Can we just take a moment to applaud Mr Bear McCreary… the music stirs the blood for battle. It takes me back to my military service, parade grounds and the Army band. Hearing the music and the drums made marching and standing “at attention” and “at ease” as well as marching for, at times, lengthy periods of time, so much easier. Again, thank you Mr McCreary for the music and for some great memories 💕
I normally don't really like battle scenes, I find it hard to follow what is happening. But this was really well done! I wish they could have shown more battle during the Culloden battle!
Aye they didn’t show the battle or the ball you seen half and half of the way we fight the wae we die the way we heal all together a big rabble it can always happen and it will again somewhere on the planet Scotland is a precious place beyond England and all others maybe Ireland has a power that pulls but go through the highland and feel the people that used to live there imagine they still were there I love all Britons but I hate all red coats
I would have liked to see the Irish Troops holding the line so the Highlanders could fall back after incredibly audacious charge across open ground was checked by government forces.
Culloden was a lost cause before the battle even begun mate my clan took 200 clansmen there my clan chief an his white horse!..... Only 1 who came back was the horse! Shambles from start to finish
@@tireachan6178same as the guy above , it wasn’t England Vs Scotland, it was the British govt./ Hanover vs the house of Stuart. At Colloden there’s accounts of brothers from the same clans fighting on opposite sides. Protestant soldiers from Manchester defected to the Jacobites. So to act like “Scotland will have its time again” because of the union and England when they signed the treaty to defend the Church of Scotland and of course other things is rubbish. The coveranters legit fought the Jacobites during Williamites war 60 years before in 1689 I believe when the union wasn’t even a thing.
Ich habe zuerst die Bücher gelesen, jaha alle. Als ich von der Verfilmung erfuhr, war ich gleich Feuer und Flamme. Ich bin süchtig nach diesen Liebesgeschichten über Zeit und Raum. Absolut grandios .😍😄😁😀
@@popeye5989 im just saying that depiction just sounded like yelling i watched old camera footage of living confederate soldiers doing a reenactment of the war cry many who many must have been scots irish and it was different and authentic
@@richardconnelly7141 There's allot of truth to that. The highlanders before battle would recite their genealogy, to onlookers it looked like they were praying. I believe it wass a means to draw strength and to evoke Shame of cowardice. The first hand accounts of the rebel yell and the Highland charge taken from those who faced them are extremely similar. It was both to evoke fear and panic in the ranks facing them and if you've ever been in pain or a high stress situation like this, it has an amazing effect on the mind releasing this. energy
@@Notonmywatch.. i would agree with you,preceding the battle men would sing a melodic history of their ancestors to frenzy them not unlike some cultures that put them in a trance and when time is right unleash a fury,the reenactors of this event were not portraying the real deal perhaps only learned the cry from people who learned it from grandfathers though i must say that it have its roots from the scots who settled those southern states 100 years prior
Never watched this series. So is the gist that someone time travels back to old Scotland from present day, kind of, and when a battle starts, she doesn't inform the Scottish side how to invent bullets, rifles, machine guns and tanks?
Can we just take a moment to applaud Mr Bear McCreary… the music stirs the blood for battle. It takes me back to my military service, parade grounds and the Army band. Hearing the music and the drums made marching and standing “at attention” and “at ease” as well as marching for, at times, lengthy periods of time, so much easier. Again, thank you Mr McCreary for the music and for some great memories 💕
I normally don't really like battle scenes, I find it hard to follow what is happening. But this was really well done! I wish they could have shown more battle during the Culloden battle!
Aye they didn’t show the battle or the ball you seen half and half of the way we fight the wae we die the way we heal all together a big rabble it can always happen and it will again somewhere on the planet Scotland is a precious place beyond England and all others maybe Ireland has a power that pulls but go through the highland and feel the people that used to live there imagine they still were there I love all Britons but I hate all red coats
I would have liked to see the Irish Troops holding the line so the Highlanders could fall back after incredibly audacious charge across open ground was checked by government forces.
