OUTLANDER Season 7 Episode 13 Ending Explained

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I review, breakdown and explain Outlander Season 7 Episode 13. I discuss the return of Season 7 Part 2 which saw Bree looking for Jeremiah, Rob Cameron escaping the cellar, Roger meeting his father Jerry in 1739, Ian and Rachel getting married and Jamie and Clare getting ready for the battle of Monmouth. I react to the ending with Roger realising Jem might not be in the past, I answer what happened to Jerry and also what will happen with Lord John Grey. I compare the show to the novels and also give my theories and predictions on episode 14.

00:00 Intro
00:55 Roger And Buck
04:05 Bree And Rob Cameron
05:57 Ian And Rachel
06:52 Jamie And Clare
08:15 Outlander Season 7 Episode 13 Review
09:30 Outro

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What did you think of this weeks episode of Outlander? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!

BrainPilot
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Episode 1 with Jamie's fake sister was HORRIBLE. Thankfully the quality has picked back up.

Josue
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My favorite channel and outlander videos! I just wish there were more consistent warnings when there are spoilers from the novel like done in past episodes. Can't watch the video now :/

nancymogy
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Man braucht keine Übersetzung, es ist ganz einfach die schlechteste Staffel

ykm
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I wanted to see more dialogue between Roger and his father

pamelasenatore
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I know that sex scene was not really needed

suzzylouloudougherty
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I think Roger should have told hid father that he is his son. Why not give him that clarity and joy that his son made it okay and that he has grandchildren?

lisababich
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Why didn't Claire tell Jamie that she is actually married to John?

lisababich
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Roger and Buck’s adventure is my favorite part of this whole season!

justwilla
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They spent to much time on the young Ian Rachel marriage scenes. Almost 25 minutes of the episode on just the wedding and icky bedroom scene. I found it boring and forwarded through it. It was just awkward becuase he is a minor character, they are not sexy characters and they gave them more screen time than Jamie and Claire in this episode. I wish they would have given 15 minutes of that time to the Roger and Bree story line. They could have easily gotten the points of touching heartfelt speeches, quirky Quaker rituals and tender newlywed love of minor characters across on less than 10 minutes.

deltaanthropos
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Im impressed that they veered toward's Roger's Family this Season.

He literally met his Ancestors.

Of all the Outlander Traveler bloodline, Roger's is the most convoluted.

nielmaceda
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Some of it was great, other parts I almost had to fast forward like the most boring wedding I’ve had to watch. Even the parts with Jamie and Clair were not that great.
I think Roger and Lord John are the best storylines.

SharonFitzgerald
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Another exceptional episode. Ian and Rachel were great, beautiful chemistry between them on screen. Roger and Bree story was very emotional. I love how the writers have written this storyline.

karenranallo
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I think Rob is related to Black Jack Randall

eleanorsegal
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Boring!!. I tired of Roger and Buck traipsing around the country side. The scene of the cops interviewing Brenna was a waste. Ian's and Rachael's wedding was sweet but reminiscent of Jamie and Clare's

HowardDavis-us
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Oh please . Episode 12 was good, but this one .? Episode 13 ? For me was boring, totally anti charismatic and anti dramatic story telling way . Very detached emotionally and very rushed . One cannot Rush telling stories about characters by cross cutting so many story lines and only giving each a minute or two of screen time.
This episode 13 felt just like episode 9, which was rushed and all over the map a bit of everything and at the end resolving nothing emotionally or dramatically . Having young Jeremaia finding his way out from the tunnel and reuniting with Bree, his mom, felt good . But again missed the emotional charge .!The entire episode begins in Bree kitchen, when Bree knocks off the villain , but the climax the resolution is without struggle and suspense . The boy just reappears and is found because his sister feels him . Where was she before ? Why now to play a game of hot and cold . Real kindergarten way to tell a story . Lost its suspense .
The entire story line with Roger and Buck traveling through the stones is missing again drama from the start . When they end up in the wrong century . And then there is so much anticipation about the emotional reunion between Roger and his father face to face, even if Roger keeps from his father his true identity . The entire reunion scene turns blah . So why it was needed in a first place ? Did this move Roger’s story line forward or helped finding his own son? Did we learn something about Roger which was connected to his father? And what did Roger learned about himself, when he met his father ? How would one feel about giving an opportunity to meet your parents who was considered killed in action ? Dont get me wrong, the entire Cast of Outlander is great and actors are so talented, but the story telling began to miss something ? May be it is in the editing or the script writing ? The moment the characters story lines take on their own lives, without being connected to the two leads, the story starts to fall apart . The wedding ceremony between Ian and Rachel was very informative . I did not know that Quakers in that time did not have a marriage ceremony like we know it . Very simple, without a priest not a wedding dress, very puritanical But still there was very little emotion or passion . Brings to mind the first married night between Clair and Jamie, when Clair had to overcome her emotional feeling of betrayal and Jamie learned the art of love making .
With Jan and Rachel the two different worlds coming together and it was lost in a scene . The struggle between the tradition and desire of two people in love. Even Jan love for the Indian woman was loaded with suspense and emotion . As for Jamie and Clair appearing at the end with their story lines had when they married . Everything was very nice and very benevolent .
As for Jamie and Claire story line at the end of the episode 13!.
Well no comments . Jamie looked so dashing in a general uniform . Clair, subdued, drained of her usual spark . If this way the story shall proceed, to
Me it is like draining it from blood and energy I do not know what to expect next .
I guess now the only drama and suspense, is waiting what happens to Lord John and William And of course Jamie and Jan staying alive . But the conflict between Clair and Jamie, her marriage to Lord John so soon and their” carnal knowledge “ of each other, has not been resolved yet . Just shuffled under the bad . I only hope that parts 14, 15 and 16 in season 7 shall regain powerful story telling regain its dramatic charge and its energy as it was starting from season 1 . We the viewers were drawn to this incredibly unique miniseries . To the chemistry between the two leads Claire and Jamie Please do not loose it now 🙏🙏🙏

juliarobinson
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It was great! I screamed when we finally saw his father. Read MOBY and 7 Stones. It was good that he didn't tell him who he was cause maybe he wouldn't have left and they had no time. ❤

UStevePerry
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I agree with you concerning the Ian and Rachel bit!

jsmilez
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I have a feeling that Fiona and her husband is helping Rob (i think thats his name) because she had that trunk to begin with and could know the what the letters said.... Also isn't rodger more than 200 years in the past?

petrarabbit
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Roger didn’t send his father to his own time period. Since no one knows where his mother ended up we don’t know where/when his father is going to end up. 🤦🏻‍♀️

I think one off shoot book might discuss it, but I haven’t read it yet. I can never seem to find a copy of it.

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