Here’s a new interview with Ron D.Moore from Gold Derby taking about Outlander
Here’s a picture of Caitriona Balfe
Flashback at RTE with Caitriona Balfe and Sharon Mc Gratton #outlander #actress #dublin #location#supermodel #tv#ireland
You might already know that my husband was a college football coach. We chased his coaching dreams for 30 years and our longevity at each institution averaged around five. Every time we moved, I packed up my accumulated knowledge and experience and went hunting for a new job. One of those job hunts found me employed in a Ohio prison. I was part of a team of four people who created and ran a program for alcohol and drug addicted felons. The program was confrontational and encouraged introspection and personal responsibility. One of the therapeutic exercises the inmates, who volunteered for the program, completed was a two page autobiography. It didn’t take reading more than a couple of paragraphs to understand that prison seemed like a logical “the end” to these stories. The dysfunction these individuals lived with was staggering. Their homes and lives were broken by neglect, abuse, violence, and addiction. I came to understand that “normal” was a relative term. If all you’ve ever known is the a fore mentioned dysfunction you adjust to it. You cope with it. You survive it. Some folks actually survive and thrive, but others have less success. What they survive and how they survive often leaves them broken and dysfunctional and the cycle is then perpetuated. Broken people often break other people with their needs and desires.
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Here is a new interview with Tobias Menzies for E! Online, discussing the season finale of Outlander.
From E! Online:
If the purpose of TV is to make you feel something, let the record show: There is no greater show than Outlander. And no bigger episode than the season-one finale, airing this Saturday on Starz.
You want to talk about feels? How about feels so intense and all-encompassing, you forget to breathe? You forget it’s fiction? You forget to move because you are so paralyzed by rage, disgust, horror, and ultimately, love?
Scared yet? You should be.
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