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Outlander - Season 8 - Episode 07: Evidence of Things Not Seen

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00:15Previously, you have a sister.
00:16Wouldn't you rather she hear your words than mine?
00:20How could you possibly hear that song?
00:22My mother taught it to me.
00:24Contact this Claudel fellow and encourage him to meet with me.
00:27I have a favor to ask of you.
00:28My stepbrother.
00:30Have you heard of a man by the name of Le Comte Saint-Germain?
00:33You are his son.
00:33If you are truly his heir, then you can use what he has left you for good.
00:37Monsieur Beauchamp told me that I'm the son of a great man.
00:40I'm already the son of a great man.
00:42Didn't have bothered to put a note on it this time.
00:44This letter is from Francis Marion.
00:46He'll get us the guns we need.
00:48What about your wife?
00:49It was her idea I pretend I was dead.
00:51In the book, written by her other father, Frank Randall,
00:54it was mentioned of a battle in the backcountry at a place called King's Mountain.
00:57Who will hold her once you're gone?
01:05In the autumn of 1779, King's Mountain presented a serene vista,
01:12reminiscent of Scotland's Culloden Moor before its historic bloodshed.
01:18Yet, as history would record, this tranquility was merely the calm before a storm of iron and fire.
01:33Major Patrick Ferguson and his loyalist militia established their stronghold at the summit,
01:39commanding the high ground with strategic superiority.
01:43Below, Sevier, Cleveland, Fraser and their overmountain troops gathered.
01:49Their resolve as firm as the earth beneath their feet.
01:53The initial ascent was perilous, but many a rebel picked off as they clawed their way up the mountainside.
02:00The battle was swift and fierce.
02:04Like penned ducks, 290 Loyalist militiamen, including Ferguson himself, were slain.
02:11The rebels suffered minimal losses.
02:14Only 28 fell.
02:18Including me.
02:35See you next week.
02:46Sing me a song of a last that is gone
02:54Say could that last be I
03:02Mary of soul she sailed on a day
03:08Over the sea to sky
03:17Billowing breeze, islands and seas
03:23Mountains of rain and sun
03:28All that was good, all that was fair
03:35All that was me is gone
03:44Sing me a song of a last that is gone
03:49Say could that last be I
03:55Mary of soul she sailed on a day
04:05Over the sea to sky
04:16I
04:17I
04:19I
04:21I
04:28I
04:31I
04:47Thought if I stood there
04:51Saw the place with mine on ice
04:53Maybe I could find proof that Frank was wrong
04:56But
04:57Every detail
04:58High ground
04:59A
05:02A
05:02Steep approach
05:04The way the fighting will unfold
05:07Everything you wrote makes sense
05:10I
05:11I thought maybe he was tormenting me
05:14Because I left him
05:17Or that maybe he wrote the book to torment you for taking me from him
05:22For what if it's neither
05:26Because they are
05:29On that mountain
05:33It felt like the truth
05:40Come over here boys
05:43The pressman
05:44Inks
05:46The letters
05:50Yeah
05:51We place the paper in the frisket
05:56Fold it over the frame
05:58Then we bring this down
06:00Up
06:01Pull the lever
06:03And what?
06:04We'll have a printed page
06:06Is there anything better?
06:10May I try?
06:11Of course
06:15I made this just for you
06:29What is it?
06:31I don't want to disappoint me Papa
06:33I'm
06:35Different
06:36You can never disappoint me
06:40And?
06:41There is no shame
06:42In being different
06:44You may be small
06:45But you are capable of great things
06:50Now
06:51Pull the devil's tail
06:55Yah
06:57Well done
07:00Germant
07:06Agar
07:09Oh
07:09Oh
07:10Oh
07:11Magnifique
07:13No smudges
07:13Hey
07:14You're a natural
07:17Fergus, Fraser, and sons
07:20This will be yours one day, my son
07:24La plume est notre épée
07:25The pen
07:27The pen
07:28Is our sword
07:29And we can never let it down
07:31Right?
07:45William
07:46William
07:46We're becoming quite anxious without any word from you
07:51I found Ben
07:53What do you mean?
