[8:27 p.m.] “You outsiders are not the reason for the strife. They sneak into the village and rescue Roger from the idiot hut. The home he claims as his own is occupied by an elderly couple, Henry and Lucille Langston, who lost their son, Jacob, more than 30 years ago. Roger may have made some questionable choices in the past, but Rankin’s acting makes the character number one in my heart. Filming for Season Four commenced on October 9, 2017 and wrapped on July 5, 2018. Ashley: I know the title of this episode refers to all the men redeeming themselves, but in the end, it also described itself. Claire tells her that she saw Otter Tooth the night she was lost in the storm. The woman explains that they believe the stone has the power to show how their people’s story will end and that Otter Tooth’s ghost walks with whoever carries it. I love: Roger facing off two Frasers being daunting. She needs a husband. Perhaps having a final story time hour with all my favorite characters that served as the culmination of such a season made me like it as much as I did. But the elder tells them to leave, as soon as Fraserly possible. [8:21 p.m.] She forgave her father and that makes me equal parts squishy and relieved and also believe heartily in the impactful merits of art therapy. “He’s order me to muster and lead a militia to fight the regulators,” Jamie says, brow furrowed as he reads. Did he stop at the packie store on the way in to grab a bottle of wine? “That wasn’t the way the storyline was intended, as a replacement for anyone,” Graphia says. . Outlander Season 4 was different for die-hard Jamie and Claire fans as they had to get accustomed to having another couple in the mix. Maybe it was the way they did the required season finale thing of tying it all up with a bow, except this time without it feeling equivalent to shoving as many tray-passed appetizers down my throat as I can before the party stops serving food (true story, that just happened). © 2020 Outlander Cast | Site design by Blueflash, [8:12 p.m.] Poor Murtagh, he gets thrown in jail for a few days and finds that, to quote. Hey Ashley, I just wanted to say thanks for bringing us these weekly recaps, it makes watching Outlander more fun and it feeds my outlandish obsession. I think we’re at three severed heads in four seasons. All rights this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. Jamie is menacing in his questioning, but Claire wants them to give Roger time as it’s not a decision he should take lightly. She's a member of the Critic's Choice Association, enjoys mentoring writers, cats, and passionately discussing the nuances of television and film. What does Jamie end up doing when the war breaks out? What a surprise! Or is it Jurtagh? Janet, I hope I’ll find a few things to share with you as well! The Conners Boss Shares Katey Sagal's Season 3 Plea to Producers, Charmed's Holly Marie Combs Calls to End 'Division' Between Fans of…, President Trump Sets Another Town Hall Next Week on Sinclair…, Dexter Revival Won't 'Undo Anything,' But It Will Make Things…, Is Bachelorette Bait-and-Switching Us? Still, Outlander Season 4 Episode 13 isn't much from a season finale perspective even if it did offer some characters the opportunity to shine. “How can I part with you?” Jamie asks, a lone man tear tracking down his cheeks as he realizes that Ian is a fully grown man capable of choosing his own fate. Bye Ian, indeed. Then out of nowhere, Roger starts beating the stuffing out of Jamie. [8:11 p.m.] “I think it’s best that you don’t stay in one place too long.” Best line ever for family who are threatening to overstay their welcome. We see that it is indeed Roger on the horse. In the moments after Roger starts hitting Jaime, she turns away almost flinching because of course it’s too painful for her to see and hear Jamie being hurt like that. As much as we don't want it to end, we all want to see how the producers will wrap this storyline up. The love comes through so clearly. The Mohawk chief had pins on his clothing, too, but a lot of them were in different shapes and designs, due to his higher status. There is also a leaning away from the book material due to Murtagh's extended life, and it seems that will be the focus of the series as it progresses. When they show Bree’s drawing to the Mohawk, the tribe knows they mean “Dogface.” Again, poor Richard Rankin. Was Supernatural Pastor Too…. So they do, but Jamie is planning to go back and free MacKenzie that evening. [8:41 p.m.] Brianna was attacked. This enclave of the Mohawk travels down the river in canoes with Claire and Jamie under the cover of darkness. [8:54 p.m.] Smart man stayed behind for a horse. [BOOK SPOILER ALERT] He winds up marrying Jocasta in Book 5, The Fiery Cross. Maybe this was a fault in the writing, or direction or show telling, I don’t know. Deal with a Regulator rabble rouser. Outlander Season 4, Episode 13 “Man of Worth” was an uneven end to an uneven season. I read that they have but wondered if you know if they said anything about being in the center of the narrative/action throughout? But “Dogface will stay in the village.”