#Outlander
YouTube Premium’s “Impulse” Is the Rare Story That Offers a Nuanced Depiction of Rape
Countless films and television series have depicted girls and women being sexually assaulted — with varying degrees of success. Sometimes the incident isn’t even acknowledged by the show or...
A Highlander in Paris: ‘Outlander’ returns
“Outlander” is back on Saturday! This is great news, only slightly marred by the fact that the Season 2 is loosely based on Diana Gabaldon’s second book, which is — how do I break this to...
Trailer Watch: Claire Rewrites History in ‘Outlander’ Season 2
The hotly anticipated second season of Starz’s “Outlander” has a premiere date and a trailer. The time-traveling Claire (Catriona Belle) has quite the burden to bear: she knows too much....
Trailer Watch: Pregnant Claire Heads to France to Change History in ‘Outlander’ Season 2
“Outlander” is coming back, but much has changed since the first season concluded back in May. For starters, Claire (Caitriona Balfe) is visibly pregnant. Starz has released a sneak peek of the...
Where’s TV’s Golden Age of Equal-Opportunity Sex?
Sexual Violence on “Outlander” vs. “Game of Thrones”
‘Outlander,’ Back and Better than the Books
Meet Outlander, the Anti-Game of Thrones
Women and Hollywood is taking a break this week. Please enjoy one of our most popular posts of the year below. We will return with new features, editorials, and news stories on Monday, January 5....
Meet Outlander, the Anti-Game of Thrones
Women and Hollywood is on vacation this week. While our lights are out, we’ll be reposting our most popular posts of the summer.Ever since I heard Starz was adapting Diana Gabaldon’s racy,...
‘Outlander’ Renewed After One Episode
After pulling in more than 5 million viewers — and just as many men as women — the small-screen adaptation of Diana Gabaldon’s beloved Outlander series has been renewed for a second...
Outlander Pilot Drew Male and Female Viewers in Equal Numbers — And Lots of Them
If there was any question whether Outlander’s reputation as a female-centric historical bodice ripper would attract a lopsided audience, the answer is a resounding no. To quote Orange is the New...