Tag: Caitriona Balfe
Starz Developing an ‘Outlander’ Prequel Series
The end of another Draughtlander isn’t the only thing we have to celebrate. An Outlander prequel series is officially in the works. Read on for more information!
The 2020 Tell-Tale TV Awards: Results! ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine,’ ‘Riverdale,’ and ‘Good Omens’ Among Winners
The results are in! Find out who won this year’s Tell-Tale TV Awards.
Outlander Season Finale Review: Never My Love (Season 5 Episode 12)
Jamie and his army go to war not for land or power, but for Claire during one of Outlander’s most brutal hours yet. Read on for our review of the season finale, “Never My Love.”
Outlander Review: Journeycake (Season 5 Episode 11)
Outlander embraces the time-travelling element of its story in ways we’ve never quite seen before. Read on for our review of the season’s penultimate episode, “Journeycake.”
Outlander Review: Mercy Shall Follow Me (Season 5 Episode 10)
The success of Stephen Bonnet, even in his demise, is a testament to Outlander’s greatest achievement as a series — it’s antagonists. Read on for our review of “Mercy Shall Follow Me.”
Outlander Review: Monsters and Heroes (Season 5 Episode 9)
Life on Fraser’s Ridge is anything but dull these days! Read on for our review of Outlander Season 5 Episode 9, “Monsters and Heroes.”
Outlander Review: Famous Last Words (Season 5 Episode 8)
Outlander tackles the aftermath of tragedy through new lenses of storytelling. Read on for our review of “Famous Last Words.”
Outlander Review: The Ballad of Roger Mac (Season 5 Episode 7)
Outlander crafts an emotional tale of war that will go down in history as one of the greatest episodes of the series! Read on for our 5-Star review of “The Ballad of Roger Mac.”
Outlander Review: Better to Marry Than Burn (Season 5 Episode 6)
Outlander uses Jocasta’s wedding to gather together the big players of this season, but the occasion turns out to be a bit of a mess. Check out our review of “Better to Marry Than Burn.”
Outlander Review: Perpetual Adoration (Season 5 Episode 5)
Sticking close to the pacing of the source material, Outlander is handling the difficult task of developing a slower brand of storytelling with relative ease. Check out our review of “Perpetual Adoration.”










