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    S05E02 Between Two Fires

    This is basically a set up episode preparing viewers for what’s to come. I’ll break it up into two parts.

    Let’s follow Jamie first. He’s set out with Lt. Knox on the trail of the Regulators. We previously saw that they had caused quite a commotion in town, dragging out a judge and such and giving them the tar and feathers treatment which was pretty gruesome to see. Himself and Knox are apprised of what has happened and hasten into town to restore law and order. Fanning, who is a friend of Gov. Tyron greets them and shows them the damage.
    He tells them they captured three of the Regulators and have them in jail.

    Jamie tells Knox that he’d like to talk to them first, Highlander to Highlander. They know who he is and he gets his message across of don’t say anything. When Knox comes to question them, one of the men particularly gets under his skin and he runs him through with his sword. Well, that went south quick. Jamie is horrified, telling Knox he executed a man without a trial.
    Afterwards, Knox is only remorseful in that he gave the man a soldiers death rather than a hanging. Later that night, Jamie gets in the jail and sets the other two free with a warning to Murtagh. When they get back in camp, the men question which side Jamie is on and will that effect Murtagh. He tells them Jamie is on the side of his people and that he fights for his people as well. Each will not influence the other.

    Back on the Ridge, Claire is fighting a battle of her own against disease and the ineffective and often times harmful treatments of the day. One man is brought to the house with a ruptured appendix (as Claire later confirms through a secret autopsy). His wife tried to treat him at home first but when Claire hears that wifey gave her man mercury, she knows she can do nothing to help him.

    She hides the body away and no one is the wiser as they bury a coffin full of rocks. Bree is alarmed that if the other Ridge inhabitants find out she’ll be branded a witch but she accepts Claire’s explanation that she must learn what’s killing the people in order to help them. Claire even enlists Marsali as an assistant after watching her butcher an animal. Marsali’s not thrilled but agrees to help if they later promise to bury the man.

    Meanwhile Claire begins to write down some sound medical treatments under the pseudonym of a male Dr.Rawlings so that they will be more readily excepted rather than if the advice comes from her. She even starts some experiments with bread to see if she can find the right strains of mold to make penicillin.

    Rodger and Bree have their own concerns. Bree takes Rodger out so he can practice shooting. He’s terrible. He really would like to head back to their own time but Bree is adamant that they should stay in the past with their family. Back in her office, as Claire checks Rodger’s vision (his eyes are fine, he’s just a lousy shot, lol) they talk. Claire is actually in favor of her daughter and son-in-law returning to the future because it’s safer but no one knows if Jemmy can travel through the stones.

    Back at their cabin, Rodger comes across multiple drawings Bree has done of Stephen Bonnet, and becomes concerned....with good cause I might add. Unbeknownst to our characters, we see him show up at a gambling venue. Two prostitutes duking it out, while the men lay wagers. When one of the “gentlemen” accuses Bonnet of cheating, they duel themselves. Bonnet gets the upper hand on his opponent when he slices him in the back of one of his legs. The guy yields but Bonnet, not satisfied, grabs the man’s head and uses his knife to blind the guy. When asked afterwards why he didn’t just out right kill the guy, he replies, “It would set a bad example. I’m a father now.”:eek:
     
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    A few more before tomorrow’s new episode

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    S05E03 Free Will

    First off, I have to say the cinematography is beautiful in this episode. I especially loved the flock of birds that took flight towards the end, so numerous they filled the sky.
    This is as close to a bottle episode as we ever get in Outlander, but a rather interesting one.

    The episode starts out with Jamie returning to the Ridge to muster his militia. When he talks with Claire she makes up her mind to accompany him, after all, if there is fighting a physician will be needed. She tells her husband not to worry about Murtagh as he’s currently safe but Murtagh made his own choices.

    Goodbyes are said. Bree has been left in charge of the colonists while the fighting men are away, and med student Marsali, lol, will stand in as the acting doctor while Claire is gone.

