I enjoyed watching Episode 404 yesterday night via the Amazon Prime application. Of course, we were told in advance that Jamie’s struggle against the bear would be different. The bear was replaced with an insane man wearing the hide of a black bear. This man is referred to as “Tskili Yona,” which means ghost bear. […]
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Outlander TV: Another Outlander Article in Scotland Magazine (Castle Doune)
Many of you have probably noticed that I subscribe to Scotland Magazine. However, my husband enjoys reading it. He is fascinated with the castles and the countryside and dreams about buying a property there someday. Of course, this edition’s spotlight is Doune Castle. Sincerely, I am renewing my subscription for sure since I have been […]
Continue readingOutlander TV: Scotland Magazine has an article about Outlander
I was surprised today when I opened my mailbox and found the most recent issue of Scotland Magazine. It has an article about Outlander. If you are interested, go and get it.
Continue readingOutlander TV: What I like About Episode 213 – “Dragonfly in Amber”
I stayed at home for the weekend to watch the Season Finale of Outlander. I enjoyed watching it, even though my husband does not agree with me (he said it was a boring episode). One of the reasons why I liked Episode 213 is that it portrays the notion that the past and the present are […]
Continue readingOutlander TV: The Relationship Between Dougal and Colum in Episode 212 – “The Hail Mary”
This post is the second one associated with Episode 212 – “The Hail Mary.” In my last post, I discussed the relationship between Alexander and Jonathan Randall. Here is the link: The Relationship Between Black Jack and Alex. In regards to Colum and Dougal, there are some aspects of their relationship that are appealing to viewers. […]
Continue readingOutlander TV: The Relationship Between Alexander and Black Jack in Episode 212 – “The Hail Mary”
Summer has started which means I am mostly away on weekends. I was able to watch Outlander Episode 212 – “The Hail Mary,” yesterday night. First, the episode establishes the feeling of sadness, failure, and loss, characteristics that will be more prominent in the season finale. However, the relationship between brothers in this episode is […]
Continue readingOutlander TV: Poetic Justice in Episode 211 – “Vengeance is Mine”
Poetic justice seems to be the norm in the last episodes of both Outlander and Game of Thrones. Sincerely, my whole expression became euphoric while watching both episodes to the point that my husband had to hold my hand to calm me down a little bit. I also apologize for my late post since I […]
Continue readingOutlander TV: Tragedy in Episode 210 – “Prestonpans”
After being away for the weekend, I was finally able to watch Episode 210 earlier today. Tragedy and concern about an almost certain future are central aspects of Episode 210, “Prestonpans.” While episode 209 concentrated mainly on Claire’s experiences during World War II, “Prestonpans” focuses primarily on the boys, and their feelings before a battle, and […]
Continue readingOutlander TV: Trauma and Military Training in Episode 209- “Je Suis Prest”
Episode 209 – “Je Suis Prest” – was enjoyable to watch. It includes many aspects of character development, beautiful music and a faithful portrayal of Highland warfare. The episode includes scenes in which Claire suffers from PTSD, and the differences between Jamie and Dougal regarding war are portrayed and juxtaposed. The training scenes depict the […]
Continue readingOutlander TV: Those No-Nos in Episode 208 – “The Fox’s Lair”
I am not enthusiastic about writing this post about Episode 208. I had a hard time following it after the first twenty minutes. Sincerely, I was falling asleep, something that has never happened to me while watching Outlander. Of course, there are some enjoyable scenes, especially the ones that take place at Lallybroch. However, there […]
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