By the by, if anyone is wondering why I posted this video, it's because my daughter is the girl in the family on the wagon. (We were gutted when these scenes were cut from the episode in question, but it was great to finally track down the DVD and see her here!)
@@AmyLSchulte Me too - it makes more sense of her making some progress on her journey with a bad foot and also it really helps to build the atmosphere of the times .
Thank you so much for uploading this! I was the son in this scene! I remember the two days filming very well, your daughter was very sweet and professional beyond her years. A good wee singer as well!
@@TzFzRiot Aww, that's very kind of you to say. :) I'm happy you were able to see this (and perhaps add it to your own demo reel) as well - we bought the Season 4 DVD just hoping that this scene might have shown up on it, and thankfully it had! It was certainly a memorable couple of days for both of us as well...I hope everything is going OK with you.
They could have had Brianna say something out loud like, "Damn I can't believe it...they took my....." Or something like that. But he's right. I would've never known what had really happened. I'd have assumed it was an accident.
I'm actually glad this scene was deleted mainly because Brianna was never unprepared when she time traveled back in the 18th century to find her parents. She even wore man's clothes to protect herself, bought herself a horse to use for the journey and so forth. (Sorry, your daughter was cut from this episode. I wish they cast her in other episodes?)
I agree that scene shouldn't of been taken out but in the episode the focus was Breanna's journey to get to her families home in 1766 and finally meet her Aunt Jenny and uncle and Breanna's cousin's still in Scotland plus Breanna needed to heal and meet the one woman who tried to get her mother killed and so on
Brianna es el fruto del amor de estos dos,seres que amamos tanto,y ella se la jugó toda por ir a salvarlos que linda,no vaciló me encanta la canción que canta con Rogger Clementina se les escucha divino🙋♀️👏👏👏🇦🇲👍🏼
Yeah, but it makes little sense. For one thing, Brianna wasn't some sheltered kid; she was a big city girl, raised in Boston. She would have known to guard her stuff from pickpockets and the like. Also, as a History major who was interested in the era, she would have been aware that traveling alone in that time period was unsafe, especially for a woman. In fact, her insistence on not involving Rodger made no sense to me. What did she think was going to happen to her, roaming the countryside on her own in the 18th century? Brianna certainly would have read some of the classic novels of the 19th century as she grew up, so would have been aware of these things -- since, even in the early and mid-19th century, women didn't travel alone, lest they be considered prostitutes. If this is how Gabaldon wrote it, she totally failed in how she constructed this section of the story. Completely implausible (I mean, given the idea that time travel is possible, etc.). A novel needs a logical consistency in the world it constructs, and Brianna, while headstrong and independent, is not supposed to be a fool.
Yes, what you say is all true. Please don't forget that as a Fraser, Brianna is as independent as a hog on ice. (Whatever THAT means. My Daddy always referenced me with that phrase.)
DG didn't include this in her book. The books are carefully researched and Bree did not walk nor did she twist her ankle. She actually bought a horse named Brutus and rode him to Lallybroch while posed as a man in man's clothes to hide the fact that she was a woman alone in the Highlands.
@@giuliapicchiotti We know that they couldn't have everything in the show that was in the books... They would need 30 plus episodes for each season (which would be awesome, but unaffordable!). I just look at the books and the show as two wonderful looks into the lives of the characters who were created by Diana Gabaldon. If I appreciate each for what it is and can be, then I enjoy both so much more!!
@@sherryallen6213 Yeah, i get that they could not translate everything from the book to the screen, but gosh, at least they could have made the scene similar to the book since, the fact that her character goes to the past, is sooooo important !!!!
@@lindatimmons3675 they told her which way to go but she's from the 1960s she don't know how to tell what is north south east or west. She looks out and around like where do I go, so she reaches in her bag to get the compass and it's not there. When they tell her how to go she didn't understand, u could see it in her face so she just plays along. A compass in those days was like having gps to us..lol
ranchofiesta true, when you hear an Irish accent, Southern or Northern, you know the character(s) will be unsavory. The Quarter Master, Bonnet, Horrocks and the Gypsy leader. I still think that it is a wonderful series but I wonder what Diana dislikes about the Irish. And a bit ironic that a blow-in from Monaghan, Ireland is playing the lead character, glad Diana was not involved in the casting or we might not have had the brilliant Caitriona Balfe playing Clair.
The books are better for Brianna. She gets to meet all the family at lallybroch and she dresses like a man and gets away with it because she is so tall and strong like Jamie
By the by, if anyone is wondering why I posted this video, it's because my daughter is the girl in the family on the wagon. (We were gutted when these scenes were cut from the episode in question, but it was great to finally track down the DVD and see her here!)
Aww. That’s too bad. It should have been left in.
@@AmyLSchulte Me too - it makes more sense of her making some progress on her journey with a bad foot and also it really helps to build the atmosphere of the times .
Thank you so much for uploading this! I was the son in this scene! I remember the two days filming very well, your daughter was very sweet and professional beyond her years. A good wee singer as well!
@@TzFzRiot Aww, that's very kind of you to say. :) I'm happy you were able to see this (and perhaps add it to your own demo reel) as well - we bought the Season 4 DVD just hoping that this scene might have shown up on it, and thankfully it had! It was certainly a memorable couple of days for both of us as well...I hope everything is going OK with you.
@@darrenkilfara5737 Thank you for sharing. I really like this scene.
