Fans shouldn't be disappointed with the upcoming season two finale of I Am Cait, as it seems it ends with quite a bang. Garrison is still on the campaign trail as the National Anthem gets a reboot by an American Icon. Outlander Finale Recap: Season 2 Episode 1. Dragonfly in Amber. Spoiler warning: Do not read on unless you’ve seen the “Outlander” Season 2 finale, Episode 1. Dragonfly in Amber.” Refresh your memory of where we left off with our previous “Outlander” recap. After a season spent barreling towards the Battle of Culloden, it felt like something of a relief to be spared the gory details of that fateful fight, with the Season 2 finale of “Outlander” spending most of its time focused on what really mattered — Claire and Jamie’s relationship, both in its vibrant immediacy on the morning of the battle, and through melancholy memories that played out across Claire’s face 2. Scotland. Claire took a monumental journey in the extended episode, moving from grief and repression to a rekindled sense of hope as she realized that Jamie hadn’t died at Culloden, meaning there was still a chance for her to reunite with him, even two decades — and two centuries — after leaving him. I think it makes them both complicit in the murder of Dougal, it makes them both guilty. So they’re united in their desperation of trying to save everyone and everything, and in doing that they’ve had to kill Jamie’s uncle, which doesn’t sit well with him.”At that point, Heughan admits, “it’s about trying to save Claire — she doesn’t quite know that until they get closer to the stones.”The farewell at Craigh na Dun was one of the series’ most heartbreaking and evocative yet, made all the more desperate because the two know that Claire is pregnant again. Balfe admits that there was some debate about how Claire and Jamie’s final moment of intimacy should play out during filming.“In the book it’s very different, because they stay overnight in a cottage and we were condensing the time and because we’d filmed things in Season 1 where there was no cottage, we couldn’t do that, so then there was a whole thing about ? They have sex and where is that gonna be?'” Balfe recalls with a laugh. Watch My Bad Parts online. Stream Empire season 2, episode 8 instantly. I stumbled onto this show having read nothing about it and am so glad that I decided to watch it. Patriot is many things - dark comedy, melancholic drama, dreamy folk. Bachelorette Season 13 Episode 3 as recapped by R. Eric Thomas. That’s so not romantic, it can’t be up against a tree, that’s not right!’ I was so adamant about it, and they were like . I know she has to go to save her child, but she just wouldn’t want to,” she admits. When we were filming it, I feel like everyone got so swept up in the moment. It’s so sad. These characters are so much a part of us at this point, it was just heartbreaking – how do you let go, how do you say goodbye to someone? It was just awful. I think some of the crew were all misty- eyed, it was great.”In addition to those emotional scenes in the past, Balfe also deftly managed to portray a wholly new version of Claire in the future — one with 2. I went ahead and I read all of the information from . And yet, at the same point she’s become a surgeon, so I wanted her to have a bit of gravity. She carries herself very well and it was really interesting to play with all of that.”Balfe says she looked to the work of some of her favorite actresses to inspire her performance, including Charlotte Rampling, Helen Mirren and Meryl Streep. At this point when we meet them, they are somewhat strained, there’s distance between them, but myself and Sophie when we were talking about the relationship, . Even with Claire’s relationship with Frank, it couldn’t have been miserable for 2. So there have to have been moments where things were working, and I think always in the back of Claire’s mind, she’s never really loved him again in that way, but there have to have been good times and they co- parented and there’s joy in seeing your daughter grow up and all of these things, but it has been more compromised, so there was all of that was so interesting to play.”In the final minutes of the episode, Claire forges a moment of connection and understanding with Brianna, before a revelation from Roger convinces her that Jamie survived Culloden and its immediate aftermath. Balfe recalls filming the dramatic denouement at Loch Rannoch when Claire makes up her mind to try and go back in time once more. We shot an entire night, until 5 or 6 in the morning, and we got the sunrise and it looks like a studio, it looks like we faked it because it’s that beautiful. The sun rises and you see Claire looking at these stones and after we’ve put your heart through the grater and wrung you out, there’s this beautiful