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Republicans are using the Corona virus debacle to stop immigration, outlaw abortion, and defund DACA students, while Democrats are using it to pursue their secret agenda of making people cut their own hair and not die.
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Sueboohs Corner 2018 Countdown to Valentine day TV Couple of 2017 #4 #Outlander Jamie and Claire
Claire Beauchamp Randall Fraser and James "Jamie" MacKenzie Fraser
Jamie and Claire, there is so much to say about this TV couple, firstly and most importantly Jamie and Claire love each other very much and will do anything to protect each other. Jamie and Claire share a chemistry that is electric and though they are from different Era they understand each other very well.
Jamie and Claire have a child together because Jamie gave them a fighting chance when he sent Claire back to 1946 to save her and Brianna life. Jamie and Claire spent many years apart even though time passes different for both, but when they were back together, it was like they have never been separated. After all that Jamie and Claire have been and have overcome they are Sueboohs Corner 2018 Countdown to Valentine day TV Couple of 2017 #4.
Here is a video of some of Jamie and Claire most memorable moment Jamie and Claire shared:
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Question: OH MY GOD, episode 6 of Outlander was everything my book lover's heart could want and more!! I totally see what you meant when you described this as a pivotal point in the show! Having seen the first six episodes, and reading ALL the books, I'm a little surprised how heavily Starz marketed this as a romance. To be sure, it's an epic love story and a whole bunch of sexy times, but there is so much more to the show, and we're six episodes in with barely any romance and pretty much no sex. Do you think Starz hurt themselves by not emphasizing more the political and historical aspects, as well as the whole giant war a-coming? The ratings for Outlander are good, but I feel like so many people who would potentially be fans have written it off as a smutfest only for women. — Meg
Matt Roush: This question was sent in before Saturday's torrid "The Wedding" episode aired, which pretty much resolved those "where's all the sex?" queries. Still, by pay-cable standards (including on Starz, which once upon a time gave us the ultra-graphic Spartacus), the restraint shown by Outlander's producers has been remarkable and admirable. But I have few qualms with Starz's marketing of the show as a historical romance, which (sci-fi/time travel trappings aside) is what it boils down to. Although it has been interesting to be watching this in light of Scotland's recent vote on independence, right? Wonder how these Highland rebels would feel if they could jump to 2014? Still, stressing the political/historical elements at the expense of the provocative love triangle — woman torn between two worlds, times and men (plus one evil doppelganger) — ignores what the real appeal of the story is, at least initially. When the series moves more into battle mode (I've only read through the second book at this point), it might be a good idea for Starz to accentuate that in the marketing.
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