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  • Better to Marry Than Burn

    Season 5 Episode 506

    Directed by Meera Menon

    Written for Television by Stephanie Shannon

    Jocasta shares her heart and difficult history.
    Murtagh tries to sway her away from marrying.
    Governor Tryon continues to cause trouble for Jamie.
    Jamie has a crisis of pride and hurts Claire.
    Claire hatches a plan that gets her 20th-century self in trouble.
    Roger finally gets R-E-S-P-E-C-T.
    Jemmy becomes the heir apparent. Forbes is a bad Hobbitses. War with the Regulators is back on.

  • Perpetual Adoration

    Season 5 Episode 5

    Written for Television by Alyson Evan and Steve Koracki

    Directed by Meera Menon

    It all feels very Greek tragedy with the webs and spinners.

    Claire is contemplative, hesitant, and pushed to discover how important a single patient was to her finding her way back to Jamie.

    Jamie, as ever, a man of honor, duty, and blood defends his family from incursion, exposure, and takes a life.

    Roger's insecurities get the upper hand yet again before he is wisely counseled by Claire and the picture comes into clearer view for him moving forward.

    Brianna's own webs of deceit unravel and she is exposed to Roger before they can make peace and work together.

    And for now and forever because of his introduction, Adso will be known as "Murder Kitty".

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  • In this podcast episode I discuss both 503 Free Will and 504 Company We Keep.

    Roger is having incredible growing pains in the 18th century both in his relationship with Jamie and in his feelings of adequacy and fitting in.

    Brianna is processing through her trauma and assault even more deeply now that she's learned Stephen Bonnet is alive. Her fear is causing her to panic and not think clearly. In this, Marsali proves to be a friend.

    The Beardsley home and property are ill-kept with several secrets within. Jamie and Claire discover a shocking truth when they try to free the Beardsley brothers from their indenture. In the end, they leave with the proper papers, a herd of goats, and a wee bonnie bundle.

    Brownsville is rife with conflict, sorrow, adultery, an interesting broadsheet, and merriment.

    Claire and Jamie make a profound decision that draws them closer together.

    And as ever, love, foolish or wise, wins.

  • Jamie Fraser is The King of men walking the razor's edge of loyalty, honor, and oaths between the Crown and his people.

    Murtagh Fitzgibbons has become a man of blood while stirring the Regulators to violence and rage.

    Claire Fraser is a frustrated 20th-century physician feeling stuck in the ways of the 18th.

    Roger Wakefield MacKenzie is feeling inadequate and cannot seem to find a useful place in the 18th-century. He wants to go home to the 20th-century.

    Brianna Randall Fraser MacKenzie is struggling with trauma and desiring to stay near family in the 18th-century.

    Marsali Fraser is caught between two mothers and curiosity.

    Stephen Bonnet believes he is a father and wants what's his.

  • Season 5 Episode 1

    "The Fiery Cross"

    Written for Television by Matthew B. Roberts

    Directed by Stephen Woolfenden

    The people of Fraser's Ridge, friends, and family gathered to celebrate the wedding of Roger MacKenzie and Brianna Ellen Randall Fraser. The big house was almost complete. Memories were shared and made, drinking games, feasting, dancing, romance, threat, treachery, bonding, politics, oaths, and a release of oath all happened in the two days lived onscreen.

    Season 5 Episode 1 is the strongest opening episode only behind Season 1 Episode 1. It was written with the deft hand of Mattew B. Roberts leading the writers' room. It inhabited the spirit of the written word and achieved an adaptation that stood beautifully on its own with well-crafted storytelling that requires no external explanation.

    From storyline references, character development, foreshadowing, costuming, hair, acting, music, variations of emotion and tone, all the way to the set design, no elements are left wanting.

    This season is looking to be a spectacular ride.

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  • The Fiery Cross

    Installment 13

    Chapters 23-25

    Domesticity, Building Bonds, and Duty

    Chapters:

    23 – The Bard

    24 – Playing with Fire

    25 – The Angeling of My Rest

    Summary: Roger returns with mission incomplete. The baby is cranky. Brianna is at her wit's end. Roger gets beautified. He’ll sing to help Jamie prepare the guests. Roger gives an uncomfortable history lesson to Brianna. Roger sings to an appreciative crowd. Jamie calls the men to duty. Roger reflects. Jamie and Claire find respite in their room. Jamie writes a letter.

