Spoiler Warning: This article contains spoilers for Outlander Season 7, Episode 16, “A Hundred Thousand Angels.”
Seven seasons, 11 years, almost 100 episodes, and Outlander has managed to shake this show to its core with 4 words that Claire (Caitríona Balfe) says to Jamie (Sam Heughan). This is an episode of Outlander that will be talked about for years. In one single moment, Outlander has changed everything. Everything. I don’t say that lightly. Claire uttered, “I think Faith lived.” Four single words, and we are shook. Shaken. Did they really just do that? Caitríona Balfe and Sam Heughan deliver performances that are subtle, strong, and will again show why people will watch them do anything on screen, from the most mundane to the biggest sweeping epic moments, and this episode runs the gamut. You will laugh, you will cry, and you will fall in love with this show all over again. And most of all, you will re-watch the last scene over and over. Because that’s how incredible it is. Outlander has managed to inject new life into an old show in one heart-stopping moment that will simultaneously make your jaw drop and take your breath away.
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One thing this show does exceptionally well is use its history. And did it ever. It went off the charts and off the books, and took everyone’s breath away, especially Claire and Jamie’s. And then it gut-punched their audience, leaving them speechless, breathless and wanting more.
Balfe and Heughan opened up about this being their favorite episode, and soon you’ll see why. Okay, let’s get to it. Here’s what to look forward to in the penultimate finale: Claire wakes up, Jamie’s her best nurse, and super jealous husband when her other husband-for-a-hot-second, John, comes to visit. William gets the help of both his dads to try and save Jane, Roger and Brianna finally reunite, but are in the wrong time. What’s new? There’s a new kid on the block, a wild return of an old character, a song of a lass that is gone, and a discovery that will rock your soul. But as that old character tells Claire, “Have Faith.”
The episode opens on a flashback of what seems like young Frannie and Jane running through a field. They run to another woman with curly hair, most likely their mother. I don’t know why, I feel this could also be a dream of Claire with her two girls. The episode is titled, “A Hundred Thousand Angels.” This title better not be about Claire dying. Otherwise, you will get a hundred thousand devils, Outlander.
Interrogating Jane
Jane is being asked why she stabbed Captain Harkness 26 times. Because he deserved it and then some. The questioner tells her it was an “abominable” offense, and Jane corrects him and says, “It was glorious.” Jane is a legend. She continues, “My only regret is that he isn’t alive so I can do it again.” Jane has major mouthy Claire vibes in the best way. Mouthy is a compliment. Let it be known. Ugh, but Jane is going to die. I can feel it.
It’s really strange for the finale to open with two characters who are not part of the core family. Especially with Claire’s life hanging in the balance. The title card scene is the Northern Lights. A starry sky. Again, this best not be about Claire dying and becoming a star. Jamie and I will not have it.
Jamie to Claire: “Blood of My Blood.”
Jamie sits by Claire’s bedside and tells her, “8 pints,” referring to the amount of blood a human body has, which she taught him. This man really hangs on her every word. That’s how we know he’s not real. He says he wishes he could give Claire some of his blood, he has plenty. Looks like Claire has not woken up from her non-anesthetized liver surgery.
Jamie tells Claire that he wishes he could give her his blood, and he knows she said the blood has to match. Then he says something that will make you tear up not even 5 minutes into the episode, “Surely our blood would flow, one into the other. My blood kens yours like its own. Blood of my blood, Sassenach. That’s what we said. And it is the truth.” Jamie tears up. In the series, it’s very rare that Jamie cries, only a handful of times: when he said goodbye to Claire and in utero Brianna, then goodbye to adult Brianna, when Claire chose him over Frank, when he found Claire tied up in the woods.
He kisses her hand. Claire opens her eyes and whispers, “I’ve decided not to die.” Only Jamie and Claire can make talking about blood romantic. Like, sir, please. If she wasn’t going to die, she might from that hella romantic blood talk.
Claire then says, “I want to, this is bloody terrible.” She tells him, “I know what it felt like when you were dead, I wouldn’t do that to you.” “Thank you,” Jamie says. Then he reminds her when she found him almost dead that she yelled at him. “You said I was a vainglorious, pig-headed, grandstanding Scot, and I suppose I could do the same now.” Claire says, “Go on, do your worst.” He says, “I’ll have mercy on you.” And then a single tear falls from his eye on to her cheek. Single tear Heughan! Beautiful. Jamie is crying so much this episode. Maybe more so than he has combined in the whole series.
