See Twitter fan blooper compilation video for proof. Balfe and Heughan, by their own admission laugh a lot on set together, that may occasionally interrupt filming. edited it and said it was Menzies talking about Balfe and Heughan and it’s actually genius. She recently posted a video interview of Tobias Menzies, who played Blackjack Randall and Frank for three years, and now stars on The Crown, where he was talking about the corgis on his show. She also might be the funniest person in the Outlander fandom. If funny video compilations are your thing, then Twitter fan Yakeen creates videos faster than CNN to react to pretty much any situation. ♬ Outlander – The Skye Boat Song (Castle Leoch Version) – Bear McCreary #leftonread #notapro #FrostedFeelings #outlander #foryou #foryoupage #jamiefraser #fyp #voicechange #transformation #scotland So Skelton might have a back-up for a day off, too. He and fellow TikTok user Samiamwatkins recreated Jamie and Brianna’s first meeting as well. TikTok user made this amazing video to show how his accent changed after watching Outlander. “Tik Tok, Don’t Stop, Jamie’s Got a Big… Scottish Accent” I transformed myself into as Jamie Fraser. Twitter fan added that her Jamie wig was better than Jamie’s season 4 wig, not wanting to miss out on an opportunity to throw shade at that wig - which had bangs. Balfe saw it, believed it and tweeted it to Heughan and said, “For when you want a day off!” And Heughan quickly responded, “You’ve got the job!” Hmmm… cloning people so they don’t have to go to work, this is an appealing idea. Twitter fan transformed herself into Jamie Freaking Fraser with make-up. There are artists, video creators, make-up artists, TikTok-ers, Twitter comedians and more in this talented fan base. There is no Droughtlander - the content just keeps on coming. Introducing a new love interest into the equation forces Claire to choose between her two lives, and of course, her choice, which the show builds to quite brilliantly, has consequences that result in the rest of the series fans have come to love so much.Unlike the show, the Outlander fans never take a break. Jamie complicates things, but also makes things better. Once she puts together that the impossible has happened, she must rely on her own resourcefulness to try to find a way back to her own time. The show does a great job of introducing Claire before throwing her into a mysterious and dangerous circumstance she must navigate. The initial storyline of a woman out of her own time is relatively straightforward. As a female character, she’s refreshingly rounded, equipped with skills and virtues as well as vices and flaws that make for a compelling protagonist. Much of the success of the first season, and the series ongoing success overall, is due to the character of Claire Randall. No other season has yet surpassed the first season of Outlander in terms of quality and consistency. Another comes from Jamie and Brianna finally meeting, a long-awaited moment that doesn’t disappoint. His reunion with Jamie and Claire ( Caitriona Balfe) in Season 4 is a highlight. The series deviates from the books greatly by keeping Murtagh ( Duncan Lacroix) alive past the Battle of Culloden. Her motivations and attitudes seem to turn on a dime, an unfortunate side effect of the show never really going too far into Brianna’s wants and needs.ĭespite being the weakest season overall, Season 4 does contain some great moments. Brianna, on the other hand, has the potential to be a great character, but her journey is constantly overshadowed by the actions of the surrounding men. Roger’s extremely misogynist attitude towards Brianna is framed as passionate and romantic, and it’s difficult to reconcile his unlikability with the way his character is handled within the narrative. Season 4 delves into the romance between Brianna ( Sophie Skelton) and Roger ( Richard Rankin), an ultimately baffling relationship that never quite lands how it should.
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