Categories
Health

Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3


  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee79661b51ea4bfcc7d/master/pass/gigi-tommy.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi coat, $445; sweater, $129.50; shorts, $139.50

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee70fc5501a94096704/master/pass/bella-tommy.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi dress, $179.50

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee88a6e1f30b0f1951e/master/pass/joan-tommy.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi sweater, $330; shorts, $139.50; jacket, $795

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee220e36a1edd2513b5/master/pass/tommy-24.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi sports bra, $69.50; sport pant, $99.50; bomber jacket, $295; beanie, $59.50

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee274e8e332e094bc7b/master/pass/tommy-37.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi sweater, $129.50; hoodie, $360

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee39661b51ea4bfcc7b/master/pass/tommy-22.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi cardigan, $275; tank, $49.50

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee3d77f3a5c7e575f7b/master/pass/tommy-21.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi puffer coat, $475; flannel shirt, $129.50

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee3b121f0294e01002b/master/pass/tommy-23.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi wrap cardigan, $225

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee4a6af2d63ad3c5f32/master/pass/tommy-20.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi sweater, $189.50; blouse, $189.50; distressed jean, $189.50

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee420e36a1edd2513b7/master/pass/jourdann-tommy.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi sports bra, $69.50; shorts, $139.50; maxi dress, $245

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee4a6af2d63ad3c5f34/master/pass/tommy-19.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi slip dress, $225; blouse, $189.50

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee4a6af2d63ad3c5f36/master/pass/tommy-dilone.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi sweater, $129.50; pant, $149.50

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee50fc5501a94096702/master/pass/tommy-josephine.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi flannel shirt, $129.50; sweater, $129.50; shorts, $490

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee68a6e1f30b0f1951a/master/pass/tommy-14.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi sweater, $129.50; slip dress, $245

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee78a6e1f30b0f1951c/master/pass/tommy-11.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi sweater, $129.50; shorts, $490; crop tee, $59.50; velvet trench coat, $375

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee620e36a1edd2513b9/master/pass/tommy-grace.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi sweater, $129.50; crop tee, $59.50; jean, $199.50

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee674e8e332e094bc81/master/pass/tommy-09.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi jacket, $245; cropped cardigan, $139.50; leather jegging, $695

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee7b121f0294e01002f/master/pass/tommy-07.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Tommy x Gigi sweater, $129.50; leather jegging, $695; coat, $445

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e47b030ac60aaec24d2/master/pass/webinstance_Look30.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e47d77f3a5c7e575f7f/master/pass/webinstance_Look29.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e48b030ac60aaec24d4/master/pass/webinstance_Look32.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4939475f432b9d0cf7/master/pass/webinstance_Look34.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e492fbec80f9d3b64cc/master/pass/webinstance_Look36.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e493679af5d0a442e6f/master/pass/webinstance_Look37.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4a39475f432b9d0cfb/master/pass/webinstance_Look40.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4a04419d61893ed3ab/master/pass/webinstance_Look42.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4a33945c5f0706cbb7/master/pass/webinstance_Look41.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4b04419d61893ed3ad/master/pass/webinstance_Look44.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4b39475f432b9d0cff/master/pass/webinstance_Look46.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4b04419d61893ed3b0/master/pass/webinstance_Look48.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4b39475f432b9d0d01/master/pass/webinstance_Look49.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4b39475f432b9d0cfd/master/pass/webinstance_Look45.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4de970a961f002ce8e/master/pass/webinstance_Look50.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4c33945c5f0706cbb9/master/pass/webinstance_Look52.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4c04419d61893ed3b3/master/pass/webinstance_Look51.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4cb030ac60aaec24d8/master/pass/webinstance_Look53.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4ee970a961f002ce90/master/pass/webinstance_Look54.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4d33945c5f0706cbbb/master/pass/webinstance_Look55.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4d2fbec80f9d3b64d0/master/pass/webinstance_Look57.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4e39475f432b9d0d03/master/pass/webinstance_Look59.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4e33945c5f0706cbbe/master/pass/webinstance_Look61.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4d04419d61893ed3b5/master/pass/webinstance_Look58.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4d2fbec80f9d3b64ce/master/pass/webinstance_Look56.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4f33945c5f0706cbc1/master/pass/webinstance_Look62.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4fd77f3a5c7e575f81/master/pass/webinstance_Look63.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4f33945c5f0706cbc3/master/pass/webinstance_Look64.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee5c1d9a01a5bf64883/master/pass/tommy-13.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee674e8e332e094bc7f/master/pass/tommy-39.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee574e8e332e094bc7d/master/pass/tommy-12.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee4c1d9a01a5bf64881/master/pass/tommy-17.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee6d77f3a5c7e575f7d/master/pass/tommy-08.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee7a6af2d63ad3c5f38/master/pass/tommy-4.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee6b121f0294e01002e/master/pass/lucky-blue-tommy.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4ab030ac60aaec24d6/master/pass/webinstance_Look43.jpg” alt=””/>
  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee3a6af2d63ad3c5f30/master/pass/tommy-38.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c17ee720e36a1edd2513bb/master/pass/anwar-hadid.jpg” alt=””/>

    Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e473679af5d0a442e6d/master/pass/webinstance_Look31.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4804419d61893ed3a9/master/pass/webinstance_Look33.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e492fbec80f9d3b64cb/master/pass/webinstance_Look35.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4939475f432b9d0cf9/master/pass/webinstance_Look38.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4a33945c5f0706cbb5/master/pass/webinstance_Look39.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4b04419d61893ed3b1/master/pass/webinstance_Look47.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4e33945c5f0706cbc0/master/pass/webinstance_Look60.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3

  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59c18e4f04419d61893ed3b7/master/pass/webinstance_Look28.jpg” alt=”Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3″/>

    Every Single Look From Tommy x Gigi Season 3



  • Source link

    Categories
    Health

    Outlander Season 3 Episode 2 Recap: So Much Wanting and Not Much Having


    The article centers on Season 3, Episode 2 of Outlander: “Surrender.” If you’re not, get caught up with the show, be warned: Spoilers abound.

    The third season of Outlander is painfully disinterested in instant gratification. This week’s episode is all tease and foreplay. To be fair, there is some sex in this episode but it is not at all the sex we are yearning to witness. Instead, there is awkward sex with eyes wide shut as the show continues filling us in on what happened with Jamie and Claire Fraser during the two decades they were apart, also known as the longest tease in the history of romance novels.

    As the second episode opens, we’re in Scotland in 1752. Fergus, Jamie’s nephew Ian, and the housekeeper Mary’s son Rabbie MacNab find a gun that belonged to Rabbie’s dead father and argue over who gets to shoot it first when the damn redcoats appear. Among them is a Corporal MacGregor—a Scotsman serving in the English army, and he’s exactly the asshole you would expect him to be.

    The redcoats remain hell-bent on finding Red Jamie, a.k.a. “the Dunbonnet,” a.k.a. the sexiest man on the highlands. After volleying a few threats at Jamie’s family, the redcoats arrest Ian simply because they can.

    Where is Jamie? He’s living in a cave in the woods, regressing to his primordial form—hair down to his shoulders, a thick beard, and a demonstrable aversion to bathing. As he’s gallivanting through the woods, smelling what I hope is dirt but is probably feces, Jamie spies a buck, kills it, and brings the spoils of his hunt to Lallybroch tossed over his shoulder, as one does. He sees his sister, Jenny, tending to the garden and for a moment, Jamie imagines she is Claire, which is… incredibly awkward and veering into Game of Thrones territory if you think too hard about it.

    Jamie spends most of this episode silent and brooding—living that emo life, 18th century style. When he does talk, he sounds like Christian Bale channeling Batman, hoarse and growly. We get it; he’s miserable. Outlander has never really been subtle and this episode works overtime to make it clear that Jamie has lost all the fire and fight he once had.

    PHOTO: Aimee Spinks/STARZ

    Jamie goes native

    When Jamie stops by Lallybroch to handle the ledgers, Jenny just happens to be in labor. Fergus, Rabbie, and Jamie see a raven as they are doing their chores, and apparently it’s bad luck to spot one while a child is being born. These three musketeers grab the gun they found and kill the raven. As good luck would have it, the bird dies with a single shot. As bad luck would have it, the Redcoats in the vicinity hear the gunshot.

    Jamie scolds the boys but Mary MacNab intervenes and takes the gun. Jamie goes to see his sister who has just delivered a baby boy. Even though she just birthed a baby without an epidural, Jenny tries to set Jamie up with Mary and get him laid. Jenny is the most Ride-or-Die sibling in the game. Jamie is having none of it and who can blame him? We saw how incredible the sex was between him and Claire. Accept no substitutes.

