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Outlander's final season gets off to a promising, characteristically busy start

Nailing a final season is no easy task. Just ask Game Of Thrones and Stranger Things. Nailing the final season of a beloved, decade-plus-old, time-traveling love story with hyper-opinionated fans might be nearly impossible. Only time will tell if Starz’s venerable Outlander can beat the odds. And as it opens its eighth and final season, the historical-fiction series has one foot in a tumultuous present and another in a foreboding future.

Now knee deep in the American Revolution, Claire (Caitríona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) are back in the North Carolina mountains and trying to live a quiet life in an untenable time. Lest we forget, he resigned his post as brigadier general (a resignation written in blood on the back of a poor messenger boy) at the Battle Of Monmouth, as Claire bled out from a gunshot wound. Adamant they were done living in a hail of bullets, the couple reacquaint themselves in the season premiere with a Fraser’s Ridge that has thrived in their absence. Their nephew, Ian (John Bell), built them a new home after theirs burned to the ground, and a busy trading post has brought a commercial heartbeat to the ridge. There are signs of life after war already showing for the Frasers. 

But an uneventful existence was never in the cards for their twilight years. Before they can even unpack, Jamie and Claire face crises on multiple fronts. First and foremost on the show’s mind is last season’s revelation that the Frasers’ oldest daughter Faith, who was thought to be stillborn in season two, actually survived without their knowledge and grew up to have her own daughters before being killed. This arose after the Frasers came to be in charge of Fanny (Florrie May Wilkinson), Faith’s only surviving daughter, and suspected that she is of their own bloodline. However, understanding how their daughter could have lived a life without them weighs heavy on the couple as the season begins, making them take drastic measures to grapple with what and who might have taken them farther from Faith. Not all fans, especially those devoted to author Diana Gabaldon’s book series, were thrilled by this twist, given it is a creation of the TV series. But showrunner and writer Matthew B. Roberts signals from season eight’s opening scene that they are committed to seeing this decision through. Their search for Faith and care for Fanny colors everything the Frasers do in the first three episodes provided to critics.

It isn’t the only crisis at hand. Tensions with new residents on the ridge, including retired Loyalist Captain Charles Cunningham (Kieran Bew) running the trading post, will force the Frasers to play offense on their own land. A visit from the future in the premiere also hands them something bigger to fear. As featured in the trailers, the Frasers come into possession of a book written by Claire’s first husband Frank Randall (Tobias Menzies) in the twentieth century that chronicles the history of the North Carolina Scots in the revolution. Tucked away in those pages is the acknowledgement that James Fraser will die at the Battle Of Kings Mountain in October 1780.

With a premonition of sorts foretelling his death in a war he has sworn off, Jamie becomes untethered by a threat he can’t directly address. Can he stay away from war when it is encroaching on his land? This isn’t the first time the show has teased the Frasers with possible doom. Their second daughter, Brianna (Sophie Skelton), originally traveled back in time in season four to warn them of a 1776 newspaper report that claimed they died in a house fire. Clearly they were able to skirt death’s scythe then, so it stands to reason that Jamie could do it again. If any mark could be made about the season early on, it’s that this “been there, done that” muscle memory undercuts the tension born of this missive from the future. The Frasers know very well that you can’t believe everything you read. But this series is also beyond mere mortal danger at this point. With declarations of love transcending life or death delivered seemingly every episode, the season itself isn’t that petrified by the threat of a life stamped out. Instead, it is more interested in looking at the well-worn path in its wake to decide what legacy it can leave behind.

 

A parade of familiar faces who left Claire and Jamie’s orbit over the past few seasons are back for the home stretch, including an emotional return for Jamie’s adopted son Fergus (César Domboy), his wife Marsali (Lauren Lyle), and their brood of children. Menzies, who once played the dual role of Frank and the villainous Black Jack Randall, also returns in voice only to haunt Jamie through Frank’s academic obituary from the future.

Combined with their crisis of Faith, Claire and Jamie are forced to reckon with the people left in their wake in season eight (dead or alive). With that in mind, these final episodes are among the series’ most contemplative and unsure entries yet. That’s not a bad thing (in fact, quite the opposite). Balfe and Heughan have come to stand more confidently stoic than ever in the strengths and weaknesses of Claire and Jamie’s relationship for their last televised chapter. (Gabaldon is writing a tenth and final book that will continue their story beyond the TV series’ scope.) They both arrive better equipped to weather this reflective moment than in previous seasons, when their disjointed sensibilities haven’t always led to them using their words wisely. 

With Faith’s story resurfaced, Claire and Jamie are losing a daughter all over again, navigating the assimilation of a new family member in Fanny, and trying to stay above the fray in the climax of a war that will rewrite history. In other words, Outlander remains characteristically busy in its closing moments and sets a high bar for itself to tie all of its loose ends. Season eight succeeds (so far) by not cowering from the loftier questions about Claire and Jamie’s knotted place in the family tree of their past, present, and future. 

Hunter Ingram is a contributor to The A.V. Club. Outlander season eight premieres March 6 on Starz.   

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