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Post by MS on Jul 3, 2023 3:09:39 GMT -5
Death Be Not Proud: Season 7, Episode 3. Now back in the 20th century, Bree and Roger read letters from Claire and Jamie in the 18th century. Quite emotional on them reading these letters with Bree not wanting to read all of them at once because for her once all the letters are read her parents would truly be gone. in the midst of this they unexpectedly got an opportunity in a piece of real estate. Back in the 18th century tragedy comes when Ian accidentally kills Mrs Bug and Mr Bug vowing revenge although Claire has said that he has never returned.
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Post by MS on Jul 10, 2023 4:18:05 GMT -5
A Most Uncomfortable Woman: Season 7, Episode 4. Claire is surprised to find that Tom Christie is alive and his explanation why that is. Meanwhile Roger and Bree are having adjusting to life in 1980 including Jemmy saying he saw a creature from folklore!
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Post by MS on Jul 21, 2023 6:13:21 GMT -5
Singapore: Season 7, Episode 5. The episode title refers to the Battle of Singapore during World War II as Claire makes an analogy of it to Jamie as to the situation they are facing. Poor Bree as she got pranked by her co-workers in the 20th century but ultimately got their respect at the end. Quite an end with Bree's voiceover at the start of the end credits.
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Post by MS on Jul 27, 2023 2:47:31 GMT -5
Where the Waters Meet: Season 7, Episode 6, Not bad the plotline of Jamie and Claire helping civilians flee Ticonderoga after the fort falls into British hands; Pretty good in the 20th century of Roger visiting a school and what he says to the kids there. Quite surprising that this episode ends with Roger discovering who the Nuckelavee is and it is Buck MacKenzie from the 18th century!
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Post by MS on Aug 1, 2023 12:53:28 GMT -5
A Practical Guide for Time-Travelers: Season 7, Episode 7. Roger and Bree deals with Buck MacKenzie in the 20th century. Roger finds out from the family tree and MacKenzie revealing what the year was for him when he came to the 20th century that it says that the latter had died in the same year he came into the 20th century. It could mean that as far as history is concerned he died in that year and was not destined to come back to his time meaning he is stuck in the 20th century. I was surprised that when MacKenzie watched TV with the kids the show that was on was Blake's 7 although Jemmy misidentifies Avon (Paul Darrow) who shows up on the TV as Blake (Gareth Thomas). Also on the TV is Cally (Jan Chappell) meaning that this would be an episode from the third season and I am not able to identify which episode it is as I haven't seen Blake's 7 in a long while and no such info on this is on IMDb. However given the title of this Outlander episode in reference to MacKenzie surely it would have been much more appropriate for Blake's 7 fellow BBC stablemate Doctor Who to be on the TV. Or is it enough that Outlander was inspired by Doctor Who's Jamie and even the actor who played him Frazer Hines turned up in the series in 1.15 Wentworth Prison. Meanwhile in the 18th century things sure looked harrowing at the First Battle of Saratoga.
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Post by MS on Aug 25, 2023 9:20:30 GMT -5
Turning Points: Mid-season 7 finale. Certainly turning points here with the fight at the Second Battle of Saratoga and what a decision that Roger and Bree had to make here.
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Post by MS on Nov 25, 2024 23:29:07 GMT -5
Unfinished Business: Mid-season 7 opener. Quite what it says in the episode title. Claire gives warning to family members of what is to come as she reveals she is from the 20th century. Quite wary for her doing that. Roger has comes back in time but apparently much earlier than he thought. Quite an ending of who Roger sees opening that door.
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Post by MS on Dec 2, 2024 12:40:19 GMT -5
Brotherly Love: Season 7, Episode 10. Claire received shocking news about Jamie. This comes in the midst of her spying which ultimately led to her getting an unexpected proposition amid a very tense situation.
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