07:56He's grave
07:57He's grave
07:57He's definitely not in a grave
08:00He's definitely not in a grave
08:01But you've known that all along
08:05He's risen to the rank of General
08:07General Rafe Bleeker
08:10Did you know that?
08:14No
08:17So it doesn't surprise me
08:21He claims it was at your behest
08:24That he feigned his death
08:28I couldn't dissuade him from joining the rebellion
08:31I pleaded with him, begged him
08:35You greys
08:37As your minds are set
08:40Nothing else matters
08:42Nothing
08:45Nobody
08:45I wouldn't say that
08:48We have our convictions
08:50Ben held his deeply
08:52He cared for you
08:54Not enough
08:56Not nearly enough
08:58It was only by impressing upon him the horrors of betrayal for Trevor
09:02Having a traitor for a father that he finally consented to disappear quietly rather than igniting public scandal
09:11I wanted a coward, William
09:14A man who would avoid conflict and peril
09:17And you thought that might be me
09:18At first
09:21Uncle John had mentioned you'd resigned your commission
09:26But it wasn't long before I saw the truth of you
09:30Well you truly are
09:35Your face, what happened?
09:39What do you think happened?
09:41He did that
09:47I must inform Papa
09:50And Uncle Hal
09:51They must learn of Ben's survival, his alias
09:55Perhaps they needn't know that you knew of it
09:58I'll hang him
09:58No they won't
09:59Yes, they will
10:00I've heard the officers at their gatherings
10:03Eager for the news for Washington and his commanders
10:07You still love him
10:08You still love him?
10:10You agreed to marry me
10:12Nothing has to change
10:14We still can
10:20Will you?
10:22Will you?
10:23You've returned?
10:25Excellent
10:27Although
10:28Although looking a little worse for wear
10:33Hal is en route from London
10:34Parliament is eager for news regarding the success of our military endeavors
10:38It's a blessing that Amaranthus and Trevor are here
10:41The silver lining in the terrible news we must deliver
10:48Papa
10:49Papa
10:52Ben is alive
10:55Now a military leader among the patriots
10:57Under an assumed name
10:59My God are you certain?
11:01It's all with my own eyes
11:02The continental cap
11:10I suppose we must, um
11:14Thank the Lord for the
11:16Small mercies
11:21I'm sorry I doubted you
11:28You've had quite the shock
11:31Come
11:32Come
11:32Sit
11:40Go fetch some tea
11:41And, uh
11:42Something to eat
11:44You'll feel better with something in your stomach
11:48I dreaded telling my brother that his son was dead
11:51But this is
11:52I know, um
11:55Uncle John there
11:58There is something I should tell you
11:59There's no need to speak any further
12:02Rest now
12:05We've all been shaken by these revelations
12:07No
12:10It's important for Uncle John to hear this
12:14Very well
12:16Never mind the tea
12:17I'll fetch the brandy
12:30Fergus said Beauchamp was a pop and jay
12:33And the story was so incredulous that even if it was a novel, no self-respecting publisher would even touch
12:37it
12:38It's still
12:39Here to constrain your mouth
12:42Two, please
12:46Thank you
12:46Thank you
12:47Thank you
12:48Fergus doesn't want anything to do with any of it
12:50Doesn't mean to be a pawn for someone else's interests
12:53Thinks it might be a ploy to harm the patriotic cause
12:55I mean if the French do take the old Northwest
12:58Lord John did say Percy is a slippery fellow
13:01Two onions, please
13:03Oh
13:04But imagine, in Harrison, a fortune like that, thank you
13:09I could be parading around in a silk gown
13:13I can see it now
13:15It's been so nice having you here
13:17Yeah
13:18When are you and Roger thinking of leaving?
13:21Well, actually we, um, we're meeting with one of Marian's agents tomorrow night at the wharf to give him the
13:27gold
13:28And then we'll collect the rifles outside of town tomorrow and bring them home
13:33Rebel bitch, you're the printer's wife
13:35How dare you?
13:36Tell your filthy frog of an husband to mind what he prints
13:39No more of his rubbish
13:41Come on, let's go
13:42Leave it
13:54You don't mind if I wear this, do you?
