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Meanwhile, in Scotland, 1980, Roger and Brianna face a different kind of war: the war of domestic normalcy. spends significant time at Lallybroch (now restored by Roger’s ancestor), exploring the trauma of returning home.

What makes this work is the performance of Nell Hudson. For years, Laoghaire has been the villain, but here, Hudson imbues her with a tragic, exhausted humanity. She isn’t a witch; she’s a woman who was never loved. When Jamie hands over a chest of silver to secure her silence and her future, it feels less like a payoff and more like a divorce settlement from hell. It is closure, but it is ugly. Outlander 7x9

Meanwhile, Young Ian receives a letter from his Mohawk wife, Emily (Esther Chae). In a subplot that is mercifully not rushed, Ian confesses to Claire that the "demon" he carries isn't just trauma—it is the specific, lonely grief of having loved someone he cannot have. It is a tender moment that provides the episode’s only real warmth before the storm. Meanwhile, in Scotland, 1980, Roger and Brianna face

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