    Setting: The settlement of Fraser’s Ridge, NC – December 1, 1770

    Active Characters:

    Claire Jamie Brianna Roger

    Of Interest:

    A peek into domestic life Roger and Brianna style. Jamie’s inspiring music list. The fiery cross in the yard. Roger warmed the crowd up for Jamie’s main event. The main event. Roger’s inner thoughts as he sings. Jamie’s physical reaction before… The need for private moments to ground and reassure. Claire’s happiness at leaving on an adventure. “Can you remember everything you did today?” A bedtime devotion brought on by a memory. Jamie’s letter to Lord John and the significance.

    Links:

    Ho Ro! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c55j8teqiOM Birniebouzle - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alBk-BTnxXI&list=RDalBk-BTnxXI&start_radio=1 The Great Silkie - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSxrH8yYI_E Killiecrankie - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3Kp590Ovsw The Haughs of Cromdale - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n24v5_sOx0Q The Sherrifsmuir Fight - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TkQkyXV-M4 Johnnie Cope - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcZ4uMmF0vw

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  • The Fiery Cross

    Installment 12

    Chapters 21-22

    Chapters:

    21 – Twenty-Twenty

    22 – The Fiery Cross

    Summary: Claire administers an eye examination. Mrs. Bug takes ownership of the running of the big house. A family with a sordid past comes to visit. Claire worries. Claire struggles with the changes to come. Fight. Fight. Fight. Solace is found outdoors. Jamie ceremonially prepares for the changes ahead. The men Jamie calls to arms must come of their own volition. A family member is asked to join Jamie in the fight.

    Setting: The settlement of Fraser’s Ridge, NC - Fall

    Active Characters:

    Claire Roger Brianna Jamie Bug The Muellers Chisolm

    Events:

    Claire exams Roger’s eyes. Roger doesn’t have binocular vision. He isn’t able to shoot at moving targets. He has eyes like a hawk! But the real question is, is it genetic? Mrs. Bug is in her element cooking and caring for Jamie, Claire, and those staying at the ridge or in the big house. The Muellers being at The Ridge is challenging since Gerhard is the one who scalped the local Tuscarora who he thought cursed his family with the measles. Claire does careful math of the stores to ensure Mrs. Bug isn’t being too elaborate with the feeding. Claire cleverly hides the special foods, so they won’t get gobbled up. She also worries about vitamin deficiency over Winter. Claire’s botched penicillin experiment and the catfight between Mrs. Bug and Mrs. Chisolm. Claire yearns for the predictability of home, hearth, and her surgery. Everyone present is at their wits end with the overcrowded spaces and rowdy children. Brianna snaps. Claire decidedly finds the male folk easier to be around than a bunch of women. The echoes of Nayawenne visit Claire as she walks with Jemmy. Claire having unsuccessfully visited the malting shed to find some helpful whisky for Jemmy’s sore gums, happens upon Jamie bathing by the spring. He is in the act of ritually cleaning himself. After Jamie’s prayer reached its conclusion, Claire and Jemmy join him. Of course, Jamie has a flask of the holy water to soothe his sore gums. Jamie explains the calling of the clans for war as he had seen Dougal perform. There is a deep understanding that he is not clan chief or laird of the peoples on The Ridge or in the backcountry. The men must come by free will. Jamie walks a fine line of a loyalist who will have to turn traitor. Jamie shares it was his Uncle Dougal he was seeking for help when he prayed.

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  • The Fiery Cross

    Installment 11

    Chapters 19-20

    Chapters:

    19 - The Devil Ye ken 20 – Shooting Lessons

    Summary: The activities of the Ridge create a picture of the day today. A friend visits bearing news. Brianna and Roger go hunting. The dangers of the 18th century run through Brianna’s mind. Only one has experience with a gun. A willing student Roger makes, but a great shot he is not. Memories of a dear one surface. Roger makes a confession. They play a game only travelers can play. Lactating breasts need relief. A fowl encounter happens on the way home. Brianna was purposely prepared for the 18th.

