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brian-in-finance · 1 year ago
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S04E07 Down The Rabbit Hole • 16 December 2018 Official Script
Outlander Rewatch 2023 Countdown To Season 7
Favourite Word
I married him in good faith, and he promised me payment for the wrong he did to me... Running away with that heathen and leaving me here to rot. — Laoghaire
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Ye're a kind soul. It's no yer fault yer mother is a witch. — Joan
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Ian is walking with Brianna -- now wearing the GREEN PLAID DRESS and CLAIRE’S FUR HOODED COAT -- through the crowd. She changed into them from the trunk before Ian brought her to the dockyard. A Man walks behind them with the TRUNK.
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Remember… yer father's going to be so happy to meet ye. — Ian Murray
49th of 75 • Sunday, 21 May 2023
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meegsc · 6 years ago
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Beautiful ending to a great episode.
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emgga · 6 years ago
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SPOILER ALERT Outlander S04E07.
- Lallybroch?! My mother’s relatives are from there (...) - And who might your mother be?  OH SNAP, SHIT’S GONNA GO DOWN 
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kalendraashtar · 6 years ago
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I enjoyed 4x07. I get why we didn't get more of Bree at Lallybroch considering that Laura wasn't available for filming and that Bree couldn't spent a lot of time there because she needs to get to Jamie&Claire. I don't think they should have gone in that direction with Frank&Leery but the material was nicely done. Overall I don't agree with people saying it's a bad episode. When it comes to criticism just because it wasn't what you wanted it to be it doesn't mean that it was bad. Just my opinion.
I’m honestly glad for the people who liked this episode, because for the life of me I can’t. I just can’t. My criticism has nothing to do with “what I wanted”, because I honestly had an open mind about it, sweets. I knew we wouldn’t have JC in it and was excited to see Sophie’s performance. I don’t get how can you say that we didn’t get more Bree at Lallybroch because she had to hurry to get to Jamie and Claire, when she spent half the episode wandering around Laoghaire’s house and having Sesame-Street-bedtime-story-time with her. She could have gone to Lallybroch and we could have had plenty with Ian and the rest of the family (cousins, where are thou?), even if Laura wasn’t available.
So, to me (and I’ll stress that this is my own opinion, which is what you always get on my blog), the material wasn’t nicely done at all. It had no purpose, no coherence, no relevance, no pace, no emotional pull. Roger’s side of things was better, but by then I was so disturbed I couldn’t even focus properly.
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whiskynottea · 6 years ago
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You speak the truth, Ian.
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whumpty-dumpty · 3 years ago
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Whumpiest Whump list
So, I was bored at work I love my followers and thus decided to make this awesome list of TV episodes that show an exceptional amount of whump. Also, I sorted it into categories (You know i love lists and categories, right?)
Now these are the whumpiest whump episodes I could think of. You can just pick any episode and and your whump cravings shall be satisfied. But please feel free to let me know of any more whumpiest episodes and I will add them to the list. I am sure there are a lot more.
Also, at the end I put some shows that have an overall good amount of whump.
