🏘️ Outlander (2014) - Season 8 Episode 8 ★ SEASON FINALE
Time cannot break what love has bound. In the Season Finale "Echoes Through Time", Claire and Jamie face their most dangerous challenge yet: a choice that could alter history, separate them forever, or finally bring them home. As past and present collide, loyalties are tested and destinies rewritten. Who will sacrifice... and who will survive?
🔹 Episode Highlights:
• Claire's impossible choice: save the present or protect the past?
• Jamie's vow tested: love, honor, and the cost of freedom
• Time-travel revelation: a secret from the stones changes everything
• Emotional farewells: heartfelt goodbyes that will leave fans breathless
• Signature Outlander magic: sweeping romance + historical drama + unforgettable twists
🔹 Series Info:
• Format: Historical Romance / Time-Travel Drama / Epic Serial
• Original Network: Starz (US) / Netflix International / Global Syndication
• Series Launch: 2014 | Season: 8 | Episode: 8 | Title: "Echoes Through Time" ★ FINALE
• Setting: Scotland & North Carolina, 18th Century / Present | Language: English
• Runtime: ~60-75 minutes (extended finale) | Clip/Highlight version: ~10-15 min
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Time cannot break what love has bound. In the Season Finale "Echoes Through Time", Claire and Jamie face their most dangerous challenge yet: a choice that could alter history, separate them forever, or finally bring them home. As past and present collide, loyalties are tested and destinies rewritten. Who will sacrifice... and who will survive?
🔹 Episode Highlights:
• Claire's impossible choice: save the present or protect the past?
• Jamie's vow tested: love, honor, and the cost of freedom
• Time-travel revelation: a secret from the stones changes everything
• Emotional farewells: heartfelt goodbyes that will leave fans breathless
• Signature Outlander magic: sweeping romance + historical drama + unforgettable twists
🔹 Series Info:
• Format: Historical Romance / Time-Travel Drama / Epic Serial
• Original Network: Starz (US) / Netflix International / Global Syndication
• Series Launch: 2014 | Season: 8 | Episode: 8 | Title: "Echoes Through Time" ★ FINALE
• Setting: Scotland & North Carolina, 18th Century / Present | Language: English
• Runtime: ~60-75 minutes (extended finale) | Clip/Highlight version: ~10-15 min
🎧 Prefer audio? Listen to Outlander recaps & historical romance podcasts on Spotify, Apple Podcasts.
👉 Enjoying the series? Hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and comment: "Should Claire have stayed or gone? 👇" Turn on notifications 🔔 for Outlander special episodes & spin-offs!
#ShowTVMovies #Outlander #Starz #EchoesThroughTime #S08E08 #HistoricalRomance #TimeTravel #SeasonFinale #BingeWatch #ClaireAndJamie
⚠️ Copyright Disclaimer: This video is shared for promotional, review, and informational purposes only. All rights to "Outlander" belong to Starz, Sony Pictures Television, and Left Bank Pictures. This upload complies with Fair Use guidelines (Section 107, U.S. Copyright Act). No copyright infringement intended.
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00:05Previously...
00:06What if I stood there, saw the place with mine own eyes?
00:08Maybe I could find proof that Frank was wrong.
00:11On that mountain, it felt like the truth.
00:13The boy's my son! His blood is my blood.
00:16A letter from Ian. It says he spoke to a lass at the brothel.
00:19A friend of James. She gave him this pamphlet.
00:22We believe we are your grandparents.
00:25I don't have a father!
00:28This letter is from Francis Marion.
00:30You'll get us the guns we need.
00:32But if a legitimate heir were to appear...
00:34My associates would pay, said, a significant sum.
00:43I'm sorry!
00:45This is for Fergus. Maybe you'll find him here.
00:53Slanger.
00:54Slanger?
01:05I'm glad it is not raining.
01:08Said it made his missing hand ache.
01:13He used to tell the barons that the rain meant God was sneezing.
01:17And best be sure to wipe the Lord's snot off their clothes before they came in the house.
01:23They loved it, of course.
