Sinéad O’Connor, singer of the 7th Season Outlander Opening Credit Sky Boat Song dies at 56
Love it or hate it Sinéad O’Connor, the Irish singer of “Nothing Compares 2 U, contributed to the seventh season of Outlander with her take on the Sky Boat song in the opening credits. While not my favorite version, many have enjoyed it. So there is sadness today with the reports that O’Connor has passed.
BTS: 705 Singapore
When I first saw the dam it really reminded me of the Empire base from Star Wars: Andor. So much so I had to go look it up. Turns out it wasn’t Loch Errochty Dam but instead the Cruachan Dam which seems to look very similar.
Screencaps for Singapore
Screencaps are now available for episode five. They are available for download for any fans that use them to make fan art. Enjoy.
Jamie and Claire’s Obituary
After the fire at the Big House, Jamie and Claire believe the newspaper got everything wrong about the fire. However, when Claire comes across Tom Christie in Wilmington; he tells her he was the one who put the obituary in the newspaper. He’d heard about the fire and believed them dead. He couldn’t let her death pass without being acknowledged. He was surprised to find out both Jamie and Claire survived.
This also means Brianna and Roger did not change history by coming back in time to warn Jamie and Claire. Brianna believed they would die in this fire but they never did so despite their coming back and Brianna playing into history by making the very matches that caused the fire; they didn’t change anything.
SOURCE: A Most Uncomfortable Woman
Recap: 704 A Most Uncomfortable Woman
On the way to Scotland, Jamie is pulled back into the Revolutionary War. William is sent on a covert mission. Roger and Brianna struggle to adapt to life in the 1980s.
Outlander Season 7a Finale will air August 11
From the looks of the Starz schedule (see their website) it looks like the Season Finale of Season 7a will air on August 11, 2023 followed by the Season 2 premiere of Men in Kilts. This means there will be no episode August 4. Instead, Starz will be airing a Men in Kilts Season 1 marathon to lead into the next week’s premiere.
Outlander Season 8 Will Cover Book 9
Not sure how I missed this interview and the important information in it but here are something about season seven and eight.
‘Outlander’ Star Mark Lewis Jones on His Surprising Episode 4 Return & Moment With Claire
Outlander‘s latest installment has sent Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) north to Fort Ticonderoga, as they join the rebels on the American Revolutionary War front — but not before a shocking reunion took place in Wilmington.
Intending to travel to Scotland, the Frasers find themselves changing course, particularly Jamie who is conscripted into the fight. Fresh off of losing their home at Fraser’s Ridge to a fire, they’re still coming to terms with the situation and this shift in their plans. While completing errands around town though, Claire bumps into none other than Tom Christie (Mark Lewis Jones), who she assumed was dead; he took the fall for Malva’s (Jessica Reynolds) murder in the first episode, allowing Claire to be released from prison.
What’s more startling is that Tom doesn’t utter a word but plants a kiss on an unsuspecting Claire. “It was very funny to do ’cause we get a flash of old Tom,” Jones says. “I think when he kisses her and kind of catches himself, he’s almost more shocked and surprised than she is. And so you kind of get a flash of the pious, uptight, broomstick-up-his-behind Tom, you know?”
The Hunters are here! Meet Outlander’s newest characters
The Quakers are here.
On Friday’s episode of Outlander, audiences were finally introduced to two fan-favorite characters from the novels, Rachel (Izzy Meikle Small) and Denzell Hunter (Joey Phillips). The Quaker brother and sister help save young William’s (Charles Vandervaart) life after Ian (John Bell) appears on their farm with the sick and injured red coat.