I may have overestimated how many whump heavy episodes there actually are, because this list got very, very long. That's why I put it under the cut. Be warned. It really is a long list
Accidents
- Casualty S29E05
- Seal Team S01E21
- Supernatural S02E01
- The Resident S01E10
- The Walking Dead S02E05
Beaten up/ in a fight
- Banshee S01E03
- Dardevil S01E09
- Halt and Catch Fire S01E04
- Mr. Robot S02E06
- Peaky Blinders S03E04-E05
Caught in explosion
- Arrow S05E20
- Casualty S34E01
- Seal Team S02E18-E19
- Strike Back S03E08
- TheResident S03E01
Drugged/ Drug Abuse/ Withdrawal / Poisoned (P)
- Brothers & Sisters S02E07
- Criminal Minds S02E15
- Endeavour S04E02
- Graceland S03E08
- Legends of Tomorrow S06E13-E14
- Homeland S03E09
- Homeland S05E9-E10 (P)
- Mr. Robot S04E01
- NCIS S16E18
- Treadstone S01E01
- Patrick Melrose S01E01 (CA)
- Sense8 S02E01-E02
Emotional whump/ comfort/ angst/ PTSD
- Bodyguard S01E06
- Casualty S31E33-E34
- MacGyver 2016 S05E05
- Sea Patrol S02E06
- Spartacus S01E10
- Stargate SG1 S04E18
- Teen Wolf S03E18
- The Smoke S01E07
Environmental/ Animal Attacks
- 9-1-1 S03E02-E03
- 9-1-1 Lone Star S01E08-E09
- Bonanza S11E28
- Enterprise S01E24
- Jericho S01E14
- Outlander S05E09
- The North Water S01E02/ S01E04/ S01E05
- The O.C. S04E15
Injured/ Temporary death
- Animal Kingdom S02E05-E06
- Brothers & Sisters S02E02-E03
- Emerald City S01E01
- Game of Thrones S06E02-E03
- Robin Hood S03E01
- Van Helsing S03E12
Held Captive/ Kidnapped/ Prison/ Slave/ hunted
- Breaking Bad S05E14-16 + El Camino
- Absentia S03E2-E04
- Banshee S01E06
- Cardinal S01E04-E06
- Prodigal Son S01E11
- Southland S05E09
- Supernatural S01E15
- The Last Kingdom S02E02
- The O.C. S01E03
- The Rookie S04E07
Mental
- The Walking Dead S07e03
- Falling Skies S03E06 (possessed)
- Debris S01E11 (mind control)
- Helstrom S01E08/ S01E09 (mind control)
- Killjoys S04E02-04 (possessed, kind of)
- Stargate SG1 S03E04
Shot
- Battlestar Galactica S02E16
- Chicago PD S07E09-E10
- Elementary S01E23-E24
- Blood Drive S01E08-E09
- Burn Notice S04E12-E13
- Graceland S02E13
- Homeland S05E04-06
- Lethal Weapon S03E13
- Nikita S01E05-E06
- Our Girl S04E03-E04
- Ray Donovan S03E12-S04E01 (CA)
- Reign S02E17
- Sanctuary S04E11
- Sherlock S03E03
- Shooter S03E0
- Starsky & Hutch S01E14
- Strike Back S05E10
- The Blacklist S01E09/ S08E19
- The Event S01E08
- The Expanse S04E09-E10
- Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles S01E05-E07
- Zoo S01E12
Sick/ Hospital
- 24 S07E16-E23
- Away S01E04
- Buffy The Vampire Slayer S03E21-E22
- Hannibal S01E11-E13
- Lost S04E10
- MacGyver 2016 S05E15
- NCIS S02E22
- New Amsterdam S01E10/ S01E12/ S01E20-E21
- Sea Patrol S03E08
- Space Above and Beyond S01E11
- Starsky & Hutch S01E21/ S03E10
- Strike Back S02E08/ S04E07-08
- Supernatural s01E12
- The Expanse S01E10
- The Last Kingdom S03E02
- The Rookie S01E20
- The Salisbury Poisonings S01E01-E02
- The Unit S01E08
Stabbed/ Slashed
- Iron Fist S01E10-E11
- Killjoys S01E07/ S03E10
- Most Dangerous Game S01E09
- Outcast S02E05-E06
- Pennyworth S02E08
- Prison Break S05E06-E07
- Rookie Blue S01E13
Supernatural Creatures
- Being Human (US) S01E12-E13/ S03E08
- Grimm S03E02
- Midnight Mess S01E05
- Van Helsing S02E05-E07
Torture
- Angel S01E03
- 24 S02E19 / S06E01
- Altered Carbon S01E04
- Buffy The Vampire Slayer S07E11
- Burn Notice S07E07 (CA)
- Chicago PD S03E01
- Criminal Minds S11E16
- Deadly Class S01E08
- Deep State S02E04/ S02E08
- Falling Skies S05E05
- Farscape S01E19-E20
- Hawaii 5-0 S05E07
- Jessica Jones S03E05-E06
- Killjoys S01E05
- Knightfall S01E06
- Strike Back S03E01-E02
- Tell Me A Story S01E08
- The Rookie S04E07
- X-Company S02E02-E03
Trauma
- American Crime Story S02E04 (Gore)
- Endeavour S02E01
- Supernatural S04E01/S04E08-E09
- The Beast must die S01E03-E04
- The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina S03E03-E05
- The Last Kingdom S02E03
Trigger heavy episodes
Trigger Warnings: Child Abuse (CA), Attempted Rape (AR), Rape (R), Abuse (A), Self Harm (SH)
- Emmerdale 19th Jan 2016/ 21th Jan 2016/ 03rd Feb 2016 (SH, CA)
- From Dusk Till Dawn S01E09 (CA)
- Holby City S19E25 – E27 (A)
