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We finally get the reunion between Brianna (Sophie Skelton) and Roger (Richard Rankin) that we have been waiting for. Meanwhile, Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) push even deeper into the resistance. In doing so, they become even closer to the man who can have them all beheaded! This was actually a thrilling episode that was ruined in the end because Outlander can’t behave itself.

Now that’s a Reunion

Roger is looking kinda rough as he searches the streets for Bri. She has a head start and may be off to the next leg of her journey. He has to find her soon. Why? First, because Bri is Claire’s daughter — headstrong and oftentimes does not “read a room” very well. Second, well, Roger is an old-school dude who seems to think women can’t survive without a man. This is despite Bri making her way all the way to Wilmington, DE.


Bri (Sophie Skelton) and Roger (Richard Rankin) meet for the first time after going through the stones and entering to colonial world. Photos courtesy Starz

They do find each mercifully early in the episode. I am so thankful that we don’t have to wait until the end. They meet up and that old fire starts in. He wants to protect her, and she doesn’t need one. They push and pull and end up in each other’s arms. And then they are married. What? This seems kind of non-sequitur, but it’s done. The marriage is by the Highlander tradition binding them until they can get the real thing a year later. Of course, it’s all ruined when Roger spills that, in trying to protect Bri like always, he withheld information that Bri should have had immediately. And just like that, they have broken up again.

I do want to note how clever it was that Roger met Fergus (Cesar Domkey) and didn’t know it. He and Bri are also in the same town as her parents! The suspense is killing me. Get together Frasers! Jamie needs to see his girl and Claire definitely needs her mama after this episode’s ending. I also want to note the nosey waitress who sees Bri and Roger’s back and forth as him endangering Bri. These nosey women are always that reason someone gets tossed in jail for a “misunderstanding”. I think this waitress will prove to be the first white lady to call the cops on a person for something that wasn’t a crime and wasn’t any of her business.


Roger meets unknowingly meets Fergus (Cesar Domkey) in Wilmington. Photo courtesy Starz

Claire and Jamie: Rebel Spies

Once again, Claire proves her badassery by first diagnosing a man’s condition and predicting his need for surgery and then later operating on him in the lobby of a theater! Sure, Jamie accelerated the need for surgery after hearing that the resistance was going to be ambushed that night. They have a mole who is connected to Governor Tryon, the British official presiding over the region. Jamie must get word to the rebels and his friend Murtagh (Duncan Lacroix) among them. The man’s injury was just the way to do it. Claire expertly keeps everyone riveted until the surgery is done and Jamie returns safely.


Claire (Caitriona Balfe) performing surgery at the theater to save a man and to save the resistance as well. Photo courtesy Starz

The official surgeon is hilarious as he shouts his treatment plan, which I’ll just leave unspoken. Claire has definitely cemented their role as the confidants of Gov. Tryon and assets to the resistance. But, have they succeeded in putting the Washington’s (yes, I mean our first president and his wife) in danger in the process?

Not Steven Bonnet, Again!


Steven Bonnet (Ed Speleers) offers Bri her mother’s ring at a very steep price. Photo courtesy Starz

So, Brianna, fresh from her marriage and breakup with Roger, walks into the bar in which she is lodged to see men playing poker. One of them is Steven Bonnet and he has her mother’s ring. We all know how he got it, and most of us are at this point screaming at Bri to stop talking to this man. RETREAT BRI! But, remember, like Claire, in the beginning, she doesn’t “read the room” and ends up in a position that many women back then found themselves in. She was brutalized by Bonnet.

The thing is, the act here is unnecessarily displayed. There is no need to show this man’s brutality with the imagery of the rape. Sure, Outlander didn’t show the acts, but the sounds create imagery that is just as visceral. At this point, we all know that women were badly brutalized by men at an alarming rate back then. We also know that they had no recourse. No one came to their aid, in a fashion similar to that of the men who sat and listened to the violence in the next room without trying to stop it. That stuff was the norm. We know this. Why do we have to keep experiencing it? At this point, falling back on such imagery is lazy writing that doesn’t serve the plot at all.


The waitress at the bar where Bri lodged in Wilmington looks out at the couple’s interaction and get the wrong idea. This will not end well for Roger. Photo courtesy Starz

Predictions for Next Time and Beyond

The episode closes with Bri walking up the stairs and the audience reeling from what just happened. I have a few predictions for the rest of the season after this episode:

  1. Jamie is going to kill Steven Bonnet. That cocky pirate assaulted the wrong man’s daughter. That’s a fight I can’t wait to see.
  2. Claire and Jamie are going to have to save the Washingtons as some point to preserve history. Tryon’s info on the latter couple will be put to use and somebody’s hanging usually follows. That can’t happen to our first President and Claire knows it.
  3. That nosey waitress is going to get Roger caught up somehow. Either she fingers him for the rape that Bonnet committed, or she leverages another charge. That kind of “I want to speak to a manager” outrage never knows how to leave well enough alone.

