

Past. Present. Forever.
09/08/2014
Overview
The story of Claire Randall, a married combat nurse from 1945 who is mysteriously swept back in time to 1743, where she is immediately thrown into an unknown world where her life is threatened. When she is forced to marry Jamie, a chivalrous and romantic young Scottish warrior, a passionate affair is ignited that tears Claire's heart between two vastly different men in two irreconcilable lives.
Status: Returning Series
Rating: 82%
Original language: EN
First Air Date: 09/08/2014
Last Air Date: 17/01/2025
Official website:
https://www.starz.com/us/en/series/outlander/21796
Status: Returning Series
First Air Date: 09/08/2014
Last Air Date: 17/01/2025
Number of season: 8
Number of episodes: 92

Season name: Specials
0
75
09/08/2014

Season name: Season 1
1
16
09/08/2014

Season name: Season 2
2
13
09/04/2016

Season name: Season 3
3
13
10/09/2017

Season name: Season 4
4
13
04/11/2018

Season name: Season 5
5
12
16/02/2020

Season name: Season 6
6
8
06/03/2022

Season name: Season 7
7
16
16/06/2023

Season name: Season 8
8
1
06/03/2026
Review by: Ahstaroth
Written by: Ahstaroth on 2017-11-13T18:20:18.521Z
TL;DR: If you're interested in watching this show because you heard there was time travel, don't. That is about 1% about what this show is about, at least in the first season (that's as far as I've gotten). And even the time travel aspect is mystical, there is no sci-fi element here. LOST it ain't. If that changes past season one, well, I guess I might enjoy it more, but that's was my primary reason for giving the show a go, and my wife is enjoying this a lot more than I am. Can't get enough of it. For me, it's pretty meh, and this is more of a warning for the guys than a proper review.
The show is 99% fish-out-of-water story of a feisty modern (well, from 1945 anyway) Englishwoman nurse , Claire Randall (played by Caitriona Balfe), who is sent back to 18th century Scotland by some mumbo-jumbo druidic magic after touching a runestone. The theme is heavy on a Harlequin-esque romance between the two leads, Claire and Jamie Fraser (played by Sam Heughan). There's some fighting, almost as much boobies as Game of Thrones, and gore that may keep the guys interested, but this show is mostly going to appeal to women I think.
(This may be a spoiler, but there is also a FAR too long drawn-out guy-on-guy homoerotic torture arc that I really hated. And, aside from the lead, a lot of the men depicted are pretty horrible.)
I think the historical costume-drama aspect of it is pretty interesting, I know a fair amount more about 18th century Scotland than I used to (which was pretty much nothing). So, if you like that kind of stuff, you might like this. Honestly though, I think having a POV of a modern woman kind of muddles the historical aspect a bit. I liked Downton Abbey better if that helps (yes I know, different time period, but I think handled the period piece costume drama aspect better, even with all the soap opera tropes), so that may say something.
Review by: misubisu
Written by: misubisu on 2023-05-22T22:21:14.244Z
The 1st season was great... the 2nd season was okay... then it just gets silly. My suspension of disbelief was in overdrive and soon burnt out.
Review by: Dean
Written by: Dean on 2023-08-25T06:26:41.212Z
Amazing show. Interesting story. Well developed characters & most importantly no cancer woke culture garbage & propaganda. Highly recommend.