Claire looks very dehydrated Jamie, give her some water not just your salty tears! Jamie kisses her head. Denny and Rachel watch. Denny looks emo. Love Dr. Denz. Protect him at all costs. I sort of feel that they should have opened on this scene or a flashback to the surgery. Hmmm. Still perplexed why they’d show Jane and Fanny.
William and Lord John
William tells Lord John he desperately needs his help. He tells him about Jane and how she’s been arrested for murder. John asks how he and Jane met and William said, “She’s a whore.” Not exactly what you want to tell your dad about your girlfriend, but here we are. Lord John asks if she did it, and William says yes but for reasons. And that he wants to go speak on her behalf. Awww, every father wants to hear about their son’s first hooker experience… Nope. Lord John said, “No thanks, heard enough.” Real dad moment there. Lord John agrees to try and find her. Thanks Dad.
Ian Returns
Jamie sees Ian gallop up, and Ian tells Jamie that they found William and he is safe. Jamie says, “Thank God.” Rachel runs up to greet Ian, so does Rollo and 100 percent Ian kisses his dog before his wife. Jamie Fraser would never! But Jamie might cuddle Adso and Claire at the same time. Where’s Adso? Miss that little feline fella.
Rachel tells Ian that Claire is not well. “Claire is wounded,” Jamie says. Ian asks Jamie, “You’re not going back to the army, will they accept that?” and Jamie Fraser says, “They’re going to have to,” and marches off to see his wife.
Lord John’s Very Good Terrible Dad Advice
William explains that Captain Harkness abused Jane and was trying to defile her sister. Lord John asks if William loves Jane and William says, “There is something about her.”
Lord John then gives the best most hilarious advice about Jane, “There wouldn’t have been a way of making things better for her, save marrying the girl or killing Harkness, and I don’t recommend murder as a way of settling things tends to lead to complications, not nearly as many as marriage.” Lolz, looking at you Claire Grey for a hot second. Lord John says Jane will be executed with no trial. But he tells William that at least she saved her sister.
Jamie Fraser, personal nursemaid to Claire Fraser
Jamie offers Claire some water and she says, “Um, I need the opposite.” So, he brings a chamber pot over, and she asks him to leave the room. He says , “You’ve done a lot more for me!” He holds her up and she tells him he can let go and he refuses. He says, “Stop talking and get on with your business eh?” So, then she pees and looks super embarrassed. This is the first time or one of the few times a television character has actually peed on camera. It never happens. Congrats Claire Fraser, you peed on TV!
Claire finishes and then Jamie picks up the pot. Claire tells Jamie not to throw it out. He gives her a perplexed look, but then remembers who he’s married to. She explains she wants to see if there’s blood in her urine because her kidney hurts. Maybe it’s your liver Claire Bear that had a bullet in it. Just a guess. Jamie brings over a candle and tells her, “Let’s look now or you’ll fret about it all night,” and the way she looks at this man. That is love.
She looks and he says, “Is it bad?” She says, “No it’s fine,” and smiles at him. Claire continues, “It’s just… I love you.” Jamie kisses her hand. He starts to leave to empty the ol’ chamber pot, and Claire says, “Don’t leave, come lie down beside me.” Aww. These two are cute. Jamie gets into bed next to her, she tells him she’s so cold. They cuddle up, and Claire says, “You know when the female elephant is dying, the male elephant tries to mate with her.” These two, never disappoint. Jamie’s face, “Either you have fever again, or you have some very perverse fancies.” Claire laughs and he says, “You don’t really want me to…” She laughs and says, “No, not this minute and I’m not dying either.”
Jamie kisses her forehead and she says, “Jamie can we go home? Please?” He promises as soon as she’s well enough, he’ll take her home. Side note: I don’t know what Claire’s beauty regimen is while unconscious, but like she looks 15 years younger, did that bullet “Claire” away your gray hair?! Seriously her hair looks darker, did Denny dye her hair after he removed the bullet, I approve.
