Not having much ELSE exciting to watch, I did indeed continue watching the new Outlander spin-off/prequel, Blood of My Blood (2025), which just had its season finale. I did a deep-dive review of the first two episodes, so now, my thoughts on the remainder of season one. Again, this is set in 1714, right before a Jacobite rising, in the Scottish highlands; and the costumes were designed by Trisha Biggar (Moll Flanders, Da Vinci’s Demons, Ordeal by Innocence, Outlander seasons 5 and 7). Let’s discuss the hair and wigs as well as the women’s dresses, including the Beltane costume and the wedding dress!
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Why do I sense Anathema being summoned up from the vasty deep of indignation and pronounced with ringing tones over Bell, Book and Candle?
Wait a minute, ‘Bell, Book and Candle’ is Excommunication, not Anathema.