Secretly homosexual "in a time when that particular predilection could get one hanged", the character has been called "one of the most complex and interesting" of the hundreds of characters in Gabaldon's Outlander novels. [1]. Yes, I know the guacamole is extra. In the latest episode of the Starz drama, fans were given a full introduction to Major John William Grey David Berry , the governor of Ardsmuir Prison who was first introduced as a teenager in season 2. He inspired me.
Upon the release of 'Outlander' season 4 on DVD, David Berry is revealing why Lord John Grey being gay is 'the most relatable thing' about him. In season 4 of Outlander, Lord John. This is very different from what I usually share here. By now you are all aware that we are celebrating the st birthday of Lord John Grey of Outlander. This is astrology applied to a fictional character, you have been warned.
One of Lord John Grey's biggest character traits is his homosexuality. Particularly in a time when homosexuality was something that could easily get you killed, having an LGBTQ+ character is something worthy of note. Outlander Season 7 continues to pique the interest of the viewers. The series resumes the rollercoaster journey of Claire Beauchamp Randall and her lover, Jamie Fraser. However, in a shocking turn of events, the British woman ended up marrying Lord John Grey.
After witnessing Lord John paying a late night visit to the slave quarters, and guessing at his homosexuality, Brianna tries to blackmail Lord John into marrying her, threatening to expose him as a "pederast" if he refuses. Shock and awe gripped the Outlander devotees following the show's latest narrative twist, in which Claire Fraser played by Catriona Balfe and Lord John Grey David Berry's character come to realise that Jamie Fraser portrayed by Sam Heughan hasn't died. Their jubilation at discovering Jamie survived a shipwreck is swiftly overshadowed by the complexity of their own recent nuptials. Lord John grapples with his identity as a gay man - an aspect of himself he must conceal due to societal prohibitions - which comes to the forefront after he ties the knot with Claire believing Jamie has succumbed to fate.