Outlander: Five Reasons Outlander’s Love Scenes Are So Genuine
Who know that a show about a woman in the 1900s who is sucked back to the 1700s in some sort of warped time travel scenario could be so sexy? Before I’d
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Who know that a show about a woman in the 1900s who is sucked back to the 1700s in some sort of warped time travel scenario could be so sexy? Before I’d
The first half of this first season of Outlander drew me in like nothing else. It reminded me of the best Game Of Thrones episodes, in which it combined thi
I love character-driven television. I think that exploring characters is the way you create great television, film, and written texts. I am a firm believer th
Usually, when dealing with prestige dramas like Outlander, things move at an unhurried pace. It’s a “slow burn” style of storytelling, one
I’ve always been critical of television shows and their inability to follow through on the danger they put their characters in. Everyone knows that the
One of my main complaints about this half season of Outlander is what kind of character Jamie Fraser is. He’s veered more than a little wildly between
I love Outlander; really, truly love it. It’s got a beautiful setting, strong characters (and actors to fill them), and the plot they’re creating
I really soft-served my feelings on last week’s episode. I wish I hadn’t, but I did. Two of my biggest weaknesses as a critic is a fear of pushin
Outlander is back! I have been waiting to type those words for months. The first half of the first season featured some the best television I’ve seen a
I want to begin tonight’s review of Outlander by praising Tobias Menzies, who elevates every scene that he’s in. His dual roles as Frank/Jon Randa