I liked your video. They put the drawer scene in because at that time Sophie broke her finger, so they needed an explanation for here fingers taped. I heard this in an interview.
What you said about feeling the most for Lord John for hearing the news of Jamie's death I get that. Part of me feels like John almost had it worse than Claire because she at least had the luxury of openly wallowing in her grief without anyone finding it odd while poor John had to, for the most part, go about things like it was business as usual.
My theory of Jamie returning so soon is that Claire could return to the future because there would to be nothing left for her to stay. He had to get back to her quickly so she would still be in the past. Plus Bree, Roger and the kids are in 1980’s.
the ending, poor Lord John...he is litrally doing nothing and gun to his face XDDDD am i crazy or does the space of time Jamie was missing feel like one day? 2, tops? i dont know if i'm crazy but i think it should have felt longer also yes, poor Claire but poor John who has to be pretending to be not affected. St least we can be happy the Ian&Rachel ship is steaming and full speed ahead XD
@@alexachipman i had to google it cause i was SURE i was not crazy. (if you consider the space of time or why so long a spoiler, don't read further. i separate tme nd why in 2 pargraphs respectively, so ignore if needed) the marriage actually lasts 6 weeks. so "everything" happens by week 6. Jaime got a boat to another city and had to travel there
I liked your video. They put the drawer scene in because at that time Sophie broke her finger, so they needed an explanation for here fingers taped. I heard this in an interview.
That makes sense! It is a compelling scene, so they worked it in well.
What you said about feeling the most for Lord John for hearing the news of Jamie's death I get that. Part of me feels like John almost had it worse than Claire because she at least had the luxury of openly wallowing in her grief without anyone finding it odd while poor John had to, for the most part, go about things like it was business as usual.
Thanks for the reaction it was great . I loved this episode but, then i love outlander , books and tv series. Thanks again until next time. 😊❤
6:37 Listen, that is the sound of ultimate despair. My heart made it the day my father was murdered. The woman in green makes it now.
My theory of Jamie returning so soon is that Claire could return to the future because there would to be nothing left for her to stay. He had to get back to her quickly so she would still be in the past. Plus Bree, Roger and the kids are in 1980’s.
He is lucky she didn’t head straight to the nearest stones!
the ending, poor Lord John...he is litrally doing nothing and gun to his face XDDDD
am i crazy or does the space of time Jamie was missing feel like one day? 2, tops? i dont know if i'm crazy but i think it should have felt longer
also yes, poor Claire but poor John who has to be pretending to be not affected. St least we can be happy the Ian&Rachel ship is steaming and full speed ahead XD
My guess is when Jamie missed his ship, he jumped on the next available one, so he was only a few days behind?
@@alexachipman i had to google it cause i was SURE i was not crazy. (if you consider the space of time or why so long a spoiler, don't read further. i separate tme nd why in 2 pargraphs respectively, so ignore if needed)
the marriage actually lasts 6 weeks. so "everything" happens by week 6.
Jaime got a boat to another city and had to travel there
The last part of this episode was the end of Book 7. We readers then had to wait 5 years for the next book to find out what happened.
Oh my goodness!
Great 😊
Welcome back from the drought Alexa.
I just recorded two more today so stay tuned!