    Suddenly, Redcoats are all over Lallybroch, looking for the gun they heard. Jenny plays dumb and Jamie hides in a nearby hall holding the newborn baby, trying to keep him quiet. When the Redcoats realize Jenny just had a baby, they demand to know where the baby is. She lies, saying the baby was stillborn. The captain doesn’t believe the story but Mary saves the day by claiming the pistol was hers, that she killed the raven because of superstition.

    Ian is eventually released from jail and Corporal MacGregor smarms and makes threats while eyeballing young Fergus. A little later, Fergus sets off into the woods, but danger lurks. The Redcoats are hiding behind some bushes and before long they are following Fergus, thinking he will lead them to Red Jamie. Fergus is a bright boy—too bright for his own good. His stroll becomes a jog and the Redcoats’ stalking turns to full-on chase, with Fergus talking a whole lot of shit to the Redcoats. Reader: this doesn’t end well.

    Jamie overhears Fergus and the Redcoats, and watches helplessly as they grab Fergus, pinning him against a log. MacGregor raises his sword and chops Fergus’s left hand off. It is truly one of those “that sure escalated quickly” moments. And to tie it all with a bow, the last shot of the scene is poor Fergus’s hand lying on the forest floor. (Side note: Another Game of Thrones moment? What is it with these hit fantasy shows and hand-chopping? Freud would have some thoughts.)

    Jamie runs to the fallen boy, channels Nurse Claire, and applies a tourniquet before bringing Fergus back to Lallybroch. Though Fergus is going to live, Jamie is beside himself. Years of silence overwhelm him and he falls to his knees, sobbing in Jenny’s arms. I believe Dr. Phil would call it “a breakthrough.” When Jamie checks in on Fergus, they have a sweet little chat, all things considered, and Jamie reaffirms his promise to always look after him. Fergus tells Jamie he’s finally acting like himself. All it took was a brutal amputation!

    As they stare into a crackling fire, Jamie and Ian have a chat about phantom limb pain and Ian says what we all know—that Claire was Jamie’s heart and without her, he is lost, living with the pain of something that is gone. Jamie decides he can no longer risk his family’s lives and tells Jenny and Ian they need to turn him in so at least they can get the reward money. Jamie is back, indeed, and ready to run right back into the fire.

    Later, Mary MacNab shows up at Jamie’s cave for a visit, bow chicka wow wow. She gives him a good shave, cuts his hair, and finally, Jamie has his sexy back. After Jamie washes himself in the creek, thank God, Mary offers herself to Jamie in an exquisitely vulnerable moment where she says she isn’t trying to betray what he had with Claire. Jamie, who hasn’t had sex in like seven years, succumbs and who can blame him? His eyes are closed and he’s crying but Jamie explains that’s just how he does sex. Mary is gonna get hers so they get down—sweetly, tenderly, like two people who haven’t been laid in forever. At least that’s what I am guessing because we don’t see any of it. I choose to imagine the cave walls were quaking.

    When he returns to Lallybroch, freshly groomed, Jamie pretends it is his first homecoming. Everyone puts on a really good show and the Redcoats actually believe Jenny would betray her brother because the Redcoats are not very smart. It looks like Jamie is, once again, going to be behind bars and who knows for how long. Outlander is not a show that is afraid of subjecting its characters to an infinite amount of drama or suffering. Every time you think Jamie has been through the worst, the show asks us to hold its beer.

    In mid-century Boston, Claire can’t sleep because she is having sexy fantasies about sexy Jamie, all naked and thick with muscles and giving her that “come fuck me” look she clearly craves. Alas, she is actually in bed with boring Frank and that, my friends, is the very definition of tragedy. On one particular night, Claire is in need of some loving. She tentatively reaches for Frank and before he can ruin anything by jabbering, she strips off her nightgown, straddles him and gets hers. It’s all very depressing because while Claire can close her eyes and make pretend, we can’t.

    Outlander Season 3 2017

    PHOTO: Aimee Spinks/STARZ

    At least the baby makes Claire happy?

