![]() Turns out everyone in the 18th century is full-on obsessed with demons, especially those that reside at the ruins near Castle Leoch. He’s so wise, despite his floggy malaise!Ĭlaire Denounces Demons, Comes Down With An Acute Case of Love Sickness They’re the windows to her soul, after all, and as a flag-waving feminist, Jamie knows that beauty is only skin deep. ![]() Laoghaire is obviously in love with Jamie (get in line, friend), but instead of Claire following through with her promise to set them up, she and Jamie get drunk and wander off to “dress his wound.” By now we know this is just an excuse for Jamie to muse about flogging while Claire strokes his shoulder, but the highlight of this particular bonding session is Jamie staring deeply into Claire’s eyes. He might be her captor, but even his most demeaning treatment of Claire renders him physically vulnerable.Īs a reward for Claire’s compliance, Colum invites her to a concert, which is essentially an opportunity for her to dive into yet another love triangle - this time between Jamie and Laoghaire Mackenzie, the damsel in distress whom he valiantly saved from a public beating last week. ![]() Though the job is fifty shades of horrifying, it should be noted that Claire in a position of physical control over Colum. But rather than bemoan her new role as Castle Leoch’s doctor, Claire partakes in a cheerful montage of wound-tending (set to a Celtic jig), and happily conducts the unfortunate task of massaging Colum MacKenzie’s naked backside to ease the pain of his pycnodysostosis. Thanks to Claire humble-bragging about the fact that she’s a nurse every five seconds, she spends most of her time in a dank infirmary - the very same infirmary where Future Frank performed oral sex on her just days earlier.
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