01:25Running around, wiping the snot of the Almighty on each other with glee.
01:30He has a devil's own sense of humour.
01:35Got that from you.
01:36I take credit for that.
01:38This pig-headedness.
01:40I do.
01:52Thinking of taking Percy Beauchamp up on his offer.
01:56Using the money from the sale of the lag up north to rebuild the print shop.
02:02Made you change your mind?
02:04I want to keep up the work of fighting the war with words.
02:09Not only for Fergus and the Bairns, though they have a passion for it, especially...
02:14Maury Christian.
02:16But for myself.
02:21Because I believe in the cause.
02:25Now, when I left Scotland, it wasn't only for love.
02:32It was...
02:33Because I wanted to make my own way.
02:36Living by my own rules.
02:38Determining my own fate.
02:41I wanted freedom.
02:46That's what America wants.
02:49It's just dangerous work.
02:51If I'm going to risk my life, I want it to be for something that matters.
03:00I admire that.
03:03When it's wise...
03:05To take the money.
03:08If you ever need anything, you only have to ask.
03:18What has it left?
03:23It does make my heart heavy, though.
03:28Fergus said he was worried it would harm the rebel cause.
03:32In truth...
03:34He never wanted to acknowledge the compsessor man as his father.
03:39The very thought tore at him.
03:46You knew the count to be a villain?
03:49I'm sure he didn't want to believe that he came from such an unscrupulous man.
03:58You think Fergus would give a damn about the morals of a man long dead?
04:07Feel yours at times.
04:13He never wanted to call anyone but you his father.
04:20Thinking of himself as your son.
04:23And everything to him.
04:28Fergus.
04:36Fergus.
04:37Fergus Fraser was my son.
04:49He said of my name.
04:53And of my heart.
04:58Now...
05:00Then, forevermore...
05:04No piece of paper, not...
05:06Anything in this world...
05:09...can change that.
05:22Very well, then.
05:26It's decided.
05:32Off you go.
05:35I have a few words to my husband alone.
05:42I have a few words to my husband alone.
06:01You heard him.
06:04I'll freeze her forevermore.
06:09Have that been the case.
06:12I'll sign the blaster contract, and take the money...
06:15...for the shop and the bairns.
06:25Let the bairn yet to come
06:33You couldn't resist leaving me with a parting gift, could you?
06:39I could curse you for it
06:47I'm so happy to have more of you
06:59Sing me a song of a last that is gone
07:07Say could that last be I
07:16Mary of soul, she sailed on a day
07:21Over the sea to sky
07:30Bill and breeze, islands and seas
07:36Mountains of rain and sun
07:42All that was good
07:45All that was fair
07:48All that was me is gone
07:57Sing me a song of a last that is gone
08:03Say could that last be I
08:09Mary of soul, she sailed on a day
08:15Over the sea
08:23To sky
08:28I
08:29I
08:29I
08:29I
08:29I
08:33I
08:33I
08:57Just a moment, we'll have these out
09:00Clever
09:02Better than a sauerkraut you set out with
09:10They're a little old, but they're in good shape
09:17Something wrong?
09:20I read in Frank's book that
09:21Patrick Ferguson designed a new rifle
09:24A breech loader
09:27There's a man to load both
09:30Ball and powder directly
09:31Here
09:33I don't know, Ken, if
09:35Ferguson's men will have such rifles at King's Mansion
09:38But if they do
09:39Quite the advantage
09:41I know the design of the Ferguson rifle
09:44My father showed it to me once
09:48He was right to
09:54It's ingenious
09:55But
09:56Difficult to replicate in quantity
09:59There was a simpler design
10:00The American army adopted in the early 19th century
10:03Called a hall rifle
10:04Never cease to amaze me
10:07Lassie, I can't so much about firearms
10:09Thank God for it
10:11She has perfect aim
10:12I should get that from you, did she?
10:14Huh?
10:15Ah, who knows if it's nature or nurture
10:19Likely a bit of both
10:21But there's a reason why she was nicknamed Dead Eye
10:24Practically by the time she could walk
10:31Frank called you that?