- Law And Order Special Victims Unit S16E12 (CA)
- Mortel S01E05/ S01E06 (CA)
- Mr. Robot S04e07-E08 (CA)
- Murdoch Mysteries S09E18 (AR)
- Slasher S02E04-E05 (R)
- Outlander S01E16 (R)
- Ray Donovan S01E11 (CA)
- The Bill S19E79-E80 (R)
Overall whump heavy Shows
- Arrow
- Banshee
- Being Human (US)
- Blood Drive
- Cardinal
- Daredevil
- Deadly Class
- Killjoys
- Hannibal
- Homeland
- MacGyver 2016
- MacGyver 1985
- Prodigal Son
- Ray Donovan
- Seal Team
- Sense8
- Van Helsing
- Strike Back
- The Terminal List
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kiingocreative · 4 years ago
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After a character faces a significant event in their life (i.e. a problem or an opportunity), they'll go through a cycle of reaction. It's in this time that the character reacts to the significant event and then decides what to do next. The reaction cycle consists of a character's physical reaction, emotional reaction, analytical reaction, and then anticipation of the consequences of any action that they may choose to take in response to the significant event. Let's consider the anticipation section of the reaction cycle.
When a character anticipates the consequences of their future action, they run imaginary scenarios in their head. They daydream. This presents an opportunity for the use of the "flashsideways" (as opposed to the flashback or flashforward).
We often see a flash sideways when a character is daydreaming or imagining what might happen if they do something and then reality begins to spiral out of control, sometimes into the illogical. We then reveal that it was just a day dream and that in the present the character hasn't done anything (yet). We see this in S01E03 of Outlander where Claire imagines what Mrs. Fitz's response would be to Claire revealing that she's from the future. In this daydream, Mrs. Fitz declares Claire a witch and runs away screaming. Claire then decides against revealing her true identity.
We also see a "flash sideways" in the opening of S04E07 of TURN: Washington's Spies. Abraham Woodhull and Major Hewlett are considering ways they might murder Simcoe and the possible responses to each imaginary scenario. Each scenario spirals out of control and the two are caught or killed. They decide against each of these imaginary scenarios.
Consider whether the flash sideways could work for your story in a moment where a character is weighing the consequences of an action they're considering.
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trappedinthe18thcentury · 5 years ago
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Four times the time-travel feeling really hits in Outlander
Actually, I was never interested in time-travel stories f. e. like Dr. Who, where the protagonist visits different periods to solve cases. Neither I was thinking too much about in which era I would like to live, if not in my own one. 
History is something that I like to observe purposely from the point of view of the 21st century.  
As a literary historian, I like historical fiction with a tension between the era, when the story is told and the era the story is set in the most. (Mostly stories about academic researches or other kinds of investigations in the 20th or 21st century connected to the past). When I first heard about the Outlander, I found this kind of tension exciting, because I know, that the 18th century is quite important in the Scottish cultural memory. (Cultural memory and its representation in fictional novels are one of my favourite research topics.)   
On the other hand, I think it’s a very important factor in storytelling, that the readers feel emotionally affected by, or involved in the story on some level. When the reader is personally interested in the fate of one or other (or even all of the) characters. 
Nevertheless, time-traveling is a wonderful illusion, something that only exists in the human imagination. When someone follows such a long story like Outlander, soon or later must hit by the question: what is to be dropped in another time would be like? In my post below I selected four moments from the TV-adaptation, which really gave me chills.