    We see scenes of the men marching and making camp. Early the next morning, one of the soldiers gives chase to a thief in camp. Now we were introduced to Josiah Beardsley in the last episode but low and behold, the “thief” turns out to be Josiah’s twin brother! The young man is starved, cold and deaf from having his ears repeatedly boxed, hard. Josiah tells Jamie his brother’s name is Kensiah, and that they were both sold into indentured servitude for 30 years when their family died on the passage over. Beardsley, who bought them was an abusive man who regularly throughout the years beat and starved them. Jamie determines to go and see Beardsley to buy out the boy’s indentureship. Rodger and some of the men will continue to sign up recruits while they’re gone.

    When Him and Herself arrive at the Beardsley place, right away they can see something is off. The place is run down, and at first it looks to be abandoned. Jamie soon finds however a young woman inside who she says is his wife. She wants him gone and tells Jamie her husband is dead and that he can take the boys. Well and good but Jamie explains to Claire he needs the indenture papers or otherwise the wife can later change her mind. They persist and finally Mrs. B lets them in the house although she professes she has no idea where the papers would be. Jamie tells her to start looking.

    Inside isn’t much better than the outside. There are goats in the house and there is a horrible stink that even makes Claire cover her mouth and nose. Upstairs, Claire finds the source of the stank...it’s Mr. B lying in his own filth, apparently having had a stroke. He’s barely alive and one of his feet is gangrenous but Dr. Claire insists they take him downstairs so she can assess his needs and then treat him. How did this happen she demands. Well, Mrs. B explains, her husband was hitting her so she ran upstairs to get away. He followed, had his stroke and she couldn’t move him. He’d been there a month.

    Sometime later, downstairs after the man has been cleaned up and examined, Claire finds evidence that the man has been tortured. Before she can act on that, they catch Mrs. B trying to strangle her old man! A scuffle insues and Mrs. B’s water breaks! Turns out she’s pregnant and now Claire also has to deliver a baby.....who turns out to be part black! As Claire tends to the young woman, they talk. She finds out this girl named Francis, is Mr. B’s fifth wife. He took her from her home in Baltimore and has been abusive since he got her back to his place in the woods. She tells Claire that Mr. B killed his first four wives cause they couldn’t give him a child and would have killed her if he didn’t have his stroke. She hates the man and wanted him to die slowly. Although the father of her baby was a kind soul, she’s not bonding with her new born bi-racial baby girl and wonders what kind of life she’ll have in this world.

    During the night Francis takes off, leaving behind her baby but also the deed to the farm and the boy’s indenture papers. They are forced to take the child with them but Mr. B is a problem. They now know what kind of man he is, but Claire is torn. Jamie says he’d put down a dog in this man’s condition but will let him decide for himself if he wants to linger for whoever knows how long with an amputated foot. Mr. B indicates through a series of blinks that he wants Jamie to kill him, which he does. Afterwards
    Jamie wonders if his father suffered like this man after his stroke and makes Claire promise to put him out of his misery if he should also have a stroke like his dad. Claire promises him she’ll do what has to be done if that should ever come to pass.
     
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    S05E04 The Company We Keep

    We start with Roger and Co. riding into Brownsville, and they're greeted with gunshots. After an initial WTH, Roger finds out the reason the Brown family (yes, they're the founding family of Brownsville) isn't rolling out the Welcome Wagon. They've spotted Isaiah Morton among the militia (the dude who first pledged his loyalty to Jamie at the burning cross ceremony) and they have a bone to pick with him. Apparently, he and Lionel Brown's daughter got a little too chummy and you know kids, did the horizontal mambo. As a result, Mr. Brown was stifled in his attempt to marry his girl to a man who had some money caused now she was ruined goods. They want retribution. Roger, puts on his thinking cap and comes up with turning Morton over to them, and then plies the Browns with the whiskey they brought with them, cause like this crowd needs to get liquored up. When Jamie and Claire get back into town, Himself isn't too happy to hear what happened. To make matters worse, some of his militia men left camp in protest of Morton's being handed over.

    Meanwhile, Claire mingles with the town's ladies to see if there is a nursing mother who might be able to feed the Beardsley baby. One young lady is happy to do it as she recently lost her own baby because the child was born too soon. While visiting, she sees something familiar in a broadsheet that's lying there. What do you know, it's the Dr. Rawlings medical advice column. When Claire tells Jamie about it later, they deduce that the paper Fergus used to write down Jamie's call to arms had Claire's medical advice on the back. It was only intended for use on the Ridge and Claire is a little worried but Jamie doesn't think it will matter.