The intimacy and love shown between Jamie and Claire in these scenes wouldn’t work for any other characters. If someone said, and “Then he helps her pee.” You’d be like, we can skip that. Jamie brought a candle to light up her urine and she swooned, oof. These two making even urine romantic. Like, how. But somehow Balfe and Heughan made this flow.
Outlander fan Sarah wrote, “Caitríona Balfe and Sam Heughan continue to blow me away. The way they can pull off dramatic with the sincerity, and still gives us humor, all in a way that feels genuine and beautiful every single time? They are masters at what they do.” Outlander fan @cinebalfe raved on Twitter: “The most in love couple you will ever see.”
Master Raymond visits Claire
Claire is sleeping and opens her eyes and sees a shadow. Uh oh. A man emerges and says, “Madonna.” He removes his hood. Claire exclaims, “Master Raymond!” As did I! “Were you trying to leave us again?” And Claire says, “I didn’t mean to, I was shot.” This is wild! Is Claire dreaming? I don’t think so, because he looks older! He tells her it is not time. Claire asks him what he’s doing there? He tells her he came to ask forgiveness. “For what?” Claire asks. He says, “Someday you will know.” Cryptic drama queen much? No Master Raymond, we want to know now! He kisses her hand and she sees like a blue angel type thing. Just like she did when she was sick and saw Malva next to Jamie, and more so after she gave birth to a still born Faith and Master Raymond saved her then. He leaves her. She falls asleep. Then Claire wakes up and calls out to Jamie. She asks him if he’s been there the whole night and did he see anyone? He says, “Yes where else would I be and no.”
Claire tells him she saw Master Raymond, “When I lost Faith, and I almost died, he was with me.” Jamie says, “Maybe that’s why you dreamt of him.” Claire tells him that Master Raymond told her they’d see each other again, that “We’d all see each other again.”
And then Outlander is like, “Let’s make them cry. No, no weep.” Claire says with tears in her eyes, “Do you think when I die, do you think I’ll see her, do you think I’ll see our daughter?” “I ken you will, it’s what makes death easier to bear.” They both tear up and Jamie reminds her Murtagh said “It doesn’t hurt a bit to die.” So basically, when Claire and Jamie die they’ll be reunited with their daughter, and then everyone. I’m fine with that. Approved.
Roger, Brianna, Jem and Mandy
Buck and Roger are walking away from Lallybroch and all of a sudden Jem emerges from the fog and runs to Roger! Roger hugs him and then says, “Where the hell have you been!” And then he says, “With Mandy!” And Mandy and Brianna emerge, Roger screams, “Brianna!” Honestly, this is a great moment, tearing up again. Richard Rankin nailed the, “Brianna” scream. Okay, great guys now go back to Bree’s parents and reunite. This reunion is excellent. The exact amount of emotion and happiness needed.
Then Roger, Brianna and the kids have a family hug with great great Gramps Buck. And Mandy is still wearing that hilarious hat and everything is right in the world.
Three’s a Claire, er Crowd
Lord John enters and tells Claire he came as soon as he heard. He holds her hand. She wants to check his eye and he says, “A doctor does not make a good patient I see.” He tells her, “The eye is good, you should be resting my dear.” Jamie flies in, “Dinna be calling her that!” He looks so mad, but like how you look when you’re 8-years-old and trying to be mad. Claire and John unlock hands and she smiles and Lord John says, “You should be resting Mrs. Fraser.”
Jamie is so big mad. He asks about William and John tells him that William’s on a fool’s errand and will get his heart broken. He can’t save him from that. Jamie asks why he’s come, and Lord John makes a joke or is just digging at Jamie since they don’t see eye to eye. Eye patch humor, you’re welcome. Too soon? Fine. “I suppose you think I’ve come to fight you for the favors of this lady,” Lord John says. Claire rolls her eyes. Jamie says, “Have you come here to continue our discussion about what transpired in Philadelphia?” Referring to Claire and Lord John getting sad and naked together. Claire closes her eyes. She’s annoyed. “First my liver then my lovers.” Okay, she didn’t say that but would have been very funny if she did. To everyone, but Jamie. LJ would’ve laughed for sure. But then he’d have two eye patches. Outlander fan Connie raved, “David Berry does a great job with eye-patch acting!” She’s not wrong. Gotta case of the swoons for LJ with that ol’ optical patch.