    Setting: The settlement of Fraser’s Ridge, NC

    Active Characters:

    Jamie Claire Herman Husband Roger Brianna Brianna’s lactating breasts

    Events:

    Hermon Husband visits the Ridge seeking to sell a horse and carrying a letter. He’s being heavily fined and must sell whatever he can to pay or leave. The letter he brings is in service of the Regulators to meet friends versus foes. Jamie and he discuss friendship and duty. Jamie is called to bring his militia when the Regulators are set to assemble in Salisbury. Brianna and Roger go into the wilderness to hunt. Brianna demonstrates how to handle the gun to Roger’s aw, appreciation, and astonishment. Another animal is added to the farm’s menagerie, Jerusha AKA Mistress Piggy. Brianna experiences mama guilt because she needed a break. The hazards of the 18th century can easily lead to death. The memory of Young Ian infiltrated Roger and Brianna’s outing. Another round of “20th-century foods I miss” is played and arrived at “How Pizza Came to the Colonies.” Roger assists Brianna in relieving her milk full breasts. Insight into Brianna’s shooting skills and how odd it was that Daddy Frank was determined she has outdoor skills.

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  • Hello, A Dram of Outlander listeners. The podcast is back after an unexpected and unavoidable hiatus. We're jumping right back in with The Fiery Cross chapters 19-23 on June 25th.

    Thank you for your patience! Join me for the next many months as we tackle the GIGANTIC book five in the Outlander series.

    Desirre

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  • The Fiery Cross

    Week 10

    Chapters 17 & 18

    Chapters:

    17 - Watchfire 18 – No Place Like Home

    Summary: The Gathering and the longest day draws to a close. Jamie ponders the act of surrender. There is a call to duty. The caravan heads to Fraser’s Ridge. Jamie happens upon a spirit-filled place. A gift for Claire is picked up amongst the trees. There is fear for what might be found at the Ridge. Homecoming is sweet and noisy. A wee posy for Claire. For what is a sponge? Roger gives Brianna something practical and special. It’s not a dream.

    Setting: The settlement of Fraser’s Ridge, NC

    Active Characters:

    Jamie Claire Roger Brianna

    What’s Happening:

    The Gathering is winding down and Jamie takes notice. To surrender and not lose oneself. Jamie’s call to duty. Jamie has a spiritual encounter. A feisty wee kitten is found. Jamie’s reticence at returning home. The relief of homecoming and Mrs. Bug. A wee posy for Claire in light of the lost gift. The parallels of sponges. Plump like a hen. Roger’s posy to Brianna more practicality than romance. A dream and a gift discovered.

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  • The Fiery Cross

    Week 9

    Chapters 15-16

    Summary: A wedding feast is had by all. An evening calling of the clans occurs. Jamie makes a moving speech. The families of the Ridge are announced. Roger vows to always sing for her. Lactating breasts don’t care. Brianna takes matters into her own hands.

    Setting: Mt. Helicon, NC, Late October 1770 with cool, grey, and wet weather.

    Active Characters:

    Jamie Claire Roger Brianna

    Of Note:

    Jocasta puts on a large feast for the wedding couple. Jamie welcomes the Ridge families with formality. Brianna asks Roger to always sing for her. This wedding feels different than their first. Adventures in lactating breasts. Roger serenades Brianna. Brianna’s inability to orgasm during sex.

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  • The Fiery Cross

    Week 8

    Chapters 13-14

    Summary: The age-old argument of what makes the best barbecue unfolds. Beans are indeed a musical fruit. Memories endure and bond. Aunt Jocasta is a savvy woman. What makes an honorable man? Jamie makes a confession. A religious event occurs. Marriage cannot wait.

    Setting: Mt. Helicon, NC, Late October 1770 with cool, grey, and wet weather.

    Active Characters:

    Jamie Claire Rosamund Lindsay Ronnie Sinclair Roger Brianna

    Of Note:

    The great barbecue debate and the memories of Jamaica. The “beans” song. The bonding effect of Ardsmuir. The recollection of Roger telling Jocasta off and ceremony talk. Honorable men, Roger and Frank. The priest’s “jail” is discovered, and a plan is hatched. Jamie’s confession and true motive for wanting to find the priest. Roger and Brianna get married.

