Outlander - The Wedding - Advance Preview + Teasers
19 Sept 2014
Outlander Reviews TPIn this episode, “The Wedding”, Jamie and Claire are married, as the name implies. Claire soon finds herself torn between two men, both of them her husband.
Previously on Outlander, Claire met up with Black Jack Randall again for the first time since their initial encounter shortly after she was transported back through time. Claire was horrified when Black Jack recounted Jamie’s flogging and his true dark nature. Claire learned first-hand how brutal Black Jack could be in attempting to get what he wanted. To save Claire from Black Jack, Dougal proposed that she become a Scot by marrying Jamie.
Claire and Jamie aren’t given much choice in the matter and find themselves married despite being virtual strangers. To ensure that the marriage is legal and binding, they are expected to quickly consummate the marriage while witnesses wait downstairs. To say that this is awkward and tense would be putting it lightly. With the aid of alcohol, they spend some time just talking and getting to know one another better before things become physical.
I’ve anticipated this episode all season, and it surpassed my expectations. There are a few creative deviations from the book which I think actually work better for TV. Jamie and Claire’s growing relationship is the focus of this episode which I feel is enhanced by the changes. And yet the episode also stays pretty true to the original story which I was happy to see.
This episode really builds the intimacy, both physical and emotional, between Jamie and Claire. Although there is definitely a lot of sex in this episode, it isn’t done in a salacious manner. Instead it comes across as very sensual and beautiful. The last sex scene particularly shows the growing closeness between Jamie and Claire. Claire and Jamie are opening up to one another, and they are embarking on a new journey together.
It is hard to not fall a little in love with Jamie in this episode, if you haven’t already. He shows remarkable patience and gentleness with Claire. Jamie is a very proud and honorable man who has very strong convictions on marriage. What I admire about Jamie is that he never appears weak. He has been through many things that would have broken a lesser man, and yet he always appears strong and proud. Claire is now his, and you believe him when he tells her that he will protect her with his life, if needed. And as Diana Gabaldon remarked, Sam Heughan does have one fine ass which certainly doesn’t hurt.
I could clearly feel Claire’s torment as she finds herself stuck between worlds and the two men she has married. I appreciate that Claire is pragmatic and doesn’t try to martyr herself. This marriage ensures her survival. Although Claire may have been attracted to Jamie, she isn’t in love with him as of yet. Jamie reveals that he married her to keep her safe. I think she feels grateful to him. She genuinely likes him and enjoys his company and the physical aspect of their marriage. She hasn’t forgotten Frank nor her marriage to him. And at times her guilty conscious makes her withdraw into herself. Understandably she feels as if she has betrayed her marriage vows and even worse has found pleasure in it. This marriage with Jamie has opened another door and something is growing. Claire is in quite a quandary. She is married to two genuinely good men, one of which she may never see again. Ever since she has arrived in this time, she has fought to try to return to her time and Frank. How long will it be before it is hard to remember and easier to let go and move on? What does she owe Jamie, who is now also her husband? I can’t wait to see how things unfold for her in the upcoming episodes.
Here are a few teasers from this episode:
-Jamie has three demands before he’ll go through with the marriage.
-Claire takes Jamie’s breath away when he sees her in her wedding gown. The gown is absolutely stunning and definitely worth the trouble Ned goes through to procure it.
-Someone doesn’t see marriage as an obstacle.
-Threats and brute force can’t get the priest to perform the marriage ceremony, but something else does.
-The appropriate attire is important for the groom as well as the bride.
-Claire is surprised that Murtagh can be romantic.
-Jamie has a gift for his bride.
-The witnesses get a little impatient.
-Some events require a little Dutch courage and a lot of whiskey.
-Jamie reveals if his first time was what he expected it to be.
Episode 7, "The Wedding", airs this Saturday at 9PM on Starz.
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Come on Saturday, after that horrid ep 6, I need something positive. So happy they are adapting close to the book. A true summer treat.
ReplyDeleteSo excited for this one! Not sure if reading this did more to help with the wait or just made the wait harder, but thanks for a fantastic preview, either way! ;)
ReplyDeleteThis episode is certainly positive. I found 106 to be very intense. This episode really shows the beauty of what is sparking between Claire and Jamie.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. I'll definitely be rewatching the episode again on Saturday despite already seeing it. It is a beautiful episode.
ReplyDeleteI CAN'T WAIT !!!! I'm way too freaking excited !!
ReplyDeleteI'm really really jealous ! Did I tell you I was jealous already ? I didn't think so : I'm super jealous !! :D
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to it. Just finished the first big yesterday and have already started on the second. I'm totally hooked.
ReplyDeleteLOL The wait will definitely be worth it. My struggle is trying to not read ahead in the book. I'm trying to keep pace with the episodes so all of the details remain fresh in my mind.
ReplyDeleteI've been reading the book as well. I started reading right after the 2nd episode aired and I'm 75% through the book(that's what my app says ;D ) so I'm trying to stop myself ! because I don't want to be spoiled but at the same time I really want to ! It's a real struggle lol #firstWorldProblem
ReplyDeleteThanks was an awesome preview, thank you.
ReplyDeleteHow would you rate this episode out of 10?
I'm only about 36% into the book so far. For the first 8 episodes, I'm watching the episodes first before reading the corresponding parts in the book. I'll finish the book during the hiatus because I won't be able not to. I'm also going to miss the show during the hiatus.
ReplyDeleteThis one is definitely a 10 for me. I love the slow burn and build up of Jamie and Claire's relationship. This episode really is a new beginning for them. You start to get a sense that even though Claire isn't in love with Jamie yet, he does mean something to her. And she seems touched and moved by his gentleness. I can't say it enough that the casting is perfect. The actors have to be good to pull off the scenes they do and not only be comfortable so it isn't awkward, but they are completely believable as well. I also really liked that there is at of Jamie and Claire which we haven't had as much in the recent episodes.
ReplyDeleteIt's a really good coverage too, I don't even watch this show and I already know the bride is still married, the groom is still a virgin and the wedding gown is still white.
ReplyDeleteThis show is just on another level!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear it! Thanks for the wonderful review.
ReplyDelete"And as Diana Gabaldon remarked, Sam Heughan does have one fine ass which certainly doesn’t hurt"
ReplyDeleteXD Sam Heughan has played Jamie so beautifully so far, I really look forward to this. :)
Wow! So excited!!!
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