![]() Several more residents died of the infection. The Ridge residents call it “the flux” and are encouraged to boil water until they can figure out the source of the contamination. ![]() Under the microscope, Claire discovers the amoeba that causes dysentery. ![]() Claire curses her inability to save them but forgets her medical assistants are 18th Century folks who are convinced something’s wrong with her. MacNeil and one of the children dies of dehydration. Claire, Brianna, Lizzie, and Malva go to their cabin for what we call today a wellness check and it turns out the entire family is severely ill. Roger finishes another Sunday sermon at the meetinghouse but realizes the MacNeil family is missing. The dysentery outbreak in the first half is seamlessly linked to the shocking cliff-hanger ending through Claire’s hallucinations, but sorry history nerds: the Hamiltonsong lyric episode title is more about the shocking cliff-hanger than the war! Strong performances from the entire cast supported a script that streamlined many book chapters into an hour and 10 minutes. This week’s Outlander feels like two episodes in one.
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