    Interesting Links:

    The history of nightshades. More about nightshades. Styles of barbecue across the US. In-depth article about barbecue styles. Transubstantiation Catholic Liturgy


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  • The Fiery Cross

    Week 7

    Chapters 11-12

    Summary: Roger seeks a kindness from Jocasta. Jocasta shocks Roger and she gets a piece of his mind. The Gathering is drawing to a close. Claire’s guts are griping. Germaine sings a tune. The mobcap dies an ugly death. Jamie consoles Claire. Jamie has a plan for the Ridge. A deal is struck. Himself is in demand.

    Setting: Mt. Helicon, NC, Late October 1770 with cool, grey, and wet weather.

    Chapter 11 Pride

    Chapter 12 Virtue

    Active Characters:

    Roger Jocasta Claire Marsali Germain Jamie Joseph Wemyss

    Of Note:

    The importance of family as deduced by Roger after his encounter with Iain Mhor. Roger’s incorrect at believing the Regulators had not made it into the history books. Roger’s internal conflict about the Cameron wealth versus the Findlay family’s lack thereof. His request for Jocasta to help the family felt like the work of the Reverend. Canny Jocasta hatches a plan that won’t hurt the Joan Findlay’s pride. The private conversation between Roger and Jocasta. Claire’s ponderings. Claire’s interaction with Marsali, Germaine, and the teakettle. Jamie returning to camp with the priest. Jamie and Claire by the pool. Jamie and Claire discussing the militia and the Ridge. Josiah Beardsley and the deal.

    Interesting Links:

    Natural Remedies for Menstrual Pain Home Remedies Menstrual Pain Willow Bark Uses Yaffle

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  • The Fiery Cross

    Week 6

    Chapters 9 and 10

    Summary: Claire uses a cautery iron. Claire receives gifts. Roger and Jamie recruit for the militia. Roger meets an interesting family. Where is Stephen Bonnet?

    Chapter 9: Germ of Dissent

    Chapter 10: Grannie Bacon’s Gifts

    Setting: Mt. Helicon, NC, Late October 1770 with cool, grey, and wet weather.

    Active Characters:

    Claire is treating a nasal polyp and thinking of the impending war. With satisfaction, she ended her work day. Jamie and Roger are seeking men to join the militia from the various families at the Gathering. Joan Findlay and her brother Iain. Eglantine and Pansy Bacon, along with their mother, Polly.

    Of Note:

    Claire’s foreknowledge of the American Revolution. She wonders if this is the beginning of what is to come. Claire slipping back into her 20th-century clinical mindset. Claire is likening the anti-Crown sentiments and actions of the Regulators to an infection that would take root and the process of the oncoming revolution like a flame that will burn through everything until the disease is excised cleanly before the open would is seared. Roger is an instant soldier. Knowing the significance of the current events upon the future weighs heavily. Roger’s experience with Auld Joan Findlay and her brother Iain adds more weight. His compassion shines through. He learns the burden of responsibility with the asking for men. Claire receiving Grannie Bacon’s gifts. Dauco/Wild Carrot/Queen Anne’s Lace – herbal birth control seeds. Claire is distressed over Jamie asking after Stephen Bonnet.

    Interesting Links:

    Children’s Lesson Plan and History - How to make a Mob Cap. Etsy Shops – Mob Caps eBay – Mob Caps Wild Carrot Exploration – Herbal Oral Birth Control Queen Anne’s Lace Information Wild Carrot - WebMD Reasons for the American Revolution

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  • The Fiery Cross

    Week 5

    Chapters 7 and 8

    Summary: Claire greets an unexpected patient. Ghosts of Culloden emerge with 25-year-old shrapnel. Jamie is given orders. We meet an important pair. Roger questions his place in the family. A baby must eat after all. The MacKenzies of Leoch live on. Roger goes from zero to hero.

    Chapter 7: Shrapnel

    Chapter 8: The Factor

    Setting: Mt. Helicon, NC, Late October 1770 with cool, grey, and wet weather.