So those are my thoughts. Do you all have some predictions for the rest of the season? Let’s hear them!

Outlander airs Sundays on Starz and the Starz app.

 

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December 24, 2018

The ‘Outlander’ Reunion Tease and History Lesson No One Needed

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We finally get the reunion between Brianna (Sophie Skelton) and Roger (Richard Rankin) that we have been waiting for. Meanwhile, Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) push even deeper into the resistance. In doing so, they become even closer to the man who can have them all beheaded! This was actually a thrilling episode that was ruined in the end because Outlander can’t behave itself.

Now that’s a Reunion

Roger is looking kinda rough as he searches the streets for Bri. She has a head start and may be off to the next leg of her journey. He has to find her soon. Why? First, because Bri is Claire’s daughter — headstrong and oftentimes does not “read a room” very well. Second, well, Roger is an old-school dude who seems to think women can’t survive without a man. This is despite Bri making her way all the way to Wilmington, DE.

Bri (Sophie Skelton) and Roger (Richard Rankin) meet for the first time after going through the stones and entering to colonial world. Photos courtesy Starz

They do find each mercifully early in the episode. I am so thankful that we don’t have to wait until the end. They meet up and that old fire starts in. He wants to protect her, and she doesn’t need one. They push and pull and end up in each other’s arms. And then they are married. What? This seems kind of non-sequitur, but it’s done. The marriage is by the Highlander tradition binding them until they can get the real thing a year later. Of course, it’s all ruined when Roger spills that, in trying to protect Bri like always, he withheld information that Bri should have had immediately. And just like that, they have broken up again.

I do want to note how clever it was that Roger met Fergus (Cesar Domkey) and didn’t know it. He and Bri are also in the same town as her parents! The suspense is killing me. Get together Frasers! Jamie needs to see his girl and Claire definitely needs her mama after this episode’s ending. I also want to note the nosey waitress who sees Bri and Roger’s back and forth as him endangering Bri. These nosey women are always that reason someone gets tossed in jail for a “misunderstanding”. I think this waitress will prove to be the first white lady to call the cops on a person for something that wasn’t a crime and wasn’t any of her business.

Roger meets unknowingly meets Fergus (Cesar Domkey) in Wilmington. Photo courtesy Starz

Claire and Jamie: Rebel Spies

Once again, Claire proves her badassery by first diagnosing a man’s condition and predicting his need for surgery and then later operating on him in the lobby of a theater! Sure, Jamie accelerated the need for surgery after hearing that the resistance was going to be ambushed that night. They have a mole who is connected to Governor Tryon, the British official presiding over the region. Jamie must get word to the rebels and his friend Murtagh (Duncan Lacroix) among them. The man’s injury was just the way to do it. Claire expertly keeps everyone riveted until the surgery is done and Jamie returns safely.

Claire (Caitriona Balfe) performing surgery at the theater to save a man and to save the resistance as well. Photo courtesy Starz

The official surgeon is hilarious as he shouts his treatment plan, which I’ll just leave unspoken. Claire has definitely cemented their role as the confidants of Gov. Tryon and assets to the resistance. But, have they succeeded in putting the Washington’s (yes, I mean our first president and his wife) in danger in the process?

Not Steven Bonnet, Again!

Steven Bonnet (Ed Speleers) offers Bri her mother’s ring at a very steep price. Photo courtesy Starz

So, Brianna, fresh from her marriage and breakup with Roger, walks into the bar in which she is lodged to see men playing poker. One of them is Steven Bonnet and he has her mother’s ring. We all know how he got it, and most of us are at this point screaming at Bri to stop talking to this man. RETREAT BRI! But, remember, like Claire, in the beginning, she doesn’t “read the room” and ends up in a position that many women back then found themselves in. She was brutalized by Bonnet.

The thing is, the act here is unnecessarily displayed. There is no need to show this man’s brutality with the imagery of the rape. Sure, Outlander didn’t show the acts, but the sounds create imagery that is just as visceral. At this point, we all know that women were badly brutalized by men at an alarming rate back then. We also know that they had no recourse. No one came to their aid, in a fashion similar to that of the men who sat and listened to the violence in the next room without trying to stop it. That stuff was the norm. We know this. Why do we have to keep experiencing it? At this point, falling back on such imagery is lazy writing that doesn’t serve the plot at all.

The waitress at the bar where Bri lodged in Wilmington looks out at the couple’s interaction and get the wrong idea. This will not end well for Roger. Photo courtesy Starz

Predictions for Next Time and Beyond

The episode closes with Bri walking up the stairs and the audience reeling from what just happened. I have a few predictions for the rest of the season after this episode:

  1. Jamie is going to kill Steven Bonnet. That cocky pirate assaulted the wrong man’s daughter. That’s a fight I can’t wait to see.
  2. Claire and Jamie are going to have to save the Washingtons as some point to preserve history. Tryon’s info on the latter couple will be put to use and somebody’s hanging usually follows. That can’t happen to our first President and Claire knows it.
  3. That nosey waitress is going to get Roger caught up somehow. Either she fingers him for the rape that Bonnet committed, or she leverages another charge. That kind of “I want to speak to a manager” outrage never knows how to leave well enough alone.

