The part with Claire's trek through the island was pretty dramatic, she was rather close to perishing on that island. I wonder a bit about the validity of Fergus and Marsali's marriage, given by a priest who had absconded with a woman before, maybe he has lost his rights to performs sacraments? Had he left the priesthood? The religious issues were very important to people in these times so I wonder a bit that Jamie came up with this impromptu marriage ceremony. I don't know if it is only me, but Fergus looks a bit like a hobbit in some scenes, a little reminiscent of Frodo from LotR.
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The part with Claire's trek through the island was pretty dramatic, she was rather close to perishing on that island.
I wonder a bit about the validity of Fergus and Marsali's marriage, given by a priest who had absconded with a woman before, maybe he has lost his rights to performs sacraments? Had he left the priesthood? The religious issues were very important to people in these times so I wonder a bit that Jamie came up with this impromptu marriage ceremony.
I don't know if it is only me, but Fergus looks a bit like a hobbit in some scenes, a little reminiscent of Frodo from LotR.