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    Outlander

    Didn't see a thread for this series. On Season 2 right now...love it!
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    We watched that recently too and really enjoyed it!
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    There's some talk about it in the US TV Series. I'm going to watch Season 4 right now!

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    So does the quality stay throughout generally speaking?
    If it isn't Krautrock, it's krap.

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    Pretty much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chalkpie View Post
    So does the quality stay throughout generally speaking?
    There were moments in the third season I thought it was enough, but the story itself and the historical themes stay interesting enough to keep on going. And it's all very well filmed and played.
    Season 5 will be out early 2020 and because I watch all seasons from DVD it'll be long before I can watch it.
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    The fourth season is again of high quality, although you have to be prepared to go with the "stones"-story a bit more.
    Just finished one of the last episodes, a quite emotional one, which finishes with the suiting music of Samuel Barber: Adagio For Strings. Brought tears in my eyes.

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