![]() I know that seems impossible, but this is a show about time travel, guys, remember that all things are possible.ĭespite that obituary that Bree found in the future warning us all that Jamie and Claire seemingly meet their end in a house fire, Jamie begins to think that this snake has done him in. It’s dire because, oh boy, Jamie does not look good. Things are dire! And I don’t just mean because now Jamie and Roger have to spend an entire night alone together, which is probably on both of their lists of True Nightmare Situations, and that is really saying a lot for these two. Roger’s unable to track down the other guys and Jamie can’t walk on his leg - which looks worse by the actual minute - so the father and son-in-law duo will have to camp out in the woods overnight. Ah, nothing like having to suck venom out of your father-in-law’s leg for two men to truly bond. Jamie and Roger split from the rest of the group and Jamie ends up getting bitten by a venomous snake. ![]() ![]() Lucky for him, that means Bree pushes her husband into joining Jamie, Ian, Fergus, and Josiah on a hunting expedition after a herd of buffalo is spotted nearby. Did Roger really have to start talking about his father-in-law while trying to hookup with Bree WHILE their son sat mere feet away? Not to be dramatic, but that whole Morning with the MacKenzies scene really took a piece of my soul with it. Meanwhile, we, the audience, have our own trials to deal with right up front: Mainly, the juxtaposition of a lovely scene that made me want to cry tears of joy - Marsali, ready to pop out her third child any day, calling Claire, wait for it, Ma - immediately followed by a scene so awkward I wanted to pull my tear-stained eyeballs from my head. In this episode alone, the Frasers have to deal with a near-fatal snake bite, babies being born in the woods, and yes my friends, a buffalo attack. Okay, well, “simply” is never the right word when it comes to the trials and tribulations of the Frasers, because even though this episode takes a step back from the madness of the outside world to focus on one family getting by, madness follows this family wherever they go. And it's all because Brianna ingeniously invented a syringe using a hollowed-out snake tooth.Season five of Outlander has been juggling some pretty large-scale storylines - the Regulators versus Tryon and what it means for the impending Revolutionary War, Claire playing with history through her DIY penicillin, and even the Bonnet scheme - but “Monsters and Heroes” strips things down with a more insular story about simply surviving on Fraser’s Ridge. If you're wondering whether Jamie's leg gets amputated, the answer is, thankfully, no. I don't know what else to say due to being speechless. She strips off her nightdress, lies naked on top of Jamie, and then reaches down and gives him a hand job, which causes him to miraculously revive.Īgain: Claire appears to have saved Jamie's life by touching his penis. ![]() So.what does Claire do? Perform CPR, you ask? Nope. ![]() Makes sense.) But in the middle of the night, Jamie's condition worsens, and he asks Claire to touch him, and then he seemingly dies (or at least becomes unconscious) right in the middle of their conversation. But this is what appears to have happened: Jamie, near death, demands to return to his bed so Claire can sleep next to him. This scene was a little confusing, and honestly I was clutching my chest so hard during it that I may have hallucinated. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play Claire Saves Jamie's Life by Giving Him. ![]()
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