14:04The phrases are kind to me
14:06But I miss you so much, Janie
14:12Mistress Fraser made pancakes for breakfast this morning
14:15But they were burnt as cinders
14:20She tries though
14:23That's why I ate them anyway
14:25Didn't want to upset her
14:44Oh no
14:47No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, darling
14:51What's wrong?
14:52My lace, it's gone.
14:55What do you mean?
14:56I had a square of lace. I know it was here, but...
15:00When did you last see it?
15:01It was with Jane's things, and Mr Fraser gave this to me at Monmouth.
15:05All right, and have you had it since?
15:07I looked at the treasures a few times on our journey home.
15:11I wanted to feel close to Jane.
15:15But now...
15:16It seems like you must have lost it somewhere along the way.
15:20No, we have to find it.
15:23So sorry, darling.
15:27A lace.
15:29Is it Jamie's?
15:32Yes.
15:34My grandmother made it.
15:37She was a lace maker.
15:41Where?
15:43Paris.
15:45Jamie and I never lived there, but Mother did when she was a girl.
15:49We'd visit sometimes.
15:56Grandmother in Paris.
15:59Do you remember her name?
16:02She was just going there to me.
16:06I don't remember much.
16:10Oh, darling.
16:13It's all right.
16:17I would like to go home now.
16:21You've been concealing the truth since the moment you arrived.
16:25I felt I had to.
16:26Can you blame me?
16:27What would you have done in my position?
16:29You thought we wouldn't understand?
16:30I feared you would understand all too well.
16:33You were protecting yourself and Trava from being cast out, fearing Uncle Howe's wrath if he knew about Ben's allegiances.
16:40Yes.
16:41Yes.
16:42That was my fear.
16:45Posing as Ben's widow seemed to save her claim.
16:47And an incredibly lucrative one.
16:51Have you ever gone hungry, my lord?
16:54I have.
16:55And I would stoop however low to keep my son from that fate.
17:17Perhaps that was a little harsh.
17:21I do appreciate her predicament.
17:24And I suspect you do too.
17:28I'm not blind to how close the two of you have become.
17:31What does that have to do with anything?
17:33Just remember.
17:36Your cousin is alive.
17:37And she is his wife.
17:39Whatever feelings you have, any association with her beyond what is perfunctory familial duty, would be improper and impermissible.
17:48I don't have any interest in entangling myself with anyone who deceives me.
17:54No matter the reason.
17:58She did what she felt was necessary for the sake of her child.
18:02I don't approve of it, but I understand it.
18:06That seems to be a common excuse.
18:08Where are you going?
18:09It doesn't matter.
18:11William!
18:25That's not blood, is it?
18:27Just a slight mishap involving some tomatoes.
18:48Another one of these.
18:56Lady Bird, Lady Bird, fly away home.
18:59Your house is on fire and your children are gone.
19:03Look at this.
19:05Bird.
19:05B-U-R-D.
19:07Hmm.
19:09It's our poet.
19:10Do you remember the one about Cockrobin?
19:13Who killed Cockrobin?
19:16I said this parol with my bow.
19:18Run out.
19:19I can't listen to it.
19:19Just put it in the drawer with the others.
19:22I will.
19:24So where does this new one rank?
19:26This is the worst of our anonymous collection.
19:29I think somewhere in the middle.
19:32Papa, you're home!
19:34Oh!
19:34Yeah!
19:35What have you done to yourself?
19:36The man will show me how to clean the ink balls.
19:39Hmm.
19:40What are your sleeve covers?
19:42I didn't want to start to them, Papa.
19:44They're too nice.
19:45Apprentice's pride lies in keeping his hands clean.
19:48That's something you'll need to master, eh?
19:51Go wash it off, then.
19:52Or if it stains for good.
19:54Oui, Maman.
19:55Allez.
20:01Christ.
20:02He's a sight, isn't he?
20:05Then I lie.
20:06You're proud as punch.
20:07He's beautiful.
20:08Even covered in ink.
20:10I can.
20:13The shop.
20:15It's been so good for the boys.
20:17I will not let idle threats scare us away from something that brings them so much joy.
20:32For all our children.
20:36Present.
20:37Then future.
20:39Vega's present.
20:41Are you trying to populate the entire colony?