This scene explains that she DID NOT walk all the way from the stones. I thought it odd she had no help.
I could tell just from the way that the man said we're going that way that something was amiss with this bunch.
They could have had Brianna say something out loud like, "Damn I can't believe it...they took my....." Or something like that. But he's right. I would've never known what had really happened. I'd have assumed it was an accident.
Another cool cutscene that has been deleted. They recorded nice shots and cut out in the series, it's a pity .....
Understood it perfectly.
I'm actually glad this scene was deleted mainly because Brianna was never unprepared when she time traveled back in the 18th century to find her parents. She even wore man's clothes to protect herself, bought herself a horse to use for the journey and so forth. (Sorry, your daughter was cut from this episode. I wish they cast her in other episodes?)
I'm glad it was deleted. It looked staged the way she suddenly fell forward like that and no one else did.
If I’m not mistaken, then it looks like the girl up front pushed Brianna with her bottom... as a distraction to grab her stuff.
Oh how neat! Sorry she was deleted - but it is awesome seeing this. She's a cutie btw. : - )
I agree that scene shouldn't of been taken out but in the episode the focus was Breanna's journey to get to her families home in 1766 and finally meet her Aunt Jenny and uncle and Breanna's cousin's still in Scotland plus Breanna needed to heal and meet the one woman who tried to get her mother killed and so on
Brianna es el fruto del amor de estos dos,seres que amamos tanto,y ella se la jugó toda por ir a salvarlos que linda,no vaciló me encanta la canción que canta con Rogger Clementina se les escucha divino🙋♀️👏👏👏🇦🇲👍🏼
Una gran escena, lastima que no se incluyó
Yeah, but it makes little sense. For one thing, Brianna wasn't some sheltered kid; she was a big city girl, raised in Boston. She would have known to guard her stuff from pickpockets and the like. Also, as a History major who was interested in the era, she would have been aware that traveling alone in that time period was unsafe, especially for a woman. In fact, her insistence on not involving Rodger made no sense to me. What did she think was going to happen to her, roaming the countryside on her own in the 18th century? Brianna certainly would have read some of the classic novels of the 19th century as she grew up, so would have been aware of these things -- since, even in the early and mid-19th century, women didn't travel alone, lest they be considered prostitutes. If this is how Gabaldon wrote it, she totally failed in how she constructed this section of the story. Completely implausible (I mean, given the idea that time travel is possible, etc.). A novel needs a logical consistency in the world it constructs, and Brianna, while headstrong and independent, is not supposed to be a fool.
Yes, what you say is all true. Please don't forget that as a Fraser, Brianna is as independent as a hog on ice. (Whatever THAT means. My Daddy always referenced me with that phrase.)
DG didn't include this in her book. The books are carefully researched and Bree did not walk nor did she twist her ankle. She actually bought a horse named Brutus and rode him to Lallybroch while posed as a man in man's clothes to hide the fact that she was a woman alone in the Highlands.
@@sherryallen6213 OMG, that would have been so cool to see, I HATE THAT THEY CHANGED SO MANY THINGS !!! ; ugh !!!!
@@giuliapicchiotti We know that they couldn't have everything in the show that was in the books... They would need 30 plus episodes for each season (which would be awesome, but unaffordable!). I just look at the books and the show as two wonderful looks into the lives of the characters who were created by Diana Gabaldon. If I appreciate each for what it is and can be, then I enjoy both so much more!!
@@sherryallen6213 Yeah, i get that they could not translate everything from the book to the screen, but gosh, at least they could have made the scene similar to the book since, the fact that her character goes to the past, is sooooo important !!!!
They could have like made another sense with the family just more obvious to the viewers of the robbery, great concept tho
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Why do they delete these important scenes and what the hell was she looking for
For me Brianna seemed to be very unprepared for the time journey she had planned. This scene would have explaned it somehow.
So what was it that they stole? 😳
They took her compass or it fell out but i knew straight away what she lost. I dont know why they thought we wouldnt know.
@@sewforlife5728 .... i had no idea what she was looking for. And how or when exactly did they steal it
@@lindatimmons3675 they told her which way to go but she's from the 1960s she don't know how to tell what is north south east or west. She looks out and around like where do I go, so she reaches in her bag to get the compass and it's not there. When they tell her how to go she didn't understand, u could see it in her face so she just plays along. A compass in those days was like having gps to us..lol
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I do not remember this scene being deleted. What gives?
Once again the Irish bad guys? Good delete
ranchofiesta true, when you hear an Irish accent, Southern or Northern, you know the character(s) will be unsavory. The Quarter Master, Bonnet, Horrocks and the Gypsy leader. I still think that it is a wonderful series but I wonder what Diana dislikes about the Irish. And a bit ironic that a blow-in from Monaghan, Ireland is playing the lead character, glad Diana was not involved in the casting or we might not have had the brilliant Caitriona Balfe playing Clair.
Better than another rape scene...
The books are better for Brianna. She gets to meet all the family at lallybroch and she dresses like a man and gets away with it because she is so tall and strong like Jamie
Any scene cut with bree is a win in my book
She can’t even limp with any accuracy. Sweet person but terrible actress.
I LOVE Sophie!! She is so perfect for the role.
@@sherryallen6213 It unfortunately just became popular to dislike her, she can't do anything right according to some.
@@nami141 It is very sad, isn't it? She is a lovely person and a very talented actor!!
@@sherryallen6213 agreed, she can't even breathe without people saying she's terrible at it.