    Jamie figures he's going to have to be the one to sort out this mess so he goes to see Isaiah who's being held prisoner. Nobody notices cause they're all still drinking and Roger has been singing so no one is keeping watch. He suggests that Isaiah just marry the girl but is told that he already has a wife. An arranged marriage that neither party was thrilled with. They haven't lived together as man and wife for two years and now he's fallen in love with the Brown girl. Jamie frees him but tells him to get the hell out of town and never come back. When the Browns realized Morton is gone, things almost come to a head but just in time, Patriarch Richard Brown rides in and he and Jamie negotiate it out. In the end, Richard agrees to send the men in his village with Jamie's militia but they will only answer to him. No problem Jamie counters as long as Richard answers to HIM.

    Back to the party, more drinking and even some dancing in which Jamie is coaxed into doing a bit of a jig. Who can resist that? Not Claire, that's for sure. She and Jamie wander out into the woods out a ways from the buildings and they have a little heart to heart. Jamie is surprised to hear that not only has Claire found a nursing mother but that the woman and her husband would like to keep the little girl. He's been watching his wife with the baby and regrets that they never were able to raise a child together. He thought maybe they should keep the wee bonny. No, Claire tells him that the young couple needs her more. He even suggests that he might be able to give Claire another baby and she tells him that while she loves him all the more for the thought, she's happy for every day they have together just like they are. Besides, there's the inconvenient business with their obituary notice and Marsali and Fergus are breeding like rabbits so there'll be no shortage of kids on the Ridge.

    Suddenly they hear a shot and discover Alicia Brown trying to kill herself because she is so distraught over not being able to be with the man she loves and she's knocked up....did I mention that? lol....and she'd rather be dead. They take her back to her rooms and who do they run into? Isaiah skulking around, trying to see Ali. He doesn't know she is pregnant any more than she knew he was married but he claims he can't live without her. Up in the room he challenges Jamie and Roger asking them wouldn't they do anything to be with the women they loved? Ummm, yeah, been there, done that. Since the two young people seem intent on having each other, an escape out of town is arranged. They head out of town on a horse early the next day, while Jamie lets all the other town horses out of their corral so the couple can't be followed. It's blamed on a goat.

    Also while in town, Claire discovers Kensiah's tonsils are as infected as his brothers but since his health isn't as good, she doesn't want to do the surgery unless she can use some of the penicillin mold she hopes has been growing. Jamie tasks Roger with bringing the group back to the Ridge. Roger is a little bent out of shape seeing it as a no faith vote in his abilities but Claire reminds her son-in-law that Jamie has just put him in charge of the thing he loves most.

    It's gonna be a good idea as back at the Ridge, Bree has learned some startling information. While she was picking up some supplies, apparently there was a visitor who ruffled Jemmy's hair asking Mrs. Bug who the baby looked more like, his mother or his father. Then he left a coin in Jemmy's basket. Bree is horrified, knowing as she does that Bonnet survived the explosion. She decides they'll move to the big house till everyone gets back. Later that night when she goes to get some wood and returns to find Jemmy NOT where she left him, she loses her shit. They find him safe and sound, and Marsali tries to calm her. Later we see Bree tossing those sketches she made of Bonnet into the fireplace.
     
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    S05E05 Perpetual Adoration

    This was an interesting episode in the way they chose to present the material. We had some flashbacks to Claire’s time in the 1960’s as a doctor interspersed with the current story’s time line at the Ridge. Claire was treating a Scottish man named Graham Menzies. She was scheduled to perform surgery to remove his gallbladder due to large stones that couldn’t be passed. To help with infection she was also going to put him on penicillin prior to surgery. He was tested for allergies but the test came back negative when he actually did have an allergy. He subsequently died of anaphylaxis which upset Claire greatly since she had grown to like the man. She decides to take a leave of absence from the hospital and to take her daughter to England like Frank had always wanted.