Culloden was a lost cause before the battle even begun mate my clan took 200 clansmen there my clan chief an his white horse!..... Only 1 who came back was the horse! Shambles from start to finish
@@Slicedice1122 what on earth are you talking about? You know a lot of the British Army soldiers that day were Scottish, don't you?
@@tireachan6178same as the guy above , it wasn’t England Vs Scotland, it was the British govt./ Hanover vs the house of Stuart. At Colloden there’s accounts of brothers from the same clans fighting on opposite sides. Protestant soldiers from Manchester defected to the Jacobites. So to act like “Scotland will have its time again” because of the union and England when they signed the treaty to defend the Church of Scotland and of course other things is rubbish. The coveranters legit fought the Jacobites during Williamites war 60 years before in 1689 I believe when the union wasn’t even a thing.
Ich habe zuerst die Bücher gelesen, jaha alle. Als ich von der Verfilmung erfuhr, war ich gleich Feuer und Flamme. Ich bin süchtig nach diesen Liebesgeschichten über Zeit und Raum. Absolut grandios .😍😄😁😀
Hey Johnny Cope are you walking yet?
Little confused Fergus 🥺
Cenas inesquecíveis, fortes. Amo a série Outlander. Ela é perfeita!
Thank you for sharing 😊
O Fergus perdidão no meio de um combate, Senhor!!!Chega a ser engraçado.
What's the name of the soundtrack music during the charge?
What does Jamie yell at 0:56 ?
Tulach Ard, the slogan of clan Mackenzie
"Revelation!" (0:55)
Fergus looks so confused
Estou assistindo pela segunda vez a série toda😍😍
Excellent épisode
The battle where captain Gordon Dunsany, friend of Lord John Grey died. It's sad. 😥😥😥
Sou eterna fã de Outlander (livros e série).
Sam e muito bom ator
Muito boa a série gostei muito
HighlandCharger aka Chargelord
Как фильм по русски называется?
Prestonpans
Amo essa série!👏❤️
Et bientôt Culloden. That changed Scotland until to đấy. They never forgót.
Not really how the battle went but never mind.
It is though
Hello
This is so unfair they hace a dwalin!
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this was not a highland war cry research confederate soldiers in the usa cival war they were mainly scots irish
There's nothing highland about the civil war, shut up and stop trying to take an identity that's not yours and attaching it to your lost cause.
How on earth can you say this it wasn't a highland war cry?
@@popeye5989 im just saying that depiction just sounded like yelling i watched old camera footage of living confederate soldiers doing a reenactment of the war cry many who many must have been scots irish and it was different and authentic
@@richardconnelly7141
There's allot of truth to that.
The highlanders before battle would recite their genealogy, to onlookers it looked like they were praying.
I believe it wass a means to draw strength and to evoke Shame of cowardice.
The first hand accounts of the rebel yell and the Highland charge taken from those who faced them are extremely similar.
It was both to evoke fear and panic in the ranks facing them and if you've ever been in pain or a high stress situation like this, it has an amazing effect on the mind releasing this. energy
@@Notonmywatch.. i would agree with you,preceding the battle men would sing a melodic history of their ancestors to frenzy them not unlike some cultures that put them in a trance and when time is right unleash a fury,the reenactors of this event were not portraying the real deal perhaps only learned the cry from people who learned it from grandfathers though i must say that it have its roots from the scots who settled those southern states 100 years prior
Never watched this series. So is the gist that someone time travels back to old Scotland from present day, kind of, and when a battle starts, she doesn't inform the Scottish side how to invent bullets, rifles, machine guns and tanks?
You think the technology existed to manufacture such things existed at the time? Or that Claire knew how to manufacture cordite? Umm.
... The heroine of this series is a WWII nurse. Not John Browning.
Please old man don't tell me this is a serious comment 🙏
Dont got anything to say