Sam's question about why women are so attracted to him. Most women will say his looks, but that is exterior. I think it's his kind heart, his bravery , and his consideration for people who find themselves in trouble , and he can help. Now if he would only listen less to Claire when she interferes in things, he'd get in far less trouble himself!
Roger is good but omg Jamie is a hunk ...all the cast is perfect in there rolls you can't say any are not just right they have been picked with a lot of care and thought and for not being funny with answers you need to know the language to understand so how are you getting through the show if this is a problem
It depends on which part of Scotland his character is from. Because Sam is also Scottish but when you hear him in interviews his accent is not "that" Scottish and he said it's because he's from the lowest (geography) Scotland and his accent is different. Maybe that's why
Unni Davidsen back in the 1700’s the Scottish accent would have been much stronger , and varied, and they would have spoken Gaelic too, so Sam is doing the right thing, to play the part as it was written.
Irl, Richard is from Glasgow and people from Glasgow have, what you call, "MORE Scottish" accents than people from other areas. In the show, Roger is from Inverness, quite a ways North of Glasgow, and the accent there would be considerably different. As with all the actors, they've tried to make the accents of the characters as close to the region they're from. Hence, Sam Heughan sounds "less" Scottish than Jamie, and Richard Rankin sounds "more" Scottish than Roger to some people.
I didnt find jamie attractive when the first time i saw him tho... i started to find him attractive when I found him such a good listener one and the more I watched the series, apart other reasons (his kindness and so on) he was actually so open minded. That whats make him so attractive for me.
It’s all about the love and tenderness that woman are lacking in today’s relationship we yearn to be held up and respected by our husband and want that total commitment and loved unconditionally, that’s what I see as so attractive.
Maybe not. I think we are not seeing so many sex scenes as before cause there is no "room" for it. The first two seasons were more about them (specially the first one) and the third had scenes too, but in this season there are more important characters and storylines (bree and roger) and they are not adding "unnecessary" sex to the mix. I kinda miss it, but I don't think is her fault (or anyone's )
Why on earth they put them in those danged uncomfortable stools, so awkward. I like Brianna and Roger, it's best not to be too one-sided in a long story like this, we need to see the stories of everyone involved to round everything out.
When I got to Bree and Roger in the book, it felt sort of voyeuristic reading about Bree. (It didn’t help that I saw my daughter, a tall and rather dynamic redhead, also married, in the Bree character, even now. Weird, a bit, from a mom point of view. Though, I could certainly see her hunting with Jamie...
I can't stand Briana. Her self important arrogant entitled attitude is very off putting. She does not communicate well, and she demands honesty with Claire, and asks Claire to withhold things from Jamie. That is crap. I realize she is young , but she marches into a century that is 200 years earlier, and acts like a spoiled brat, rather than an empowered female.
@@janetsbridgeofsighs8974 No, I am not judgmental, I am observing the facts. The casting of the actor has nothing to do with her behavior. She is young true, but not all 18 year olds act entitled and demanding of others. Briana was well aware of the decisions that she was making, and while she had grief for the father that raised her, her anger at Jamie was misplased. I still stand behind what I said. , Her keeping secrets had nothing to do with the the character of Jamie. What Jamie did was terrible, he did not deserve her wrath.
If Jack Randall wasn't the downfall, I SERIOUSLY doubt Brianna will be. Her character is very complicated on a more intellectual level. Really study her character; I can't think of anyone else who could do it justice.
Caitriona gave an excellent answer regarding to the sex question, they're professional actors not soft porn actors
Sam's question about why women are so attracted to him. Most women will say his looks, but that is exterior. I think it's his kind heart, his bravery , and his consideration for people who find themselves in trouble , and he can help. Now if he would only listen less to Claire when she interferes in things, he'd get in far less trouble himself!
This is so funny. I love watching these.
Why is Caitriona so far away from the rest of them at the beginning?
Angie Blythe I was thinking the same thing when I first saw it.
