Outlander season 3 episode 7 review: Jamie’s secret; trials by fire
How so? Well, the closing minutes of the episode contained a big reveal — Jamie Fraser, is a married man twice over! While he may be happy that Claire is back, there is another woman out there that he’s married to — and he hasn’t told her.
If you’ve read the books, try to separate that from your brain for a moment and picture the scenario in the following way: You find your great love from the past and pick up where you left off with them. Then, you find out later that they were harboring a secret so big as them being already married. The assumption here is to assume the worst, since withhold thing this sort of information would break many people.
To think, all this time we’ve been so complimentary of Jamie for the honesty that he has shown Claire! It’s so easy to become fixated on the end of the episode that you can forget about everything else in a split-second, including the other big reveal: The Print Shop burning to the ground. Poor Young Ian found himself in the midst of a terrifying fire as Jamie’s efforts to run a smuggling operation came home to roost. While his past is now back in his life, most of his present is now up in flamed and yet again, he must find a way to start over. Our suggestion? Try a more honest business — or at least an honest business that does not require you to have your life on the line.
Due to some of Jamie’s smuggling ways we should’ve viewed this as a warning sign that Jamie was a man inundated with dishonesty. His entire business was based on secrets and he refused to tell Older Ian the whereabouts of his son. (On a side note, isn’t the duo of Young Ian and Fergus fun? Someone needs to give John Bell and Cesar Domboy a buddy-cop movie once this is over. Even the photo above is delightful,) This dishonesty from Jamie here was a concern from Claire; it was a bridge too far since it was causing a painful reaction from a father when there was no immediate reason for him to do this. Was he really protecting Young Ian? Our viewpoint is more that Jamie was embarrassed about what he was using Young Ian for so he didn’t want to admit to it.
Claire shows her strength
At the start of the episode Claire almost killed her attacker at the center of the cliffhanger last week, and through much of the early portion of this episode she did everything that she could in order to help save him. Suffice it to say, that did not quite go according to plan — he didn’t make it. Yet, in the process of getting the proper medicine for him she ran into Archibald Campbell, a man looking to head towards the West Indies who also just so happened to have a sister (Margaret) who is in need of help.
While this scene in the episode was reasonably short, there is something of importance to hearing the West Indies entering the conversation. Even as a non-reader we know what that means in terms of the voyage to come! Smart on the series to begin dropping some hints regarding that already.
CarterMatt Verdict
Outlander season 3 episode 7 did not contain a signature scene a la the Print Shop that we had in “A. Malcolm,” and nor did it have a heartbreaking goodbye. This was nonetheless a very entertaining episode with a good bit of humor, Claire and Jamie learning more about each other, and then a shocking reveal near the end that could have big ramifications for later on this season. A very good episode in our books.
What did you think about Outlander season 3 episode 7?
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Beth Ely
November 5, 2017 @ 2:02 am
Well, Sam, Cait and company are fabulous actors. The sets and costuming are wonderful. I thought the first part of this year was excellent for the most part. Sam was superb . This a big book and it is pivotal to the rest of the books. STARZ and SONY should have given them two seasons/years to do this book. I think the problem with the 307 was , not that Jamie lied but that they haven’t explained why. Everyone is upset with his lying? Jamie use to rustle cattle and couldn’t go home because he escaped from Wentworth. He is known traitor, served time in prison and was a complete shell of a man. So he married to be with someone. Now for twenty years twenty hard years, he has prayed for Claire and the baby, talked to and had visions of her. This is his heart, soul, his everything and suddenly she there right in front of him and he can touch and hear her. What would you do to kept the one person who completes him.? The smuggling is what kept a lot of Scots in money and the “pen is mightier” than the sword or gun, was the way he was still fighting. Even at Helwater Jamie was sending money to Lallyboch. He did what he had to do to keep everyone afloat.
Karen Duncan Garcia
November 2, 2017 @ 10:23 pm
I’ve resigned myself to separate the books from the show in my mind and enjoy them for what they each are. Watching the show each season always brings me back to re-reading the books, but I don’t miss each Sunday’s show because I enjoy the actors so much. In fact i watch it On Demand at 12:01am and then tune into the 8pm viewing, too – sometimes on mute while I’m doing something else – determined to do my part for ratings. Sometimes I rewatch it as I’ve missed something dialogue-wise. I TRY not to compare the writing of the show and the books, but as us readers know, no one writes like Herself!
Rosalind Rice
November 2, 2017 @ 12:45 am
I’m lucky to have read the first few books quite awhile ago. I do it remember the details like most of you do. I stopped reading them when…., no not giving anything away. I love the version on tv, I love Jamie!!!
Susan Fournier Herrera
November 1, 2017 @ 11:29 pm
I have not read the books, yet … and I probably need to get out the history books … but while Jamie is dishonest about the smuggling … couldn’t it be read that he is sticking it to the English? (also his printing projects). I look at it a little bit in the same way the Americans battled the British in a similar time era. I prefer to view him as a Patriot!
katerina
October 31, 2017 @ 11:31 pm
I just love the acting…they are all so watchable. AND they are able to stay in character series after series…..pretty impressive .
Lovemypets
October 30, 2017 @ 4:09 am
I can’t get into this series, it took to long to get back to Jamie and Claire just isn’t that interesting. Hope it gets better!
Becky
October 30, 2017 @ 6:54 pm
I guess this is something personal. The premise, story, performance it can either resonate or it can leave you quite indifferent.
For example I am getting tired of all these superheroes shows/films.. so to me no matter how much of everything you will throw on a screen.. it just doesn’t excites me anymore.
With the Outlander it is the magic of the relationship between Claire and Jamie which keeps me involved. There is something quite unique about this couple. This is the heart of the show to me and my main reason I’m fanning about it.
With regards to your question..
Keep going – it’s only the beginning!