    Active Characters:

    Claire is working at her pop-up clinic. Archie Hayes comes to get shrapnel from Culloden removed after hearing how amazing Claire is through Farquard Campbell. Jamie Roger Duncan The Bug’s – Arch and Murdina

    Of Note:

    Hayes was 11 years-old at Culloden. Jamie saved him when Murchison shot him at point-blank range. Hayes giving Jamie the letter from Tryon to form a militia. The revelation to Hayes that Jamie didn’t remember much of Culloden and fills in the blanks for Jamie. Duncan is dressed to the 9’s for his wedding to Jocasta. Duncan calls to Roger and introduces him to the new factor for the Ridge. Arch’s wife is an extroverted talkative woman. Roger is upset and allows his mind to reel when he thinks Jamie thinks poorly of him and his thoughts lead to all sorts of insecurities about his abilities in this time. “A hopeless numpty?” Bug takes charge of Roger’s coat and the Jemmy situations. The big house has gained a housekeeper. The idea of Marsali breastfeeding Jemmy comes up because Brianna is not around. Roger’s insecurity increases when Mrs. Bug mentions how the baby will grow to be like him. There is a surprise in learning the MacKenzies of Leoch are somewhere in the Colonies or Canada. Roger becomes Captain MacKenzie.

    Interesting Links:

    Breastfeeding in Colonial America Militias of Colonial North Carolina Revolutionary War era North Carolina Militias Military Warfare History Culloden Battlefield Weapons Myths About the Battle of Culloden

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  • The Fiery Cross

    Week 4

    Chapters 5 and 6

    Summary: Claire treats some interesting patients. There’s more to Goodwin than meets the eye. Brianna is grossed out. Roger and Brianna meetup. Celibacy or sex? Passion wins out. The implications of sex are made clear. Roger shares Frank's letter. Brianna is stunned. Roger comes to Frank's defense. What about the other man? Will there be another baby in the future?

    Chapter 3: Riotous Unrest

    Chapter 4: For Auld Lang Syne

    Setting: Mt. Helicon, NC, Late October 1770 with cool, grey, and wet weather.

    Active Characters:

    Claire Murray MacLeod (Apothecary) Brianna (and her breasts) Roger

    Of Note:

    Clinic patients (Trapper and dog, Mr. Goodwin) Clinical treatments ( Hillsborough Riot and Edmond Fanning Roger’s desire to claim Brianna in front of others. Roger and Brianna displaying their relationship. The significance of the embroidery silk and risks of childbirth. The path to sexual engagement on the heels of discussing celibacy. Breastfeeding as birth control. They are in between hand-fasting and marriage. The challenge of being sexually active and the risk to women in the 18th Discussing the wanting of another baby. Frank’s letter to the Reverend and the revelations that followed. Frank’s knowledge of Jamie. Why did he not tell Claire? A loving act of omission. The headstone. The may be other father Bonnet. Brianna’s path to forgiveness. The implications for Roger.

    Interesting Links:

    Sources of Iodine Colonial Dental Care History of Childbirth in America Breastfeeding and Fertility Breastfeeding as Birth Control

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  • The Fiery Cross

    Week 3

    Chapters 3 and 4

    Chapter 3: Bilious Humours

    Chapter 4: Wedding Gifts

    Setting: Mt. Helicon, NC, Late October 1770 with cool, grey, and wet weather.

    Active Characters:

    Claire Brianna Murray MacLeod and his patient. Roger Duncan Innes

    Of Note:

    Clinic set-up, syphilis, contraception, patient needs, and the care Claire gives. Cultural views on pregnancy. Claire’s clinic supplies The implication for Brianna if she had more children in the 18th century. Brianna’s medicinal charm. Roger running into Duncan Innes while about to go wedding gift shopping for Brianna.

    Interesting Links:

    Congenital Syphilis Sexually transmitted diseases of the British Colonies. Diseases of Colonial America. More on Disease of Colonial America Medicines of Colonial America Ancient Contraception Herbal contraception – email or leave me a voice mail if you would like a copy of the PDF. The Four Humors Bilious Cabochon Ruby

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  • The Fiery Cross

    Week 2

    Chapter 2

    Summary: Breakfast is served, but not for Claire. Jamie desires an astrolabe. John Quincy Myers summons Jamie. A thief-taker threatens. Claire has a pop-up clinic. The unintended consequences of high taxes. A personal account of the riot is offered.

