“You should work on your bedside manner, Sassenach,” he shoots back weakly. “You look like you’ve been roasted on a spit,” she remarks. Claire looks very worried once Jamie is set up on the bed in the corner of the surgery she hasn’t seen anything like this before, outside of an autopsy. ‘YOU LOOK LIKE YOU’VE BEEN ROASTED ON A SPIT’ | Eventually, a search party led by Ian and Fergus find the pair and bring them back to the Big House. ![]() Tell Claire I meant it…” Then he passes out, and Roger’s panic levels up to Praying Aloud Over My Father-in-Law’s Prone Body. ![]() Make her go,” Jamie says, starting to fade. Then it’s morning, and Roger slowly drags Jamie through the woods on a makeshift travois. Jamie does a bit more puking and rasping about how he was tough on Roger but he’s glad he’s there. “There’s a fine line between a monster and a hero,” Big Red whispers. Plus, he adds, Bonnet could try to claim Jemmy as his own - in order to gain River Run, which has been bequeathed to the boy - by stating that Bree was a willing participant in her assault… and the fact that there was a tavern full of witnesses who’ll say she took part in the act in exchange for a silver ring doesna help matters any. “Perhaps this is my penance… for my mistakes, you must do this,” Fraser rasps. Jamie tells him how he saved Bonnet from the gallows and what a huge mistake that was. Fraser tells his son-in-law about the plan to deal with Bonnet at Wylie’s Landing, but Roger very plainly responds that he doesn’t know if he can kill another man, even the one who raped his wife. As the venom works its way through his body, Jamie asks Roger if he knows the last rites (he doesn’t) and commands him to kill Stephen Bonnet if Jamie cannot. So he does, and Jamie reacts by being rather shirty to someone who’s literally trying to save his life. The wound is on his inner thigh (oh you little venomous vixen, behave!), and Roger knows he has to bleed the wound and try to suck out the poison in order to give his father-in-law a chance to heal. Then, when he’s reloading his firearm, a viper sinks its fangs into his leg. Fraser’s discomfiture upon catching his (adult, married) daughter clad in only a blanket while her husband pulls on his breeks is amusing so is his less-than-pleased look when Bree says she’s promised to help the women dye cloth that day, but Roger can accompany the hunting party.ĬOLD-HEARTED SNAKE | Rog and Jamie join Fergus, Ian, Josiah and a couple other men to track the animals when Fraser and his son-in-law peel off to drive the beasts toward the other men, they realize that the animals they’ve only glimpsed through the trees actually are a herd of buffalo. They’re further interrupted when Jamie arrives, telling Bree that big game have been spotted nearby and he needs her rifle skills for an impromptu hunting outing. ![]() I know it’s been said before, but good lord, is that Ed Speelers’ actual offspring? The kid they got to play Jem could not look more like Bonnet if he tried, particularly when he smiles. ![]() Over at Casa MacKenzie, Roger goes in for a little morning nookie but is interrupted by a wide-awake Jemmy. The younger woman says she’s glad Claire will be around, “not so much as my physician, but to share it with me, as my ma.” Aw, guys! Also: This is totally not gonna happen! Marsali is almost ready to have her third baby and all is well, Claire tells her during a check-up. SUN’S OUT, GUNS OUT | It’s early fall on Fraser’s Ridge. Outlander Premiere Recap: Claire Is Saved by an Unlikely Hero - Plus, Grade It!
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