Warning! Spoilers about Outlander season 7, episode 3, and the Outlander books ahead.
Outlander season 7, episode 3 introduced Claire and Jamie’s journey to Scotland, but Outlander’s seventh book also described their return to America, in which Marsali has a hand while simultaneously and unintentionally setting up a big Jamie book story. Fergus and Marsali’s move to New Bern was established in Outlander season 6 as a way to keep Fergus busy to let him heal, along with a bigger town for Henri-Christian to live in, as Fraser’s Ridge proved dangerous with the children attempting at his life believing his dwarfism to be demonic. Although Outlander described their life to have improved, Marsali eventually needs Claire’s expertise in An Echo in the Bone.
Outlander season 7, episode 3 sets up Fraser’s Ridge as the place Jamie and Claire consider home, even if Jamie’s proposal to travel back to Scotland to...
Outlander season 7, episode 3 introduced Claire and Jamie’s journey to Scotland, but Outlander’s seventh book also described their return to America, in which Marsali has a hand while simultaneously and unintentionally setting up a big Jamie book story. Fergus and Marsali’s move to New Bern was established in Outlander season 6 as a way to keep Fergus busy to let him heal, along with a bigger town for Henri-Christian to live in, as Fraser’s Ridge proved dangerous with the children attempting at his life believing his dwarfism to be demonic. Although Outlander described their life to have improved, Marsali eventually needs Claire’s expertise in An Echo in the Bone.
Outlander season 7, episode 3 sets up Fraser’s Ridge as the place Jamie and Claire consider home, even if Jamie’s proposal to travel back to Scotland to...
- 7/2/2023
- by Antonella Gugliersi
- ScreenRant.com
Contains mentions of sexual assault.
Warning! This article contains Spoilers for Outlander season 7, episode 2 and the Outlander books.Outlander season 7, episode 2 proved just as memorable as the fantasy drama season 7’s premiere, managing to deliver also on the time travel that always characterized the series. After the Outlander season 6 finale and its season 7’s premiere only added doubts about Malva’s murder, Outlander season 7, episode 2 finally dispelled all mysteries surrounding the death of Claire’s apprentice, revealing the whole truth of Malva’s tragic story. The second installment of Outlander season 7 brought as many joys to the Frasers as bittersweet moments, along with genuinely shocking confrontations that advanced one story looming over Jamie and Claire since Outlander season 4.
Including various fan-favorite characters’ returns, Outlander season 7, episode 2 started to show even more clearly how the American Revolution affected the lives of the Frasers. Brianna having the chance to meet her half-brother...
Warning! This article contains Spoilers for Outlander season 7, episode 2 and the Outlander books.Outlander season 7, episode 2 proved just as memorable as the fantasy drama season 7’s premiere, managing to deliver also on the time travel that always characterized the series. After the Outlander season 6 finale and its season 7’s premiere only added doubts about Malva’s murder, Outlander season 7, episode 2 finally dispelled all mysteries surrounding the death of Claire’s apprentice, revealing the whole truth of Malva’s tragic story. The second installment of Outlander season 7 brought as many joys to the Frasers as bittersweet moments, along with genuinely shocking confrontations that advanced one story looming over Jamie and Claire since Outlander season 4.
Including various fan-favorite characters’ returns, Outlander season 7, episode 2 started to show even more clearly how the American Revolution affected the lives of the Frasers. Brianna having the chance to meet her half-brother...
- 6/24/2023
- by Antonella Gugliersi
- ScreenRant.com
Our hearts broke for Jamie Fraser, played subtly and sensitively by Sam Heughan, in Outlander‘s second episode of Season 7, which often touched on the powerful Scottish Highland warrior’s vulnerable side as he suffered loss after loss. We spoke to the actor about the emotional events in our latest installment of the aftershow, Inside Outlander. “He’s having to say goodbye to John Grey [David Berry]; to his daughter [Bree, played by Sophie Skelton]; to his grandchildren. He’s losing a lot and I think that cumulatively wounds him. We always thought Jamie has great fortitude and great strength, but it does have a toll,” Heughan tells us. Check out the video above, where the actor reflects on the farewells; poor Jamie had to endure not one but two goodbyes to Bree, including her and husband Roger’s (Richard Rankin) departure through the stones to get medical treatment for their new baby in the 20th Century.
