I wish Jamie had told William after William discovers he's his father that Jamie killed the Earl on the first day of his life to save William. Jamie had a long list of things he'd done for William that should have been communicated to William to evoke gratitude that Jamie deserved.
Jamie saves his son's life. I love Jamie's instantaneous resolve. No fear. No hesistation. Just a bullet in the Earl's head. Are we to understand that the Dunsany grandparents know that Jamie is the father? We know Isobel does because Geneva told her.
@@elizabethwright5261 Jamie did them all a favor, including William, by making it impossible for the Earl to disown William or publicly shame him. And the Earl got what he deserved, threatening to kill a child. Lady Dunsany remarks much later to one of the women about the resemblance.
@@elizabethwright5261 Yes, but they know that that is true if the Earl is to be believed. Why else would Lady Dunseny offer to take and raise the child?
btw, it was very risky, he had to take it considering the baby was gonna get killed, but when he shoot the man, the man dropped the baby, it's a good thing the baby didn't get damaged.
I suspect William will soon find out that Jamie is his father. Jamie told the Cherokee as much and I wonder William didn't take that statement seriously.
He's a Fraser. When you get two Frasers together and they disagree just get out from between them and let them fight it out. Oh, and stay far away from crystal chandeliers.😉
This is not how any of it happened in the book. This whole series. He wouldn’t and isn’t allowed to wander freely around like this. Yes he does save the baby but only her parents are there not her sister. He is in the servants kitchen when a maid tells the rest of the staff that Geneva had died after died after having the baby.
@@deVeresd.Kfz.1515 Yeah, he was impotent. He just got married to young and beautiful woman on partnership deal between him and Geneva's father, Ellesmere hoping that Geneva could help him with that department, Geneva apparently didn't feel attracted to him, and doesn't want to seduce Ellesmere, and it doesn't help that when maids know about bedsheets and spread gossip to servants, and the gossip goes to Ellesmere.
How many kids do you have? Fur babies count :)
One fur baby.
was it a risky move? The man was holding the baby when he was shot, the baby dropped down
@@cautarepvp2079 his fall was attenuated by the plot mattress.
2 both terriers💓💓
@@kithale316 cute
I wish Jamie had told William after William discovers he's his father that Jamie killed the Earl on the first day of his life to save William. Jamie had a long list of things he'd done for William that should have been communicated to William to evoke gratitude that Jamie deserved.
Jamie saves his son's life. I love Jamie's instantaneous resolve. No fear. No hesistation. Just a bullet in the Earl's head. Are we to understand that the Dunsany grandparents know that Jamie is the father? We know Isobel does because Geneva told her.
They have a good suspicion but to have a bastard in the family would be a great dishonour.
@@elizabethwright5261 Jamie did them all a favor, including William, by making it impossible for the Earl to disown William or publicly shame him. And the Earl got what he deserved, threatening to kill a child.
Lady Dunsany remarks much later to one of the women about the resemblance.
@@elizabethwright5261 Yes, but they know that that is true if the Earl is to be believed. Why else would Lady Dunseny offer to take and raise the child?
@@markporter9075 because it is her grandson, bustard or not. She loved her daughter.
btw, it was very risky, he had to take it considering the baby was gonna get killed, but when he shoot the man, the man dropped the baby, it's a good thing the baby didn't get damaged.
Such a great story line - it is his child's life as well. Slam dunk her very first time - William is the result.
To stay alive, William takes two lives on the same night.. and I just realized that now 😅
Love this series.
Sam is so handsome he was born to play this role of Jamie
His performances get better each season.
Love this epic scene
Diana Gabaldon had to villainize Geneva with the whole blackmail thing and kill her fast because she was making her protagonist, Claire look bad.
Boom headshot
Zero hesitation. Bam.
Now Geneva's baby is a man, and he is giving Jamie a hard time, lol😅.
I suspect William will soon find out that Jamie is his father. Jamie told the Cherokee as much and I wonder William didn't take that statement seriously.
@@markporter9075 He was a boy and they were trying not to die.
He's a Fraser. When you get two Frasers together and they disagree just get out from between them and let them fight it out. Oh, and stay far away from crystal chandeliers.😉
A month later .......he KNOWS!! HE FINALLY KNOWS!
William 😍🥰🤏🏽
Why did they have to remove geneva 😢
unfortunately, she did not last in the books, so she died in the series as well.
This is not how any of it happened in the book. This whole series. He wouldn’t and isn’t allowed to wander freely around like this. Yes he does save the baby but only her parents are there not her sister. He is in the servants kitchen when a maid tells the rest of the staff that Geneva had died after died after having the baby.
What a great scene in Outlander! We now know Jamie has a son! This show is amazing!💙🤍🏴
Great aim if you consider that the pistol is not rifled
No scope.
1:45 how.. he knew if she was virgin or not, i mesn women can pretend that they are still virgin?
@@michellemartinez2How was she that dumb to not lay with him??
She was pregnant and the baby was the proof that she was not a virgin. Also, the old man was impotent.
Ellesmere never consummated the marriage with her
@@deVeresd.Kfz.1515 Yeah, he was impotent. He just got married to young and beautiful woman on partnership deal between him and Geneva's father, Ellesmere hoping that Geneva could help him with that department, Geneva apparently didn't feel attracted to him, and doesn't want to seduce Ellesmere, and it doesn't help that when maids know about bedsheets and spread gossip to servants, and the gossip goes to Ellesmere.