[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Outlander Season 7, Episode 3, “Death Be Not Proud.”] After Outlander‘s fiery cliffhanger at the end of Season 7’s second episode, “The Happiest Place on Earth,” fans finally learned the fates of Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) and their Fraser’s Ridge settlers after Wendigo Donner (Brennan Martin) set the big house ablaze. As viewers will recall, Wendigo was searching for a gem so he could travel through the stones back to his own time, but in searching for the fine item, Arch (Hugh Ross) and Murdina Bug (Sarah Collier) handed over a piece of metal Jamie recognized as the lost Jacobite gold. Once they escaped the blaze that burned the big house down, Jamie questions Mr. Bug about the gold. The pair get into a tiff over the rights to such a treasure, and Mr. Bug reveals that he’d stolen the gold piece by piece out of...
- 7/2/2023
- TV Insider
You thought the highly-anticipated Season 7 premiere “A Life Well Lost” was a cracking start to the season? Wait until you see the breathtaking second episode, ironically titled “The Happiest Place on Earth,” which set social media ablaze this weekend with hosannas, praise and exultations from its fawning global fanbase. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll get angry, you’ll love, and you’ll cry some more.
Here we are again, fellow “Outlander” fans; another season of the most profound TV masterpiece to have ever existed in the history of sentient existence! Join Gold Derby senior editor Rob Licuria and super-fan and contributing writer Paula Sullivan-Licuria to dish the highs and lows of the episode in this second installment of our ongoing video series this season (watch the video above).
See Why ‘Outlander’ doesn’t win Emmy Awards – and why it doesn’t matter
For this seventh season on Starz,...
Here we are again, fellow “Outlander” fans; another season of the most profound TV masterpiece to have ever existed in the history of sentient existence! Join Gold Derby senior editor Rob Licuria and super-fan and contributing writer Paula Sullivan-Licuria to dish the highs and lows of the episode in this second installment of our ongoing video series this season (watch the video above).
See Why ‘Outlander’ doesn’t win Emmy Awards – and why it doesn’t matter
For this seventh season on Starz,...
- 6/24/2023
- by Rob Licuria and Paula Sullivan-Licuria
- Gold Derby
The end of episode one found Claire and Jamie reuniting, and with Starz’s Outlander season seven episode two it appears Claire and Jamie will get back together with Bree and Roger. Directed by Lisa Clarke from a script by Toni Graphia, episode two – “The Happiest Place on Earth” – will air on linear Starz on Friday, June 23, 2023 at 8pm Et/Pt following its premiere on the Starz app and all Starz streaming and on-demand platforms at midnight.
The cast is led by Caitriona Balfe as Claire Fraser and Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser. Season seven also stars Sophie Skelton as Brianna Randall Fraser Mackenzie, Richard Rankin as Roger Wakefield MacKenzie, David Berry as Lord John Grey, and John Bell as Young Ian.
Charles Vandervaart plays William Ransom, Izzy Meikle-Small is Rachel Hunter, Joey Phillips is Denzell Hunter, and Caitlin O’Ryan is Lizzie Wemyss. Paul Gorman returns as Josiah and Kezzie Beardsley,...
The cast is led by Caitriona Balfe as Claire Fraser and Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser. Season seven also stars Sophie Skelton as Brianna Randall Fraser Mackenzie, Richard Rankin as Roger Wakefield MacKenzie, David Berry as Lord John Grey, and John Bell as Young Ian.
Charles Vandervaart plays William Ransom, Izzy Meikle-Small is Rachel Hunter, Joey Phillips is Denzell Hunter, and Caitlin O’Ryan is Lizzie Wemyss. Paul Gorman returns as Josiah and Kezzie Beardsley,...
- 6/22/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for the Season 5 finale of “Outlander,” titled “Never My Love.”]
The fifth season of “Outlander” has been full of big moments, from the death of Murtagh (Duncan Lacroix) and Roger (Richard Rankin) being hanged, to Bree (Sophie Skelton) getting justice and Jamie (Sam Heughan) facing death from infection. On the season finale, it was Claire (Caitriona Balfe) whose life was in danger, as the story picked up on her kidnapping from last week and doled out some of the most brutal scenes in the series’ history. And once again that meant turning to rape.
“Outlander” has never shied away from using sexual assault to either advance plot or characters, as it faces the challenge of staying true to the source material while delivering an 18th-century drama to a modern audience. In that vein, Claire’s gang rape, led by Lionel Brown (Ned Dennehy) was inevitable as a big moment of her journey in the books,...
The fifth season of “Outlander” has been full of big moments, from the death of Murtagh (Duncan Lacroix) and Roger (Richard Rankin) being hanged, to Bree (Sophie Skelton) getting justice and Jamie (Sam Heughan) facing death from infection. On the season finale, it was Claire (Caitriona Balfe) whose life was in danger, as the story picked up on her kidnapping from last week and doled out some of the most brutal scenes in the series’ history. And once again that meant turning to rape.
“Outlander” has never shied away from using sexual assault to either advance plot or characters, as it faces the challenge of staying true to the source material while delivering an 18th-century drama to a modern audience. In that vein, Claire’s gang rape, led by Lionel Brown (Ned Dennehy) was inevitable as a big moment of her journey in the books,...
- 5/11/2020
- by Amber Dowling
- Indiewire
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