect it. Not playing the field or seeing where he may be able to take it. Immediate boundaries, I appreciate it.
Just wached the little house on the prairie and i must say this feels like laura and charles ingalls🥲
Best scene ever
Fav scene when the father hug his daughter. After this scene there isn’t any hugs from jamie and bre. Bre looks like didnt have cares to jamie. It seen When jamie sick because snake poisen, her mother and her husband sad about the condition of jamie but bre didnt sad at all, it looks on her face.
We agreed that frank is trully father for her, but at least give little cares to jamie. When she want to back to the future, jamie talk to bre, but bre didnt give hug to jamie, very dissapointed as daughter.
I hope there is more hug from jamie and bre, so the series is not only about pove and sex, but lover from the father - daughter and vice versa
This is the best thing it so raw with emotion I can't!!!
Really
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and me remembering the hand he didn't wash after using the bathroom :/
@UltraMídia Desenvolvimento e MKT Digital : Jamie had a hand sanitizer in his pocket !!!
Both of Jamie's children were raised by other men.