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Outlander 8x08 Episode Breakdown

31 min · 26. Mai 2026
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This week, we are diving into Outlander Season 8, Episode 8 "Into the Forst." This episode is the final time we see my beloved Marsali, get to witness Jamie and William grow closer in their strained relationship, watch as the Ridge continues to prepare for the looming battle ahead, and learn some very significant show changes to the character of Fanny. As we grow closer to the finale, more and more storylines seem to be wrapping up, and while some of them feel natural in their conclusions, others feel worthy of commentary and discussion. Lets chat!

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