John says to Jamie, “Does anything else need to be said about that?” and they are really staring at each other. Jamie says, “No” and Claire says, “Good, well that’s settled then.” And she looks like she’s done with these two boys. Jamie steps to the side of the bed and looks at Claire and pouts. I’m sorry this jealous big mad Jamie is adorable and ridiculous all at the same time.
Claire says, “John?” And reaches out to hold his hand as they both look at Jamie. Claire says, “I don’t think I ever properly thanked you for everything you did for me, you saved my life.” John is watching Jamie with one eye. (Not an eye joke, a fact). “We saved each other’s,” John says and kisses her hand, “Goodbye, Mrs. Fraser.” John leaves and Claire watches tearfully, Jamie says nothing to him. Okay, that will take time to heal, clearly. Clairly.
Claire’s an angel
Claire goes to the window and is wearing a blue blanket, she opens the window and she looks like a blue angel, sort of the shape of what she dreamt about.
Denny enters and says, “I never want to do that again, it’s different on patients thee does not know. But surgery on someone that’s family, someone thee loves. Has thee ever had to do that?” Okay, weeping again. Claire says, “Not surgery, I’ve had to heal them.” Um, I seem to remember Claire surgically putting Jamie’s bones back into his hand in season 1! That was surgery, and it was the person she loves most, so the answer is yes Claire, but seriously maybe she blocked that trauma out. Claire tells Denny, “I hope if I had to, I’d do as well as you did.” I love Denny and Claire.
Brianna meets her grandfather
Brianna stares at a painting of her grandmother, Ellen, Jamie’s mother. Brianna walks up to Brian and says, “Mr. Fraser?” Brian looks at her, speechless. She says, “You look like you’ve seen a ghost.” Okay Big B that ain’t fair to do to your gramps. You know he’s looking at a ghost. Brian says he feels like he has. Brianna says it’s a great house, and Brian tells her he built it stone by stone for his late wife, Ellen. Brianna says she saw her portrait in the hall. Brianna thanks Brian for opening his house to strangers. “Be not forgetful to entertain strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” Brian then tells Brianna it’s uncanny how much she resembles Ellen. “You remind me of her,” Brian says. I wish Brianna could tell him. He tells her his son was at university. Baby Jamie at college!
Brianna tells him, “The way my father is equally as devoted to my mother as you are to your wife, you remind me of him, his good heartedness, his strength.” This show, making me cry in every scene. Just stop. Brian tells Brianna. “Today I have seen her in you.” Brianna Ellen Fraser, if he only knew.
The English Patient
When Claire is the English patient and Jamie is her nurse, Jamie and Claire are adorable together. Claire tries to untie her skirt and can’t, Jamie comes over to help and jokes he can use his dirk to untie it. Claire looks startled, and he says, “My aim’s not bad, only risk stabbing you in the ass.” Jamie trying to get revenge on season 3’s penicillin butt injections. She says, “Try and I’ll scream for Rachel,” and they kiss. But of course, there’s a knock on the door. It’s William. “I need your help. It’s life or death,” William tells Jamie. Jamie is like “Oh crap, my wife is ill and my son finally is talking to me.” William stomps off like a little mad teenager, and Jamie tells him to wait.
He tells Claire William has asked for his help. “My son has never asked anything of me,” Jamie tells her. Claire says, “Go.” Oh no, Jamie and Claire are separating again I don’t like this.
Saving Jane
William and Jamie hide behind a tree, and William notes there’s only one guard. They run up to the window, and Jamie is doing some trickery with the window, William asks him what he’s doing and he says, “A trick my daughter taught me.” And William goes, “My sister?” Awww, reunite the fam! Jamie breaks the window quietly (nice trick Brianna) and unlocks the window, he then helps William jump in. Fraser Dad and son crimefighting, whore-freeing duo, love it. (I actually don’t like the word “whore,” but for that sentence, it’s hilarious. Sorry Jane, I take it back. You’re wonderful and good at sex, and I hope you were compensated properly for the 1700s.) But seriously, Jamie better not get hurt.
A soldier guard comes flying in, Jamie throws his hands up. Oh no! Do not shoot Jamie Fraser! William bashes the guard, grabs the keys then runs up to save Jane, but it’s too late, she’s unfortunately taken her own life. RIP Jane.
