I mean, I don't see the big deal. They asked what advice Jamie would give Brianna, and absolutely Jamie would want his daughter to wait until she was married to sleep with Roger.
It's only a spoiler if we say it's a spoiler because most of us are book readers. Sam was asked a question and he answered honestly as a father to his daughter. Jamie is an 18th-century man and that is exactly what he would say. And I thought it was funny that Richard went along with Sam's comment. I don't think it's a big deal because it's not the entire story of drums of autumn. Sophie gave a tiny spoiler her self in regards to Brianna pushing Roger away after she finally recognizes Claire's marriage to Frank with the façade. Again Richard went with what Sophie comment. I'm a book reader I can read in between the lines but non-book readers will find their comments interesting. I still don't think it's a big deal you still need to know how it ends and that is still a secret. There's so much more to drums of autumn but it is all about family & home especially for Jamie.
Maybe because he was coming close to something spoiler-y. He was definitely referencing something that happens in the book/upcoming season. He wasn't just being chauvinistic for the hell of it. Cait's face may also be in reference to The Thing that happens in the book/season.
Forget Claire and Brianna. Just give me Jamie and Roger. Claire and Brianna will go along with whatever. Jamie and Roger are going to (as the men in a male-centered society) make the decisions anyway. But I admit, I'm a little persuaded by more than just their role in the story. They are damn fine-looking men.
No, she's horrible. She's much more likable in real life but her Outlander character??? Hideous. I hope she's not so loud and abrasive because she thinks it's an American attitude
Eh, it makes sense if you read the books. It wasn't awkward so much as encroaching on spoilers and it is something Jamie might have said. After all, he was a virgin on his wedding night.
I haven't read the books, I only recently came across the show & I meant awkward for the actual actors. They looked a bit caught off guard when he said that
Bellísima serie de TV. El carisma y la actuación de Sam Heughan y Catriona Balfe se han ganado su éxito. Especialmente Sam como Jaime Fraser (tal cual en los libros) . Aunque a su personaje le han quitado protagonismo en algunas escenas..
I'm sorry but Richard just doesn't have the appeal that Jamie does or excuse me Sam does I think that if they find a love interest for Brianna it needs to be somebody with a lot more sex appeal. I hope the producers are smart enough to see that because I just don't think he would make people want to keep watching like Sam/Jamie does