20:43Well, my love, making love and making babies one and the same.
20:54Yes.
20:57Yes.
21:08Edouard.
21:09Edouard.
21:10Okay, let me help you.
21:11Let me help you.
21:19Oh, my God.
21:42Oh, my God.
21:47Just leave.
21:59It's locked.
22:08Unfortunately, the lace was gone.
22:11Fanny was so upset, and she said it was made by her grandmother, who was a lacemaker in Paris.
22:24A lacemaker in Paris?
22:25Mm.
22:26It's a slender thread, but it's something.
22:29I seem to recall a lacemaker, a cross from Master Eamon's apothecary.
22:38Yes.
22:38I went to her once.
22:41I heard a child's cry that day.
22:44What if it was her?
22:46Cleora.
22:49Her daughter.
22:53Is it possible?
22:57Faith.
23:00I always wondered if Mother Hildegard called her that.
23:05She somehow knew of the rift between us.
23:09How close we came to losing everything.
23:13You told me you hated me.
23:16I just wanted you to feel my pain.
23:20I can't.
23:21Susnick.
23:23Perhaps she chose that name because you wanted to remind me to hold on.
23:29Not just to a belief in something greater.
23:34But in us.
23:37And the life we still had.
23:39Ahead of us.
23:46I'm so scared.
23:48To lose you again.
23:55With everything that's about to come.
24:00How can I have faith?
24:03When I face that possibility.
24:08And it's the unseen threads.
24:11That bind us.
24:14Moving by a hand.
24:16To far greater than our own.
24:21Hold on to me.
24:22Cleora.
24:26Always.
24:30Always.
25:13What brings you here?
25:15I have some information for you.
25:17Regarding a certain acquaintance.
25:28Tell me about Richardson.
25:30The erstwhile captain was seen in Charlestown.
25:32Boarding a ship.
25:33And intends to make his way to Savannah.
25:35So.
25:39Excellent news.
25:41Thought we might be pleased.
25:43I'll keep my ears open.
25:44And let you know when he arrives.
25:45And where he'll be staying.
25:50May I ask.
25:52What you intend to do with him.
25:54No.
25:55You may not.
25:58I can't imagine you'll be.
26:00Sipping fine brandy with the man.
26:01Oh you can imagine anything you like.
26:03But you will forget.
26:04That we had this conversation.
26:06Hmm.
26:11You're looking well John.
26:14As handsome as you did at our parents' wedding.
26:21You recall that day?
26:23Not particularly.
26:25I do.
26:27I remember everything.
26:28Well I've let it very hard to forget.
26:33How we touched hands in the church.
26:39And then later.
26:41You slipped away to the bell tower.
26:43You can't have forgotten that.
26:47I.
26:49I wanted to go slow.
26:51To.
26:53Savor.
26:55Inch of you.
26:56But you were so hungry for me back then.
27:08Savoris.
27:11Never was a man so well named.
27:18There was a time when you loved me John.
27:23If only you were sufficiently honest enough with yourself to admit it.
27:55William.
27:56William.
27:56William.
27:57I wasn't expecting you.
27:59This is a.
28:00This is a colleague.
28:01And.
28:01And.
28:02And we were discussing business.
28:03I thought there was nothing worse than having a traitor for a father.
28:08I'll take my leave.
28:13Business eh?
28:14Perhaps this explains why you never told me you were governor at Artymere Prison.
28:17I knew James Fraser long before Hellwater.
28:19Who told you that?
28:20It's true isn't it?
28:22Fraser was your prisoner.
28:24Yes.
28:24But.
28:25How is it that a warden cared enough about a prisoner?
28:28A traitor?
28:29To agree to raise his son?
28:32Was he one of your conquests?
28:33Or were you one of his?
28:35Neither.
28:35You'll forgive me if I don't believe that.
28:37Coming from a liar.
28:38A hypocrite.
28:39And a sodomite.
28:40I'm sorry for what you saw.
28:42And I know you don't understand.
28:45But understand this.
28:46James Fraser and I were friends.
28:48And you have no idea what we have sacrificed for you.
28:51The lengths we have gone to for you to protect you.
28:56I've had enough of your ingratitude.
