‘Outlander’ Review: A Season 5 Wedding Sets Up All Kinds of Family Drama
“The Fiery Cross” is the first time we really get to dig into what it’s like for a male of the future to travel back and cope with a slightly more toxic mindset.
“The Fiery Cross” is the first time we really get to dig into what it’s like for a male of the future to travel back and cope with a slightly more toxic mindset.
Claire will dig into doctoring, while Jamie must don a symbolic red coat in order to save Fraser’s Ridge.
Alongside “Outlander” returning to PaleyFest L.A., “Modern Family” and “Schitt’s Creek” will celebrate their final seasons.
Don’t even think about skipping these always-shifting sequences, including “The Simpsons,” “Community,” and “Game of Thrones.”
The addition of a new love story in this season did little to help the series as it keeps moving forward.
The Starz drama doesn’t shy away from the realities of 1700s American society, but it makes for an uneasy mix.
In this special feature from the upcoming Season 3 DVD, the actors keep their clothes on, but it’s still pretty hot.
In Season 3, Episode 13, “Eye of the Storm,” Geillis and Claire have their final showdown in a neat and tidy season finale.
In Season 3, Episode 12, “The Bakra,” familiar faces resurface in the unlikeliest of places as Jamie and Claire hone in on their search for young Ian.
In Season 3, Episode 11, “Uncharted,” Claire treks through dangerous terrains in hopes of warning Jamie before it’s too late.
In Season 3, Episode 10, “Heaven & Earth,” Claire plunges into her medical responsibilities aboard the typhoid-ridden ship while Jamie asks the impossible of Fergus.
In Season 3, Episode 9, “The Doldrums,” Claire and Jamie realize a superstitious, seafaring life isn’t for them and Fergus comes into his own.