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Outlander - Season 1, Episode 08: Both Sides Now
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The series dates back to 1945 when a woman travels through time to encounter events of the world war II.
Genre:
Psychological, Sci-Fi
Actors:
Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Tobias Menzies, Graham McTavish, Duncan Lacroix, Grant ORourke, Stephen Walters, James Fleet, Tracey Wilkinson, Kathryn Howden, Prentis Hancock, ...»
Director:
Ronald D Moore
Country:
United States
- Episode 01: Sassenach
- Episode 02: Castle Leoch
- Episode 03: The Way Out
- Episode 04: The Gathering
- Episode 05: Rent
- Episode 06: The Garrison Commander
- Episode 07: The Wedding
- Episode 08: Both Sides Now
- Episode 09: The Reckoning
- Episode 10: By the Pricking of My Thumbs
- Episode 11: The Devil's Mark
- Episode 12: Lallybroch
- Episode 13: The Watch
- Episode 14: The Search
- Episode 15: Wentworth Prison
- Episode 16: To Ransom a Man's Soul
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Caitriona Balfe
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Sam Heughan
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Duncan Lacroix
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Grant O'Rourke
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Stephen Walters
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James Fleet
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Tracey Wilkinson
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Gary Lewis
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Lotte Verbeek
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Annette Badland
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Nell Hudson
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Laura Donnelly
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Liam Carney
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Aislín McGuckin
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Roderick Gilkison
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Tim McInnerny
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Gillebride MacMillan
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John Sessions
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Daniel Kerr
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Lynsey-Anne Moffat
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David McKay
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Lucy Hollis
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Nicola Clark
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Bill Paterson
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Finn Den Hertog
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Tom Brittney
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Andrew Whipp
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Edmund Digby-Jones
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Simon Meacock
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Rory Burns
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Lochlann O'Mearáin
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Simon Callow
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Jim Sweeney
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Douglas Henshall
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Steven Cree
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Critics Of "Outlander - Season 1"
Entertainment Weekly
May 25, 2016 I'd like to believe that even the purest of source-material purists among us would agree that the small-screen adaptation of Diana Gabaldon's Outlander has benefited greatly from the increased presence of Claire's left-behind-love Frank.
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TV Equals
May 25, 2016 Major kudos again to Ron D Moore for taking a premise that could be adapted very poorly and making it shine.
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IGN Movies
May 25, 2016 Outlander's midseason finale was gripping and thankfully saw Claire achieve her goal of getting to Craigh na Dun.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
May 25, 2016 We are seeing a completely different side of Frank, and it's quite interesting.
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Den of Geek
May 20, 2016 This week's installment (and the last installment before April, kill me now) of Outlander managed to do the unthinkable: Convert me to team Claire and Frank.
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Tampa Bay Times
May 25, 2016 I'm still spinning from all the plot movement! Most episodes have covered a chapter or two, but this episode followed six chapters, and yet they still managed to give Frank lots of story that's not in the book.
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TV Fanatic
May 25, 2016 This episode takes a big step by giving us a lot of Frank Randall. Definitely more than we've gotten since the pilot and, I think it kind of works.
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ScreenRant
May 25, 2016 Ronald D. Moore writes an engaging albeit abrupt hour of television likely to have you yearning for more.
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AV Club
May 20, 2016 It's powerful, heartbreaking stuff that leaves you wondering how anyone could still doubt the intelligence and weight of this show.
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IMDb: 7
2017
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Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
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