![]() ![]() In Sam Heughan’s performance, you can tell a part of Jamie has died. It’s good that they haven’t glossed over the loss of Murtagh for Jamie. Jocasta leaves and Jamie sits alone, with a single tear rolling down his cheek. (Maria Doyle Kennedy has the voice of an angel). ![]() At Murtagh’s grave, Jocasta sings a song. Jocasta visits Jamie and they mourn Murtagh together. Plus, Sophie Skelton shines most when playing opposite Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan.Ĭaitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan and Sophie Skelton – Instagram: Jocasta Visits Murtagh’s Grave It’s a big miss for the show not to play up Brianna’s relationship with both her parents. Last episode, we got one second of them looking at each other. The only other thing missing this season are significant Jamie and Brianna scenes. Claire says it’s just shell shock and then says, “No matter how lost he is, have faith you’ll find him.” This reminds me of all the times Jamie and Claire saved each other, specifically Jamie’s attack by Blackjack Randall in Season one - and, sorry, but Brianna and Roger have shown no potential to be that strong of a couple.īut it is good to finally see Claire with her daughter. We finally get the mother/daughter scene we need when Brianna confides in Claire that she’s afraid Roger is lost. Even Brianna’s trauma turned into Roger’s trauma since he made himself the focus by making it about the fact that he might not be Jemmy’s father. But I really hope Roger’s trauma doesn’t saddle Brianna with placating Roger even more than she already has all season. Okay, I do feel bad for Roger - he looks broken and has severe PTSD. In fact, reaction might be the most accurate as to how most of the audience felt.Ĭlaire and Bree leave, and Roger flashes back to Buck and the soldiers hanging him. ( Outlander, when you have to have a character explain why you are using a visual tool, that means it’s probably not going to work well). Brianna says “I can pretend we’re in one of those silent movies that we used to see in Oxford.” Which explains the black and white silent film angle for this episode, I guess. But he just stares blankly and says nothing. Claire tells him he needs to try and speak. ![]() She tells him his throat is healing well and the scar has faded. Three months later, Claire is checking on a very angry Roger. Where Claire gets this straw from, we will never know, but she’s Claire and you just don’t question this, okay?! Jamie screams, “He’s breathing!” Claire quickly performs a field-side tracheotomy, as Claire does! She sticks a wee little straw in Roger’s neck. It picks back up when Jamie, Claire and Brianna find Roger’s hanging body. I think they’re trying to show this from Roger’s perspective. The episode then switches to a black and white silent film, which is kind of jarring. ![]() Because Roger’s not-so-death was probably the worst kept secret. Get ready for this episode to beat us over the head with obvious Roger metaphors. Roger’s class asks him what his last words will be. Rogersplaining for those of you who don’t know is when Roger explains shit. Roger teaches his class in a very Roger-splainy way. At first, I thought Outlander was pulling a Jamie/Claire 20-year jump on us, and I would not have been able to handle it. VAT Status: MThis is a charity auction and a percentage of the auction proceeds will be donated to Scottish Women's Aid, the lead organisation in Scotland working towards the prevention of domestic abuse, and Women's Aid Ireland, a national frontline organisation which has been supporting women and their children experiencing domestic violence in Ireland for over 45 years.We begin with a flashback to Roger and Bree in the future. Small rip present on bottom edge of front page and minor edge wear.ĭimensions: 30 cm x 21 cm x 0.5 cm (11.8" x 8.2" x 0.2") Watermarked with "Maria Doyle Kennedy" on each pageĪdditional Information: Autographed by: Caitriona Balfe (Claire), Sam Heughan (Jamie), Duncan Lacroix (Murtagh), Maria Doyle Kennedy (Jocasta), Lauren Lyle (Marsali), John Bell (Young Ian), César Domboy (Fergus), Ned Dennehy (Lionel Brown)Ĭondition: Very Good Learn more about Prop Store's condition statements hereĪdditional Condition Notes: Bound with a large metal clip. An unexpected visitor arrives at the Ridge. Brianna tries to help Roger overcome the trauma he has endured. Scene Reference: Episode 5.8 - The Frasers must come to terms with all that has changed in the aftermath of the Battle of Alamance Creek. ![]()
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