    After having Millie Nelson and her husband, Jerry, over for dinner, Frank and Claire are feeling a bit amorous as they share a nightcap in front of the fireplace. Claire, never shy about taking the initiative, steps out of her underwear and pulls Frank’s hand between her thighs. It’s almost a sexy moment, but as they’re fucking, Frank keeps asking Claire to open her eyes and it’s like, Dude, first of all, most people have sex with their eyes closed, and second of all, just enjoy the ride and let the woman think of Jamie as you bone her! But no, Frank can’t let Claire do Claire. “When I’m with you, I’m with you, but you’re with him,” Frank says. Just like that, the moment is over.

    After her wild adventures in the 18th century, Claire is not satisfied by being a wife and mother, so she decides to do something more—enroll in Harvard Medical School. She’s not the only anomaly; there’s also a black man in the class. As everyone takes their seats, the men are openly hostile because they know Claire is about to put their mediocrity on blast. She handles it with aplomb and when the black student, Joe Abernathy, enters, he sits right next to Claire. It’s a page right out of the Grey’s Anatomy episode when Richard Weber and Ellis Grey became pals because no one in their medical school cohort respected them for daring to not be white men.

    In another bedroom scene at the Randall home, Claire and Frank now sleep in separate twin beds, which is just … sad. Throughout the episode, it’s clear that Claire and Frank are trying their damndest to make their marriage work, but Jamie Fraser is always between them.

    If there is one thing that Jamie, Claire, and Frank have in common, it’s that they all desperately want the very things they cannot have. Frank is yearning to be the only man in Claire’s heart; Jamie is yearning to have Claire by his side in all things; Claire is yearning to be by Jamie’s side in all things, and, as she explains in a voiceover, to be part of something bigger than herself. The thing is—no one is yearning for Frank. He is, as he has been since Season 1, the odd man out. Given how Season 2 ended, it seems like that’s what Frank is always going to be.



    Source link

    Categories
    Health

    'Game of Thrones' Is Planning to Shoot Multiple Endings for Season 8


    With the lethal combo of people leaking plot points on social media and hackers threatening to reveal secrets before episodes even air, avoiding Game of Thrones spoilers is a battle similar to, well, one you’d see on Game of Thrones.

    That’s why the show isn’t taking any chances when it comes to season 8. The HBO series is going to extreme lengths during filming to throw off fans (and those pesky hackers) by filming multiple scenes and endings.

    “They’re going to shoot multiple versions so that nobody really knows what happens,” HBO’s programming chief Casey Bloys explained during an appearance at Moravian College in Pennsylvania, according to The Morning Call. “You have to do that on a long show. Because when you’re shooting something, people know. So they’re going to shoot multiple versions so that there’s no real definitive answer until the end.”

    Filming multiple endings to a show, while complicated, isn’t as crazy as it sounds. Yes, it’s a lot of extra work and money to shoot scenes that aren’t necessary, but it’s an old trick other shows have done before. Dallas did this so fans wouldn’t find out who had killed J.R., and Thrones even used this tactic last season. Vulture points out that Kit Harington has mentioned “the show shot multiple fake scenes for season seven to throw paparazzi off the trail.”

    So, in other words, when people start leaking major plot points in season 8, take everything with a grain of salt. (But have no doubt that anything is possible in the twisty world of Game of Thrones.)

    See More:

    This ‘Game of Thrones’ Theory Says Euron Could Be the Father of Cersei’s Unborn Child

    Here’s Exactly What Jon’s Letter to Sansa Said on ‘Game of Thrones’—and Why It’s Huge

    Here’s Everyone Still on Arya Stark’s Kill List Now That You Know Who’s Dead

    How OK Is It to Cheer for the ‘Game of Thrones’ Incest Plotline?



    Source link

    Categories
    Health

    This 'Grey's Anatomy' Season 14 Teaser Is Good News for Jackson and Maggie Shippers


    Grey’s Anatomy returns for it’s 14th—yes, 14th—season on Thursday, September 28, and there are several questions on fans’ minds: Will Abigail Spencer be believable as Owen’s sister? (Remember, the actress who originated the role, Bridget Regan, couldn’t return due to scheduling conflicts.) How will the love triangle between Megan, Meredith, and Nathan unfold? And good God, will Jackson and Maggie get together?

    Fans have been shipping “Jaggie” for a while now, but Jackson’s relationship with April has them wondering if they’re actually ever going to happen. The coupling seemed likely when April—who, remember, is Jackson’s ex-wife—told Maggie she thinks Jackson has feelings for her. The two did become close when Jackson treated Maggie’s dying mother, so it’s not far-fetched to think he started thinking of her romantically.

