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In a haunting sequence, Claire and Frank reach the standing stones simultaneously in different times. They can hear each other’s voices across the centuries, but Claire is captured by Redcoats before she can cross back.

: Reverend Wakefield and Mrs. Graham urge Frank to move on, with Mrs. Graham even suggesting the impossible: that Claire may have passed through the stones of Craigh na Dun . The 1743 Perspective: Claire's Conflict

Or, as I saw it: A collection of vaguely flesh-colored polygons grunting at each other.

Should you watch Outlander S01E08 in 240p? Please don’t. This episode deserves to be seen in crisp detail. The cinematography of the Scottish landscape is a character in itself, and when you strip that away, you’re just listening to a very intense Scottish audiobook.

A grief-stricken Frank Randall (Tobias Menzies) refuses to believe Claire has left him for another man. His investigation leads him to the stones of Craigh na Dun just as Claire is approaching them from the past.

In the 18th century, Claire is caught between her growing affection for Jamie and her enduring vow to Frank.



Outlander S01e08 240p ((top)) Review

In a haunting sequence, Claire and Frank reach the standing stones simultaneously in different times. They can hear each other’s voices across the centuries, but Claire is captured by Redcoats before she can cross back.

: Reverend Wakefield and Mrs. Graham urge Frank to move on, with Mrs. Graham even suggesting the impossible: that Claire may have passed through the stones of Craigh na Dun . The 1743 Perspective: Claire's Conflict

Or, as I saw it: A collection of vaguely flesh-colored polygons grunting at each other.

Should you watch Outlander S01E08 in 240p? Please don’t. This episode deserves to be seen in crisp detail. The cinematography of the Scottish landscape is a character in itself, and when you strip that away, you’re just listening to a very intense Scottish audiobook.

A grief-stricken Frank Randall (Tobias Menzies) refuses to believe Claire has left him for another man. His investigation leads him to the stones of Craigh na Dun just as Claire is approaching them from the past.

In the 18th century, Claire is caught between her growing affection for Jamie and her enduring vow to Frank.