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9th January 14, 06:57 PM
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I loved Deep Space 9 and ST:TNG. Battlestar Galactica was good. Ron Moore usually makes good shows. I shall have to give this one a go. Thanks for the heads up.
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9th January 14, 07:27 PM
#12
Okay, now you've got me curious, so I have added Outlander to my reading list (which is already too long). Gee, thanks, Kyle.
Allen Sinclair, FSA Scot
Eastern Region Vice President
North Carolina Commissioner
Clan Sinclair Association (USA)
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10th January 14, 01:23 AM
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Kyle , this new series of Outlander looks to be great . I am familiar with Diana Gabaldon's works , although I haven't read her complete series of Outlander .
I am intrigued by this Starz series and I will definitely watch it !!
On a bit of a humorous note ... what would be Hector MacDonald's review of this new TV program ? 
Cheers , Mike
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Clan Montgomery Society , International
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10th January 14, 04:36 AM
#14
I have read all of the books, and the cast are not one bit as I imagined them to be, while I was reading. I like fantasy stories, and this series was first suggested to me by a lady at the book store. It was hard to put down. I am looking forward to seeing this.
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10th January 14, 01:48 PM
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I am looking forward to reading this
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10th January 14, 03:02 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by Nathan
Since I was told "romance novel" my curiosity ended there. Perhaps the books are more than that? hmmm
The author responds quite strongly (negatively) to her series being described as "romance." There are elements of sci fi/fantasy, historical fiction, and even mystery novels as the series progresses. Yes, there's an undeniable element of romance, but not overpoweringly so.
Dean
Fac Et Spera!
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10th January 14, 05:52 PM
#17
Several years ago my friend told me about Outlander, thinking I would like it since I'm interested in Scottish things.
I borrowed the audiobook from the library, but didn't get all the way through.
The thought of watching the TV series seems more appealing since I relate to things in a more visual way.
When I saw this photo for the series, I felt mesmerized. I want so much to make a ladies outfit like this one. Of course the man's attire is really nice, too. I've made several breacan feile. But something else called out to me, too. The man's tartan looks to me very much like the the MacKay Reproduction as woven by D.C.Dalgliesh. Just last week I finished making a kilt in that tartan so this photo really has a hold on me.
Bonnie Heather Greene, Kiltmaker and Artist
Traditional hand stitched kilts, kilt alterations, kilt-skirts
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11th January 14, 02:48 PM
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 Originally Posted by bonnie heather
Several years ago my friend told me about Outlander, thinking I would like it since I'm interested in Scottish things.
I borrowed the audiobook from the library, but didn't get all the way through.
The thought of watching the TV series seems more appealing since I relate to things in a more visual way.
When I saw this photo for the series, I felt mesmerized. I want so much to make a ladies outfit like this one. Of course the man's attire is really nice, too. I've made several breacan feile. But something else called out to me, too. The man's tartan looks to me very much like the the MacKay Reproduction as woven by D.C.Dalgliesh. Just last week I finished making a kilt in that tartan so this photo really has a hold on me.
Tis a wonderful photo indeed. I showed it to my lovely wife and told her it's us in a past life!
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11th January 14, 05:02 PM
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Not sure how long this will be up (or if it will even work), but there is a fan gathering live stream from LA this afternoon (starts at 4 pm PT): http://www.starz.com/originals/outla...ringlivestream
Lots of bagpiping so far....and Ron Moore in a contemporary kilt (trying to sit properly on stage, as he says "he was warned".... I got the link from Diana Gabaldon's facebook page.
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11th January 14, 07:11 PM
#20
There is an official trailer on the STARZ Outlander Facebook page too. It looks awesome!
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