    And this new #TGIT teaser is adding fuel to the fire. Granted, it’s just your standard trailer for Grey’s Anatomy—plus Scandal and How to Get Away With Murder, which also return September 28— but a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment suggests “Jaggie” is 100 percent on.

    Around the 18-second mark, we see Jackson and Maggie warmly looking at each other and smiling. It isn’t much, but why would ABC include such a subtle moment in this splashy promo if it didn’t mean something huge?

    Check it out for yourself, below:

    [embedded content]

    Kelly McCreary, who plays Maggie, opened up to Entertainment Weekly in August about a possible relationship between her character and Jackson. “What’s ironic is that all of the reasons the fans might not want Jackson and Maggie to get together are the exact things that make really great drama,” she said. “That’s true of life, too, the stuff that makes things a little bit messier is the stuff we think we don’t want, but ultimately makes us stronger, so if that’s where it goes, then there’s probably good story to mine and good lessons to teach there about humanity and God knows what else.”

    Regardless of what happens, we’re more than ready for Grey’s Anatomy to come back. Is it September 28 yet?

    Related Stories:

    Grey’s Anatomy Is Losing a Doctor Next Season—But Another One Is Joining the Cast

    Sarah Drew Asked Grey’s Anatomy to Include a Breast Pump Scene, and We’re All for It

    Grey’s Anatomy Producers Tried to Change the Show’s Name Three Times



    Source link

    Categories
    Health

    'Bachelor in Paradise' Season 4 Finale Recap: Derek and Taylor Get Engaged, Corinne and DeMario Reunite, and Dean Is Still Awful


    You guys! It’s the end of Spring Break: The Show Bachelor in Paradise! Will we remember all of the amazing memories we made together, the good times and the bad? Are we gonna stay friends? Will you all come to my birthday party next month? It’s gonna be at the pool, and we’re gonna have pizza and a veggie platter for people who can’t digest gluten. There will be a lifeguard on duty, but if you can’t swim well please bring water wings because there’s no shallow end. This isn’t a party for babies.

    Anyway, tonight’s episode shows the last night in Mexico and then a cast reunion featuring Corinne and DeMario. So let’s just get this over with.

    Unlike Bachelor or Bachelorette, you can’t really “win” BiP, but if any couple does, it’s Derek and Taylor. Jack Stone asks Christen to leave “with him as a couple” and she stammers something about how they are “acquaintances” who have had “swirly” conversations (literally her word choice). Why Jack wants to get to know her better so badly is beyond me. It’s super awkward. (Also, did we ever establish if Christen is a virgin by choice or circumstance?) Ultimately, Christen walks into the ocean; Scallop Fingers returns to the sea from whence she came. Jack Stone unceremoniously goes home, his face a mask of dejection.

    Jasmine and Jonathan amicably and mutually decide to part ways as friends. Adam sweetly asks Raven to go on a Fantasy Suite date, and she agrees—but honestly, she’s been looking absolutely miserable this whole episode.

    Dean and D-Lo gamely continue to pretend like they’re both interested in a relationship even though they’re both clearly here just to have a good time. Until, to get out of committing to D-Lo, Dean pulls the most f-ckboy move of all time and pretends like he’s leaving her so that he can try and get Kristina back. LOL, this is utter nonsense. C’mon Dean.

    Dean cries and says he hates himself for letting Kristina go and that Kristina deserves better than him. Understatement of the season. This is some teen drama-level bullshit. This is some One Tree Hill ass bullshit.

    Diggy dumps Dominique for Jaimi, who just wants to be friends. Poor Diggy? Robby tries to tell Amanda how much he loves her, but she starts crying because of what happened last year (she got engaged and then dumped…or something?) and her voice becomes somehow even harder to understand. She has a real gift for sounding like what I imagine Tinker Bell’s speaking voice to be. They break up.

    The three remaining couples that are staying: Taylor and Derek, Lacey and Daniel, Raven and Adam. Raven and Adam look sad AF.

    On their date, Lacey tells Daniel that she’s falling in love with him. You can just tell that Lacey has watched like, a lot of romantic comedies and can’t really tell the good ones from the mediocre ones. Whenever she sees a picture of Natalie Portman, she probably turns to whoever’s around and says, “Do you think I look like her? People say I look like her.” (No one says that.) So now you know my Lacey theories. They decide to be in a relationship. Mazel tov!