10:32Yes
10:39For my dearest Dead Eye
10:43Miss Brianna
10:46Dedication is for her
10:47We did it all for her
10:50Everything
10:54Teaching her to shoot
10:55To ride horses
10:57Learning about the past
11:00Looking for me
11:01Writing the book
11:03Knowing that
11:04One day she might try to find me
11:06We harmed her with the knowledge
11:08How to survive in this time
11:11The book isn't for me
11:14Or you
11:16Isn't a
11:17Taunt from the future
11:19About my death
11:19It's a warning
11:23He was trying to save you
11:25For Bri
11:27Because he knew that you would
11:28Continue to protect her
11:34I used to pray for him, you know
11:39For Frank
11:41Send you back to him
11:42So that you and Bri could be safe
11:44You needed him
11:45To protect you
11:47So I needed God to protect him
11:50Maybe this is Frank's way of praying for us
11:55When I found out
11:58He knew that you survived Culloden
12:01And hid it from me
12:02I was so angry
12:05But now maybe
12:08Maybe what he did was a kindness
12:10A gift
12:12What do you mean
12:14By staying in the 20th century
12:17I became a surgeon
12:19So if you do fall at King's Mountain
12:23I have the medical skills to save your life
12:26We cannot change the course of history
12:30About us we've tried
12:32Digging up the course of history exactly
12:36But we have changed small things
12:40Things that may seem insignificant
12:43In the flow of time
12:44Are you trying to say
12:46I'm another one of those
12:48Insignificant things?
12:50Perhaps
12:52Even if you are very significant
12:55To certain other people
12:57Whoever they may be
13:00Whoever they may be
13:15I hope I'm not disturbing you
13:18Come in
13:20I have been asking after William
13:22And no one has seen him in town for days
13:24He likely went up to Mount Josiah
13:27I've just sent a letter to the staff
13:29There inquiring about him
13:33I'm sure all is well
13:36It's my fault
13:38Drive him away
13:42I suspect there is more to his
13:45Certain disappearance than that, my dear
13:50He and I had words
13:52Over what?
13:53It was a matter of a private nature
13:57Let us simply say
13:58It was a
14:00Rather difficult moment
14:02Between father and son
14:04But I deceived him
14:06I lied to his face
14:09I fear William is a man
14:10Whose personal probity
14:12And rectitude
14:12Prevents him from forgiving
14:14Deception in others
14:18William has grown to be a man
14:20Of honour
14:20And integrity
14:22He is also a man
14:23Of compassion
14:28And I hope
14:29Forgiveness
14:49You have a few months yet to prepare
14:51Fraser
14:53Don't waste it
15:19Out
15:20Stronghold
15:22I'm over
15:23I'm over
15:24Hey
15:25Hey
15:48After you left, I decided to go back and see Gaelis again.
15:55I hope to spend time with her. Get to know my mother a wee bit.
16:00That's tricky business. It was.
16:04Dougal was always around, and he took my interest to be of an amorous nature.
16:10He didn't appreciate that.
16:13I bet.
16:15Not to mention that I think that she took my interest to be of an amorous nature as well.
16:21And she wasn't opposed to the idea.
16:23I did warn you about that woman.
16:27You did.
16:29And since I'd no other reason to be in that time, and didn't yet want to return to my own,
16:37I went back to Craig Nadoon.
16:39As I told you, my marriage to Morag wasn't right.
16:44She was better off without me.
16:49He said the Stones themselves sometimes choose where to send a man.
16:56So I decided to put my fate in their hands, so to speak.
17:00A leap of faith.
17:03So that's how you ended up back in 1980.
17:06The Stones sent you.
17:09It appears I was needed there after all.
17:12Because the first person that I saw was Rob Cameron.
17:17And watched as he went into a shop,
17:22bought a gemstone,
17:23and any fool could see what he was intending.
17:26Bastard.
17:27Followed him home.
17:48Hey, old Roger McKenzie, a life.
17:54Yours will do.
18:08No, no, no, no.
18:10No.
