This was such an emotional episode. It was so intense.... and when you said Jamie will sleep with Lord John if Claire dies I burst out laughing from the tension. So great to experience this with you.
@Adrienne1eh17 күн бұрын
Me too, same reason. I feel you both! Lol!
@bessonnet17 күн бұрын
Roger met Morag (Buck's wife) on the boat of Steven Bonnet. He saved Morag and Buck's baby from being thrown overboard the boat
@conniesandlin671217 күн бұрын
This was quintessential Outlander, and very close to the book, including Jamie writing his resignation on the soldiers's back. One more episode, in this season, in 2 weeks(January 17th in the US, then Droughtlander until the final 10 episodes/ Season 8.
@barszman16 күн бұрын
You mentioned about saving the letters. In the last episode or the one before, Bree gave the box with the letters back to Fiona for safe keeping. Don't you remember that? Both Jamie & Claire are in the painting that "Frank & Bree" are looking at. So that's when Frank must have figured out that Claire went back to Jamie!
@Blue-rl5dp17 күн бұрын
I trust you saw who was in that painting, lower right side, all spiffy in his Colonial blue generals uniform? ROFL! "and if you die I will sleep with John." I never laughed so hard. So if Claire miraculously returns from the dead will John squint his eyes shut tight and confess, "I have had carnal knowledge of your husband"? I don't think she's big enough to punch him and break his other eye socket. He won't have to go around with two eye patches. 🤣🤣
@RZ-jz5bl17 күн бұрын
Claire is in that painting too
@Blue-rl5dp16 күн бұрын
@@RZ-jz5bl ? I'll have to look again!
@melissabowers626815 күн бұрын
I knew this was coming and still reacted this way. How Caitriona got thru this is beyond me. Sam was phenomenal as well.
@kimberlysmith-e9u17 күн бұрын
"and if you die I'll sleep with John" ahahahahahahahaha-LOL WITTIEST REMARK AWARD!
@jacksonlinda591917 күн бұрын
There's one more season... S8 of 10 episodes... release date not yet announced.
@bevinboulder503917 күн бұрын
The TV series has left out Claire's medical school classmate, Joe Abernathy. In the books, Claire takes Joe into her confidence about time travel and so Joe is always there to facilitate things like taking care of arrangements about Lallybroch, etc. Loved your reaction as always!
@AnnaAlexanderAuthor16 күн бұрын
That is an important detail!
@pirjoclements722517 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for the reaction , Anna it was great , l always enjoy your reactions. 😊❤
@bessonnet17 күн бұрын
Did you saw that Jamie is portrayed on the painting in the beginning. Franck and Briana are looking at it in the openning title
@averageamerican816717 күн бұрын
And Claire!
@bessonnet17 күн бұрын
I did not recognize her@@averageamerican8167
@MeyaRoseGirl17 күн бұрын
I'd argue "The Fiery Cross" was another happy episode. Yes, there were hints of upcoming danger that would be the plot lines of the overall season 5 (Tryon, Murtagh, Roger and Jamie's friction, Stephen Bonnet, etc.) but for the most part, it just focused on Bree and Roger's wedding and the return of Laird Jamie in the Fiery Cross scene. ("The Wedding" also had the undertones of Black Jack Randall's threats and Claire still wanting to return to Frank.) "A. Malcolm" is also pretty happy up until the end, when the agent of the Crown attacked Claire. I see your point, though. It's been confirmed the show is going to be 101 episodes. So we get less than 3% happy episodes? Yeah, this is a pretty traumatic show. But then there wouldn't be anything to watch if it was just them happy all the time. Just going off what we know from previous seasons, not getting into later books, it would be a BAD idea for Roger, Buck, Bree, Jem, and Mandy to go to 1739 and STAY there. It's only 4 years before Claire arrived, and they can't risk messing any of that up or they may not be born. And it wasn't firmly established in the show, but it was established back in book 4 the first time Roger traveled that you cannot go to a time where you already existed. Buck is going to be born in 4-ish years. We don't know what would happen to him in the meantime, but he will most certainly be dead before Geillis delivers him, maybe even before she conceives him. And 1739 is only 7 years before the Battle of Culloden. That's definitely NOT a time they want to relive. But there's no way to send a message to the past, so Brianna does have to go there, personally, to rescue Roger because he won't leave without Jem. After that, they have a decision to make of either going forward 40-ish years to be with Jamie and Claire or go back to the 1980s and deal with the psychos who know about the Spaniard's gold. I was surprised to see Frank's book. That doesn't show up until book NINE, but without getting into spoilers, they realize that he knew quite a lot about his family's future life in the past, but it's because he talks about stuff that happens IN book 9. So when I saw that title card with a painting depicting what appears to be Jamie and Claire at the Battle of Monmouth observed by what appears to be Frank and little Brianna, I gasped. It just makes me so much more excited for the planned book, "What Frank Knew." And yes, another commentator pointed out the name of the episode, "Written in My Own Heart's Blood" is the title of book 8, directly referring to Jamie resigning his commission by writing a note in Claire's blood. It is of note, though, that the resignation was written to General Lee, who it has been mentioned has already been decommission by General Washington. Maybe they'll make it a bigger deal in the show, but the chaos and drama of General Lee's attempted retreat and decommission far outweighed Jamie resigning mid-battle to tend to his wife. Otherwise, yeah, he probably would have had to deal with a court martial.
@annefox92617 күн бұрын
The message to Lee was 'written in Claire's blood'. The title of book 8.
@bessonnet17 күн бұрын
Roquefort cheese is full of penicilium (French caves of Roquefort region have a good atmosfere....)
@elenadehaan654917 күн бұрын
I can understand William, like he said his "father" Lord John has taught him these things, he's brought him up to think like this, now everything is falling apart and John is contredicting his own words, must be confusing for William.
@angelinabrown314217 күн бұрын
Angus and Rupert and Dougal come back to haunt us. This episode isn't easy to watch. There's so much pain. But Claire showing up the Continental Army doctor is a 💓 moment.
@Adrienne1eh17 күн бұрын
"trauma, trauma, trauma... why do we watch this?! 😂 Yes, big chunks of the book were left out. There was, believe it or not, quite a lot more of the battle in the book, a longer and more complicated story around Ian, LJ and William (where both I and W, in turns, ended up quite badly wounded). Also, Bree and the kids go to America for a couple of months first, to plan their trip back to Roger and leave important docs/info with Joe Anernathy.
@Ms.Masta12317 күн бұрын
Omg you are so funny! I do the exact same thing when i watch something scary. It's the music for me, 😅
@LeslyVictoria66617 күн бұрын
Gurrrrl 😅. “ if you die I will sleep with John”.
@amcab162516 күн бұрын
You are a HOOT! Roquefort cheese=mold=penicillin.
@sandy13wings2 күн бұрын
Idon’t know they casually,iwouldhaveben intearsthewholesession!
@kathycortez23217 күн бұрын
Im fromGa. Drinking coffee
@ianp198617 күн бұрын
In other words, you’re a wigwam in a teepee 😛
@sandy13wings2 күн бұрын
Howsadisthat?! Iwas hoping not 😢soshewouldbearoundtotellclaireabout”faith”inthe final season, thereisstillfrsnces, butbeingtheyoungerchildhermemorie will be different! Itildafriendslongtimebackafter, clairehadthemiscarriage, with faith, that the lost bay will be partftheendingof the final season becauseclairestillhas somedeepseededresentmentswith Jamie about his duel with blackjack, ledtohermiscarriage!
@markgowans17 күн бұрын
Jane commits suicide in the next episode. This news has been all over youtube.