William moves her to the bed, Jamie seeing his son so upset is actually heartbreaking. Jamie cuts a lock of Jane’s hair (which has a hint of red in it…) and says, “For her sister.” William’s cries and asks Jane to forgive him. Jamie says, “We need to go. Now.” They leave. Very Romeo and Juliet with the timing William and Jane. This episode is just like, “You’re happy for a second? Too bad, we’re going to make you cry now.” Giveth, then taketh away.
Jamie, Claire, William and Fanny
William brings Fanny to meet Claire and Jamie, and Jamie gives her a lock of her sister’s hair. He invites her to live on the ridge with them. “I promise you’ll be safe, no man will ever take you against your will, as long as I live.” (Probably not the best time to bring up every single member of Claire and Jamie’s family including Claire and Jamie have been taken against their will).
Fanny says she won’t leave until she’s seen her sister. William asks Jamie for one more favor. Okay, seems like a lot little man you literally just dropped your dead girlfriend’s sister off with your dad and double stepmom and now they have to raise her but sure, one more favor. Jamie’s face basically says the same. Claire takes Fanny out for some porridge.
William asks Jamie to tell him how he came to be. Jamie tells him no, and William says he has a right to know. Jamie tells him he did not force his mother (switch that around Willies), nor did he love her. William asks if he got her pregnant before or after she married. Jamie is gentle and tells him his mother was courageous, bold and young. Jamie takes blame for his part in her death. William asks are you sorry for it? (I think he means him). Jamie says very sweetly, “No, I’m not sorry.” And William is ungrateful and says, “I will never call you father.” Jamie looks so sad, and that is not how you thank your hot dad that just helped you almost save your deceased girlfriend.
“Faith” – Jamie, Claire and Fanny
Jamie, Claire and Fanny arrive at an unmarked cemetery and Fanny asks which one is her sister’s. For a slight second you see what Claire and Jamie might have looked like had they been able to raise their daughters together, had Faith lived. I don’t why but when Jamie, Claire and Fanny are walking, she looks like a blonde curly haired Brianna. Gosh Outlander, this episode is just filled with what could have been pain.
Claire tells Fanny they don’t know which is Jane’s grave. Fanny runs through the cemetery screaming for Jane. Claire and Jamie follow, Jamie gives Claire something and Claire says she’ll go. She follows and sits next to Fanny. This scene is perfect. Balfe and Florrie May Wilkinson, the young actress, play perfectly off each other. Already tearing up and I don’t even know why. I don’t even know Fanny and Jane, why is this making me sad. When Claire tells her to share a memory, Fanny says her mother and sister loved dragonflies, Claire tears up and says she too likes dragonflies. When Balfe’s tears roll down, you again see why Balfe can take the simplest scene and make you instantly care about a character you never even knew two episodes ago. The best part is when Claire gives Fanny her sister’s belongings. One of them is a locket with Fanny’s mother’s likeness and Claire holds it. When she closes it, it has “Faith” inscribed on it. Okay, Outlander, take my heart, just rip it out why don’t you. Oof.
Ian and Rachel
Ian tells Rachel, Jamie and Claire are headed back to the ridge. Rachel tells him she’d like to raise her family there, although she’ll miss Denzell. Don’t you dare leave Denny behind. Take him to the ridge. Rachel tells Ian she’s pregnant. Is this a happy Outlander ending?! Wait what. I hope this lasts more than 10 seconds.
Oh, nope. Ian wakes up and Rollo is dead. Cool Outlander, don’t give us even 5 seconds of happiness. We don’t need it. Ian weeps over Rollo.
Lallybroch, 1739
Roger and Brianna hug, and he tells her he’s going to kill Rob Cameron. Roger says they could wait for Jamie to come back from university and Brianna says she’s not sure that’s smart. Yeah, Roger stop messing with dads and time bro! Your time-traveling dad-a-thon must be stopped! Brianna says she really misses her parents. And Roger says, “It’s not a question of where we belong, it’s when.” Great line, Rog. Co-sign. Get moving, time’s a wastin’.
Keeping the Faith
Jamie, Ian, Claire and Rachel are packing up to leave, when Claire hears Fanny singing a song. All we hear is, “By the sea…” The song sounds exactly like what Claire sang to Faith after she had died! Claire recognizes it and flashes back to that moment. What is going on?! Is Fanny, Faith or something crazy? Did Faith not die?!?
