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So, if you don't like Claire and Jamie and Black Jack Randall and aren't interested in the historical period, then don't bother.

There were a couple of reasons why I decided to watch the pilot episode. 1)The showrunner is Ronald D. Moore. He earned my trust with Battlestar Galactica so I figured I would give his new show a try. 2) Before I watched the pilot episode, I read the AV Club review. They gave it an A and called it "letter perfect historical fantasy." http://www.avclub.com/review/outlande...
Even if it doesn't seem like your cup of tea, give it a try. Watch it simply because it is not the type of show you would normally watch. Explore new things. Challenge yourself.

It's hard to say if it really qualifies as historical fiction. The "history" seemed mostly just a backdrop for the romance, and the "science fiction" is minimal - it's a device to take the character back in time so she can meet the characters (e.g, think Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court).
The TV show might turn out to be better if it can capture some of the spectacle. Ron Moore does have a talent for storytelling. But I agree with the previous posters that if you don't like romance, don't bother.

By halfway through Outlander the couple is together, both married and in love, and the rest of the 8 novels are about their adventures. Also, if Claire didn't meet Jamie but was stuck in the past, that wouldn't have ruined this story. So for me - not a romance novel.
Is Shogun a romance novel? Blackthorne spends most of the novel falling for/loving Mariko. Is Lonesome Dove a romance? Gus certainly loves Clara, makes the whole trip just to see her again and all the boys moon over Lorena. Is Dune too romantic? Paul and Chani, Jessica and her Duke, have strong relationships that add to the story. Is The Princess Bride a "kissing book?" It's all about the power of True Love. Of course these all have male authors.
So idk, this isn't what I'd call a romance, though Claire and Jamie's relationship does tie the entire series together. There certainly will be action - fights and duels and torture and a witch trial and prison escapes and at the end, a battle. There will be political machinations galore both in Scotland and France as they attempt to change the events Claire knows about. There is a lot of sex. There is family life and farming and humor. There is lots of stuff, is what I'm getting at, that has nothing really to do with romance - except they do these things together as a strong, in love, couple. And not a silly, goo goo eyes couple, but one that will weather a lot of hardship and keep getting stronger for it.
So, your mileage may vary. The show is starting off pretty slowly and carefully introducing/exploring it's settings. It is gorgeous to look at certainly.
But if you go into it with a preconceived notion that you will get girly cooties, then you probably won't like it aka self fulfilling prophecy.

But if you go into it with a preconceived notion that you will get girly cooties, then you probably won't like it aka self fulfilling prophecy. "
+1

The landscapes are beautiful and the music was nice but that's not enough for me to keep watching. I am not a gooey, "oh Jaime, he's so handsome" kinda gal.

Nicely stated. Thanks.



I read the book and i liked it. I think the biggest problem is that the main character is narrated and played by a female. While talking with some of my friends this was enough for them to categorize Outlander as a series about a romance in 18th century Scotland. My comment that Farscape has a bigger love story than Outlander eventually convinced some of them to give it at least a try. I can't actually wait until the series will be broadcast in Austria and discuss it with my friends.
So putting aside the time travel and historical setting this seems to be more a Vaginal Fantasy pick than Sword&Laser pick and I suspect that this just isn't the show for me (not to say it isn't good for those who do like it just not my cup of tea).
Normally I'd just stop watching. However given the amount of enthusiasm there seems to be for it here, I am wondering if there is more to this that would appeal to me than has been revealed or hinted at.
So as a guy who is more into action/adventure/epic/drama type of sci-fi/fantasy than romantic (quite frankly I could drop the romantic subplots in most stories and be happy) - is it worth it for me to keep watching to see if it hooks me.