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***WARNING: This post and discussion may contain spoilers for anyone who is not current with the Starz series Outlander (including seasons 1 and 2) or who has not read the first three books in the series.***
This thread is for discussing episode 307 of Outlander. Please limit your comments to what happened in the episode.
Episode 307 (October 29, 2017) -- "Crème de Menthe" written by Karen Campbell, directed by Norma Bailey.
Synopsis: Claire follows her conscience as a surgeon, even though it could put her and Jamie's lives at risk. At the same time, Jamie attempts to evade the reach of the Crown as its representative closes in on his illegal dealings.
Have at it, people! Did you like the episode? Thoughts, impressions, quibbles, highlights and lowlights?
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Date: 2017-10-30 04:22 pm (UTC)I think what's been happening with me, is that on every reread of the books, I find myself skipping more and more sections because they're annoying/stupid. This applies mostly to the first 4 books as they're the ones I've reread the most. So with the show, because they have to drop certain things, or merge some events for time purposes, you lose a lot of the stupid and I now find the show to be vastly superior to the books (esp. season 1 compared to the first book which I can't even bring myself to reread again).
I am finding Claire-Jamie in 307 much more realistic. I don't care how deep your love connection was/is, you can't erase 20 years of being apart, becoming someone somewhat different, etc., in a flash. I mean, the events of 307 happen the very next day after the reunion, so yeah, reality is going to hit hard. I'm really really loving it, what can I say?
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Date: 2017-10-30 06:25 pm (UTC)