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Outlander - Season 1, Episode 02: Castle Leoch
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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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Played by:
Caitriona Balfe
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Sam Heughan
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Tobias Menzies
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Graham McTavish
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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
Played by:
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
Played by:
Laura Donnelly
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Liam Carney
Played by:
Aislín McGuckin
Played by:
Roderick Gilkison
Played by:
Tim McInnerny
Played by:
Gillebride MacMillan
Played by:
John Sessions
Played by:
Daniel Kerr
Played by:
Lynsey-Anne Moffat
Played by:
David McKay
Played by:
Lucy Hollis
Played by:
Nicola Clark
Played by:
Bill Paterson
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Finn Den Hertog
Played by:
Tom Brittney
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Andrew Whipp
Played by:
Edmund Digby-Jones
Played by:
Simon Meacock
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Rory Burns
Played by:
Lochlann O'Mearáin
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Simon Callow
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Jim Sweeney
Played by:
Douglas Henshall
Played by:
Steven Cree
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Francis Magee
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Douglas Russell
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Jamie Kennedy
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Critics Of "Outlander - Season 1"
AV Club
May 18, 2016 The fact that we're taking this journey through the perspective of a woman makes things infinitely more interesting, especially because Claire so closely resembles the archetypal reluctant male hero we're used to seeing in the fantasy genre.
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Tampa Bay Times
May 18, 2016 This is the episode of Outlander that sold me on the series.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
May 18, 2016 Things got really interesting for our feminist time traveler this week and we quickly learned that the feminist struggle has been real for a very long time.
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TIME Magazine
May 18, 2016 Claire's transformation into a stoic adversary of sexism is more than fully realized, but don't confuse her for a misandrist.
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HitFix
May 18, 2016 Honestly I can't help but think how distraught I would be in this situation and the show hasn't done anything to disparage Frank's character so...hold on to your butts...I think I'm Team Frank. For now.
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ScreenRant
May 18, 2016 Outlander may be a slow-burn, much like HBO's Boardwalk Empire, but in that deliberate pacing lies some fascinating scenes.
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TV Fanatic
May 18, 2016 I always love waiting for who our main character is going to connect with and who she's going to clash with. We get the start of all those relationships in this episode.
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Den of Geek
May 18, 2016 This week's episode was unique, not only because of the story it occupied its time telling, but because it made, to my mind, an unprecedented leap in quality from pilot to second episode.
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IGN Movies
May 18, 2016 Besides showing off the beauty of Scotland and a look at 18th century life, tonight's Outlander emphasized that even when you're offered basic courtesies, you can still be a prisoner.
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Entertainment Weekly
May 18, 2016 A pair of scenes further paint an impressive picture of Jamie.
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