4. Entering Versailles (S02E02)  
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When Claire (Caitriona Balfe) enters the big ballroom in the palace, she looks around and tries to realize, she is really in Versailles, in the court of Luis XV That’s insane! It’s not just about, she can meet a king and lots of other privileged people at a fancy event. It’s beyond the imaginable. It’s the past, it’s history, for God’s sake!
3. Reading your own signature on a two and a half centuries old  historical record (S02E13)
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The finale of the second season is one of the best episodes of the show so far. The 20 years jump in the 20th-century timeline, the first scene with the adult Roger (Richard Rankin) is already quite thrilling, and the rhythm of switching between the two centuries makes it even better. 
Claire has been kept, what she promised in 1948, and she was never researching about the 1745 Jacobite Rising again, till her husband, Frank (Tobias Menzies) was alive. But after his death, she immediately wanted to know, what happened with Jamie (Sam Heughan) and all the others she knew from the past. In Inverness, she asks for documents connected to Lallybroch and learns, that their plan right before the Battle of Culloden has succeeded, the Murry family possessed the estate for generations.
Nice and funny, but yeat a very chilling moment, when the archivist gives her a document and is talking about the persons, who gave their signature. One of them is blurred, but the woman is sure, that the person must have been a Fraser too. And Claire knows exactly, who she might have been: herself because it’s her own signature. (Later in this episode, we could learn the cause, why the text is blurred.)
2. Roger meets Fergus (s04E08) 
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When I say, that the reader, or in this case the audience should be emotionally involved in the story, I’m rather talking of this kind of tiny moments: oh, dear, two characters we know very well are interacting without knowing each other. That’s amazing! And sad at the very same time. Annoying some way, because Fergus (Cesar Domboy) could help Roger to find Claire at least (don’t forget, Roger knows not only Brianna, from the 20th  century, but Claire too). 
Probably this is the moment when we can feel Roger’s loneliness in his action to follow Bree in the past. Not when he crosses the ship eventually on Bonnet’s ship, neither during the mohawk story. But, here, in this moment, when we know, it could be everything so easy, when someone would introduce them to each other. 
Whishing this, of course, is an emotionally affected point of view. On the other hand, we know very well, when everything could be solved so easily, there wouldn’t be any story.      
1. Bree’s first steps in the 18th century (S04E07)
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I never thought I would see such an almost perfect visualization, what time traveling would be like. Brianna (Sophie Skelton), a young woman alone in the middle of nothing, the bare, but partly snow-covered landscape. Our 20th (and 21st) century life is crowded, cozy and warm. The past, this hard imaginable terra incognita is cold and bare.  
(My Hungarian written version of this post you can find  here)
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love-sara-de · 6 years ago
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مسلسل Outlander الموسم الرابع الحلقة 7 مترجم
مشاهدة وتحميل مسلسل Outlander 2018 ( دخيلة ) الموسم الرابع الحلقة 7 السابعة مترجمة مسلسل Outlander S04E07 اون لاين وتحميل مباشر.
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blastar-blr · 6 years ago
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"Outlander" zapowiedź odcinka S04E07: Down the Rabbit Hole
“Outlander” zapowiedź odcinka S04E07: Down the Rabbit Hole
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esonetwork · 5 years ago
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Timestamp #200: The Unicorn and the Wasp
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Timestamp #200: The Unicorn and the Wasp
Doctor Who: The Unicorn and the Wasp (1 episode, s04e07, 2008)
  The mystery meets the mystery writer.
The TARDIS materializes to the scent of mint and lemonade in the air. If the vintage car in the drive is any indication, it’s the 1920s and Donna’s excited to attend a party with Professor Peach, Reverend Golightly, and the butler Greeves. The Doctor produces his psychic paper, meaning that invitations are all taken care of.
Unfortunately, the party will be one short Professor Peach falls victim to the lead pipe in the library. The suspect is a giant wasp.
The Doctor and Donna are greeted at the party by Lady Clemency Eddison. They also meet Colonel Hugh Curbishley (Lady Eddison’s husband), their son Roger (who flirts with Davenport, a servant), Reverend Golightly, socialite Robina Redmond, Miss Chandrakala, and the famous mystery writer Agatha Christie.
