
(Ooh finally, she admits that her mother wasn’t to blame for that 20-year lie). Bree remembers how the truth was kept from her about her real father because Frank asked Claire not to tell her. But they look worried.īEFORE BONNIE AND CLYDE THERE WAS #JAMIEANDCLAIRE #IamNotAlone #Outlander /rLX5GBBJxRīree and Roger debate when they should tell Jemmy he can time travel. Jamie shoots Brown’s hat out of his hand and says, “You have my answer.” No one is cooler than Jamie and Claire Fraser. Brown says, “We ain’t gonna hurt her.” He says they just want to take Claire to Salisbury for a fair trial. They really are great partners, even in inexplicable house battles. Jamie! Claire hands Jamie another reloaded gun. He’s trying to take your wife! Brown says, “I want that murderous witch of yours.” What did I just say? Jamie shoots at him, again missing on purpose. Remember in season 1 when Jamie rescued Claire from Blackjack Randall and was like, “I don’t know why I didn’t kill him.” And we all collectively were like, “Yeah! Why didn’t you?” Well, this is the same. Twitter: Brown holds up a white flag as Jamie shoots at him, intentionally missing. Things do not look great for the Frasers. Well, there goes dinner! The men outside start shooting at the house. They run into the dining room and flip the table. Someone tries to shoot Claire, Jamie shoots him. Another?! How many guns does Claire have under her skirt?! They run around locking up the house. What is happening?! These people are literally launching a war on Claire and Jamie! Claire says, “Bloody hell, are you all right?” I’m okay, feel a little stressed to be honest! Oh. She shoots, allowing Jamie to run to her. Richard Brown points a gun at Jamie and Claire screams, “Duck!” Jamie ducks. If that’s not talent, I don’t know what is. Claire shoots a man, who’s attacking Jamie, in the butt! Claire Fraser can inject you in the butt and shoot you in the butt. Balfe was correct when she said these two are like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. He runs! Claire races out to the front yard. But seriously, don’t upset Claire Fraser. The guy says to Claire, “You shot me?!” And Claire says, “I did and I’ll bloody do it again.” If Claire said that to me, I’d be honored.

Twitter: Jamie is getting attacked by several men.

When you point a gun at someone, you might get shot, guy.

She tells him, “Don’t shoot!” And then she shoots him! In the most sly, legendary way, whipping out a second smaller gun! Claire Fraser is a goddamn legend. Then she runs into a man with a gun who tells her to stop. Claire runs into the house and grabs a very large gun. Brown threatens him and says, “I, too, am married, so I didn’t expect you to give her up but, you will.” Oh shit, Richard Brown just declared war. Jamie tells Brown he has a responsibility. Across the way in the stable, Lizzie and one of the twins - also one of her husbands - see what’s happening. And Brown says, “as soon as you hand over your wife.” The chances of that happening are as likely as Tobias Menzies returning to Outlander as a third character. It picks up exactly where episode 7 left off, with Claire terrified and hiding as Richard Brown says he’s there to arrest Claire for Malva’s murder. But Outlander better not be pulling any funny time-travel business by trying to separate Jamie and Claire again by hundreds of years.

This seems like a flashback before Claire and Brianna went back to the past. This episode opens with Claire and Bree in the 1950s/60s at a diner. You know what pairs nicely with a glass of wine? Pain. And then they were separated for 20 years! That’s all you need to know to get ready to re-live this episode. “I Am Not Alone” might be a call back to season 2 when Jamie told Claire that she would never be alone. This is one of the best Outlander episodes in the show’s history. Caitríona Balfe and Sam Heughan deliver performances that are as captivating, if not more, than they delivered in season one, proving yet again why it’s impossible not to watch these two. It had action, love, anxiety, trauma, and an ending that left everyone in a panic: mainly Jamie, Claire, and me. “I Am Not Alone” was an hour-long feature film. The Outlander season 6 finale was spectacular.