- 6/24/2023
- TV Insider
Starz's Outlander has proven to be a mostly accurate reflection of Diana Gabaldon’s books. Like the novels, the show's proceedings generally revolve around the couple of Jamie and Claire Fraser. But on occasion, other characters like their daughter Brianna, and her husband Roger have been given extended storylines that allow them to shine.
While Claire and Jamie have been fan favorites, a number of minor Outlander characters have also intrigued viewers because of their story arcs, memorable personalities, or themes they have represented. Whether they were good or evil, these individuals lit up every scene they were in. Their presence has added something to the TV show to make it even better.
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Fergus Fraser
Fergus grew right in front of the eyes of fans, but his physical appearance wasn’t the only major change for the character. Initially, he...
While Claire and Jamie have been fan favorites, a number of minor Outlander characters have also intrigued viewers because of their story arcs, memorable personalities, or themes they have represented. Whether they were good or evil, these individuals lit up every scene they were in. Their presence has added something to the TV show to make it even better.
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Fergus Fraser
Fergus grew right in front of the eyes of fans, but his physical appearance wasn’t the only major change for the character. Initially, he...
- 6/16/2023
- by Philip Etemesi
- Comic Book Resources
June 16 marks the exciting beginning of Outlander season 7, part 1 on Starz, meaning fans will finally learn the outcome of the scintillating season 6 cliffhanger. While each season is primarily based on one of Diana Gabaldon's best-selling novels, season 7 has the monumental task of adapting not only the bulk of An Echo in the Bone but also the parts of A Breath of Snow and Ashes that the shortened season 6 could not include. The first matter at hand, of course, is whether Jamie can rescue Claire from being hanged as a witch for a murder she didn't commit.
But though there is no shortage of excitement for Jamie and Claire in Outlander season 7, the story branches out in many interesting new directions as well. The first batch of episodes sees the return of Lord John Grey (David Berry), whose unrequited love for Jamie is complicated by their differing opinions on what's...
But though there is no shortage of excitement for Jamie and Claire in Outlander season 7, the story branches out in many interesting new directions as well. The first batch of episodes sees the return of Lord John Grey (David Berry), whose unrequited love for Jamie is complicated by their differing opinions on what's...
- 6/12/2023
- by Tatiana Hullender
- ScreenRant.com
Dougal Mackenzie is one of the main characters in the first season of Outlander and let’s admit that he was the person who played cupid between Jamie and Claire.
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When Claire first ran into these highlanders, Dougal insisted she come with them and that's how Claire and Jamie locked eyes for the first time in this timeless love saga Outlander. The matchmaker of these two, Dougal also has a very crucial role in his clan and the initial storyline. Here we shall be sharing ten facts about Dougal that you might not know about. Let's start!
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When Claire first ran into these highlanders, Dougal insisted she come with them and that's how Claire and Jamie locked eyes for the first time in this timeless love saga Outlander. The matchmaker of these two, Dougal also has a very crucial role in his clan and the initial storyline. Here we shall be sharing ten facts about Dougal that you might not know about. Let's start!
- 5/28/2020
- ScreenRant.com
At the end of this week’s Outlander, Claire is attacked and physically removed from Fraser’s Ridge by a group of armed men. By the time Jamie becomes aware of what’s happened, his wife’s whereabouts are unknown.
If you’re an Oldlander who’s read Diana Galbaldon’s books, and if the show’s finale next week closely follows the events laid out in those pages, you know what’s coming — and that it’s here early. And if you aren’t, allow me to help you brace for impact: Things are about to get a lot bleaker.
