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  1. These were posted on Diana's Facebook as well. They are NOT pictures from filming, so they are actually Rick and Sophie rather than Roger and Bree. Diana also reminded people that it took many tries to get Jamie's hair color to a shade that would work for filming in all levels of light, so this is probably not the final color for Bree's hair.
  2. I've read the Wilderness Series. Definitely worth reading and a good way to pass the time during our hiatus. I also learned a lot about the war of 1812!
  3. The boy is definitely Sun Elk's son. I didn't go back and look at the exact words, but it's something about the boy having Ian's 'spirit' or something. It seemed weird to me that Ian could 'claim' a kid that wasn't his, but that is how I interpreted it.
  4. Friday Night Lights was one of my favorite shows and I started watching Nashville entirely because of Connie Britton. If anyone is looking for book suggestions for Droughtlander, I've got a series to recommend that I just started re-reading. I even went to the used book store to buy paperbacks, because I think I'll want to come back to it again. The best thing is the series is complete. No waiting for the next book! The series is by Jacqueline Carey and the first book is Kushiel's Dart. There are three trilogies (and they're long, so lots to keep you busy). They're more fantasy than historical fiction, though the fictionalized world is centered in what would be France and the history mimics a lot of our world history. The first trilogy is focused on Phedre, who is trained to be a courtesan in a society that values their courtesans in the same way Companions are valued in Whedon's Firefly universe. If you're not squeamish about sex scenes, it's a great epic tale with a heroine and hero every bit as lovable as Claire and Jamie. Like Outlander, they are told in first person narrative by the main female character. I also love the way the stories are paced. A LOT happens in these stories, and unlike Gabaldon's books we are not always made to hear every excruciating detail of it. There are no single days that go on for a hundred or more pages! The second trilogy focuses mainly on the foster-son of the heroine and hero of the first series (and they are there as well). The third trilogy takes place one or two generations later and focuses on one of the descendents of characters in the second trilogy. I've read them all and I'll read them again. If you're looking for something to tide you over, I highly recommend these books!
  5. They figure out some way to have one part of the ceremony with one of them and another part with the other (or something like that). One of them even cuts off the tip of his finger (like the other one) so that Jamie can't tell them apart. I could go look up the details but I'm feeling a little lazy right now. :)
  6. I'm guessing it's the fact that
  7. I loved, loved, loved that moment. It said so much with just a few words. You could really tell that things had shifted in Jamie and Roger's relationship.
  8. Bringing this over from the Ask the Bookreaders thread: I too and interested in how the future scenes will be incorporated into the season. Some of the articles make it sound like both Jamie and Claire will be aged up for season 2, but we don't see a future Jamie in book 2, right?
  9. That lists includes characters from season one. Didn't we see Uncle Lamb in a flashback early in season one?
  10. This is picking up on an old discussion thread, but I thought I'd add that the sequel to the Pillars of the Earth miniseries, War Without End, is also fairly recently available on Netflix. I watched that earlier this summer. Those series are based on the books of the same name by Ken Follett, who is also known for writing more contemporary spy novels. Both of the books are even better than the miniseries. Great reads for the hiatus. I've read the whole Donati series and agree that the first one drags a bit. Frankly I just don't find Elizabeth and Daniel as compelling a couple as Jamie and Claire. That said, I'm rereading the series now and really enjoying the later books.
  11. I'd like to see this too. They do look enough alike that Claire thinks that it's Jack, even though she 'knows' he's dead. If he's not played by Tobias Menzies, they're going to have to find someone that looks very similar. Also, I just assume that they're going to want to keep him onscreen and as Jack Randall is in the story less, this is a way to give a big name actor more time onscreen. Of course, I don't have any experience with trying to play that many characters, so I'm not sure how challenging it would be for him.
  12. I'm not sure if information from interviews is considered spoilery, but just in case: I'm in the camp that felt uncomfortable during the strapping scene (as I expect I was 'supposed' to) but I think that the talk they had the next day helped me see it from his perspective. I think they were both trying to understand something that was outside of their experience and we were reading the scene from her point of view. We didn't get to see his processing the same way we got to see Claire's (and we're probably likely to sympathize with her anyway, being from relatively similar times in history). That might that makes him look more insensitive. Just a thought. I also went back and forth on the scene back at Leoch, but I like the idea of it being rough sex without the vocabulary of safe words. It is a weird scene though.
  13. I totally agree. I loved when Claire was saying it was her fault Jamie had to come to the oathtaking, and Murtagh just says, "It is." And Rupert and Angus were so funny the whole episode. Another favorite moment was when Claire was worried about going back in the castle after hitting Dougal and Jamie was just so impressed that she took him down. I also really, really loved the scenes at the end with Dougal and Claire when Geordie was dying and later when he thanked her. I like the way they're showing the complexities in his character.
  14. I loved that book for the same reason. Bree and Roger were totally cute when they were courting. :)
  15. I forgot about that part of Jamie's wedding. That would be great symmetry.
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