Article originally written for Seat42F.
This week’s episode of OUTLANDER on Starz is all about “The
Search” for Jamie (Sam Heughan). Learning he has been captured by the British,
Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jenny (Laura Donnelly) set out to rescue their
husband and brother, respectively. But rushing off without a plan could get
Jamie into more dire straits than he’s presently in.
I like the arc of “The Search.” The episode begins with
Jamie captured, and ends with the same. In the middle, though we do not see
him, he is free for a time. However, Claire’s efforts to find him lead to him
being nabbed again, or so we hear, which has to make her feel even worse than
she already does, her actions resulting in the exact opposite outcome than what
she wants.
It’s not all Claire’s fault. Jenny doesn’t have a plan,
either, and having just given birth, she shouldn’t be out anywhere. She ends up
heading home relatively early on, after a disturbing torture session, needing
to return to nurse her child. Then, Claire’s second companion, Murtagh (Duncan
Lacroix), comes up with the idea to make a reputation for themselves so that Jamie
can find them. But Claire doesn’t just stick to his theory, introducing jazz
music (highly amusing!) and trying to pay off a gypsy that is copying their
shtick. That the gypsy ends up being helpful probably makes the whole thing a
wash, at best.
Even with these setbacks, “The Search” is an entertaining
episode of OUTLANDER. Jenny and Claire are still fairly new in their
relationship, so it’s nice to see them bonding, even when it involves unwanted,
painful branding. Murtagh is often around, but so little is known about him.
Claire and Murtagh share one powerful scene this week that really helps flesh
out his character.
In the end, though, it’s Clan MacKenzie that must help
Claire rescue Jamie. First Willie (Finn Den Hertog) volunteers, then Angus
(Stephen Walters), then the rest. Dougal (Graham McTavish) isn’t enthusiastic
about the scheme to free Jamie from captivity, believing his nephew doomed, but
he does allow his men to participate, so even if he’s not an asset, he’s not a
strong detractor, either. Now we’ll just have to wait ‘til next week to see if
they succeed, since “The Search” runs out of time before we actually get to the
rescue.
A strange thing happens when Claire encounters Dougal in
that he proposes she marry him. Dougal is obviously attracted to Claire, given
that time he tried to rape her, but he never seems to like her very much. Why
would he want her to be his bride? On the other hand, Dougal was in love with
Geillis, who has much in common with Claire including being a time traveler, so
perhaps he has a type that is not obvious to the observer. Or he just thinks
he’s doing her a favor.
Claire is offended because, to her eyes, Dougal is leaving
his nephew to die while trying to steal his bride, but I don’t think Dougal
sees it that way. He is a practical man, and as much as he likes to fight for
what he believes in, he’s not anxious to embark upon a suicide mission. I think
if Dougal thought there were a decent chance to save Jamie, he would do so, and
his dismissing the idea is purely because he doesn’t see a good way to make
that happen.
Similarly, he seems to think he’s being noble by offering
Claire protection, not trying to be an opportunist. Dougal is a man of his
time, and I believe he is acting in what he thinks is a kind-hearted manner to
a relation. Or, at least as kind-hearted as Dougal MacKenzie can get.
Not a lot happens in “The Search,” but it is chock full of
compelling scenes, funny moments, and has great character development,
especially for Murtagh and Dougal. That makes it a great episode in my book.
OUTLANDER airs Saturdays at 9 p.m. ET on Starz.
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