7 Outlander nuggets you can get from The Spy Who Dumped Me
6. Sebastian doesn’t care about frank women
No, there’s no mention of frank, but women speaking frankly to him isn’t a concern. This is something that Sebastian and Jamie have in common. After all, Claire is extremely blunt and frank when she doesn’t like something or has her mind set. And while he’s stubborn and argumentative with his sister, he’s never been shocked by Jenny’s frank words.
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We’ll see it more with Marsali, Brianna, and others.
In The Spy Who Dumped Me, Sebastian has no qualms about women speaking frankly. In fact, he seems to respect a woman’s right to an opinion and to hear her voice. If she’s putting herself in danger, you know he’ll explain his own opinions and put his life on the line for her.
5. Sebastian ends up with an arm in a sling
Okay, that’s sort of a spoiler but I’m not going to say how it happens. It’s also in the promo photos, so technically not a spoiler. This is something I noticed before The Spy Who Dumped Me came out and instantly thought about Outlander‘s pilot episode.
Jamie’s shoulder is dislocated when Claire meets him (like you needed that reminder) and she puts it in a sling. It’s left in a sling for a while. This is just one of those fun connections to Sebastian.