    Taylor, the scariest girl in your sorority, and Derek, the quietest guy on the soccer team, are falling in love, and Taylor is ready to “spiritually connect” through S-E-X. Bow chicka wow-wow.

    Raven and Adam (who, full disclosure, I called “Matt” for this entire recap and then had to fix) are at a crossroads: Raven is scared of the vulnerability in the Fantasy Suite, but she knows it’s the next step. What to do!?

    PHOTO: Paul Hebert

    Suddenly, we cut to two months later, with Chris Harrison hosting a reunion in that warehouse someplace in Area 51 where they have all the reunions. I, for one, am very glad to see Alexis and Danielle M. and to hear everyone boo-ing Dean. Then Chris brings out Corinne because there’s “more to tell” about the incident that shut production down. Look, I agree, but the person we haven’t heard from is the producer who filed the complaint that shut the show down. But in any case, here comes DeMario! the conversation is stilted but not as uncomfortable as it could be. They’re both in therapy, which seems like a smart move. Corinne is designing a fashion line. They hug, and it’s over. Well, OK then.

    Christen and Jasmine have some spat over social media? Jasmine says she is “blown away and confused” by everything, a combination of emotions I imagine Jasmine feels a lot. And we get a final answer re: scallops: Christen does indeed like scallops.

    Kristina again says she was “disrespected” by D-Lo. Finally, Dean is like “it’s my fault” and D-Lo is like “yes, it is Dean’s fault” and, Kristina, do you get this yet? When a guy is bad to you, it’s his fault, not the other girl’s fault. Chris Harrison refers to Dean/Kristina as “Kris-Dean-a” which I don’t think is as good as my couple nickname for them: Deantina. Then D-Lo is like, “You didn’t miss Kristina, you called me an hour after we left Paradise” and the audience is all “ooooooh.” Ooooooh.

    “Are you still flipping-flopping us?” – Kristina

    CHRISTEN WHITNEY, EMILY FERGUSON, DANIELLE LOMBARD, JASMINE GOODE, JACK STONE, ALEXIS WATERS, CORINNE OLYMPIOS, DEMARIO JACKSON

    PHOTO: Paul Hebert

    Now for a post-mortem on the couple no one cares about: Amanda and Robby. They got together after the show and dated, but he wasn’t ready for a relationship and he cheated (per a twin). Looking pleased as pudding to be back in front of a camera, Robby comes out to explain that “there’s more to a relationship than just hanging out.” Duh? He denies cheating. Amanda gives him the benefit of the doubt and everyone in the audience is like, “mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm no.”

    Finally, we’re gonna hear from the couples…

    Lacey and Daniel: Daniel was lying to Lacey about falling in love with her. Daniel tries to deny it, but Chris Harrison has the video receipts! Daniel’s exact words were, “I could never change my Facebook status to ‘In A Relationship’ with Lacey.”

    “You’ve done two of these shows and you’re 32 years old. What
    do you think that means?” – Lacey to Daniel

    Lacey tells a messy story about New York and Vancouver and someone named Vinny and girl, you need to break it all the way off.

    Adam and Raven: They are still together. And surprise! Raven brings out her parents—who have never met Adam—and it’s hugs all around. Just goes to show, if you’re young and really hot and willing to spend weeks away from your job and loved ones working solely on your romantic life, you too can find love.

    Taylor and Derek: Hey, Taylor, are you a rich girl I went to college with? Because you are engaged. Also, Taylor’s little black dress looks fantastic on her. Also, Derek looks great, too. Also, good for them!

    And finally, in what is honestly my favorite moment from the season, we see that Stephanie Beatriz from Brooklyn Nine-Nine is in the audience!!!



    Source link

    Categories
    Health

    'Outlander' Season 3 Episode 1 Premiere: New Season, Nothing to See Here (Yet)


    The article centers on Season 3, Episode 1 of Outlander: “The Battle Joined.” If you’re not get caught up with the show, be warned: spoilers abound.

