Man of Worth
- Episode aired Jan 27, 2019
- TV-MA
- 1h 3m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
2.7K
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The attempt to rescue Roger from his Mohawk captors goes awry when a ghost from Claire's past lays waste to their plan. Meanwhile, a heavily pregnant Brianna anxiously awaits their return at... Read allThe attempt to rescue Roger from his Mohawk captors goes awry when a ghost from Claire's past lays waste to their plan. Meanwhile, a heavily pregnant Brianna anxiously awaits their return at River Run.The attempt to rescue Roger from his Mohawk captors goes awry when a ghost from Claire's past lays waste to their plan. Meanwhile, a heavily pregnant Brianna anxiously awaits their return at River Run.
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Caitríona Balfe
- Claire Randall
- (as Caitriona Balfe)
Leon Herbert
- Eutroclus
- (uncredited)
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10Holt344
The whole art and props department did an incredible job at crafting such believable sets and items, extraordinary. The Mohawks having only Native Americans playing them is the best, bringing justice to the tribe. It was the season finale I wanted, lots of drama between the Mohawks and the quest to save Roger was successful in a way with twists and an interesting plot point with the native american from the future which was something I missed, the time travel aspect of the show. What is possible and how many have truly went inside the stones, I want more info! The cast did an amazing job, each one giving great and believable performances, ultimately giving us some quality drama.
The overall season and production design have been great, emmy worthy. It's again a well thought out plot that is character driven and slow paced but it works perfectly because of the ensemble cast and characters that we've followed throughout the multiple seasons, we know them but we get to see other sides of them. With the characters now living in America, we get to see beautiful scenery and sets that are mostly hand crafted, you get immersed of the realism of the sets, really feeling like a town or Mohawk camp. Switching the focus to Bree and Roger, showing their lives and the whole story arc with them time traveling to 1770 to Claire and Jamie was what made it an incredible season for me. Having Stephen Bonnet as the recurring villain worked perfectly, the actor's performance was great and I hope he will return. Overall a great season filled with great drama, cinematography, music and acting. Superb.
The overall season and production design have been great, emmy worthy. It's again a well thought out plot that is character driven and slow paced but it works perfectly because of the ensemble cast and characters that we've followed throughout the multiple seasons, we know them but we get to see other sides of them. With the characters now living in America, we get to see beautiful scenery and sets that are mostly hand crafted, you get immersed of the realism of the sets, really feeling like a town or Mohawk camp. Switching the focus to Bree and Roger, showing their lives and the whole story arc with them time traveling to 1770 to Claire and Jamie was what made it an incredible season for me. Having Stephen Bonnet as the recurring villain worked perfectly, the actor's performance was great and I hope he will return. Overall a great season filled with great drama, cinematography, music and acting. Superb.
A great paced, yet still action packed episode that beautifully wraps up season 4 while also setting up for a strong start to season 5
I could see the delivery of this material being annoying, if it weren't for the pitch perfect deliveries of the cast. Jamie again deals with difficult situations in a strong compassionate and believable way. Can you imagine walking away from your young nephew to leave him with the mowhawk, I couldn't but Sam's delivery of Jamie totally sells it.
Murtagh and Jocasta's talk before spoiler moment was layered and honest. plenty of depth to the characters.
They bought the Roger storyline home so we can hopefully stop not really liking him and he can get on to something decent with his time.
Sophie again delivered some nuanced emotions in her scenes, I'm liking her character more and more as it gets more layers and they don't get her doing stupid things.
I've really enjoyed the last season, as I did seasons 2 and 3, This is an entertaining and heart felt time traveling period drama and I feel the show runners really care about the material and the viewers. I'm loving the insight sections at the end of each episode too.
Can't wait till season 5. Great work everyone. This is quality television.
10cbeer25
I LOVED this episode! The number of loose ends they managed to tie up and then still leave us on a cliffhanger wanting more? Genius!
I haven't read all of the books but I am aware that some people who have are displeased with this episode and season as a whole. So, to those people I will say this: stop whinging! They've made adjustments where they needed to and if you would open your mind you would see that what they've achieved is some really beautiful story telling. I'm so glad we have this story and these actors to bring it all to life and it saddens me that there is a small group of people being very loud who could potentially threaten the next two seasons.
I haven't read all of the books but I am aware that some people who have are displeased with this episode and season as a whole. So, to those people I will say this: stop whinging! They've made adjustments where they needed to and if you would open your mind you would see that what they've achieved is some really beautiful story telling. I'm so glad we have this story and these actors to bring it all to life and it saddens me that there is a small group of people being very loud who could potentially threaten the next two seasons.
This episode was so full of emotions! It's a perfect ending for a perfect season. I don't know how I'll be able to wait out the next.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Mohawk village was built from scratch by the Outlander art department.
- SoundtracksThe Skye Boat Song
(uncredited)
Traditional Scottish air with lyrics by Sir Harold Boulton
New lyrics by Robert Louis Stevenson
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 3m(63 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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