18:18No, no, no.
18:43Bonnie Hutt?
18:46Bonnie Hutt?
18:47Bonnie Hutt?
18:52Thank you, Buck. For protecting us. All of us. Free and clear. Best way to live.
19:05It is indeed. Which is why I have a surprise for you.
19:13Take a shot.
19:18Nice. Want a race?
19:24Count us down?
19:26Right.
19:27You ready?
19:28Eh.
19:29Three, two, one, go!
19:45Holy Moses!
19:46What?
19:46Own the devil!
19:48It's my version of the hall rifle I was telling you, Bob. I wasn't sure I could actually make one,
19:52but figured it out. And I can make more.
19:55Well done.
19:56That's my wife. She's a genius. And my daughter. Outstanding, Rihanna. This will make a great difference in battle. How
20:09does it work?
20:10Here, take a look. Pull this latch back and up.
20:12Ha!
20:13Oh, my God.
20:43William. William.
20:49William, what brings you here?
20:51I can't believe it.
20:52Oh, you can believe it. I'm here, and I'm very glad to see you.
20:57Welcome. Come, come.
21:03Where have you come from? What have you been doing?
21:05Tell me everything, and don't leave a single thing out.
21:08I'll do my best.
21:10I wondered what the commotion was about.
21:13Welcome.
21:14To our new home.
21:16It's good to see you.
21:19Yes. Thank you, sir.
21:22I hope I'm not intruding.
21:24You could never be an intruder here.
21:26Why don't you tell me about all your adventures?
21:28You'll hear them, I promise.
21:30Later tonight, after dinner, perhaps.
21:33Assuming I'm welcome at your table.
21:35Aye.
21:37Of course.
21:42Might I inquire if Mistress Mackenzie is here?
21:46Brianna, she's here.
21:49Come along.
21:58She didn't refute the story.
22:00I was devastated.
22:03I was praying she would somehow deny everything and sweep her up into my arms.
22:09I think you knew Ben was alive.
22:12You'd seen him with your own eyes.
22:14Could you really have denied your own story based on her say-so?
22:18In that moment, I think I would have done.
22:20Yes.
22:23I'm sorry, William.
22:26I'm still in a crushing blow.
22:30I went to Mount Josiah.
22:33I needed time to think.
22:35And I felt I had to tell someone.
22:37So I came to tell you.
22:39The only member of my family who has never broken my trust.
22:44I'm glad you came.
22:47Spending time here might be just the thing you need.
22:50It is a magical place.
22:52I've never been one to believe in magic.
22:54Personally.
22:56Well, try to keep an open mind.
23:06Please maybe be excused.
23:08Aye.
23:09Of course, Flash.
23:14We walked straight past the guards.
23:16Just before we reached the quarantine area, we said our farewells.
23:19It was the last I saw of your brother.
23:23I owe him my life.
23:25Again.
23:26And he looked well to me, Dandal.
23:29Very much so, yes.
23:31He'd be very happy to see you now.
23:33The two blessings you've received.
23:36I know if you were here, if you would join me in lifting a glass.
23:43And in drinking to the health and happiness of your newfound family.
23:48Sláinte.
23:49Sláinte.
23:50Sláinte.
23:50Sláinte.
23:51Sláinte.
23:52Sláinte.
23:55Sláinte.
23:55Thank you, William.
23:57Truly.
24:00Let's not have things get out of hand.
24:02Sláinte.
24:05William seems happy enough.
24:08As long as he's not near me.
24:12He's here, isn't he?
24:14That's a start.
24:16Tell him what?
24:17Your ministry.
24:18Oh, yes.
24:19I have an announcement.
24:22I received a letter from the elders of the Presbytery of Savannah,
24:27stating that my application for ordination as a minister has been accepted.
24:34Congratulations.
24:34Done, Roger.
24:35Congratulations.
24:36Hey.
24:36Thank you, thank you.
24:37So, there's a travelling minister, the Reverend Edwards,
24:40who'll be passing through soon.
24:41And he's agreed to perform the ordination ceremony
24:44when he comes to Fraser's Ridge.