    The first season of Outlander made us all believe this was going to be a show about hot sex on the Scottish highlands between time-traveling British nurse Claire Randall and her dashing lover (now husband), Scottish Highland warrior Jamie Fraser. But things took quite the turn when Jamie Fraser ran into the sadism of Black Jack Randall. Throughout the second season, the show’s tone was much darker; there was much more at stake than the tension of whether or not Claire would ever find her way back to her own place and time, or how much sex Claire and Jamie would have. Instead, we were concerned with matters of fate, history, and fortune. We were innocent in the first season, and then we were not. All the while, the show grew wildly in popularity because of the melodrama, the men in kilts, the intricate plots, the historical imagination, the exceptional production values—but mostly the sex, because for once, we have a show where men’s bodies are as gratuitously displayed as women’s bodies and it feels celebratory, not exploitative.

    When we last saw the Frasers in Season 2, they were exiles from Scotland and living in Paris. Claire’s costumes were exquisite, as were her devious plans to both support and upend the Jacobite rebellion so she and Jamie might preserve the Highland way of life. This was always the crux of the show—Claire knows how things turn out for nearly everyone she encounters in the 18th century and as such, she is in the position of trying to protect those she cares for most from a history she likely cannot change.

    Throughout the second season, we see Claire and Jamie trying to reconnect after Jamie’s trauma. The couple fights to hold together when their daughter is stillborn and they face enemies new and old. And then, they travel back to Scotland, still both leading the rebellion and trying to undermine it. Alas, their efforts are for naught. As the finale ends, the Battle of Culloden is nigh. Claire returns, through the stones, to the 1940s and her exceedingly dull husband Frank so she and Jamie’s child might live.

    It has been more than a year since the second season of Outlander ended—so long, in fact, that the show’s more passionate fans refer to this time as “Droughtlander.” And what a drought it has been—no Claire, no Jamie, no bagpipes to soothe us.

    PHOTO: Aimee Spinks/STARZ

    Jamie faces Black Jack Randall at the Battle of Culloden.

    From the outset of the Season 3 premiere, know that not much happens nor does this episode pick up where the Season 2 finale left us—with Claire visiting Scotland in 1968 with her daughter Brianna, discovering that Jamie did, indeed, survive the Battle of Culloden, and vowing that she would go back to 18th-century Scotland. In other words, the drought may be over but our lips are still parched. The show knows what we want and they are going to make us wait for it, though I have no sense of how long that wait might be.

    The first episode of Season 3 opens in the aftermath of the Battle of Culloden. Across the moor, we see dead bodies, mostly Highlanders. Redcoats wander amongst the bodies, occasionally stabbing at men who are still alive with their bayonets because nothing says “honor” like attacking helpless men. Slowly, the camera pans to Jamie, amidst all those dead bodies, fairly close to death himself with a Redcoat lying on top of him. Suffice it to say, Jamie has looked better. The only satisfying glimpse we get throughout the episode of his impeccable body is of his exceedingly well-defined pectoral muscles. That’s it. The struggle is so very real.

    As he lies there, gaunt and gasping, Jamie recalls the actual battle of Culloden. The Jacobites are being bombarded and Jamie implores the utterly ineffective Prince Charles Stuart to allow the men to charge so they can have a fighting chance. Then, the Jacobites charge the Redcoats and it’s blood and gore, flesh and blades clashing. The sound effects are very…vivid.

    Suddenly, amidst all the fighting men, Jamie spots Black Jack Randall, and it’s on like Donkey Kong. The men run at each other and a battle within the battle ensues, like a war version of Inception. Black Jack injures Jamie with his sword, but in the end, Jamie is victorious. The Redcoat lying atop Jamie on the battlefield is, in fact, the corpse of Black Jack Randall. It’s kind of a disappointment that Black Jack’s death—something most of us have been wanting to see for two seasons—is relatively anticlimactic, but at least we have the relief of knowing he won’t smarm about the world with his sadistic impulses.

    As Jamie lies among the dead, it begins to snow, and he hallucinates that Claire is walking toward him. He keeps moaning pathetically—and let it be known, this is pretty much all he does for the entirety of the episode. “Are you alive, Jamie?” Claire asks, and before he can answer, he realizes it is actually Rupert, his clansman, speaking to him and saving his life.

    Outlander Season 3 2017

    PHOTO: Aimee Spinks/STARZ

    Claire and boring Frank scout a new apartment.

