The Frasers return to Lallybroch to find a brief moment of peace, only to have it shattered when Prince Charles Stuart forges Jamie's signature on a Jacobite manifesto, branding him a traitor to the British Crown. Jamie is forced to gather men for a cause he knows is doomed.
The character of , was a real historical figure known for his Machiavellian shifting of allegiances. Like his fictional counterpart, the real Lovat "played both sides," eventually committing to the Jacobites and becoming the last man in Britain to be executed by public beheading. Outlander recap: The Fox's Lair - Entertainment Weekly "Outlander" The Fox's Lair(2016)
The return to Scotland brings back beloved Season 1 faces, including Jenny (Laura Donnelly) and Ian, as well as the complicated MacKenzie patriarch, Colum. The Frasers return to Lallybroch to find a
Despite Claire’s knowledge of the future and their efforts in France, the wheels of history turn toward Culloden. The episode explores the theme that trying to change the future often leads one directly into it. Like his fictional counterpart, the real Lovat "played
Reverting to her "La Dame Blanche" persona, Claire uses Lovat’s own superstitions against him, faking a "vision" of his execution to manipulate him into supporting the Stuarts. Notable Performances & Returns
The episode received mixed reviews for its pacing, with some critics finding it a "slow-moving" bridge between major plot points.