24:45So, well, I'd love to invite you all to come.
24:50We'd be delighted.
24:53Well, I'm very proud.
24:55Well done.
24:57This is a happy day, indeed.
24:59To good news,
25:02new beginnings,
25:04and joyous arrivals.
25:10To our future.
25:13To our future.
25:15To our future.
25:20Good night, then.
25:23Off you go.
25:24Get some rest while we hunt are still asleep.
25:27Let's be sure.
25:29We'll do the dishes.
25:30It's our turn.
25:32Well, if you're certain.
25:33We'll, uh, bid you goodnight.
25:35Night.
25:38You're doing great, honey.
25:40Are you certain I cannot be of service?
25:42You might be family, but you're still a guest here.
25:44Aye.
25:45We're not putting an earl to work washing dishes.
25:49I'm hoping to do some fishing in the morning.
25:54Care to join me in catching tomorrow's supper?
26:00Ken, last time we went, you were a lad and ran into a spot of bother.
26:06We had a rather unfortunate encounter with the Cherokee.
26:09Yes, I remember.
26:12You told them you were my father.
26:15I thought you were merely lying to protect me.
26:19How easily duped I was.
26:22I'll always try to protect you, lad.
26:24No matter what.
26:27Thank you for the invitation.
26:29But I cannot go fishing with you.
26:32Brianna is giving me a tour of the ridge tomorrow.
26:36I'm sure that I'll be going at the crack of dawn.
26:38And I won't be ready to give you the tour until mid-afternoon at the earliest.
26:44I'm still not sure that I know.
26:46And there's a rule here on the ridge that all overnight guests have to help catch their supper.
26:53Aye.
26:53Aye, that's right.
26:54An ironclad rule here on the ridge.
26:57Well, that's settled then.
26:59I'll, uh, see your first lead.
27:06Thank you very much for your help.
27:09You're welcome.
27:28That's a fine casting line you have.
27:33I do pride myself on it.
27:35It's a gentleman's sport, after all.
27:40Would you go often?
27:43After I left Hellwater.
27:46With one of the gamekeepers, yes.
27:48Imagine he took you to the, uh, devil's beak.
27:56He said it was his own secret fishing place.
28:00Yeah, it's a secret fishing place for everyone who goes there.
28:04And the fish like to swim down in that wee hollow.
28:08Below the boulder that looks like a bird's beak.
28:15I once pulled ten big trout out of there.
28:19Less than an hour.
28:23Once caught two dozen.
28:26Aye.
28:28It's true.
28:30I love a good fish story.
28:32I'm telling you, it was two dozen full-grown trout, not one less.
28:36If you say so.
28:37If you don't believe me, ask my father.
28:51May I ask, have you had a falling out with Lord John?
29:01Yes, I have.
29:04That's falling out.
29:06It is of a private nature, I trust.
29:12Yes.
29:15I discovered he's a sodomite.
29:25I take it this is not news to you.
29:29No.
29:30It's not.
29:35How did you?
29:36I caught him in the arms of a man.
29:38So in addition to being a sodomite, he's an indiscreet one as well.
29:45William,
29:47Cain, this must have been a big shock to you.
29:50You and he.
29:51An odd's mule.
29:55Were you lovers?
29:57Is that why he agreed to raise your illegitimate son?
29:59Why would you ask me something like that?
30:01Because it makes perfect sense.
30:02But it isn't true.
30:05You're very confident in defending a man who's an admitted liar and a hypocrite.
30:09John's life is his personal affair.
30:15Now neither defends nor condemn it.
30:19He's one of the best men I know.
30:23He's acted as your father, has been your father for most of your life.
30:26And in that time, he has loved you through his heart and soul.
30:31And given you everything he had to give.
30:34Except the truth.
30:36On that point, at least, you're exactly the same.
30:55Are you planning to say goodbye?
30:58Are you just going to storm off without a word like you did in Philadelphia?
31:02I have cause, madam.
31:04I don't doubt that you do.
31:07But hasty exits seldom result in happy reunions.