    And then, we are in 1940s Boston. Claire and Frank Randall are looking at a new house where they might make a home. Frank is as charmless as ever as he waxes on about all the meals Claire will prepare for him in their new kitchen. It’s like, Shut up Frank. She barely tolerates you, let alone has any interest in feeding you. Months later, Claire is struggling to light the gas stove. She is heavily pregnant and in none too good a mood. She sits, defeated, on the couch, staring into the fireplace…and has an idea! Before long, she has found firewood and is cooking Frank’s dinner in the fireplace, as one does. She has also met a neighbor, Millie Nelson, who chats with Claire as she prepares dinner. Millie simply cannot believe Claire is trying a new way of cooking without knowing if Frank likes it or not. Imagine, not centering your life and choices around your husband’s desires! What madness. Throughout their conversation, we are reminded just how regressive gender roles were at the mid-century. If ever there was an argument for day drinking, this window into life as a 1940s housewife makes it. And it only gets worse.

    The Randalls attend a party where Claire meets Frank’s boss—a man who is, like most of the men we’ll see in Boston, total trash. During a conversation about politics, Claire dares to offer an opinion about the upcoming election between Truman and Dewey, and the boss snarks, “Professor Randall, you’re going to have to pay closer attention to your wife’s reading habits.” A profoundly sexist conversation follows where the boss makes it clear that he has nothing but contempt for women, and Claire makes it clear that she has nothing but contempt for her husband’s boss. She seems downright miserable—trying to be a good wife, yearning for Jamie, and having to deal with the patriarchy.

    Over breakfast some time later, the cracks in the Randall marriage really begin to show. Claire tells Frank she wants to apply for American citizenship, and when Frank tries to touch Claire’s belly, she flinches. They argue, and Frank wants to know when Claire is going to stop freezing him out. When he snaps, “I’m not the one who’s been fucking other people,” Claire throws an ashtray at Frank’s boring head, and he escapes to work. Before he leaves, he asks Claire to go or stay, so long as she does what she really wants to do. He doesn’t mean that, of course, and that’s what’s so terrible about Frank. He pretends to be the good guy, the understanding guy, but really he’s just passive aggressive and resentful.

    Outlander Season 3 2017

    PHOTO: Aimee Spinks/STARZ

    The cracks in the Randall marriage are really starting to show.

    Back in Scotland, Jamie, Rupert, and other Jacobites take shelter in a nearby barn. Jamie remains close to death. Things are grim. The Redcoats find the Jacobites and one Lord Melton gives them an hour to prepare for execution. As is the British way, the executions are very well mannered. The men give their names to a clerk, and then are brought outside, propped up against a pole, and shot. Jamie continues dying and looking deathly. Before it’s his turn to be executed, Rupert comes as close to forgiving Jamie for murdering Dougal as he can, and then goes to meet his fate with his characteristic sass.

    When it’s finally Jamie’s turn to meet the executioner, Lord Melton is presented with quite a dilemma. Turns out, Melton’s brother is John William Gray, a man whose life Jamie spared. In return, Gray promised Jamie that he owed him a debt of honor. He decides to spare Jamie’s life, sending Jamie to Lollybroch to reunite with his family. Jamie Fraser is both the luckiest and unluckiest man in Scotland.

    Back in Boston, Claire goes into labor. In the hospital, she is ignored and condescended to by the obstetrician, who asks Frank how far apart Claire’s contractions are—even though Claire is the one who knows, what with it being her body and all. In the delivery room, she is alone with the medical team and despite her protests, they sedate her, saying, “When you wake up, you’ll be a mother.” If there’s a moral to this story, it’s that it has generally sucked to be a woman at every single point in history.

    When Claire comes to, she is frantic, wanting to know if her baby is dead or alive. And then Frank appears, holding her daughter. Frank and Claire come to an understanding of sorts, vowing to make this a fresh start—as if that’s even possible when we know how incredible the sex between Claire and Jamie was. As the new parents fawn over the baby, the nurse asks, “Where’d she get the red hair?” It’s as awkward a moment as you might imagine and also the ending to a really underwhelming episode.

    Given what we know from the Season 2 finale, Claire is going to make her way back to Jamie, but the third season premiere offers no hint as to how or when that is going to happen. Jamie is back at Lollybroch; Claire is stuck with boring Frank. I still haven’t read the books so I have no idea what’s going to happen next, but stay tuned for next week where hopefully, Jamie will be more naked and also more alive.

    Roxane Gay is the author of Bad Feminist, Difficult Women, and most recently, Hunger. She is also the author of World of Wakanda for Marvel and a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times.

    More Outlander:



    Source link