
OUTLANDER, 3.8 – ‘First Wife’
[usr 3.5] By taking young Ian (John Bell) back to Lallybroch, Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) may have assumed their troubles were...
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[usr 3.5] By taking young Ian (John Bell) back to Lallybroch, Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) may have assumed their troubles were...

[usr 3.5] While Star Trek: Discovery was initially keen to differentiate itself from previous Star Trek series, recent episodes have been more customary. And...

[usr 3.0] Outlander is often a curious beast. After six episodes of well-crafted, character-driven drama, full of resonance and emotion, its makers suddenly realise...

[usr 4.0] I’m sure a lot of people were overjoyed with this episode, which epitomised classic Star Trek in many ways. It’s only right...

[usr 4.0] After a short break, Outlander returns and finally relieves the pressure from the teasing climax of “Freedom and Whisky”, in which Jamie...

[usr 3.5] It’s been interesting to consider other opinions of Star Trek: Discovery, now we’re deeper enough into the first season to make some...

[usr 3.5] This fifth episode did a lot of good things, furthering our understanding of these characters, while using the theme of pain to...

[usr 4.0] With “Freedom and Whisky”, the fifth episode of this season of Outlander, the narrative viewpoint shifts back to Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and...

[usr 3.5] Now that Star Trek: Discovery’s up and running, “The Butcher’s Knife Cares Not for the Lamb’s Cry” delivered an hour that’s probably...

[usr 4.5] “Of Lost Things” initially returns us to 1968 and the aftermath of Roger Wakefield’s discovery in Outlander season 2’s finale, “Dragonfly in Amber”,...

[usr 3.5] There’s a short sequence in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’s pilot, “The Emissary”, which is a flashback to the Federation’s famous battle...

[usr 4.0] Television adaptations and remakes of Hollywood movies are a risky move, especially when it comes to beloved franchises. Sometimes lazy and often...