It’s a regular game of Clue.
The Doctor notes the date of the newspaper: It’s the day of Agatha Christie’s disappearance. Her car will be found abandoned and she’ll resurface ten days later with no memory. Her husband has recently cheated on her, but she’s maintaining a stiff upper lip.
Meanwhile, Miss Chandrakala finds Professor Peach, and the Doctor stands in as a police officer with a plucky assistant to boot. The Doctor finds alien residue – Donna’s beside herself that Charles Dickens was actually surrounded by ghosts at Christmas – then teams up with Christie to question the guests while Donna looks about with a magnifying glass from the Doctor’s endless pockets.
Each of the guests has an extraordinary story of where they were at the time of the murder, but there are no alibis. Each is hiding something except for the reverend. The Doctor asks Christie about the paper she picked up from the murder scene, and together they discover the word “maiden” on it.
Upstairs, Donna finds an empty bedroom. Greeves informs her that Lady Eddison has kept the room shut for the last 40 years, after spending six months in it recovering from malaria following her return from India. Inside, Donna finds nothing but a teddy bear and a giant murderous wasp. She attacks it with the magnifying glass and the power of the sun, and the Doctor and Christie arrive to sample the stinger that it left behind.
Miss Chandrakala is murdered by a falling statue. When the Doctor, Donna, and Christie find her, the wasp attacks, but the Doctor cannot find it after it flies off. The guests convene in a sitting room and talk through the events with Christie, but she’s discouraged because she doesn’t know what’s going on. All they have is the clue in Miss Chandrakala’s dying words: “The poor little child…”
Later, she confides in Donna that she feels like the events are mocking her. They commune over lost loves before finding a box in a crushed flowerbed. The Doctor, Donna, and Christie examine the as Greeves brings refreshments, but the Doctor soon realizes that he’s been poisoned by cyanide. A short comedic scene later – complete with ginger beer, walnuts, anchovies, and a shocking kiss from Donna – and the Doctor has detoxed.
The cast gather for dinner, which the Doctor has laced with pepper to test each guest to see if they are the wasp. The lights go out, the wasp appears, and Roger is dead after being stung in the back. Greeves is cleared by being in plain sight during the murder, but Lady Eddison’s necklace (the “Firestone”, a priceless gem from India) is missing.
The Doctor encourages Christie to solve it, knowing that she has the ability. Christie works her way around the assembled guests, uncovering Robina as a thief known as the Unicorn. The Firestone is recovered, but the murderer is still at large.
Christie further (accidentally) uncovers that Colonel Curbishley has been faking his wheelchair-bound disability in order to keep his wife’s affections. She also discovers that Lady Eddison came home from India pregnant, with Miss Chandrakala as a maid and confidante, and had to seclude herself to hide the scandal and the shame.
But, as the Doctor discovers, her tryst was with a vespiform visitor from another world. The alien gave her the jewel and a child, who was taken to an orphanage, and whose identity was uncovered by Professor Peach since “maiden” led to “maiden name”. The Doctor works his way around the room, landing on the reverend who had recently thwarted a robbery in his church. He also notes that the reverend is forty years old, and pieces together that Golightly’s anger broke the genetic lock that kept him in human form. Golightly activated, and the jewel – a telepathic recorder – connected mother and son, including the works of Agatha Christie since Lady Eddison was reading her favorite, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
The reverend transforms in rage, and Christie leads the wasp away with the Firestone, believing that this whole thing is her fault. The Doctor and Donna pursue Christie to the nearby lake, realizing that the two are linked. Donna seizes the jewel and throws it into the lake. The wasp follows and drowns, and while the Doctor is aghast at its death, the three of them are relieved that the mystery is solved. Before the wasp dies, it releases Christie from the psychic connection, and the Doctor puts history in motion: The events of the night are erased from her mind and the mystery writer turns up ten days later Harrogate Hotel courtesy of the TARDIS.
