![]() ![]() I sincerely hope this show, when it is finished getting Jamie and Claire through the trials of their Caribbean journey, pulls back on breakneck speed of this plot. There are witch doctors and magic herbs and seers and a prophecy and precious gems with prophetic powers, not to mention a series of coincidences that will spin even the heads of die-hard fans. Now, I regret to say, in the penultimate episode of season 3, we found ourselves awash in pent-up juju. Most of that first season played like a thought experiment with very high production values: How would a self-reliant, opinionated, war-seasoned modern woman like Claire navigate the 18th century? Sure, Claire had time traveled through some stones after watching women do a pagan dance in the forest, but the show kept it light on the juju. When I started watching Outlander, one of the things I liked best about the show was how deftly it handled the mystical-mysterious-magical elements at the core of the story. ![]() It wouldn't be much of a recap if it didn't. Warning: This post contains spoilers for Outlander Season 3, episode 12. ![]()
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