So those are my thoughts. Do you all have some predictions for the rest of the season? Let’s hear them!

Outlander airs Sundays on Starz and the Starz app.

 

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December 24, 2018

How Does Cyborg Feel About ‘Aquaman’?

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By: Megan Maher

During the Aquaman premiere, Megan Maher of Black Girl Nerds had the opportunity to chat with guests of the event and capture their thoughts about the movie. She spoke with creative individuals associated with the film including; Ray Fisher (Victor Stone / Cyborg), Skylar Grey (Singer / Songwriter) for Aquaman), Rupert Gregson-Williams (Composer for Aquaman), and David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick (screenwriter for Aquaman).

Ray Fisher (Victor Stone / Cyborg)

What do you think a film like this is going to mean to the audience?

I think more than anything else, it is opening up a new world for superheroes, period. I mean, it’s the first time we have been underwater. They are creating an entire universe underwater. You can really do anything you want. You have seven seas, you can have seven kingdoms, it’s almost limitless. It’s almost like going to the furthest regions of space.

Do you think Cyborg would last in Atlantis?

Cyborg would. He’s got apocalyptic tech, which is capable of interdimensional travel, so I think he would be able to handle himself swimming down to the furthest point of the Earth. He would probably need to get some sort of face cover or get the cybernetics to put some oxygen in his lungs for him, so he doesn’t have to breathe. But I think he would be fine.

Other than Cyborg, who is your favorite DC Comics character?

Aquaman tonight, for sure. And I am a big Batman fan. I have been a Batman fan ever since I was a kid.

 

Skylar Grey (Singer / Songwriter)

What was it like doing the music for Aquaman?

I am very excited to have my first untitled performed by me, but also I wrote it with my fiance, Elliott Taylor. James Wan and I worked together in the past and he reached out to me again to work on this song. He kind of wanted a Titanic Love Ballad moment, and so I attempted at that. And then the melody of my song is used throughout the film during the love scenes and things like that.

Did you grow up reading comic books?

I didn’t grow up reading comic books but I got more into comics when they became movies. Like Batman, I am obsessed with and then I worked on the Suicide Squad movie. I did some of the music for that as well.

 

Rupert Gregson-Williams (Composer for Aquaman)

How long did it take to work on the music?

For about a year. I spent a lot of time with James Wan trying to get the differentiating sounds from land and sea. And we spent 80% of the time under the sea so, it was important to reflect that.

What was it like composing music with all of the action and environmental (land and sea) transitions in the film?

It was all really really awesome, a lot of this stuff is effects, so I spent a lot of time talking to James Wan about how it was going to be and once we got some of the visual effects in I had to revisit some of those areas.

What inspired the guitar riff for Aquaman?

Well, if you know Jason (Momoa) even on the set he would have his guitar by him. If you ask him what his favorite thing in the world is, its music and his guitar, so it had to be.

David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick (Screenwriter for Aquaman)

Did the current social and political climate surrounding global warming influence a lot of the script?

Absolutely, it mainly came from what we wanted to get that across. We wanted the villain to have a point of view, that wasn’t purely villain-esque. And that was not just a mustache-twirling lunatic, he is the king of the ocean and the ocean is being treated terribly. You know sometimes when you get an issue movie, it gets a little heavy handed because the hero is beating you over the head with it. I thought it was interesting here that for the villain you go, “oh you know he is kind of right” and maybe how he is going about it, is wrong. But the issues are correct and when he and Aquaman have that conversation, Arthur has nothing to say you know, he’s like you know, “you’re right but this isn’t the way to do it”.

How did you all come up with the origin story for Black Manta?

We ended putting together a lot of different versions of Black Manta’s origin. Incorporating him into the movie, we wanted him to have an impact on Arthur’s character. You know because he isn’t directly involved with the main plot, but at the beginning, Arthur is not fully the Aquaman yet. He is not a hero, and he treats Black Manta, maybe the rest of us might think the way he deserves to be treated. You know he’s a bad guy, he kills people, and maybe he didn’t deserve to have his father saved (spoiler). But by the end of the movie, he has made this enemy now, he realizes that to be a hero he has to be better than us, he can’t give into those petty urges, like the need for revenge, he’s got to sort of ascend beyond them. So the idea was to create an origin for Black Manta that would motivate that change for him.

Aquaman is currently playing in theaters everywhere.

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December 23, 2018

‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ is an Impressive Achievement

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New York City isn’t the diverse utopia many think it is. If there is any system that shows just how broken things are, it is the city’s police force where “protect and serve” is on a circumstantial based on the color of your skin. This is among the many themes in James Baldwin’s If Beale […]


December 23, 2018

SH’s Unboxing/Reviews Super Saiyan Trifecta-Episode 103

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Super Saiyan Trifecta-Episode 103

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