. Thank you all immensely for your patronage of this season – of these recaps, for sure, but also of our Outlander Cast podcast, online community, social channels and everywhere else you lend your support and excitable energy to a book series and/or show that unites us all. Maybe in the next episode, they’ll be scene between the two. ), but how he will get away with NOT killing him! Two more months pass as Murtagh admires Bree’s sturdy, tall lad. Later, Murtagh checks in on Bree and questions her about her plans to marry Lord John. Just get here already, lad. One where I went to Fort William and rescued you,” he says — and let’s all heave a wistful sigh for “I’ll thank you to take your hands off my wife” — but Claire points out that that rescue worked because Jamie had a bit of help and knew the layout of the fort; in the Mohawk camp, he’s essentially alone and virtually blind. “What were you expecting, the whole MacKenzie clan?” Jamie snarks. “COME ON, ROGER,” Claire says at one point, pretty exasperated, and the way Caitriona Balfe fills the three-word phrase with so much frustration makes me giggle. She needs a husband. As the stories start to veer off-book a little bit, maybe it will also provide some mystery for fans of the novels. I can think of a few times. Ashley, thanks for another great recap. together, but you can’t force chemistry. I can’t help but wonder if Claire is standing there looking at these two men lying on the ground calculating the first aid that will be required to patch them up. It’s complete mayhem and it’s all for naught as they are soon surrounded, holding Jamie at gunpoint. A man named Otter Tooth, who is hinted at being a time traveler, appeared to them one day and warned them of their future. In the New York woods, Claire frets over how Jamie will tell Jenny about what Ian did. Roger starts to cry realizing Bree sent them after him — he thought maybe Bree had turned them against him. They can give each other a run for their money in their banter, and then it’s the next morning with Jocasta displaying afterglow, and Murtagh is not quite ready to go down to breakfast. At least she gives him a smile and little nod at the dinner table. Thanks for taking the journey with me this season, Outlander Fanatics! Diehards (and I count myself among them) will be quick to point out that the episode did not fit in all of the good stuff that fills the end of Diana Gabaldon’s fourth Outlander novel, Drums of Autumn. Dreamy! Right now, they need to get going. Even their reunion was dull. [8:53 p.m.] These Fraser women have a way of squaring themselves against disappointments and failures and steeling their eyes on the horizon and whatever lies just beyond it. No time right now, but we’ll be re-grouping on this later. By They tell him he’s proven himself and is now one of them. Outlander Season 4 Episode 13 Review: Man of Worth Carissa Pavlica at January 27, 2019 9:00 pm . Claire admits she saw the man’s ghost when she was lost in a storm — and that she believes ghosts only exist when they have a message worth relaying. [8:52 p.m.] Claire wants to bring Bree home to Fraser’s Ridge (a la Season 2 Claire). But I’m pretty quick to forgive most of that, given that we get the key stuff — namely, Roger and Bree’s reunion — as well as a verra interesting quandary involving one James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser and his godfather. Very importantly, Brianna refers to Jamie as, “Da” in her conversation with Murtagh. [8:05 p.m.] These Mohawk frat boys can pretend not to care for Roger, but they valued him enough to take the time to give him a real frat house name and everything, so they care. He’s two months old today and, technically, hasn’t yet been born according to Jocasta’s special brand of birthday math. Two young white children play in Indian headdresses, while a native man (the ghost Claire saw in the rain earlier this season), sits on a bench in stoic irritation. “Let it wait,” he says, and she drops that robe and climbs back into bed so they can kiss. ALL’S WELL THAT… OH, WAIT | The happy reunion is interrupted by a phalanx of Redcoats coming up the drive. – of these recaps, for sure, but also of our Outlander Cast podcast, online community, social channels and everywhere else you lend your support and excitable energy to a book series and/or show that unites us all. © 2020 TV Fanatic Related: Outlander Review - The Deep Heart's Core. Like, dude, you’re even screwing up WALKING. The tribe recognizes it as “Otter Tooth’s stone,” and they are extremely wary of it. Claire decides to take Bree home to Fraser’s Ridge where she can be surrounded by supportive, caring family. Was Supernatural Pastor Too…, executive producer Toni Graphia has to say about the episode here, I’ll thank you to take your hands off my wife. Nikki: And with that another Season of Outlander is in the books. They’ll be with you for the next 20 years or so. The EP points out that some of what happens during Roger’s time at the camp takes place off-screen, for lack of a better term. Thank you for being part of our Outlander family. [8:39 p.m.] I guess Roger the gimp found his second wind. [8:44 p.m.] It’s one thing to go up against Momma Fraser or Daddy Fraser but to stare them both down at once must be terrifying. It’s a reminder that home and family are as powerful a healer as Claire’s herbs.