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Back in the 20th century, Roger discovers a historical obituary stating that Claire and Jamie die in a house fire on Fraser's Ridge in the 1770s. DVD and Blu-ray Details outlander s04e04 dvdrip
– In Savannah, a trial is held for a captured Marauder. Lord John Grey serves as counsel, arguing for due process even as the local populace clamors for swift execution. The episode uses this courtroom scene to explore the tension between law and frontier justice . These features aim to enhance the user experience
| Element | Details | |---------|---------| | | Outlander (Starz) – adaptation of Diana Gabaldon’s novels | | Season | 4 (covers The Fiery Cross , the second half of the novel) | | Episode | 4 (Episode 4 of the season, 38th overall) | | Writer | Toni Graphia (teleplay) – based on the novel The Fiery Cross by Diana Gabaldon | | Director | Chris Murphy | | Running time | ~56 minutes (TV) – ~58 minutes on DVD/BD | | Rating | TV‑MA (Violence, Language, Sexual Content) | | Key locations | Fraser’s Ridge (North Carolina), the Scottish Highlands (flashback/vision), Charleston (South Carolina), the “Marauders” camp, the courtroom in Savannah | | Major characters | Claire Fraser (Caitríona Balfe), Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan), Brianna Fraser (Sophie Skelton), Roger MacKenzie (Richard Rankin), Lord John Grey (John MacGinley), Fergus (Graham McTavish), Murtagh (John Bell), Ian Murray (Steven Cree), Black Jack Randall (Harry Gilby), etc. | Lord John Grey serves as counsel, arguing for
– In a flashback to the Scottish Highlands, we see a younger Jamie recalling the brutal tactics of the “Marauders,” a rogue clan that once raided his family’s lands. Their modern counterpart, led by the ruthless Black Jack Randall , now operates out of a hidden camp in the backwoods, preying on settlers.
– The episode ends with a surprise attack on the Fraser camp. As flames engulf the settlement, a silhouette—later revealed to be Murtagh —rushes to save the children. The final shot freezes on a burning cross, echoing the episode’s title and foreshadowing the looming civil war.