Written by Diana Gabaldon, Ira Steven Behr, and Anne KenneyDirected by Philip John The penultimate episode of season two actually follows events in the book fairly closely, setting the stage for the […]
Written by Diana Gabaldon, Ira Steven Behr, and Anne KenneyDirected by Philip John The penultimate episode of season two actually follows events in the book fairly closely, setting the stage for the […]
Written by Diana Gabaldon and Ronald D. MooreDirected by Mike Barker As the second season of Outlander winds down, Claire and Jamie are forced to ponder what they can do differently from […]
Written by Diana Gabaldon, Ronald D. Moore, and Ira Steven BehrDirected by Philip John This is an episode that is very interesting in terms of who people choose to follow. The Scots […]
Written by Diana Gabaldon, Ronald D. Moore, and Matthew B. RobertsDirected by Philip John Je Suis Prest is the motto of Jamie’s Clan Fraser. It means, “I am ready.” This episode deals […]
Written by Diana Gabaldon, Ronald D. Moore, and Anne KenneyDirected by Mike Barker After returning to Scotland, there’s not much time for Jamie and Claire to relax before trouble begins to rear […]
Written by Diana Gabaldon, Ronald D. Moore, and Toni GraphiaDirected by Metin Hüseyin This episode opens in Boston in 1954, as Claire (Caitriona Balfe) is showing a book of birds to a […]
Written by Diana Gabaldon, Ronald D. Moore, and Matthew B. RobertsDirected by Metin Hüseyin The second season is building to a pivotal event, both in the lives of Jamie and Claire as […]
Written by Diana Gabaldon, Ronald D. Moore, and Richard KahanDirected by Douglas Mackinnon The ramifications of events in La Dame Blanche are being felt far and wide in Untimely Resurrection. Claire and […]
Written by Diana Gabaldon, Ronald D. Moore, and Toni GraphiaDirected by Douglas Mackinnon La Dame Blanche is a pivotal episode that also demonstrates how well Jamie and Claire have immersed themselves in […]
Written by Diana Gabaldon, Ronald D. Moore, and Anne KenneyDirected by Metin Hüseyin Life among the aristocracy in 1700s France is not all it’s cracked up to be, especially for a 20th-century […]
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