If you’re an Oldlander who’s read Diana Galbaldon’s books, and if the show’s finale next week closely follows the events laid out in those pages, you know what’s coming — and that it’s here early. And if you aren’t, allow me to help you brace for impact: Things are about to get a lot bleaker.
- 5/4/2020
- TVLine.com
Brianna and Roger’s nuptials in Outlander‘s Season 5 premiere truly make me feel like I’m at the wedding of a good friend. And by that, I mean that I marvel at the dress, covet the event space and, on a couple of occasions, think, “Eh, I wouldn’t have made that choice.”
I’ll be upfront with you all: The Fiery Cross, the book on which this season is based and for which this episode is named, is not my favorite of Diana Gabaldon’s novels. (So much Roger, and so many Roger-related mishaps!) That’s why I...
I’ll be upfront with you all: The Fiery Cross, the book on which this season is based and for which this episode is named, is not my favorite of Diana Gabaldon’s novels. (So much Roger, and so many Roger-related mishaps!) That’s why I...
- 2/17/2020
- TVLine.com
Lord John Grey, an officer in the British Army, makes his first appearance in Season 2 of Outlander as a 16-year-old English soldier who stumbles across a group of Scottish rebels, amongst them Claire and Jamie, on the eve of the Battle of Prestonpans. The young Lord John Grey immediately recognizes Jamie as “Red Jamie,” the wanted rebel, and assumes Claire to be his prisoner. Playing along, Jamie pretends to threaten Claire in an attempt to get information about the nearby British forces.
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John Grey gives it to them, after which Jamie admits that it had all been a ruse and that Claire was, in fact, his wife; however, he decides to spare the young soldier’s life because he had so gallantly attempted to protect Claire’s honor. From there, we see Grey grow into a man in Seasons 3 and...
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John Grey gives it to them, after which Jamie admits that it had all been a ruse and that Claire was, in fact, his wife; however, he decides to spare the young soldier’s life because he had so gallantly attempted to protect Claire’s honor. From there, we see Grey grow into a man in Seasons 3 and...
- 8/27/2019
- ScreenRant.com
When it comes to Outlander, the showrunners are extremely smart. Only a very talented team of writers could create such a compelling story that focuses on an ardent love story between two people, yet doesn't solely revolve around them. The original source material was already brilliant, but the show managed to elevate some of the secondary characters and make them even more interesting and compelling. One of these characters is, of course, Frank Randall.
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As Claire's first husband and a potential threat to her love story with Jamie, Frank isn't exactly a favorite among most fans. That said, he adds immense layers and complexity to the story. Outlander did a magnificent job in further developing and improving Frank's character in order to give audiences some serious quality television. Even though he is gone, Frank remains relevant. As such, let's...
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As Claire's first husband and a potential threat to her love story with Jamie, Frank isn't exactly a favorite among most fans. That said, he adds immense layers and complexity to the story. Outlander did a magnificent job in further developing and improving Frank's character in order to give audiences some serious quality television. Even though he is gone, Frank remains relevant. As such, let's...
- 8/1/2019
- ScreenRant.com
Lord John Grey may not have made his way into Jamie Fraser's heart, but he sure made it into ours. His character is one of the most beautifully complex out of the entire series. Lord John Grey's commitment to Jamie is so great, he's saved his life on several occasions, and went out of his way more than a few times to make his life easier and happier. Even after knowing that his affections could never be returned, he never budged when the opportunity arose to be there for Jamie.
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Even towards the one person who could be perceived as standing in his way, Claire, he shows a tremendous amount of respect for. There's much to be unpacked from the character of John Grey based on his appearance on Outlander alone. But even if we look beyond the show,...
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Even towards the one person who could be perceived as standing in his way, Claire, he shows a tremendous amount of respect for. There's much to be unpacked from the character of John Grey based on his appearance on Outlander alone. But even if we look beyond the show,...
