OUTLANDER Season 7 Episode 14 Ending Explained

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I review, breakdown and explain Outlander Season 7 Episode 14. I discuss the return of Season 7 Part 2 which saw Lord John Grey committing to the Continental Army, Jamie releasing John, and the ending with William being held captive by Oberst Von Schnell. I react to other moments such as Jamie and Clare preparing for the Battle of Monmouth and Bree and Rob Cameron continuing their fight. I compare the show to the novels and also give my theories and predictions on episode 15.

00:00 Intro
00:51 Lord John Grey
03:09 Jamie
04:49 William
06:19 Bree
07:17 Outlander Season 7 Episode 14 Review
08:39 Outro

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Sorry once again for this video being delayed by a day! The Christmas period has been quite busy. Hope you've enjoyed the festive period. What did you think of this episode? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!

BrainPilot
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William is a very interesting character, He's so likable

TihetrisWeathersby
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The reason Jamie can’t forgive Lord John isn’t because he slept with Claire. It’s because when he was sleeping with her he was in fact sleeping with Jamie, and having been raped by Black Jack, Jamie was not happy with that statement. It’s all in the books.

tatianaorr
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Jamie was being a jerk. LJG saved Claire from being hanged.

jeaniemull
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Why didn't LJG or Claire mention that he married Claire to save her from the gallows in the midst of that whole mourning period. Not a fan of how that all went down. Stupid story line.

jmheller
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I actually think that Bree will go back to his Claire and Jamie’s timeline. And Roger thinking he will go back to present day will end up to where Bree went. Remember when going through the stones you think of the person you want to be with. That’s what will happen. That’s my own theory. Don’t know if that would
Happen but would be good if it did.

marcosc
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He does not want him to be executed in the book, he tried not to recognise him, it was another soldier who exposed who Lord John was. He was very unhappy over it.

harsharnsandher
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I've lost interest in Ian and Rachel's love story too. I thought it was just me

boohankins
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The plains of Abraham was a pivotal battle. Also my favorite book from high-school.

monicamailman
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Jamie and Claire are the most insufferable characters ever I’m sure they’re more relatable in the books but Gods Blood I’m beginning to believe neither one of them has any moral anchoring

deniseallisonstout
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I never liked the Redcoats, I was always on the side of the Scots!

TheAnandanew
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I am sorry they did not do the whole delightful Dorothea plot line. And the wedding, with all the-in-laws in attendance, would have been so much more fun.
Ah well, it is TV, and our hard working actors did well with the material they were given.
I’m glad there are long well written books to enjoy, again, and again and again. And again.
The TV action did well when they followed or were able to, follow the book plots, (disclaimer: i adored the actor who brought Murtaugh to life, but bringing him back after he died at Coloden really screwed up the plot, and missed the chance of a fine actor to develop the corkscrew twisted piece of work that was Jocasta, but it is TV, with actors, and writers.
Books can do things live humans can’t and, boyoboy, Diana really put her characters through some stuff that one simply can not do to characters played by living humans, some that only book characters could hope to survive, because…they were written. And from the actors point of view, some of it didn’t just look pretty grim, it was (they don’t just stand around looking pretty!).
In all, it was a grand try, and made lots of folks happy. There were things i enjoyed. But i am a reader, and this is not the first book put on film. The pictures the author draws stick in our heads, and not every production can satisfy. They can give us a taste of what the books gave us, if done well. I won’t stop watching film, l love fine actors and acting, but i will almost always stay in truest love with the book.

jeanfitzsimmons
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The actor who played Black Jack’s brother is back, playing another role (one of the soldiers)…. It was confusing. 😮

miral
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So mad at Jamie since he left John to die and still no apologies??
I only care about John, William and Ian at this point.

izziejok
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Please get it correct it’s the battle of MONMOUTH not Manmouth.

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