![]() In the show, Brianna dreams she’s little again and her father, Frank ( Tobias Menzies), is carrying her out of the car and into her house. In the book, it was her cousin, young Jamie, who found Brianna walking the road toward the house – minus the injury. Book fans expect this to be where she might end up at Lallybroch. She gets close enough that we recognize it to be Lallybroch.Īt dusk, Brianna’s cold, exhausted, and in pain. The next morning she continues her limping sojourn toward a smoke-producing chimney in the distance. One last hug by old friends and Roger touches the stones.īrianna brought matches with her and makes camp, settling in by the fire to eat her PB&J. With his provisions in his pocket, they climb up the hill to the circle. Roger drives to Craig Na Dun with Fiona (Iona Claire) so she can take the car back after he goes through the stones. An injured lass on the side of a frozen road is hard to turn away. She didn’t have that injury in the book, but it leads us into the story change I mentioned. She takes a spill along the way and injures her ankle. The episode begins with her traversing a snow-covered 18th century Scotland with the little bit of provisions, including a map, she brought with her. The last time we saw Brianna she was in the process of touching the stones on Craig Na Dun. In the book, it was Claire who took that with her when she went back to Jamie. Season four episode seven’s title card began with Bree making a PB&J sandwich. And if you look close, there was a new little flash of something to come in the opening sequence of scene clips involving the Natives. I think they did a great job, but you can judge for yourself. Scheduling conflicts happen at times, so a series must work around them. The episode took a significant deviation from the book, largely owed to the absence of one key actress: Laura Donnelly who plays Jenny Murray. Another good title might have been Outlander “NexGen.” This episode focused entirely on Brianna ( Sophie Skelton) and Roger (Richard Rankin). I’m not sure this is true for others, but the title for season four episode seven, “Down the Rabbit Hole,” gave me visions of The Matrix trilogy. Sophie Skelton as Brianna in ‘Outlander’ season 4 episode 7 (Photo Credit: Starz)
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