4/9/16

An Outlander in Paris?

Just as the History's Channel Vikings opened up a new front in Paris (consistent with history), it appears the characters in Starz successful series Outlander are doing the same thing (consistent with fiction, or in this case the writing of Diana J. Gabaldon).  But don't fear, we still have plenty of fun ahead with Claire and Jamie in season two, starting tonight.

This time-bending love story about a woman torn between two husbands in two worlds (post World War II  Britain and 18th Century Scotland) has been a hit with audiences after one season, and I expect the second season will be just as fascinating.  Just in terms of a woman's place in society, the series has a lot to share, be it every women deemed as property or smart women labeled as witches.  Of course, not even 1945, Claire's starting point, was perfect.  Yet society was changing in the 1940s at a pace not present in 18th Century Scotland.  And yet this social commentary is overwhelmed with beautiful settings, superb acting, and enough high adventure to keep anyone entertained.  

Diana J. Gabaldon has already written eight books in the Outlander series, providing Starz with penty of material for future seasons.  Will there be a ninth book?  In this interview, Ms. Gabaldon hints at more to come: 

Well eventually I’m gonna die so you have to bear that in mind. I just don’t know. I know there’s a book 9. I have more than enough material for that. So chances are good that there will be a book 10. I think 10 is probably as many as it will take me to the end of Jamie and Claire’s lifetimes, because it’s their story. It ends when they do. 

Good news for all.

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