- 7/17/2019
- ScreenRant.com
Stars: Harold Lloyd, Ann Christy, Bert Woodruff, Brooks Benedict, Babe Ruth | Written by John Grey, Lex Neal & Howard Emmett Rogers | Directed by Ted Wilde
One of the three giants of silent cinema in Hollywood (the others were Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton), Harold Lloyd is well-known for his impressive stunt work (albeit overshadowed somewhat by Keaton’s own feats). There aren’t so many feats of physical daring in Speedy, Lloyd’s final silent picture, but there are plenty of opportunities to witness the actor’s not insignificant acting abilities. In a medium and genre known and often derided for its mugging, ostentatious performances, Lloyd’s face could convey nuanced shifts in tone. This is perfect for a low-stakes comedy like Speedy, during which a good chunk of screentime is dedicated to a day out at Coney Island, as it’s the little things that stand out.
Which isn’t...
One of the three giants of silent cinema in Hollywood (the others were Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton), Harold Lloyd is well-known for his impressive stunt work (albeit overshadowed somewhat by Keaton’s own feats). There aren’t so many feats of physical daring in Speedy, Lloyd’s final silent picture, but there are plenty of opportunities to witness the actor’s not insignificant acting abilities. In a medium and genre known and often derided for its mugging, ostentatious performances, Lloyd’s face could convey nuanced shifts in tone. This is perfect for a low-stakes comedy like Speedy, during which a good chunk of screentime is dedicated to a day out at Coney Island, as it’s the little things that stand out.
Which isn’t...
- 4/25/2016
- by Mark Allen
- Nerdly
Silent comedy rules! Harold Lloyd epitomizes 'twenties optimism while serving up the fun. Even better, he filmed this on the streets of New York, so we feel as if we stepped into a time machine. The great disc extras include input from New Yorker extraordinaire Bruce Goldstein. It's a great show for holiday viewing -- unless your family hates New York. Speedy Blu-ray The Criterion Collection 788 1928 / Color / 1:33 silent aperture / 86 min. / available through The Criterion Collection / Street Date December 8, 2015 / 39.95 Starring Harold Lloyd, Ann Christy, Bert Woodruff, Babe Ruth, Byron Douglas, Brooks Benedict. Cinematography Walter Lundin Film Editor Carl Himm Original Music Carl Davis Written by John Grey, Lex Neal, Howard Rogers, Jay Howe Produced by Harold Lloyd Directed by Ted Wilde
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Criterion's Blu-ray of Harold Lloyd's 1928 comedy Speedy is a double pleasure. First, it reminds us that Harold Lloyd is a flat-out delight, as funny...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Criterion's Blu-ray of Harold Lloyd's 1928 comedy Speedy is a double pleasure. First, it reminds us that Harold Lloyd is a flat-out delight, as funny...
- 12/12/2015
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Most horror fans sleep, breath, and live horror. Well, now you can eat horror with the Dexter kitchen and dinning room collection. Throwing a fancy dinner party? Then why not seat your guests around a pristine white dinning room table complete with blood stained porcelain plates and blood red long stem wine glasses. All of which creates the perfect backdrop for a meal prepared in your very own custom kitchen inspired by Showtime’s Sunday night serial killer Dexter.
This “must have” dinner party setting was all part of Metropolitan Home’s Showtime House. The event was held in a $20 million, 8,800 square-foot townhouse tucked away in New York City’s Gramercy Park neighborhood. From September 13 to October 26, the home was handed over to designers who turned every room into a work of art inspired by Showtime’s original programming. Rooms ranged from a study fit for Californication’s Hank Moody...
This “must have” dinner party setting was all part of Metropolitan Home’s Showtime House. The event was held in a $20 million, 8,800 square-foot townhouse tucked away in New York City’s Gramercy Park neighborhood. From September 13 to October 26, the home was handed over to designers who turned every room into a work of art inspired by Showtime’s original programming. Rooms ranged from a study fit for Californication’s Hank Moody...
- 11/24/2008
- Fangoria
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