For Its Finale, Outlander Ruined Jamie. Body and Soul.

The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe: You can catch the back half of this miniseries about arguably the world's most famous actress (the first part aired Saturday). Kelli Garner portrays Monroe while Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Stephen Bogaert portray

As a finale, “To Ransom a Man's Soul” is lacking in the usual giant action setpieces. But it more than makes up for that in the amount of emotional disasters heaped on everyone.

Well, we did it. We made it through the most harrowing hour of Outlander's first season—which also happened to be the last hour of Outlander's first season. If you're a reader of Diana Gabaldon's source material upon which 

As a finale, “To Ransom a Man's Soul” is lacking in the usual giant action setpieces. But it more than makes up for that in the amount of emotional disasters heaped on everyone.

In a way that is so deeply horrible to watch that Outlander completely refutes any attempt to label it as a guilty pleasure. The physical rape isn't even the worst thing to happen, though. Jack is fascinated by the connection Jamie has to Claire. He