Will Outlander season 3 episode 4 ignite Sam Heughan Emmy campaign?
If you’ve read CarterMatt in the past, then odds are you are familiar already with our campaigning for Heughan, alongside many other actors of the show, to get some attention. Earlier this season we’ve started our case for Tobias Menzies and we’ve absolutely done so for Caitriona Balfe in the past.
The reason that we bring this up now is strictly because “Of Lost Things” may be the best Sam Heughan episode since “To Ransom a Man’s Soul,” which was a gut-wrenching and utterly fantastic performance alongside Menzies as Black Jack Randall. This episode brought you almost every dimension of Heughan as an actor that you could want:
Action and intensity – While it was short, him firing off at Lord Ellesmere showed that he can capably step into that role of action hero — while also not overusing it. There is intention and purpose behind the moves he made here, and once he killed Ellesmere it was off to the next thing.
Vulnerability – For the second week in a row, Heughan had to play a challenging scene in which he learned that someone else wanted to use him for his body; while he was able to refuse Lord John Grey, he felt utterly powerless to stop it with Geneva Dunsany. Sex scenes are always delicate, but Heughan found a way to navigate this one by showing Jamie’s discomfort, but then also his caring side as he realized that the only way he was to get through it was to help ease some of Geneva’s anxiety. Even after being blackmailed, he effectively showed that Jamie knows how to withstand and endure.
Dialogue – His conversation with Lord John Grey (David Berry) at the end of the episode was a thing of beauty, just as you could say about every Heughan – Berry interaction so far.
Unspoken dialogue – The relationship between Jamie and William, while brief, was wonderful. Sam found a way to carefully create that attachment so that when he left you understood why William, a young boy desperate for a father figure, was so hurt.
In short, this episode is one where Heughan did a little bit of everything. You saw Jamie’s pain, his determination, his ability to maneuver tough situations socially, and in the end his caring side and sense of optimism for the world. Those of you watching the show for romance will certainly find quite a bit to enjoy in the weeks to come, as the Print Shop scene is right around the corner! You can preview that moment even more by heading over to the link here and watching the promo.
Did this episode help the Sam Heughan Emmy campaign?
We certainly hope so, but for the time being we do foresee that it has put him in great standing in regards to the Golden Globes. We’re not too far from being in the thick of that awards season, and Outlander has been the recipient of many nominations there in the past.
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Pat Cocivera
October 3, 2017 @ 10:39 pm
Best of the best
vicky mavrommati
October 3, 2017 @ 4:19 pm
If episodes 115-116 were the first ones to reveal Sam’s brilliant talent, season 3 belongs to him -so far- without ever underestimating Tobias’s great talent or Caitriona’s. extremely promising one.
Although episode 4 was more multi expressions challenging, episodes 301 and 302, were very demanding imo. Sam’s “silent scenes”, are heartbreaking. It was easy to have been over or under played spoiling the importance of the facts and emotions attached to them. But Sam, navigated himself perfectly through, giving all their depth deserving performance. He used everything he had, body motion, or stillness, face expressions, voice maneuvers.
I fail to comprehend why Outlander is so snubbed by the Emmys. They have awarded much lesser shows than this wonderful production. Because it’s true, that Outlander is very detailed, very carefully produced show, in any every way.
And although Tobias and Caitriona have already been nominated at least for a Golden Globe, everyone seems to turn a blind eye when it comes to Sam.
The man, is definitely not just a photogenic face, he’s extremely talented and he’s proved it, time and time again, at least in this show.
Becky
October 3, 2017 @ 9:25 am
I keep repeating myself.
I agree, Sam is phenomenal this season.
The show is outstanding and seriously underrated. I’m aware it is doing well in ratings but my hope that more and more people will discover it.
Grandma Bennie
October 2, 2017 @ 9:41 pm
Sam should have had an Emmy for Wentworth in season one. But that being said he’s been off the charts spectacular this season. Brilliant performances by all.
Becky
October 3, 2017 @ 9:27 am
Yes, absolutely.