The Doctor consoles Donna about the adventure, showing her that Agatha Christie’s memory lived on. She got married again, wrote about Miss Marple and Murder on the Orient Express (which Donna had mentioned during the night’s events), and even published a story about a giant wasp. The last one – Death in the Clouds, filed away after Cybermen and Carrionites – was reprinted in the year five billion, making Agatha Christie the most popular writer of all time.
Donna reminds the Doctor that Christie never thought that her work was any good. He replies simply:
Well, no one knows how they’re going to be remembered. All we can do is hope for the best. Maybe that’s what kept her writing. Same thing keeps me traveling.
With that, they fly onwards to the next adventure.
  This story was a rapid-fire mystery, and the power of the acting mixed with the pace kept it entertaining throughout. Fenella Woolgar’s turn as Agatha Christie was well done, mixing her intellect and modesty about her craft with the pain and tragedy of her husband’s betrayal. I particularly liked Christie’s gradual awakening to the Doctor’s alien nature, best evidenced in the scenes where they interrogated the guests using each other’s strengths to unravel the mystery.
Combine that with the chemistry between Tennant and Tate bulldozing through a game of Clue and you have a rather entertaining (if not bloody) dinner party.
The final words that the Doctor uses to summarize his ethos remind me of quote from a recent episode of Outlander. While discussing last words and legacies, a certain character (whose identity I’ll not spoil for fans who haven’t seen the episode yet) said this:
I’d say let history forget my name, so long as my words and my deeds are remembered by those I love.
It doesn’t matter if anyone remembers my name so long as my life made an impact on the people who meant something to me.
Life lessons from the Doctor. Words and ideas to live by.
    Rating: 4/5 – “Would you care for a jelly baby?”
    UP NEXT – Doctor Who: Silence in the Library and Doctor Who: Forest of the Dead
    The Timestamps Project is an adventure through the televised universe of Doctor Who, story by story, from the beginning of the franchise. For more reviews like this one, please visit the project’s page at Creative Criticality.
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brian-in-finance · 2 years ago
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S04E07 Crème de Menthe • 29 October 2017 Official Script
Outlander Rewatch 2023 Countdown To Season 7
Favourite Word
Abandawe will devour ye! — Margaret Campbell
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Favourite Line
Well, Milady's always been a unique woman. — Fergus
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Since you left, I... I've been living in the shadows. And then you walked into the print shop, and... It was as if the sun returned and cast out the darkness. — Jamie
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Remember… I can't let him suffer. I have to do something… Because I'm a doctor. — Claire Fraser
36th of 75 • Monday, 8 May 2023
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tvserieshub · 6 years ago
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Outlander (S04E07) "Down The Rabbit Hole"
Before moving on to the 50th episode Outlander, check out review from #49: Outlander (S04E07) "Down The Rabbit Hole" by @brcheaven #Outlander #DownTheRabbitHole
Directing again for Outlander this episode is Jennifer Getzinger, and we have yet another fan favorite episode on our hands. Following almost precisely in her mother’s footsteps, Bree (Sophie Skelton) steps through the stones into 18th century Scotland. Just days behind her, Roger (Richard Rankin) follows suit and they are both navigating the past in an attempt to save their respective loved ones.
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kalendraashtar · 6 years ago
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I feel the writers are trying to make it harder for Bree to love Jamie. Frank raised her, but damn she would've been born at all without Jamie's sacrifice. She didn't see the cave, didn't hear Ian telling her how much Jamie loved Claire, how he wanted children. I'm pissed!!!
I don’t even know what they were trying to accomplish with this episode to be honest. My head hurts. Was it showing that Laoghaire was actually a caring, loving, mother and good(ish) person unless you hit the Claire-emergency-button? Was it to show that Frank knew about Claire going back and that he was destroyed over it (the ultimate proof she never forgot Jamie, her death, his more than likely death?)? Was it about the ones left behind? Was it about Roger’s hair growth? So yes, I’m right there with you nonnie. 
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whiskynottea · 6 years ago
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Okay, this is supposed to be easy... I've got a map.
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I'll just go south! To this... Ayr? Yes. It's inside the circle.
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And south is that way. Right?
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Right?!
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