Claire says to Fanny, “How could you possibly know that song?” And Fanny says, “My mother taught it to me.” Claire is shaken. She flashes back to Master Raymond who told her to, “Have Faith,” then handing Louise de Rohan her dead baby. Jamie enters and he says, “What is it Sassenach?” And she says, “I think Faith lived. I think our daughter lived.”
Cut to black.
I’m shook. Outlander, what have you done. What in the Claire Elizabeth Beauchamp James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser is happening! This did not happen in the books! I LOVE IT. So much. They really just did that. And now we have to wait God knows how long for the new and final season. Jamie and Claire’s daughter lived! (But she also I guess died, sad again). That’s what Master Raymond apologized for! Oh my god. Why would anyone do that to Claire and Jamie, making then think their baby died! Did mother Hildegard know?! Who’s responsible for this?!? Bring me their heads. (Shout out to Murtagh for that). Faith’s alive! Was alive! Faith’s dead, again. A lot of emotions happening.
Remember when I said it’s weird they started the episode on people unrelated to the core. They are very related to the core, Jane and Fanny are Claire and Jamie’s granddaughters! What. What. Wait does that mean William slept with his half niece? Okay let’s ignore that. Holy sh*t Outlander. Seven seasons in and you drop a plot twist so great that you’ll have people screaming. For a year. Forever. Excellent.
Also, Jane reminds us all of Claire so in the same way, William was kind of attracted to his stepmom. Okay, sorry that’s not helping with the whole let’s not think about it. But I’m 100 percent thinking about it. Like father, like son. Except ew, Wills.
Can’t Brianna come back and whip up a whole DNA machine so we can run Jane’s hair sample through it. Please and thank you. After watching this episode, if we were martinis, we’d be shaken, not stirred.
Wait a minute, the theme song is “Sing me a song of a lass that is gone, say could that lass be I.” What if that’s been Faith singing it all along. No, no. Head spinning, wheels turning. Whisky pouring. No, it’s dry January. I’m remaining faithful to that. But seriously. Shooketh. Shookakahn.
The end credits song is Claire’s song to Faith. “I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside,” which was a song that came out around 1910ish. This will make you immediately want to re-watch season 2, episode 7, “Faith,” and you absolutely should.
As for Balfe and Heughan these last two episodes and one could argue the duration of the entire show, Director Jan Matthys put it best: “After seven seasons, you might expect a routine. But that’s not the case at all. They question every scene, and try to make everything feel new. There’s a magic happening… They are just so in sync. They communicate just by looking at each other. As a director, you see it happening and you just have to put a camera on it.”
That scene of Balfe turning around to Jamie has been in the first trailer, so this whole season, all two years has been leading to this perfect powerful moment, and in one tear-filled look, Balfe captures the audience once again and shows why people would watch her in any time period. Combined with Heughan’s reaction and their shared shock, it does not get better than this. Chills. Absolute chills.
This last scene will be watched over and over. And will go down in Outlander history. Standing ovation. (Which is weird to do as one person standing in front of your TV alone, but here we are, and I wouldn’t change a thing).
Fan reactions to this episode were at all time levels of chaos. Sarah wrote, “Never in a million years could I have been prepared for that ending.” Sarah also captured Claire and Jane in similar window poses. Lynn wrote, My jaw dropped, my heart broke (a few times), I loved how they followed the book BUT I REALLY LOVED when they did not follow the book!” Diana wrote about the opening scenes with Fanny and Jane running to their mother, “We were so naive then. They knew they would destroy us right from the start of that finale. They knew!!!” Crystal captured how similar Jane and Claire look in one post. Sarah (zepperonipizza) put it best with a confused Jamie meme. Annmarie is watching Claire tell Jamie repeat, “I’m gonna be talking about this scene ‘til season 8 premieres. This is everything. Jamie’s disbelieve, the high pitch in Claire’s voice, and her trying to make sense of what’s happening, probably hoping beyond hope it’s true, I’m in shambles.” Outlander fan Andie chose the ultimate pain and wrote about Jamie, Claire and Fanny, “Faith giving them the chance to raise a child together.”
Congratulations to the cast and crew of Outlander on an amazing penultimate season. You really took a leap. A leap of Faith.
And just like that, Outlander has reinvented itself. Applause all around.
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