    Cut to the Ridge. Claire has finally grown her penicillin mold on some bread! Just in time because she wants it for Kenziah’s infected tonsils before she does surgery. She explains to Marsali that being a doctor always involves risk, but they try to mitigate those risks for the patient’s benefit. After testing Kenziah for an allergic reaction which comes up negative she administers the anti-biotic and then does the procedure in her office with the help of Marsali, Lizzie and Mr. Bug to help keep the patient from moving.

    Meanwhile, Roger and Bree have been enjoying each other ‘s company now that he’s home. One day while she goes out to look for mushrooms for some soup, Roger babysits. While trying to soothe fussy Jemmy, he knocks over Bree’s jewelry box and what do you think he finds? The black diamond Bonnet gave to Bree in the jail for Jemmy’s maintenance. Oh, he knows that diamond because he saw it when he sailed to America on Bonnet’s ship during a card game. He gets the story out of his wife about how she came to be in possession of it and he forces the issue about whether she thinks Jem is his or Bonnet’s. Snap. Bree isn’t exactly encouraging and he stomps out of the house butt hurt and spends the night in the woods. Well, there was no couch for him to sleep on, lol. The next day Claire finds him and they talk through what happened. Feeling remorseful, he goes back to Bree with the mushrooms she had been looking for the day before....no flowers for this guy, and they make up. Bree then tells him she knows Bonnet is alive and in the Wilmington area and she’s been haunted by this information. No matter Roger tells her. As soon as they know Jimmy is a traveler they’ll use the stone to return home.

    We then head off to Jamie as he brings his militia to join up with Knox’s troops in Hillsborough. He learns that Gov. Tyron plans to offer pardons to the leaders of the regulators with the exception of Murtagh whom he wants to make an example of. Knox tells Jamie his men can return home but he’ll continue the search for Fitzgibbons. He also lets slip that he sent for a list of the prisoners from Ardsmuir Prison as some of the men may be in the area and be helping to hide Murtagh. Later that evening, Jamie goes to Knox’s room and they play a game of chess. During the game, the list gets delivered. Jamie reveals that he’s on it. Knox is beside himself when he discovers that Murtagh is Jamie’s godfather and intends to have him arrested for treason as he surmises correctly that Jamie had been covering for Murtagh and impeding the search all along. They fight and Jamie ends up killing Knox, suffocating him with a choke hold. Then Jamie burns the list and fixes it to look like Knox died of smoke inhalation after he closes the flue and smoke fills the room. Jamie escapes through the window into an alley and watches as they bring out Knox’s body. No CSI in the day so Jamie gets away with it but not before he rescues an adorable kitten he finds in the alley and brings it home to Claire.

    Arriving back at he Ridge, Claire is delighted with her “gift”. Jamie tells her that he named the wee cheety Adso after a cat his mother once owned. They talk and it gets around to Claire telling him abut her patient Mr. Menzies. She tells him if it hadn’t been for Menzie’s death that she would never have brought Bree to England. They would never have learned of the Rev. Wakefield’s death, never gone to the funeral, never met Roger and she would never have found him.
     
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    S05E06 Better to Marry Than Burn

    Jocasta’s wedding! The TV version is but a mere sliver of the bacchanal that was the book wedding but none the less they tried to touch on a few things at least.

    We started out with a flashback of Jocasta and Hector Cameron fleeing Culloden with their daughter Morna. They’re stopped by a couple of British soldiers who make them disembark while they search their carriage. Just as they’re about to be let go, Morna gets her foot stuck in some mud. When one of the soldiers bends down to help her he spots a hidden box which he snatches out and opens. Inside is a load of French gold that arrived to late to help the Jacobite army. A schuffle ensues and Morna is accidentally shot by her father. They kill the soldiers but must leave their daughter’s dead body by the side of the road and continue on while Jocasta is beside herself with grief.

    Fast forward to the wedding. We see Jocasta formally leave River Run to Jem with Jamie and Gerald Forbes, who wrote up the contract, as witnesses. Jocasta remains in charge till the wee bairn comes of age.

