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Ron D. Moore’s podcast for Episode 1×09 of Outlander, The Reckoning. Click here or on the screencap above to be redirected to Outlander Starz’s website where you can download it.
Where we pick up in midseason one premiere, our heroine, Claire, has disobeyed an order from her husband in 1743 (as opposed to her husband in 1945), Jamie, putting his and other lives in jeopardy. The expected code of conduct at the time was for him to punish her, physically. Claire is a modern woman, and she fights back, but is ultimately overpowered, and hit with a belt on her bare bottom about a dozen times. “For years and years, that scene has been a source of controversy,” Gabaldon told Vulture, “because it’s told from Claire’s point of view, and she certainly thinks it’s a big deal. Some readers, particularly some female readers, often share her sense of indignation and outrage, and start hopping up and down about, how dare Jamie? How dare I?”
Outlander” returned to Starz on Saturday night after a seven-month drought with a midseason premiere engineered to get viewers talking. “The Reckoning” included what is easily the most controversial scene from Diana Gabaldon’s books: After highland warrior Jamie rescues his wife Claire from the clutches of the evil Black Jack Randall, he punishes her for wandering astray with a vicious spanking — or “tawsing,” as it’s called in the book.
“Outlander” leads Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan were also on hand to discuss the infamous “tawsing” scene — as well as Jamie and Claire’s unusually impassioned, do-not-try-this-at-home makeup sex.
AX: Do you think Claire sees herself differently in the 1940s and in the 1700s, or that she’s coming to see herself differently?
CAITRIONA BALFE: Well, I think as she’s in the 1700s longer and longer, she’s really had to make some changes, and she’s had to gain an awareness about, maybe she’s a little rash to judge, maybe she’s a little rash to act, and she’s going to need to do some soul-searching about the repercussions her actions have on other people.
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