
Roger wasn’t making much headway so, as the strong-headed daughter of Jamie and Claire, naturally Brianna would take charge. Roger confirms he doesn’t have a girlfriend and Bree decides to lend a hand and fix the car. They’re having a cute conversation that I think most people have early on about current romantic interests. But, he does caution Jamie to remember he’s still a prisoner of the Crown.īrianna and Roger are stopped on the side of the road in 1968. More to keep up the ruse for Lady Dunsany than to hide there’s a notorious Jacobite in her house. I think this understanding helps the Lord to take pity on a conquered man and he decides to give Jamie a small wage instead of treating him like a prisoner. Jamie reveals that losing a child is something you never really get over and that he has lost TWO of his own. He does mention that Lady Dunsany (Beth Goddard) is not so forgiving, so they are to keep Jamie’s history between the two men. Lord Dunsany reveals he lost a son at Prestonpans but he doesn’t hold a grudge since the Jacobites ultimately lost. Red Jamie) to take the measure of the Jacobite traitor employed in his household. Lord Dunsany (Rupert Vansittart) has an initial conversation with Alex MacKenzie (a.k.a. Helwater! A beautiful English Lord’s estate and Jamie’s ( Sam Heughan) new prison, but a greatly improved arrangement over the stone walls of Ardsmuir. Given the breakthrough of finding Jamie at the prison, Roger does the very Scottish thing of celebrating with a whiskey. They’re sort of far along in their quest since they have been through the story of the Dun Bonnet and his time at Ardsmuir prison. Some of this plays out a bit differently from the book.

They pick up measuring the timeline they’ll need to reach to bring Claire and Jamie’s current lives together again. Roger ( Richard Rankin) is a historian and is the perfect fellow to help our damsels find our dashing Highland Warrior through the span of 200 years.

The historical search has begun in earnest. Scotland 1968! We start Starz’s Outlander season three episode four where things bring us back to the season two finale storyline for Claire ( Caitriona Balfe) and Brianna ( Sophie Skelton). Richard Rankin (Roger Wakefield), Caitriona Balfe (Claire Randall Fraser), Sophie Skelton (Brianna Randall) in ‘Outlander’ season 3 (Photo Credit: Starz)