31:12Is that one of Dr. Franklin's aphorisms?
31:15You really are a goddamned American now, aren't you?
31:18I didn't come here to trade barbs with you, William.
31:22Whatever happened between you and Jamie, I...
31:25No doubt be the topic of your next dinner party.
31:27Well, I'm sure you'll all have a good laugh at my expense.
31:30That was uncalled for.
31:38Forgive me.
31:41My mind is beset with chaotic thoughts at present.
31:47Apology accepted.
31:50It was a mistake to come here.
31:53Foolish, impulsive mistake.
31:55That's hardly impulsive.
31:58It takes a long time just to get here.
32:01But it was certainly foolish, nonetheless.
32:03Why?
32:05Because you wanted to spend time with your father.
32:07I came to see Brianna.
32:10I know how much you care for her.
32:13But we both know who it is that you really came to see.
32:17Which, again, turned out to be a mistake.
32:19Will you at least grant that I must certainly know my own feelings on that account?
32:22I won't argue with your feelings, no.
32:27But we are in the middle of a war.
32:30Of which I am fully aware.
32:31And as a result, this could be the last time you ever see your father alive.
32:39That is remarkably bleak-sounding.
32:42Especially coming from you.
32:46Jamie may well have to lead men into battle again soon.
32:51And you, of all people, know what the outcome of that may be.
32:58So before you leave here, I want you to think.
33:03And I mean really think.
33:06About how you would feel if this morning was the last time you ever see your father.
33:26I want you to think.
33:44Keep your back straight.
33:45That's it.
33:48That's it, Willie.
34:20Fanny?
34:23What's wrong?
34:24Some boys at the trading post read the pamphlet.
34:27They spoke ill of my sister.
34:30What did they say?
34:32They said that because Jane, because she was a...
34:37...murderer.
34:38And she took her own life that now she's in the eternal flames of hell.
34:43That was a cruel thing to say.
34:49What did they do?
34:54I was so angry I struck one of them.
34:58They ran away.
35:03I can understand why they felt such anger.
35:07But violence rarely brings peace.
35:10I know.
35:13But I cannot bear it.
35:15It's hard enough knowing I'll never see her again.
35:19The thought of her suffering burning forever.
35:23Just because they said it doesn't make it so.
35:27They said it's in the Bible.
35:31The Bible speaks many things.
35:35But not all who read it understand the full measure of God's mercy.
35:42Perhaps they should speak to Roger on the matter.
35:45He is learned in such things and shall soon be ordained.
35:50I believe he may offer thee wisdom.
36:06Pardon the intrusion, Uncle John.
36:08What is it?
36:09I found this letter outside addressed to you.
36:21I hoped it might be a reply from William.
36:24I don't think so.
36:40I don't think so.
36:53I don't think so.
36:56I think so.
37:05Hold there.
37:07The skirmish line allows us to maintain contact with the enemy
37:11and observe their position without revealing our own.
37:15Well done, Tom.
37:22Spread out a bit there.
37:27In combat, hold the line.
37:30I'll not engage any targets until they engage with you.
37:33Your job is to test them.
37:34Make them reveal their true strength.
37:37Before they're ready, then report back to me.
37:44Skirmishers.
37:44Fall back.
37:57Not exactly British regulars, are they?
38:01No.
38:03They do have potential.
38:05They seem willing, even eager to follow orders.
38:08No.
38:09Beautiful day when the sun is shining in the woods.
38:12And all is right with creation.
38:14But the real question is, will they follow orders in the smoke and fire of battle?
38:21Mr. Fraser.
38:23Mr. Whittaker.
38:32I see you brought friends.
38:34As have you.
38:37May I introduce William Ransom.
38:40William, this is Mr. Heron Whittaker.
38:42Your servant, sir.
38:43Somehow, I doubt that.
38:46What brings you here, Mr. Whittaker?
38:49Ferguson's growing bolder.
38:52He burned down an entire settlement of free men when they refused to be pressed in his service.
38:56We heard he was planning to come for us, so we fled and hid our families deeper into the mountains.
