Diana Gabaldon took to her Facebook Page today to clarify the sexual preference of one of her characters, Black Jack Randall. Some reviews of Episo 112 have noted that Jack Randall is gay based on his behavr the episo. Here is Diana's post:
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But when they st David Berry as the closeted gay Brish soldier the 18th-century - who also happens to be love wh Jamie - they found the perfect man to play this trigug character. Simone (Sarah Stern) may celebrate her anniversary wh Claire (Julia Piaton) at a lively, gay-iendly party wh all her iends.
She’s already got a gay brother, and that leads to “what the Torah allows” bat at the dner table.
That’s a quat gag for a gay romantic edy 2018, but some thgs move more slowly the Old World. Homophobic whe workg class men, black women who bark at how whe women and black men “never work out, ” food-obssed femal moan ecstasy over sensual meals, lbian upl who match their hair lor, racist bank managers sneer at “Ains, ” clannish racist Jews whip out the Holot rd at the begng of every argument, clannish Ain Mlims chew pork, lt after whe French women and reil at Jews, and postg big cy lbians look on any uplg outsi their muny as a personal, sexual and polil betrayal. Let’s not even get to the il foreplay practic of the gay brother (Lnel Lgelser) whom Simone needs to fort her.