    Chapter 2: Loaves and Fishes

    Setting: Mt. Helicon, NC, Late October 1770

    Characters:

    Claire is making breakfast, wanting to be in on the MacGillivray mayhem, and prepping for her clinic day. Jamie is borrowing food, making a list of these he wants to barter for, quashing the MacGillivray mayhem, and learning about Abel MacLennan’s story. Abel MacLennan is eating breakfast, soothing Marsali, and sharing his tax and riot tales. Private Andrew Ogilvie is eating breakfast and sharing the demise of the regiment. Lizzie is mooning over Private Ogilvie. John Quincy Myers is fetching Jamie to assist the MacGillivray family. Fergus is following Jamie into the MacGillivray’s situation. Marsali is helping with breakfast, feeding her baby, and talking to Abel. The MacGillivray Family is in a fix with the thief-taker. The thief-taker is being held by the MacGillivray family. Taxes and crooked lawmen are causing problems.

    Of Note:

    The 67th Highland regiment is disbanding. Safety Lizzie’s hormones. Foreshadowing The Hillsborough Riot aftermath. Story building and foreshadowing Jamie’s intended barters. The McGillivray mix-up. Shows protectiveness and Jamie’s abilities to fix a problem. Claire’s pop-up clinic. Emmenagogues – blue cohosh, ergot, pennyroyal, rue, and blue tansy. Marsali’s cracked nipples. Abel MacLennan’s story. Hillsborough Riot – a personal perspective.

    Interesting Links:

    Hillsborough Riot Ergot Abortifacients and emmenagogues. Anthelmintic herbs Anthelmintic for animals Astrolabe

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  • The Fiery Cross

    Week 1

    Chapter 1

    Before I begin the opening of TFC, I feel the need to address what we didn’t yet see in some form in S4 of the television show. Six chapters were not covered in the adapted material. And since Roger returned to River Run instead of the Ridge, they’ll be some changes to the order of things and surely some scenes will be omitted altogether.

    Jamie and Brianna’s reconciliation. Jamie bonding as a grandfather. Lord John returning to River Run and traveling with the group until he was to turn toward Virginia. Roger’s oath to the baby and claiming him as his own. Roger and Jamie accepting each other. Roger and Brianna hashing out their feelings and relationship while discovering who each other is now. Who doesn’t want to see Roger awkwardly stripping down the first time he is in Brianna’s intimate space while she breastfeeds the baby? Roger becoming acquainted with his baby. Claire and Jamie’s relationship advice to Roger. The big house being built. Jocasta getting engaged. Naming the baby. The beginning of the Gathering at Mt. Helicon. Days 1-4. Update from Young Ian. Claire getting Frank's ring back. Reuniting Lizzie with her dad. Jamie taking the baby gambling. Claire doctoring folks. The Highland Regiment Roger disclosing the contents of Frank’s letter to the Reverend to Jamie. Jamie making peace with Frank. Calling of the Clans

    How do you think the writers will fit it in? How do you think it will be adapted? What will end up being ignored?

    Chapter 1 Happy the Bride the Sun Shines On

    Setting: Mount Helicon, The Royal Colony of North Carolina, Late October 1770

    Characters we see:

    Claire Frank Jamie Roger Brianna Marsali Fergus Germaine Jemmy 67th Highland Regiment Archibald Hayes Lizzie and her hormones. Duncan Innes The weather.

    Scenes:

    Claire converses with a ghost. Jamie dreams of becoming the King of Ireland. Roger and Brianna are to be officially married. Jamie doubts Roger’s abilities in the 18th. Governor Tryon’s letter. Jamie inviting people to breakfast. Germain's antics and family chaos. Brianna’s diaper pin. Roger's wound. Claire taking a moment to herself at the water. Hayes wanting to speak with Jamie.

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  • Season 4 Episode 413

    Man of Worth

    Directed by: Stephen Woolfenden

    Written by: Toni Graphia

    My initial thoughts are below, but you’ll need to listen to the podcast to get the details!

