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Date Posted: 08:53:35 06/11/20 Thu
Author: skw123
Subject: Hmmm... they must have figured out that the series should have stayed in Scotland.
In reply to: LAwoman 's message, "Outlander fans, this sounds like a great little show. Not sure when it will start." on 11:18:05 06/10/20 Wed

I would love to see that series, but don't have Starz anymore. I was a fan till S-4 brought the show to colonial America and shifted the focus to other characters. I cancelled Starz then and have not gone back.

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[> [> I wish it had stayed in Scotland too, but book fans would have lost their minds. I absolutely will watch this. It reminds -- LAwoman, 09:43:09 06/11/20 Thu [1]

me of Ride with Norman Reedus or The Wine Show. I love a good celebrity travelogue.


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