I've mentioned before that the biggest difference between book and show William is that book William looks so much like Jamie, people know instantly. So Claire recognized him, not the other way around. (She also recognized him when she first met him as a child on Fraser's Ridge in book four because his child-version-of-Jamie appearance looked so much like Brianna.) I absolutely adored the scene when Ian said "I ken very well what your ARMY is capable of." because it really brings into contrast the different ways these two cousins were raised. William, with his very privileged upbringing, thinks he's part of the good guys. Ian, with his upbringing and life experiences, knows better.
You didn't recognize the character at the end because he was played by Graham McTavish in season 5, also I'm assuming you have not read the books, which is how I knew who he was.
I have so many comments about this episode! But first, thanks Imon for a new reaction. First: I love the way Charles Vandervaart has studied Sam Heughan's gestures in the role of Jamie. That slight tilt of his head and the face that he makes when he turns around and sees Claire ...is almost a copy of Jamie's gesture. On the other hand, in the books William is almost the same as Jamie, only brunnette (although with a red beard, which bothers him), but the same thing happens with the casting of Brianna, because Sophie has played an excellent role, but in the books Brianna is taller than Claire (almost taller than Roger) and is almost a female version of Jamie but with Claire's eye color. Finally, the stranger who appears at the end of the episode was originally played by Graham McTavish in the 5th season but due to the actor's commitments (and also to fit the character a little more because he shouldn't look much older than Roger) they made a change of actor.
I feel the comments you've gotten so far is a bit spoilery but well to be fair, you were meant to recognize Graham and the show had to recast. That's why it's confusing. Also you've fixed the sound finally! Altho now we can hear the fans in the background, i don't mind it at all tho.
I've mentioned before that the biggest difference between book and show William is that book William looks so much like Jamie, people know instantly. So Claire recognized him, not the other way around. (She also recognized him when she first met him as a child on Fraser's Ridge in book four because his child-version-of-Jamie appearance looked so much like Brianna.)
I absolutely adored the scene when Ian said "I ken very well what your ARMY is capable of." because it really brings into contrast the different ways these two cousins were raised. William, with his very privileged upbringing, thinks he's part of the good guys. Ian, with his upbringing and life experiences, knows better.
At least you can watch the ending with us live! We’ve still got part 2 of this season and one full season ahead.
You didn't recognize the character at the end because he was played by Graham McTavish in season 5, also I'm assuming you have not read the books, which is how I knew who he was.
I have so many comments about this episode! But first, thanks Imon for a new reaction. First: I love the way Charles Vandervaart has studied Sam Heughan's gestures in the role of Jamie. That slight tilt of his head and the face that he makes when he turns around and sees Claire ...is almost a copy of Jamie's gesture. On the other hand, in the books William is almost the same as Jamie, only brunnette (although with a red beard, which bothers him), but the same thing happens with the casting of Brianna, because Sophie has played an excellent role, but in the books Brianna is taller than Claire (almost taller than Roger) and is almost a female version of Jamie but with Claire's eye color. Finally, the stranger who appears at the end of the episode was originally played by Graham McTavish in the 5th season but due to the actor's commitments (and also to fit the character a little more because he shouldn't look much older than Roger) they made a change of actor.
Another amazing reaction and your hair looks so fantastic Imon ❤❤😁😁.
Go Roger!
Graham played this character in season 5
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Good episode love the video Imon stay motivated dream big 1 mill on the way
The final is really confusing because they changed the actor. I read the books and still got confused with this scene. 😂
Happy Friday 😊
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I feel the comments you've gotten so far is a bit spoilery but well to be fair, you were meant to recognize Graham and the show had to recast. That's why it's confusing.
Also you've fixed the sound finally!
Altho now we can hear the fans in the background, i don't mind it at all tho.