moment of hope and promise.”Thankfully, we’re spared the brutality of Culloden and what happens to Jamie after Claire says goodbye to him at the standing stones, but Heughan promises that all will be revealed in Season 3. As Jamie lets Claire go, Heughan says, “he knows he’s going to die, but at least she is going to be safe, and his unborn child, who will be Bree. We won’t actually see what happens to Jamie after she’s gone through the stones until the next season – for me that’s a really big question and something that will be really interesting to look at: who is Jamie without Claire, why is he still surviving or what has he got to live for when he’s lost the woman that he loves? She will eventually return, but they’re both older, so who is the man he’s become age- wise, physically? I think that’s the joy of the show, it’s never the same thing, it’s constantly moving, so next season should be quite an adventure.”What did you think of the “Outlander” Season 2 finale? Weigh in below, then check out what’s ahead with our Season 3 preview. Caitlyn Jenner, Self: Keeping Up with the Kardashians. Caitlyn Jenner was born on October 28, 1949 in Mount Kisco, New York, USA as William Bruce Jenner. Throughout the hour, I found myself laughing, gasping, and nearly crying, and that’s a credit to the episode’s writer, Kit Boss, and the entire i. Zombie creative team. Obviously, the main attraction in “Twenty- Sided, Die” is Liv on Dungeons & Dragons brains, and Rose Mc. Iver, along with the rest of the cast, does not disappoint. From the moment Liv consumes her brain pot pie, she’s a ton of fun, narrating almost every action of hers and Clive’s at the police station, rolling dice to decide whether or not she’ll join him in an interrogation of a suspect, and even bringing her entire friend group together for a hilarious game of D& D, which stands out as the true highlight of this outstanding episode. Every single thing about the gang’s D& D game night is pitch perfect, from Liv’s old lady voice to Peyton’s total disinterest to Clive’s growing excitement. In fact, it’s so damn entertaining that it’s almost a bummer when we have to step away and get back to the case of the week once Liv has her vision; I could have seriously watched an entire episode of her, Peyton, Ravi, Clive, and Major playing Dungeons & Dragons. But thankfully, Liv’s vision of Dan’s secret room leads to the FBI being called in to take over the murder case, since evidence that she and Clive find seems to indicate that Russian hackers could have been the ones responsible for his death. Of course, the FBI being brought in to take on the case means the return of Dale Bozzio, resulting in the most heartbreaking scene from tonight’s episode, as Clive runs out of the station and onto the street to finally get a chance to speak with her. Dale is clearly (and understandably) still upset with Clive and how he dismantled her case against Major at the end of Season 2, and even though Clive pours his heart out to her, telling her that he’s lost without her in his life, she doesn’t let her guard down and continues to keep him at a distance, even twisting the knife a little with her final words to him. When Clive asks if Dale has a suspect for the case, she pointedly responds, “It’s my case, Clive, and I’m afraid I can’t trust you with that information.”As a big fan of Jessica Harmon and the Clive/Bozzio relationship, I hope Dale’s return in tonight’s episode means that she’ll be back for the remainder of the season. Maybe there’s still a way that she and Clive can work things out, but even if they can’t, their conversation in “Twenty- Sided, Die” works a powerful reminder of how much Clive has given up in order to protect Liv and her secret. He sacrificed both his relationship with Dale and a chance to work at the FBI by releasing Major at the end of last season, and it’s clear that he is committed to the zombie cause, no matter what Chase Graves might think. Because, of course, in his first interaction with Liv at Baracus’s fundraiser, Chase Graves not only pressures her for details on the investigation into the murders of Wally and his family but also questions Clive’s allegiance to Team Z. As Chase’s introduction in last week’s episode seemed to indicate, he doesn’t care at all for humans and would rather them not know anything about zombies at all. But he’s also a driven, determined individual that will do everything he can for the zombie race (although he does show a glimmer of a softer side when he compliments Liv’s dress), which is why he’s the first one to fire back at the shooter who tries to assassinate Baracus, a shooter who may or may not be associated with Harley Johns and his group of zombie truthers. However, even if that shooter isn’t someone that Harley ordered