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Claire strong, pigheaded AND annoying at times. I don't know if the flashbacks would have made any sense if they hadn't spent a good portion of the pilot in 45. The pilot's development on Claire's life in 1945 made even more sense once they started to use flashbacks. "When you eliminate the impossible whatever remain, however improbable, must be the truth." a quote that many of you have heard in Sherlock.
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#OUTLANDER SEASON 1 AMAZON FULL#
The show is full of little references, I did not expect to find e.g. It also made boring shots (people walking around, landscape shots - however beautiful they were) more interesting. It was on point, adding to the information that the images and/or the great performances were giving. The voice over stayed throughout the season but I didn't mind it.
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I felt like with each episodes I learned a little bit more about Scottish culture. The slow pace the show took created a solid base to amp up the drama, relate to the characters, and set up the era. The characters and the plots are slowly introduced and developed that they quickly feel real. The pilot set everything up nicely, at least the first part of things, we got to know Claire's life in 1945 before diving deep in 1743's Scotland. The theme song is just wonderful and intoxicating, a great choice for the show that it is. Thank goodness I was bored enough one day to check it out. The premise desn’t sound like much but it’s a good show. The pilot set everything up nicely, at least the first I am impressed with this show.