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Nov 28, 2011 11:12PM

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I don't think I gave anything away, so it should be spoiler free.


LJ, on the other hand, has always been a clear threat - in my opinion. He's almost the male version of Claire in some ways, although he has Jamie's sense of honor and duty. LJ and Jamie obviously shared a lot during Jamie's imprisonment in Ardsmuir, including gentlemen's pursuits of chess and literature. And LJ kept Jamie in England, even if it was for somewhat selfish purposes. Then LJ and Jamie mend their fences, although we've still got a lot of ground to cover on the hows and whys, but The Scottish Prisoner shows us some of it. Sure, the crux of it is William. And think about it: Jamie entrusted Claire to protect & raise their child (Bree). Jamie entrusted LJ to protect & raise his son, William. While Jamie isn't in love with LJ, Jamie didn't even tell Jenny about William. So LJ has a part of Jamie that is as close as it can be to the relationship that LJ has wanted (or still wants) from Jamie. Which is why I've always thought LJ is so dangerous to Jamie & Claire... and why I'm still concerned as to what the aftermath of all the falderal in EITB will be in MOBY (Book 8).
Yes, we've seen lines from Diana G that indicate all will likely be well, but... how long will it take for all to be well between Jamie & Claire? I'm not so sure it will be easily forgiven and forgotten by anyone; remember how things about Claire and Frank kept popping up with Jamie? And how even Leoghaire affected Claire, despite Claire knowing that Jamie couldn't possibly really love L?
HOWEVER, I will readily admit that Lord John has grown on me. When he was so kind to Bree during her pregnancy and when everyone else was off looking for Roger, I hated to admit to myself that I was beginning to like the man. It made me wonder if LJ would become even more dangerous to Claire & Jamie, as if he were supplanting Claire somewhat by being in Bree's confidence and part of her schemes... I mean, virtually everyone in Jamie's life who knows him likes and respects Lord John. Seems like even Claire might be won over now, too, who knows?
But Lord John has ceased being my least favorite character, probably because of the Lord John Grey books. I do say that begrudgingly, too!.
While Black Jack Randall is obvious, I dislike Frank even more. Frank had a lot to put up with, it's true. And he did love Bree beyond words. He must have loved Claire or thought he did. But there's something still so cold and calculating about Frank that reminds me too much of Black Jack to allow me to like him (Frank). Which sometimes makes me wonder about Diana G's thoughts on nature versus nurture... Jack's "son" made a quick appearance in EITB, and he didn't seem to be such a great guy, either.
Bonnet is definitely high on my list, too. Lots of storyline with this guy, but not much good to him, nightmares or no.
But the brothers forming the "posse" and Bobble and company are probably highest on my list. Most of them got exactly what they deserved, but it was too swift. I wanted them to suffer more.
And I agree with the Lizzy camp. I was never a big Lizzy fan, nor a fan of her two husbands. Yuck!
But Percy is probably my very least favorite character, which is odd, I know, because the strict Outlander fans might now know him very well. But he surely made his appearance in EITB, and he seems even more oily and unlikeable than ever to me. And that's something, given my thoughts on Lord John, right? I'm sure Percy is going to make much more trouble for everyone. With his current surname being "Beauchamp", I shudder to wonder if we're really going to have to endure a great-great-great+ relation to Claire's family in MOBY? It seems obvious, but I keep hoping it's just coincidence.

I know she's Jamie's child and all, but she can get a little be irritating.
I think it's because i'm in The Fiery Cross and Gabaldon keeps on adding Bree/Roger parts. I'm used to it just being Claire and i want to keep it that way.


I know she's Jamie's child and all, but she can get a little be irritating.
I think it's because i'm in The Fiery Cross and Gabaldon keeps on ..."
Ha ha! I can see why you say that. Of all the characters, she very much sticks out like a sore thumb.



I hated, Bonnet 9he got what he deserved!), Harley Boble( I really wanted this man to suffer when he died), Jack Randall (Good riddance), (someone mentioned but I forget who Donner is now)...Tom Christie's stepdaughter (can't think of her name now, for some reason I get her name confused with Marsali..I know it's starts with an M too)..


My least favorate would be Lizzie and her "husbands" How very odd they are.




I agree that Laoghaire is selfish, unforgiving, hateful and bitter. She makes it easy to dislike her. Malva Christie. Yeah, she's a baddie. Hated her for trying to (view spoiler)
Donner is (view spoiler)

Malva made me angry, mostly because(view spoiler)
It was truly sad that so many believed Malva. (view spoiler)
Malva certainly was my least favorite character for awhile, but when her story was finally revealed, I couldn't help but feel pity for her. She was truly lost... what chance did she have? (Although the betrayal of both Jamie and Claire was hard to swallow.) Thank goodness for Roger! (view spoiler)
I love how DG shows us that no matter how "bad" or "good" someone is perceived to be, each has darkness and light... each has to make the choice about what actions to take, and each set of actions has consequences of some sort.

Lori, in particular, can you please hide some of your post with spoilers?


Sorry, Wendy - I lose track of what might be a spoiler. Fixed my post. Let me know if anything else should be marked, please.