to go after Baracus, it’s evident that he and his blood- thirsty gang have big, dangerous plans in store for any and all zombies that they encounter. Not only does Harley try to get his fellow group members to stalk and kidnap potential zombies at the meeting that Ravi is undercover at near the beginning of the episode, but he and his brother actually capture one themselves. And who exactly is the zombie that they throw into the back of their van? Well, it’s none other than Don E., who makes the stupid mistake of scooping out a huge portion of blue brain for himself, which leads to a very bad and very public trip at The Scratching Post. With Ravi’s cover still intact (Harley and his brother show how much they trust him by bringing Don E. But more importantly, it proves that these zombie truthers are out for blood and that they won’t ignore reckless, suspicious behavior from potential zombies in their sights. Now, more than ever, it’s important for zombies like Liv, Justin, and even Baracus to be cautious and careful; they might even want to learn a thing or two from Chase Graves, because humans like Harley and his brother are ready to strike at any moment. But these zombie truthers might not even be the most dangerous people in Seattle right now, and we might need to be more worried about Peyton’s safety than Liv’s. Because as the final scene of tonight’s episode shows, Mr. Boss in back in town, baby, and he’s got only one thing on his mind: revenge. A cliffhanger like that is how you cap off the most exciting, hilarious, and just plain entertaining episode of i. Zombie Season 3 yet. Here’s hoping the final four installments of the season can somehow match it. Other thoughts: So much happens in tonight’s episode that I couldn’t even mention the new developments for both Major and Blaine above. After sifting through the piles of hate mail that Ravi has been finding for him, Major actually discovers one nice note from a woman named Shawna, who believes he is innocent and claims that she also did not commit the crime people think she did. We end the episode with the two of them meeting, as Shawna shows up at Major’s front door. Maybe this new relationship could be good for him, just like Liv’s connection with Justin seems to be having a positive effect on her. Meanwhile, Blaine is preparing to sell his new “blue brain” product but makes time to visit his dad and throw some brains down the well to him. My favorite little detail in that scene is how Blaine winds up tossing some of the brains down the well like they’re a basketball he’s shooting into a net. Peyton is also causing some problems for Baracus when she won’t let the Wekler case go. In tonight’s episode, we learn that Wekler apparently lost all interest in sex after his wife died, which raises some doubt about him being an actual customer of the dominatrix. Could Baracus be the person behind Wekler’s “suicide,” and if he is, is there more to what he’s hiding than just his visits to Sweet Lady Pain? You have to love seeing Liv jump right into helping Baracus not go into full- on zombie mode at the fundraiser. I also love when she tells off the other doctor, explaining how she is one as well. Liv’s always a hero, even when she’s not working a case. What do you guys make of Rachel, the photographer that Ravi meets that zombie truthers meeting? I’m sure we’ll see her again, but do you think she is trustworthy? I’m not kidding when I say I could have watched another 3. Dungeons & Dragons. Every little moment in that sequence is absolutely fantastic, from the names they give their characters (my personal favorites being Sirjay and Earl) to Ravi’s insistence on saving Peyton (just for fun or a sign that his feelings for her are still strong?) to Clive’s intense desire to win the whole game (“WHERE IS THE LICH?!”). After playing D& D with Liv and Co., Clive becomes obsessed with the game, which shouldn’t be too much of a surprise given his love of Game of Thrones. Still though, it’s funny to hear him talk about his character’s strengths and weaknesses as he attempts to plan a weekly game with Liv, Ravi, and the rest of the group. We also learn that Clive is a big fan of The Flash. For his sake, I hope he didn’t have to sit through Season 3 of the CW show. The Dungeons & Dragons storyline brings back some fan- favorite characters, such as police sketch artist Jimmy, who has an incredibly sexual (and insanely hilarious) drawing of Dominatrix Liv in his notebook, and also Vampire Steve, whose dark, goth- esque look may or may not be inspired by Twilight depending on who you ask. I have to agree with both Justin and Chase Graves: Liv looks stunning in that dress she wears to the fundraiser. Zombie? Comment below and let me know..
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