Faith
- Episode aired May 21, 2016
- TV-MA
- 1h 3m
IMDb RATING
9.2/10
4.9K
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Doctors at L'Hopital des Anges attempt to save the lives of Claire and her unborn baby; King Louis asks Claire to judge two men accused of engaging in the dark arts.Doctors at L'Hopital des Anges attempt to save the lives of Claire and her unborn baby; King Louis asks Claire to judge two men accused of engaging in the dark arts.Doctors at L'Hopital des Anges attempt to save the lives of Claire and her unborn baby; King Louis asks Claire to judge two men accused of engaging in the dark arts.
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- Stars
Caitríona Balfe
- Claire Randall
- (as Caitriona Balfe)
Michèle Belgrand
- Madame Elise
- (as Michèle Belgrand-Hodgson)
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This episode is another great example of how this show, and Caitriona in particular, can convey emotions to the viewers. High class!!
10jennjall
What an incredible episode. I was so moved I'm even writing a review just for it. The first half of Season 2 moves a little slow and you've felt the distance between the two characters...but this episode...I mean just wow. What amazing writing, acting, directing. It is an emotional journey and just incredibly beautiful to watch.
I always said, I will never watch an episode better or same as the Red wedding, But "Faith" was there.
in this episode, you listen to the power of writing, you will cry on each word said, the art of writing that we misses in todays Tv series.
the solo performance of klair was superb, she did everything she can do in this episodes, and The episode was present cinematically, there is two famous painting portrayed as Frames.
Superb episode.
Unfortunately way to much hyperbole and not near enough story line that doesn't revolve around sex in some way shape or form........I keep watching hoping to eventually see why people continue to watch. I'm becoming more and more convinced that there are more sexual deviants out there than I once imagined. I will continue to give this the benefit of the doubt and hope it is like a slow fuse that eventually sets off a rocket........so far a little fire cracker.
Season 2 so far has been a little slow, while it has still been great, there has been little happening. However after the release of this episode, I have a feeling the season is about to take off. This episode was brilliant.
The emotion that this episode give is heartbreaking. It is directed, written and acted beautifully. The performance given by Caitriona Balfe is worthy of the Golden Globe award, hell it is Oscar worthy. She gives one of the best performances I have seen in a TV show.
This episode is not jammed packed with action, but is instead an episode of loss, pain and suffering. There are many scenes that are played out very well, and by the end of the episode you will struggle to hold back that lump in your throat.
Other than the fantastic acting and writing, this episode features a beautiful soundtrack, done incredibly by Bear McCreary
Best episode of the series and one of the best episodes or a TV show this year, even rivalling an episode of Game of Thrones.
10/10
The emotion that this episode give is heartbreaking. It is directed, written and acted beautifully. The performance given by Caitriona Balfe is worthy of the Golden Globe award, hell it is Oscar worthy. She gives one of the best performances I have seen in a TV show.
This episode is not jammed packed with action, but is instead an episode of loss, pain and suffering. There are many scenes that are played out very well, and by the end of the episode you will struggle to hold back that lump in your throat.
Other than the fantastic acting and writing, this episode features a beautiful soundtrack, done incredibly by Bear McCreary
Best episode of the series and one of the best episodes or a TV show this year, even rivalling an episode of Game of Thrones.
10/10
Did you know
- TriviaThe snake that the King brings forward is a Gaboon Viper, considered one of the most dangerous and deadly snakes. Its fangs grow up to two inches. Its poison is second only to the King Cobra. Since it does not release after striking, a large amount of venom is injected.
- GoofsNot in Scotland Anymore (2016) gives the date as Paris 1745, but Faith's tombstone shows a death date of 1744.
- ConnectionsReferences The Wizard of Oz (1939)
- SoundtracksI Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside
Written by John Glover Kind (as John A. Glover-Kind)
Performed by Caitríona Balfe
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- Prague, Czech Republic(street scenes)
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- Runtime1 hour 3 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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