Diana Gabaldon on Episode 303 and the Endless Frank Debate (SPOILERS!)
The books never _do_ answer that question; assorted readers are obviously convinced that he did or he didn't--but they don't have any hard evidence to prove it one way or the other; the moral ambiguity abides, and they can argue it 'til they turn blue in the face, so far as I'm concerned. <g>
I imagine that many of you are saying indignantly, "Of COURSE he cheated on Claire! She certainly thinks he did." But it's not that simple. There's no proof, in the books. Just a lot of circumstantial evidence on both sides. And Claire is hardly an unbiased, impartial observer.
I've said before that I hope Diana Gabaldon never actually gives us a Definitive Answer to this question, in the books. I much prefer the ambiguity, because it generates so much discussion!
Diana also commented on the way the Frank/Claire storyline was handled in Episode 303.
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There are SPOILERS for Episode 303 ("All Debts Paid") below! If you don't want to know yet, stop reading now.
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Obviously, the TV writers made a deliberate choice to come down on one side of the never-ending argument, practically hitting the audience over the head with a sledgehammer, IMHO, in order to make sure no one missed the point. As Diana says:
[The writers] do want us to go on liking Claire and that's so much easier if Frank is a skunk, because then we don't have to blame her for the ultimate failure of the marriage, for tuning out on him and treating him coldly, because obviously he deserved it, so yay, Claire! On with finding Jamie...
She concludes:
By and large, I thought it was very skillful and well done. It didn't happen, of course <cough>, but it was very well structured, written and acted, and serves its purpose in the arc of the story very cleanly.
As Diana is fond of saying, "the books are the books, and the show is the show". The TV show has given us a definitive answer to this longstanding question, but that doesn't mean that Book Frank cheated on Book Claire. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't. And if we never find out for sure, that's fine with me.
He did have affairs. He went so far as to imply that Claire had been with Joe Abernathy.
All this in the first edition hardback copy of Voyager, around page 220.
Now, all this being said... I would certainly think Frank more than justified to find love where he could, if he could. In the books, he never shunned her from his bed. They continued to have a sex life...sometimes angry vengeful challenging sex, yes...but they still had sex. When he'd come late from the office she would often demand sex to prove he'd not been with someone else (already depleted and uncapable) and he yet he always rose to the challenge when she demanded it. So for me there was always ambiguity regarding his possible infidelities. I think his unfaithfulness was in not letting her know Jamie had survived, and that she could go back to him.
Brianna was his Catch 22. He thinks that if not for Bree that perhaps Claire could've forgotten Jamie, without that constant reminder. But without Bree, I think Frank would've granted her a divorce years earlier. I guess we will never know. I do hope that someday Diana will give us more information on what Frank knew and how it affected his decisions and choices. For me his behaviors ring true to a person in his situation. He is neither angel or devil...he is achingly human. He is a good man that doesn't always make the right decisions, like all of us.
Well said, and I agree completely!
Karen
However.
I feel like the writers had to make a choice one way or the other, especially as they've decided to tell the first half of this season in parallel.
Claire's life and Jamie's life, running in parallel.
Their isolation from the world, despite being surrounded by the people who love them.
Their sorrow at the disconnect between themselves and their worlds.
The loss of a sense of purpose and duty.
The daily internal battles that both of them fight.
The sense of living without their hearts.
It's a lot to try and do in 4 hours of television up to this point!!