29:00I've tried to get you back on your feet.
29:03But if you choose to use this to do with Amaranthus as yet another excuse to fritter away your life,
29:09then you could do it somewhere else.
29:12And if you ever dare speak to your father that way again.
29:15I don't have a father.
29:30A letter from Ian.
29:32Posted from Philadelphia.
29:34Says he spoke to a lass at the brothel at Friends of Jane's.
29:37She didn't have ken much, but gave him this pamphlet.
29:40She's saved with a story about Jane.
29:42Published after her death.
29:43Salacious and gory details of the murder.
29:46Scandal sells.
29:48Nothing new there.
29:49Not only that.
29:51Ian Thraktern, the writer, persuaded him to share his notes.
30:01My mother's name was Faith Pocock.
30:05As my grandmother lay dying, she told my mother an incredible story.
30:09That one day, a strange little man from the apothecary came with a baby.
30:15He asked her to look after it, and said he'd come back.
30:18But if he didn't, she was to find Lady Brock Turok.
30:23So she waited.
30:25But he never returned.
30:26So she went to find the lady, and was sent to the house of a wine merchant.
30:32Where the servant told her that this lady had left the country.
30:35Our grandmother wondered who could leave such a sweet child.
30:39By then, of course, she'd fallen in love with the baby girl.
30:42Years later, my mother learned that this lady lived in the mountains of North Carolina.
30:47Our family was on our way to find her.
30:50When our ship was taken by pirates.
30:53And our parents were killed.
31:01I need my sister to know that I love her more than life itself.
31:09This is proof of that, I suppose.
31:16But I want her to know that I'm at peace with dying.
31:22That none of this was her fault.
31:25And that I'd do it again.
31:27And if God owes me anything, and believe me,
31:30He does.
31:34Then He'll help her find this lady when I'm gone.
31:41So she has a chance to be safe.
31:48To be loved.
31:54As she deserves.
32:01Faith was coming to find us.
32:07To be loved.
32:32Mama! Mama!
32:34Papa!
32:35Smoke!
32:35Wake up!
32:36Smoke!
32:38Smoke!
32:38What?
32:39Fire.
32:40Fire!
32:40Okay, we must go.
32:42Quickly!
32:43Come.
32:45Let's see.
32:46Wake up.
32:46Wake up.
32:48Come, quickly, quickly.
32:51We must go.
32:52Quickly.
33:00Hurry, hurry!
33:02Fire!
33:03Germain!
33:04Henri Christian, get up!
33:07They're not here.
33:07Where are they?
33:08Oh, God!
33:09The roof!
33:10They always go out there to look at the stars.
33:12I'll get them.
33:15Come, come, come, come, come!
33:22Fire!
33:23Fire!
33:24Get back to the car!
33:25Fire!
33:27Germain!
33:27Henri Christian, where are you?
33:29My boys, I'm here!
33:31Don't move!
33:32Germain!
33:34Henri Christian, you did everything, my boys!
33:37Papa!
33:38I found them!
33:41They're here!
33:48Lord, we're here!
33:55Let's go!
33:57Don't move!
34:03Crap!
34:04Crap!
34:04Crap!
34:06Crap!
34:06Crap!
34:07Crap!
34:07Crap!
34:10Elmer, come!
34:11Crap!
34:11I'm going after them.
34:14Girls, tell me so you all just come with me.
34:26Fergus!
34:32Is your own here?
34:33Yes, help me.
34:35Come on, you go.
34:37I need you to hold on to your brother.
34:39No, Papa, I won't leave you.
34:41Come down right behind you.
34:43Go, go.
34:45Don't look down.
34:47Hold on tight.
34:49You must be playing.
34:50Come on, boys, right?
34:52Courage.
34:55Hold on tight.
34:56You can do it.
34:57Right?
35:03Oh, Lord.
35:05Oh, Lord.
35:11Hold on.
35:13I'm...
35:14I'm living!
35:15No!
35:21Sorry.
35:23Sorry.
35:24I've got you.
35:29He's flying, Fergus!
35:36Where is my cover?
35:46No!
35:48No!
35:54No!
35:56No!
36:02No!
36:11What is it?
