Overall, this episode of Outlander is a must-watch for fans of the series. With its gripping storyline, strong performances, and impressive technical details, it's an episode that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
The episode proper begins not in 1746, but in the present day. sits in a dimly lit server room at Oxford University, staring at a wall of monitors. On-screen: a digital copy of Outlander episode 2x09, but the video file won’t play properly. Instead, a terminal window spits out errors: outlander s02e09 openh264
Claire nods. Roger hits ENTER.
(Note: "openh264" typically refers to a video codec used for encoding/playback. I have interpreted your request as asking for a review of the episode itself, assuming you were watching a file encoded with it.) Overall, this episode of Outlander is a must-watch
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