Claire immediately shifts into Doctor Mode and sets to digging the buckshot pellets out after Jamie self-medicates with whisky. Now it’s just like old times, Jamie injured in some way and Claire putting him back together. There’s a reason women snap and it’s because men push them to the limit. Claire is having none of it and when Jamie says, “You’re the one who told me to be kind to the lass,” I personally ducked, in my apartment, even though this is just a TV show. He married Laoghaire less than two years ago. Jamie tries to explain himself, and we learn he is not the father of either of the girls (a total ye olde Maury episode). Up in their room, Claire is gathering her things. He also promises he will always look after Joan and her sister, before sending Joan home. The kid is like seven years old so I’m not sure why he’s acting like she gets it but okay. “We don’t have a bond that keeps people together,” Jamie tells his stepdaughter Joan, also explaining that he has such a bond with Claire, his first wife. Something implausible happens every episode. This is what this show tends to do whenever something implausible happens. I cannot begin to fathom the why of Jamie’s second marriage and I know the show is going to give us some stupid explanation. It’s another thing entirely for him to have married the one woman who has done such grievous harm. Laoghaire is outraged, calling Claire “Sassenach witch,” and tells Claire she is Jamie’s wife.Ĭlaire is just stunned and gasping and who can blame her? It’s one thing for Jamie to have gotten married. But just as Jamie is about to spill, two girls burst into their room-the younger one, a redhead-both calling Jamie “Daddy.” They are followed by that horrible Laoghaire who accused Claire of witchcraft and almost had her killed during Season 1. In the middle of this intimate moment, Jamie realizes he needs to come clean with Claire about his secret.
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