36:16I did it again, but
36:19the terrible feeling
36:20something is wrong.
36:48If anything were to happen to me, would you stay here?
36:52In this time, with the kids?
36:54Nothing is going to happen to you.
37:00I know you've just lost your brother.
37:04I'm so sorry.
37:07But nothing is going to happen to you.
37:10If it did.
37:18I would stay.
37:20Of course.
37:23This is our home.
37:25Our whole family is here.
37:29The four of us belong here.
37:39Five.
38:14Oh, John says you can get another room ready.
38:19I'm not afraid to let them out of my sight.
38:22Never again.
38:25Marcella, you need to sleep.
38:48Sleep.
38:49I'll watch you over them.
39:05Someone left us a note.
39:09It's a poem about fire.
39:16We laughed about how we used to get them from time to time.
39:25Fergus said the thing to do was read them aloud to each other,
39:30and then make fun of them,
39:33and rank them from best to worst.
39:38It could have been an accident.
39:41An ember from a whore within a building full of paper.
39:49Yeah.
39:52After all these years,
39:56I didn't again where I ended,
39:58and he began.
40:02And now there's barely anything left of him.
40:09Not even a body to hold.
40:14Just ashes.
40:22Bones.
40:36He's in him.
40:38He's in every single one of you children.
40:42They always have him with you.
40:44helping him with you.
41:04I love him.
41:07Be a huge part of me.
41:07I love him.
41:07I love him.
41:10I love you.
41:12I love you.
41:13I love you.
41:14I love you.
41:18so much to that jane's talking to me
41:25it was her last chance to tell you these things
41:32we have some things that we'd like to tell you as well
41:40my family home in scotland is a place named brochtour
41:47but claire and i lived in france for a bit
41:52i worked with my cousin's winery in paris
41:59when we were there
42:04i had a baby
42:07a little girl
42:10her name was faith
42:13i thought she died
42:16right after she was born
42:19but now we know that she couldn't have
42:23because
42:25that baby
42:28was your mother
42:35so that means that
42:39she was
42:42well i'm the lady she was looking for
42:44i'm lady brochtouruk
43:04we believe
43:05we are your grandparents
43:08us
43:10your family
43:11your blood
43:16i know it's a surprise
43:18it was to us as well
43:21i was
43:23very sick
43:25after your mother was born
43:29and i only got to hold her
43:33for a little while
43:38and then they
43:40they told me that she died
43:44and i took her away
43:50sometimes i feel you staring at me
43:53with tears in your eyes
43:57is that why
44:01sweetheart
44:05it has nothing to do with you
44:08i sang a song
44:10to your mother when she was born
44:14a song
44:16my mother sang to me
44:18and you
44:19you were singing that same song
44:22in the church at monmouth
44:25when we met
44:27your mother must have sang that same song to you
44:34sometimes i look at you
44:37and you're so beautiful
44:40like she must have been
44:46and it makes me
44:48think of
44:53the things that i missed
44:55the things that i lost
45:00it just hurts a little bit
45:05i'm sorry
45:06oh no no no
45:09don't be
45:13having you here
45:16with us
45:18it meant
45:20a piece of my broken heart
45:22that i never thought could be mended
45:26how did she know the song
45:29if she was only a baby
45:38i wish we knew
45:41there's so much
45:42can i explain
45:46i had
45:50something very special
45:53made of lace
45:56it was a veil
45:59but i believe it was made by your grandmother
46:03i bought it from our shop
46:05when we lived in paris
46:08i wore it
46:10to the graveyard
46:13where i believed
46:14your mother was buried
46:18i was so sad
46:21and i left it in paris
46:30but it makes me so happy to think that
46:33we had something of your grandmother's
46:38because
46:40she is part of you
46:44and you were part of me
46:46and you were part of me
46:50they were family
46:53or they can
46:54be like lace
46:58fragile and then delicate
47:02full of holes
47:03and gaps
47:06like the things that
47:07we don't know
47:11but
47:14like lace
47:15we can be strong
47:17the threads
47:20hard to tear apart
47:29i'd like to go to my room now
47:43perhaps be sure of uiter
47:44perhaps be sure of uiter
47:44perhaps be sure of uiter
47:50but other bulls
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