39:03I'm sorry to hear that.
39:05How can I help?
39:08We're here to help you.
39:10My men and I would like to join your militia.
39:13We'll fight with you.
39:15If you'll have us.
39:17Gladly, sir.
39:20Gladly.
39:21I'll introduce you to the troops.
39:25Will you excuse me?
39:28Hunting.
39:31We should go hunting.
39:33In the forest.
39:35Obviously, in the forest.
39:37But together.
39:39You and I.
39:40If you have the time and the inclination for hunting in the forest.
39:46I don't know why I keep saying forest.
39:50Would tomorrow morning suit?
39:54Yes.
39:55Excellent.
39:57Tomorrow morning.
39:59I'll see you then.
40:02In the forest.
40:08Be thou my wisdom.
40:11Be thou my true word.
40:14I ever with thee, and thou with me, Lord.
40:20Thou my great father, and I thy dear son.
40:26Thou in me dwelling, and I with thee one.
40:33I'm trying to pick a hymn for my ordination ceremony.
40:39What do you think?
40:41I don't know that one.
40:44Thou my great father, and I thy dear son.
40:48Perhaps God is a great father to his sons, but I don't think he cares about his daughters.
40:55What makes you say that?
40:59Will you be different once you're ordained?
41:04Well, my role will be different.
41:09You've seen Mr. Fraser ride out with his men when they're training together.
41:13He raises his sword as a signal to everyone that he's the leader, so he doesn't have to stop and
41:20explain himself.
41:22Well, folk will know that I'm a leader too, because being ordained is my sword.
41:29But instead of leading people into battle, I'll be leading them into God's hands.
41:35Does that make sense?
41:37Yes.
41:39But I think they should give you a real sword too.
41:42You might still need one just in case, whether God likes it or not.
41:51Is there something else on your mind, Fanny?
41:55No.
41:59Well, I'll be glad to see what you think of the ceremony.
42:27Lord, bless the blood of God.
42:31Lord, bless the blood and flesh of this creature you gave me.
42:34Your sacrifice of flesh and blood, life given for life.
42:39Be her.
42:41Heros to her son, be her.
42:50All right, lad.
42:56Expecting me to arrest the creature?
43:00I want to apologise for what I said at the river.
43:05Then you give us another thought.
43:07On the contrary.
43:08I've given us a great deal of thought, and...
43:12The accusation was not only untrue.
43:15It was malicious in intent, and beneath us both.
43:21Would you accept my apology?
43:27Gladly.
43:29We need never speak of it again.
43:39At Hellwater, when I was a boy,
43:42I looked up to you.
43:44Mac the groom, the man who never treated me like a child.
43:49Even when he secretly made me a stinking papist.
43:56You were the one person in my life I wanted to emulate when I grew up.
44:01I worshipped you like a hero.
44:03As only a young boy truly can.
44:08I loved you.
44:09And you left Hellwater.
44:12Left me.
44:14And as you rode away, you never even looked back.
44:19I am your son.
44:22I didn't know it then, but you did.
44:28How could you leave me?
44:38I loved you, too.
44:46But I have nothing to give you.
44:48No name, no...
44:50money, no land.
44:55It's a Jacobite.
44:57A traitor.
45:00Distrusted and hated by every man who kept his oath to the king.
45:10But I made those choices.
45:12I was prepared to live with the consequences, but you?
45:17Most as I wanted to...
45:19cry out the truth to all the angels in heaven.
45:24Can't you to be condemned to a life of pain.
45:27So.
45:31Did what I thought best.
45:34I left.
45:38And no, I...
45:41I did not dare look back, lest the sight of your face shatter my resolve.
45:49I regretted it.
45:51For years.
45:54But then you came to Fraser's Ridge.
45:57Johan.
45:59I saw the man you had become.
46:01I saw the man you had become.
46:04I saw the pain that caused you.
46:08Discovering the truth.
46:10And the manner in which it was revealed.
46:13For that I'm deeply sorry.
46:17And I hope you can forgive me.
46:19Lonnie you're to.
