Charles was FANTASTIC in this episode!! Love all of his scenes so much!!!
@jaisijiles43612 күн бұрын
This interview actually helped me understand William as a character better
@angelsshare.2 күн бұрын
The writer of this episode, Toni Graphia, is in my opinion, the GOAT of the Outlander Writers Room. So many great writers on OL, but Toni is responsible for so many of my favorite eps over the years: Faith, La Dame Blanche, Dragonfly In Amber, Never My Love, The Devil's Mark, Rent, Of Lost Things, Happiest Place on Earth and many more, some co-written with Matt Roberts. She keeps hitting it out of the park. Looking forward to more eps from Toni through S7B and S8!
@joannemazza16572 күн бұрын
To me greatest writer was Anne Kenney and director Anna Foerster in season 1, which did not last since they antagonized with Graphia, Roberts and Maril. At one of the SDCC events 2015 she was in the audience and RDM applauded her. Too bad the other seasons never captured the essence of Outlander afterwards pushed the agenda of metoo, feminism and women first which was not what we expected from the main character Jamie Fraser the Highlander. Yes, it was Claire pov however his essence lost in the other seasons, we see that today. Sam portrayed Jamie very well but his essence got lost in the following seasons, we see it especially season 4. It could have been much much better no fault of Sam, but the writers and producers namely those mentioned above, their ego got so big. Now coming up with another franchise BOMB figuring the parents of both Jamie and Claire 🙄😒😤 who cares, let's finish Outlander first and DG is another number.
@nancystaack1957Күн бұрын
This should have been a 90 minute episode. Soooo much going on, and some of it got short changed
@OldleftiehereКүн бұрын
This had to be Charles best performance yet. Loved every scene of 712.
@bangtannan10502 күн бұрын
So loved Charles and William in this episode. Finally with Jamie!!
@ClaireRosser-p8fКүн бұрын
Remember how angry Bree was when she found out the truth about her father! About the same age as William, I think. Really furious they had been lied to all their lives
@cynthiajotim8223Күн бұрын
Yes I agree with the comment that I understand William more after this episode he was like a Tornado and Mr. Charles performance was super brilliant.
@kirstynweinbergКүн бұрын
Charles plays the truth of a person who learns he truly is after a lifetime of secrets, lies, and betrayal. He was true to the emotions of what someone told you, how you viscerally react, and the after effects of confusion, being considered someone else when you're living in the same skin. You become flipped out on a live wire. I speak from experience in my life. I relate to William and his plight. I wish my parents were the Frasers. I cried a lot.
@carolablue52932 күн бұрын
He was so full of rage.
@rebeccapettiford5389Күн бұрын
Every time I hear the name Arabella I keep thinking about the goat in season 3 (Uncharted).
@Saraheyp13 сағат бұрын
😂 Same here! 🐐 😅
@julieorozco14196 сағат бұрын
William was spiraling in this episode. It broke my heart!
@Vana19706 сағат бұрын
Brilliant acting by Charles and loved the episode. Looking forward to more Sam and Charles and would love to know if he finds out about Bree.
@melissabowers62682 күн бұрын
It certainly lived up to the episode title.
@BarrelwkyКүн бұрын
J'en peut plus de Lord John et William ça me saoule, 😴😴😴😴