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Voyager book diana gabaldon5/11/2023 I found myself a few days later rewatching Outlander from the beginning (because how else would I restart watching a TV show? Just jump in in the middle? CRAZINESS), and I managed to actually watch up through season 3!īut then I stopped, because I stupidly felt that I needed to read the third book in the series before I could move on to the next season. God knows I love bonkers television: Dynasty, Riverdale, Tidelands (which I will describe as “Australian Sons of Anarchy but with mermaids” until the day I die) – basically, if it looks cray and not dark like Prestige TV so much tries to be, I probably have it on my list. So I asked her if season 3 was any better, explaining I had stalled out in season 2, and she said yes – that it was, in its own way, bonkers. She started watching Outlander on Starz during the pandemic and had gotten farther than I had – I had flamed out just before the Battle of Culloden, for many reasons: it was boring, I was bored, I had read Dragonfly in Amber so I knew how it ended and there was no surprise for me anymore … et cetera. She was the catalyst, but she was definitely not at fault. I’m the idiot who decided to read the book, she didn’t hold a gun to my head and the book open at my nose. (No, no it’s not it’s not her fault at all. This is partially My Dear Friend Sarah’s fault.
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