She isn't.. it's just the way Sam is positioned in his chair that makes it look that way... ty
Angie Blythe ;;;;
i dont think she is. everyone is side by side so it looks she is far way
Roger is good but omg Jamie is a hunk ...all the cast is perfect in there rolls you can't say any are not just right they have been picked with a lot of care and thought and for not being funny with answers you need to know the language to understand so how are you getting through the show if this is a problem
Very well say.Jamie and Claire beings out the Passion and the love that they have for one another.very good Actors
Jaimie is so passionate // gorgeous //good actor // Claire brings this out in him //
Richard Rankin is my fave!!!!!!!
My god Sam looks so good in dark hair 😍
that first interviewer was rubbish, in both the clips from that panel. Not very pleasant questions, and kind of disrespectful in a way?
Yes, and the actors are so elegantly dressed but given raunchy questions.
Love the way he speaks! Is it even MORE scottish IRL than in the show? If so - why would you make it «less scottish» on screen?
It depends on which part of Scotland his character is from. Because Sam is also Scottish but when you hear him in interviews his accent is not "that" Scottish and he said it's because he's from the lowest (geography) Scotland and his accent is different. Maybe that's why
Unni Davidsen back in the 1700’s the Scottish accent would have been much stronger , and varied, and they would have spoken Gaelic too, so Sam is doing the right thing, to play the part as it was written.
@@lizward506 They spoke Gaelic in the Western Highlands and the Islands, the rest of the country spoke Scots
Irl, Richard is from Glasgow and people from Glasgow have, what you call, "MORE Scottish" accents than people from other areas. In the show, Roger is from Inverness, quite a ways North of Glasgow, and the accent there would be considerably different. As with all the actors, they've tried to make the accents of the characters as close to the region they're from. Hence, Sam Heughan sounds "less" Scottish than Jamie, and Richard Rankin sounds "more" Scottish than Roger to some people.
I didnt find jamie attractive when the first time i saw him tho... i started to find him attractive when I found him such a good listener one and the more I watched the series, apart other reasons (his kindness and so on) he was actually so open minded. That whats make him so attractive for me.
Both bria and claire are beautiful 😎👍🏽
Why “Frasier”? Euy
It’s all about the love and tenderness that woman are lacking in today’s relationship we yearn to be held up and respected by our husband and want that total commitment and loved unconditionally, that’s what I see as so attractive.
Well I guess Cait the one who is behind less sex in Outlander...to bad I always thought they did a great tactful job of it
Maybe not. I think we are not seeing so many sex scenes as before cause there is no "room" for it. The first two seasons were more about them (specially the first one) and the third had scenes too, but in this season there are more important characters and storylines (bree and roger) and they are not adding "unnecessary" sex to the mix. I kinda miss it, but I don't think is her fault (or anyone's )
Why on earth they put them in those danged uncomfortable stools, so awkward. I like Brianna and Roger, it's best not to be too one-sided in a long story like this, we need to see the stories of everyone involved to round everything out.
I think Claire is sending a message by sitting so far away. They are not a couple.
Joan Anne Wallace obviously
Rodgers pretty smart
When I got to Bree and Roger in the book, it felt sort of voyeuristic reading about Bree. (It didn’t help that I saw my daughter, a tall and rather dynamic redhead, also married, in the Bree character, even now. Weird, a bit, from a mom point of view. Though, I could certainly see her hunting with Jamie...
I can't stand Briana. Her self important arrogant entitled attitude is very off putting. She does not communicate well, and she demands honesty with Claire, and asks Claire to withhold things from Jamie. That is crap. I realize she is young , but she marches into a century that is 200 years earlier, and acts like a spoiled brat, rather than an empowered female.
Yes! I agree!!!
I really hope to see some deep character development with her
@@kaylaglore3420 Me too.
@@janetsbridgeofsighs8974 No, I am not judgmental, I am observing the facts. The casting of the actor has nothing to do with her behavior. She is young true, but not all 18 year olds act entitled and demanding of others. Briana was well aware of the decisions that she was making, and while she had grief for the father that raised her, her anger at Jamie was misplased. I still stand behind what I said. , Her keeping secrets had nothing to do with the the character of Jamie. What Jamie did was terrible, he did not deserve her wrath.
Beep wrong...Brianna will be the downfall of the show...who casted her???
If Jack Randall wasn't the downfall, I SERIOUSLY doubt Brianna will be. Her character is very complicated on a more intellectual level. Really study her character; I can't think of anyone else who could do it justice.