46:28What?
46:30What?
46:36You are a jerk.
46:39Mom.
46:41You're a worthy neighbour.
46:45I'll just go.
46:46Oh.
46:47Wow.
46:47O Lord of my heart, not be all else to me, save that Thou art.
47:01Thou my best thought in the day and the night,
47:09Waking or sleeping, Thy presence my light.
47:17Be Thou my wisdom, be Thou my true worth.
47:25I ever with Thee, and Thou with me, Lord.
47:32Thou my great Father, and I Thy dear Son.
47:40Thou in me dwelling, and I with Thee one.
47:48Be Thou my breastplate, my sword for Thou art.
48:04It's all well, Fanny.
48:06Why didn't you stay at the ceremony?
48:08Sorry, Mr. Mackenzie, I wish I could have, but I can't stand being in a place
48:16where my sister isn't welcome.
48:22Do you recommend?
48:25Unlike God, I am very welcoming.
48:39You mean because of what your sister did, and how she died?
48:48Jane committed the murder, then murdered herself.
48:53Both mortal sins.
48:55So, she's in hell now.
49:01I'm not sure if that's true, Fanny.
49:03The Bible says so, doesn't it?
49:05Those are the rules.
49:07That's why I like plants.
49:10They can't sin.
49:12They just live and die.
49:14There's no eternal soul to worry about.
49:16Different denominations have different beliefs.
49:22Presbyterians, for instance, don't necessarily believe that suicide is a sin.
49:28Catholics do.
49:29Well, the church has been known to change its position on a number of things.
49:36Because the church is made up of people.
49:39Some of these rules were put in place by man, not by God.
49:45Second Corinthians, chapter 6, verse 16, says ye are the temple of the living God.
49:54So, you see, we are his church.
49:58Oh.
50:02Do you think Jane is with God, then?
50:04Now that you're a reverend, can you ask him for me?
50:07No.
50:10You don't need to be a minister to do that, Fanny.
50:17So, maybe you could ask him that yourself.
50:21Talk to him.
50:23Let him know how you feel.
50:26God is always knocking on our door, but it's up to you whether or not you let him in.
50:34But I think it's helpful to be open to the idea of the conversation.
50:41Can you do that?
50:43I can do that.
50:48You know, my wise wife said to me just recently,
50:53Sometimes, all you need is a bit of time.
50:57But maybe she was talking about the herb.
51:11Mr. Mackenzie.
51:13He's a funny man.
51:16But he's nice.
51:19He gave me hope I'll see you again.
51:25If you can hear me, Janie, please send me a sign.
51:33I can do that.
51:33I can do that.
51:36I can do that.
52:04I can do that.
52:07I can do that.
52:14I can do that.
52:29I can do that.
52:31I can do that.
52:46Percy, finally!
52:48So sorry to keep you waiting.
52:49I was unavoidably detained.
52:52It's all right.
52:53Though I fear I may have worn something of a groove in your floor with all my pacing.
52:57Not to worry.
52:59Adds a bit of character, I suppose.
53:02Sherry?
53:04No.
53:05No, I'd like to keep my head about me.
53:09So you've found Captain Richardson?
53:12I have indeed.
53:15Oh, don't keep me in suspense.
53:17Where is the black-hearted scoundrel?
53:19You needn't look far.
53:25Good to see you.
53:28Good to see you.
54:01And I won't stand alone, too!
54:02A kab嘚!
54:02Hooray!
54:12I enthusiasts!
54:12You're up against the city!
54:13Good to see you.
54:15I'm afraid of having trouble you on your journey.
54:16See you in the coffee families day!
54:18I am sorry...
54:20I don't know what you've done.
54:53What history had written about Jamie's fate haunted me.
54:57I found myself searching for any crack through which hope might see.
55:02You're not coming back, are you?
55:03We need no longer fear.
55:04Please, don't go.
55:06The only way to truly protect you is to fate.
55:10You can't win a war that has already been lost.
55:13What more can I do?
55:14Rise her!
55:17The time has come.
55:21The time has come.
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