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  1. Just saw on starz that Clive Russell has been cast to play Jamie's manipulative grandfather in Season 2. Are you up to telling me why his grandfather is in Season 2. Hasn't he long been dead?? Also, if you have the generous time and will and only if it is important to the main storyline , what is the Fraser Prophesy? You are all so kind to fill us non-readers in on the details. I am a book reader but not Outlander. I learned back in the Godfather days never to read a book and then go see the movie. I am willing to read the books after the shows air.....many years from now. :) Funny, I read mysteries and never skip to the back of the book but don't mind Outlander spoilers within reason. Maybe, it is because I know the tv show may actually make a different interpretation of the book.
  2. Petunia i FOUND THE LINK!! and posted it in the Media Thread. Enjoy.
  3. Petunia , Here is the link for the Lord John Grey tape. The article explains what the tape is about.and the video is at the end of the article. http://www.tvrecapalooza.com/2015/11/outlanders-lord-john-grey-casting.html
  4. Thank you DittyDotDot , I think that is enough info for now. I thought perhaps he was going to be an unknown relative to Jamie. You are too good to me DDD :) Hope you go to Sam"s Twitter and watch the short interview he just posted. Petunia, I saw a young man doing a self tape audition as Lord John. Someone on Tumblr linked the video. They said that they knew the dialogue was from the books but were not sure that it was an official audition or just someone posting it online on their own. I will look for it but since I am an internet wanderer I may not be able to find it. The scene was in the woods where the characters first meet.
  5. Who is Lord John Grey? Is he related to Jamie? I became intrigued after I saw the audition video? that was put online today. Thank you in advance for your always thoughtful answers.
  6. Grashka, I am really hoping that Season two will have a poignant wrap up scene to Ransom. I hesitate to post in this thread because you are all so deeply knowledgeable about the show and especially the books....and better typers I think but......... It did bother me that Jamie looked so horrific as he crawled on the putrid cell floor and yet when Claire sees him, he has been washed. Jamie does look grubby but nothing like he did earlier in the day. I know nit picking.
  7. DittyDotDot posted: " I just hope they learned sufficiently from this first season. ". Yes, they learned not to include deleted scenes on the DVD next year. lol chocolatetruffle posted: " I always thought it was important that we see how much courage it took for Jamie to walk past that post, knowing what fate awaited him if he were captured, in order to rescue Claire. " Agree, Claire herself should know but once again maybe we are to assume that as they walked the last stretch to Lallybroch and talked about Jenny they also discussed this topic. Let me add that the Blu Ray DVDs give a beautiful picture on my LED TV and the sound seems a little clearer.
  8. WatchrTina posted: " That's easy. Speed up the witch trial to leave more time to clarify Claire's decision at the stones (which isn't a deleted scene but should have been.) " Totally agree. As a non-book reader at the time, I was left with many questions about the stones scene. As a matter of fact, as the camera focused on the fire pit, I thought how could that woman leave him. I am NOT watching this show anymore. Grashka posted: ".....cutting out most of Claire singing Boogie Woogie Sassenach and half of rape/torture scenes...." I agree with cutting some of the singing, although I did enjoy it but for the torture scene I wanted more. Settle down now..... I luv Jamie but the vision of him crawling on the floor left me wondering just what went on after the initial rape. Just a dialogue, as in the book, after the fact explanation. Maybe that will come in Season 2 but I doubt it. My thought is that all these scenes were fine but the decision to make one season per book was short sighted. But, I am very grateful that Sony and Starz picked up the project and funded the 1st Season so well. The Season 1 actually stands alone as a gloriously beautiful movie.
  9. Great observations on the deleted scenes, posters. :) Do any of us think that OL has created its own problem? They compiled such a talented ensemble of actors and writers etc..Then they tried/try to fit a multi-layered book into single seasons. I think, if they want to rise to classic show level, that they must include some of these type of moving deleted scenes. I couldn't recommend any scenes be cut (other than Leery's near __ for WatchrTina___ kiss). I guess, my long winded question is ,,,What scenes would you cut to make room for your favorite deleted scene?
  10. My favorite deleted scene was in Epi.9 The Reckoning is Collum and Jamie. It showed Collum's respect and affection for Jamie. I longed for a scene underlining and clarifying that Collum wanted and considered Jamie as his successor. I felt that the Season continued to minimize Jamie's position in the Clan. Sent to the stables to work and sleep. I remembered the greetings that Ms.Fitz gave the returning Highlanders in Episode one. I waited her "special" greeting for Jamie.................which did not come. Obviously, she knew him by name, telling "Jamie" to come along.But not a big welcome. As a non-book reader, at that point, I wasn't sure just who or what Jamie was in the Clan hierarchy. I even liked the brawl scene that Jamie and Murtagh break up. Murtagh says something about Jamie acting like a Laird. Guess, I need to be happy that they didn't include the scene were Claire calls him a "stable boy". I really question why the Episode 9 Reckoning included that sappy scene between a 14 yr old leery ( misspell on purpose) and a 22 yr old man was include in an otherwise excellent episode. So many masterfully acted scenes cut to make room for it. Oh! Opportunities missed.
  11. Nidratime,,,,,,,This stupid American really appreciates your research on the timing of the release of Outlander. WatchrTina,,,,,...I read Texas when it was first published. Little did I know that I would end up living here for so many years. It is indeed a grand state with a sweeping history.
  12. A fine distinction huh? Better in the book speculation thread?
  13. Thank you so much Dittydotdot. You told me exactly what I wanted to know. I even read the spoiler tag. There is some dark irony of Jamie being buried near BJR. I realize that it is a way for Claire to stumble on his stone but think that Jamie would have preferred to be in his family plot in Lallybroch. So, now I need to mull over just how Ron intends to open Season 2. Thanks again.
  14. Thank you for taking the time to answer me. What I understand about DIA is very limited and garnered from comments and posts. So how does Claire know that Jamie is alive without the book having discussed the raising of Bree etc. I did read how she learns that Jamie is probably alive. I guess my mind works very linear and B should follow A. Grashka would you mind telling me how DIA opens in the book? I have noticed that posters have wished that the Season 2 would open that way but Ron Moore has said that it won't open as the book does. I know, I can hear posters saying, read the book now!!
  15. Just so you know what my frame of reference is, I have watched the series many times and then read Book 1. I have not read DIA Book 2. So, I may be all wet. lol There are only 13 episodes to cover a lot of serious events that must be addressed for the continuation of the series to make sense. I want to see Jamie's 20 years without Claire, Frank raising Bree, Claire furthering her education, Culloden, Paris and Jamie becoming a good businessman after dealing with his trauma with BJR, I don't want to be cheated out of any of it. Maybe one of Ron's surprises is that there will be a season 3 and it will be the second half of DIA. Or more likely and more disappointing to me, the last two episodes 12 and 13 are like Wentworth and Ransom- a two part finale. Epi, 12 Claire travels back to 1946 has Bree and Frank agrees to raise Bree. Meanwhile, back in Scotland Jamie gets one brief scene showing him suffering. Epi. 13 You see Bree grown and with Roger. Claire has her career. Frank has met his Maker. Life goes on for Jaime as he carries his torch. Claire debates returning to Scotland to find her old love. The last scene is the blackout of the Stone travel. Oh well....on a lighter not, the audition reels that were linked to were both very good. But as a nonreader, I have no idea about Roger's personality. Murniak could be Jamie and Claire's son....built and look like Claire but sounds a lot like Jamie. The blonde Campion was very thoughtful and sweet. I liked them both.
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