    Summary: Roger remains imprisoned. Jamie and Claire arrive at the village but are turned away. River Run receives a guest. Brianna awaits the birth of her baby. Otter Tooth is revealed. Young Ian makes a decision. Jocasta gets some lovin’. Testosterone poisoning rears its head. Roger learns the truth. Roger reveals his experiences. A choice needs to be made. A baby is born. Uncle Murtagh enjoys the baby. Jamie and Claire return. The baby has no name. But is Bonnet dead? Roger returns. The British are coming. Tryon assigns Jamie a job.

    Things I am Pondering (in no particular order):

    Hey 1970’s Otter Tooth, how’d you bring the gemstone through the stones without it dissolving? Young Ian is quite decked out in tribal ware and language coming into the episode. Seriously?! They traveled for months, only to get turned away. Why did the Mohawk go roughly 700 miles to bury Otter Tooth’s head and the stone? Why would Murtagh, a fugitive, show up at River Run knowing Jocasta has many British friends? By the way, Murtagh has terrible manners. Where the heck is Lord John? Phaedre’s magical skills feeling the baby’s position through layers of clothing is, well, close to reality. Her technique was decent and well ahead of the times, but hands on a bare belly are needed to really feel for the baby's position. Would the Mohawk really have taken Otter Tooth’s head and g It’s a good thing Claire knows one word in Mohawk. Will the banished Mohawk woman end up at the Ridge? Jamie, Young Ian outwitted you, sir. He’s a man grown now choosing his own destiny. It’s gut-wrenchingly sad to see young Ian left behind. Who knew being told you were never liked and getting a drink in the face is foreplay? Smooth operator, “Remember where ye came from…” By the way, Murtagh is looking like a fine silver fox lying shirtless in bed. Jocasta is a saucy minx. Testosterone poisoning at its finest. That said, I truly enjoyed Roger’s fighter coming out on Jamie. Young Ian killed the gauntlet. Clever boy. Claire’s annoyed stance looks like any wife, sister, mother, waiting for the boys to stop it. I am curious why Claire did not look at Roger’s obviously injured arm after he stopped hitting Jamie. Roger, Roger, Roger! So many feels. Just so damn good. As he asks questions and the information he is given sinks in and as he shares what he knows, seems to deepen the loss and difficulty of the whole situation. Roger needs a minute! Jamie simmer down. Wait a minute. ROGER cost you a lad that you love? No. Claire did by wearing that damned gemstone of Otter Tooth. One of my fave moments, when Roger says, “What?!” with disdain to Jamie. A gorgeous laboring scene with Brianna being surrounded by women then cut to Brianna being introduced to her baby. What the absolute hell?! “We will choose his birth date wisely, but you can be sure the lad was born in wedlock.” So “Uncle” Murtagh has been hanging around River Run for several months. Interesting. Brianna’s sadness that Roger is not with her parents is tough to watch. But Murtagh do you really know Bonnet didn’t get out of the jail too? What’s the significance of that awkward dinner Brianna decides to show up at? An olive branch of forgiveness? Finally, Brianna’s love for Roger shows when she runs out the door and into his arms. Homerun that. The love is there and we can feel it. “Take me to see my son.” Roger’s looking pretty fine with his low cut 70’s open shirt. The snuggle between Jocasta and Murtagh has Jamie and Claire perplexed. Murtagh’s regulating ways have him in hot water.

    Ongoing thoughts:

    Did Roger stop at the standing stones on the way to River Run? Who’s tending to and settling the Ridge? One-handed Fergus with Marsali’s help and the one other tenant are not capable of doing it all these past many months. That storyline got dropped like a hot potato. Has Roger processed his trauma? Will Jamie fake Murtagh’s death by sending him to Canada or back to Scotland? When in Season 5 will we get to see Young Ian decked out in his new Kanienkehakan manner? What in the heck are the circular pin adornments for? I looked it up and couldn’t find the answer. Why did Brianna not ask where Young Ian was? The lack of any reconciliation between Jamie and Brianna is strange especially because she told Murtagh she already forgave him. The timey-wimey-ness of Season 4 hurts my brain and made it difficult to figure out any frame of reference. Certainly, Brianna’s timeline was ahead of Roger’s. He was gone for 11 months. Jamie and Claire were gone 6.5-7 months to retrieve him even though they were only a couple of weeks behind him in theory?

    See you next up for The Fiery Cross read-a-long.

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