From International Business Times new Season 1 spoiler photos!
Fantastic each one.
…” A choice between love and hate. Sometimes life and death. And the sum of those choices becomes your life.” Jamie
We hear Jamie’s point of view. Positive memories, negative memories. Choices, all that make up who one is.
This trailer gives further insight to his own struggles, humanity, his life set apart from others.
He knows he is different. A young man having lived more life than his years. A leader whether by birthright or personality.
We see more layers here. He is not simple, Jamie Fraser nor perfect.
We also see fiery passion, fear, anger, confusion…..
Droughtlander is drawing to a close as the Starz production starring Caitriona Balfe (Claire), Sam Heughan (Jamie), Tobias Menzies (BJR/Frank), returns April 4th for the darker more turbulent second half of Season 1.
At the Abbey Jamie is safe and not recovering well. Claire is aty his side along weith the Fathers and Brothers of the Abbey. Murtagh ever staeady wingman is there also.
Jamie is not doing well. He is unable to eat or drink much. He tells Claire to leave first through Murtagh then to her directly when she demands why.
Jamie tells Claire everything that happened to him at the hands of BJR at Wentworth. It is unbearable.
Claire comes to a decision after prayer and the time of quiet.
A force of will she conjures BJR and channels him to get Jamie to fight back and be reclaimed, redeemed, healed.
This is a heavy podcast topic and mature content.
Channel Guide Magazine interviewed Sam Heughan aka JAMMF about his role, the second half of Season 1, and about off screen relationships.
I quite like how Sam frames the upcoming episodes and the struggles to come for Claire and Jamie.
He realistically defines Jamie Fraser as a character, imperfections and all.
When asked about Cait on and off screen, he nearly gushes about her in the most gentlemanly way.
A fresh and bit more mature read as Sam seems seasoned and truly comfortable with his Outlander skin on.
The intense experiences on set must bond the actors very closely. It clearly takes and builds immense trust and intimacy in each other in character and out. For me this dynamic definitely pours off screen into the friendship they have established.
Photos from the article and attributed to Outlander Starz.
THE OUTLANDISH COMPANION, VOLUME II It is about time. Been chomping at the bit for this book.
TABLE OF CONTENTS (provisional)
Introduction
Section 1: Chronology of the Outlander Series
A complete listing of all novels, novellas and short stories, including the eight (so far) novels of the main series, the three (so far ) novels of the Lord John series, and quite a few novellas, which deal with various lacunae in the main novels, secondary characters, and anything else it struck me to write about.
Section 2: Detailed Synopses I like this idea to refresh a reader’s memory going into a subsequent book. Heck sometimes a starting point is needed when researching for timelines or specific events.
I do mean “detailed”. These are synopses for THE FIERY CROSS, A BREATH OF SNOW AND ASHES, AN ECHO IN THE BONE, and WRITTEN IN MY OWN HEART’S BLOOD, and they run about 15-20,000 words each. The point being that 20K is a whole lot less than the 380-500K that each novel runs, and therefore ideal for readers who want to refresh their memories before a new book comes out, but haven’t got time to go back and re-read the whole series.
Main Outlander Novels:
Lord John Novels (if I have time…) – READ THEM – do it – you will not be sorry. LJG is such a favorite. He and Jamie are very much alike though I doubt either would admit it at different intervals in their friendship/relationship.
Section 3: Cast of Characters – How many of these characters would I like to see their own stories or books from? MANY that is all.
This is a big chunk, as it includes all the characters from the second four novels and from the Lord John books, with brief notes as to which book each character is introduced in, who they are, and whether they’re fictional or real historical persons.
Section 4: Controversies and Conversations: Sex and Violence Getting the popcorn ready… fireworks will fly.
Section 5: History and the Three Levels of Lies Tricky this. I love the history woven in. It would be so much easier to write straight up fictional times and places in my humble opinion. The grit and depth real history lends to fiction creates a sense of truth and a new version of history that is rich and beautiful. I have more appreciation for events when I can connect on a completely different point of view.
(basically an analysis of what history actually is—i.e., it’s not necessarily “what really happened”—and the relationship between history and historical fiction, with notes on the responsibilities a writer of historical fiction may or may not have to the people of the past.)
Section 6: A Comprehensive Annotated Gaidhlig Glossary and Pronunciation Guide – by Adhamh O Broin SO needed. As I have maybe 10 Gaidhlig words.
[Section 7: The OUTLANDER Family Tree]? I WANT I WANT I WANT. Are Fergus and Claire truly relatives? And? So many possibilities of lineage.
(I put this one in brackets, because it might be better to use it as endpapers, as was done in MOBY. If we do it in the body of the book, though, I might add a page or two of commentary—such as notes on Davina Porter being Jamie’s grandmother, his mother’s middle names including Caitriona, and where Heughan the foul-mouthed smith (not show in the family tree, but relevant to the discussion) came from.)
Section 8: Writing, and other Games You Play by Yourself (essays on writing in general, with specific notes/advice on certain topics. Includes: ) Rubs my hands together in anticipation.
Section 9: Claire’s Medical Procedures I would really like the book that she wrote. Yes I know she was a fictional doctor but come on you want it too. Bunch of nerds.
Section 10: Costume, Cookery, Herbs and Music in the 18th Century I really must get my cosplay items together. Come on y’all, you want to dress up too. I see myself wandering around “fests and cons” interviewing other Outlander clan folk.
Section 11: Maps and Floor-plans Lookalike homes built EVERYWHERE. There is a market for this people. Builders jump on it.
Section 12: The Methadone List (as of 2015)
Section 13: Bibliography
The Outlandish Companion II–at the moment, at least–scheduled to be published on Oct. 27th of this year.
As you can tell I am just a little bit excited to read this book. I have so many questions and ponderings. I wonder what of my theories will be in fact “true”.
What do you find most exciting in this second companion?