    There are people all over the plantation for the festivities. A pale imitation of the book wedding but we see the young ladies vying to dance with Lord John Gray, some squabbling amongst the guests, and the obligatory greeting that Jamie, Lord John and Claire give Governor Tryon, also a guest with his wife. The ladies retire and who do they spot but Philip Wylie all duded up like some fop from the French courts making his way towards them. He has so much rice powder and make up on that with his wig he reminded me of a younger version of Grandpa Munster, lol. Anyways, Claire is polite and the ladies manage to shake him, saying they have to attend the bride.

    Later, he gets Claire alone and it’s obvious he’s after her.
    While he’s basically chasing her around the table and hinting that he can get her anything she desires because of his connections, she deduces that his connection is probably Bonnet. She tries to entice him with a deal to sell Jamie’s whiskey for a share of the profit in an attempt to find out where Bonnet is. He notices both her wedding rings and questions her about them, then asks her to accompany him to the stables because there’s something he’d like to show her! Now you’d think Claire would have heard a half dozen variations of that line, lol but confident that she has him hooked she goes. Well, he does have a beautiful horse named Lucas, and while Claire is petting him, don’t you know he sneaks up behind her and plants a kiss on her neck! She fights him off and he falls in some horse shit. Now he’s angry but as he goes for Claire again, Big Red appears and before you know it he has a knife to Wylie’s neck. Claire pleads with him not to kill a man at his Aunt’s wedding and Jamie lets him go with a warning that if he ever sees him near his wife again, he WILL kill him.

    Jamie wants to know why the hell Claire would have gone in there alone with that rake in the first place. When she tells her husband what her plan had been, she wonders how they can get Wylie back on board now that she pushed him into a pile of horse pucky and Jamie threatened to kill him. Jamie has an idea. He approaches Wylie and suggests they gamble to settle their differences. Wylie won’t play until Jamie puts up Claire’s gold ring as a stake.

    When Jamie tells her he wants her ring to gamble with, she loses her shit. They end up fighting and Claire tells him that if he’s going to take Frank’s gold band he better take his silver one as well. Don’t you hate to leave mom and dad fighting? Lol

    Meanwhile, Jocasta gets a last minute visitor....Murtagh! He wants her to cancel the wedding and wait for him. He professes his love for her but she’s not having it. She tells him what happened with Hector and that she promised herself she would never again give her heart to a man who would be willing to give up everything for a cause. The whole thing was so heartbreaking and many of us viewers cried along with Jocasta when Murtagh left.

    Later that evening Claire wanders out alone again to the stables, when Jamie comes in. She points out that he’s drunk as a skunk and she’s still furious even though Jamie won and has her two rings. Words are said, and the next thing you know they’re having hot angry sex up against a stall there in the stables. Jamie does his 18th century version of V and Jane and the sink, If you get the reference, and pretty much marks his territory AND he wants to make sure Claire knows it. “Look down. Watch while I take ye”. Yikes, but for viewers only, those words were taken directly from the book in a much wilder scene.
    Never fear viewers. Book readers know Claire likes occasional rough sex and she tells Jamie later, on the show, she rather liked him coming after her like a ravening beast. OK then, ‘sall good.

    The next day, Governor Tyron tells Jamie that not one regulator threw himself on the mercy of the courts so it looks like they’re going to battle after all.

    Back at the Ridge we discover that Roger and Bree decided not to go to Jocasta’s wedding because Jem has a cold, at least that’s the official reason. Roger is actually still butt hurt over Jocasta’s words to him at his wedding but it turns out to be a good thing. With the arrival of a few locusts they realize a horde is headed their way. The crops will be lost and the residents will starve but at the last minute Roger has an idea from a story his father once read him. They make smudge pots of shit and goose grease and put them in the fields. When lit the smoke will keep the locusts from landing. The women use sheets to fan the plumes to keep the smoke spreading over the fields. A swarm of biblical proportions fly over head with only a few landing. The crops are saved and Roger is the hero of the day!

    Our last scene is in Wilmington at a coffee shop where Gerald Forbes is meeting with none other than Stephen Bonnet! The little worm tells Bonnet that he is to be congratulated as ‘his son’ just became the new owner of River Run. Now who told Forbes that I’d like to know, grrrrrrrr.....you know that’s not gonna be a good thing.
     
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