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In 1945, a married British combat nurse time-travels between World War II and Scotland in 1743, where she encounters rebellion and the dashing Highland warrior Jamie Fraser.
Tonight's episode hit an intense tone we haven't quite seen before but switched between that tone and quieter moments and then hit an emotional wall with full velocity. It was a ride.
Geillis was simultaneously devious and delightful and the way she looked at Claire with a barely suppressed glee made little sense until "The Devil's Mark" snapped her into sharp focus with the single tug of a sleeve.
Suddenly, a wild PLOT TWIST appeared. It's super effective.
May 31, 2016
Wall Street Journal
Let's get the most crucial discussion out of the way first: If Claire had gone back through the stones at Craigh na Dun, and returned to Frank in 1945, there would be no more Outlander. It's as simple as that.
Anyone familiar with the books had an inkling (or knew exactly) what to expect, but with this cast, the scenery and the direction it was perfectly flawless in its delivery making for a stunning hour of television.