![]() ![]() What's even more impressive is how Outlander simultaneously presents a romanticized version of the location, while still dealing with its grim realities (particularly for its female protagonist). It's a nifty trick for a show whose main setting is Scotland in the 18th century. No, Outlander is seductive in the way so many good TV shows are seductive: It lures you slowly but surely into its world, then leaves you there long after that week's hour has ended. The best word to describe Outlander, Starz's new TV series adaptation of the popular books by Diana Gabaldon, is "seductive." Because the books are famous for their intense central romance, "seductive" might suggest that this is a story about sex, first and foremost, but that would be wrong.
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