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Outlander 8x06 Episode Breakdown

39 min · 12. mai 2026
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This week, we’re diving into Outlander Season 8, Episode 6 "Blessed are the Merciful," where loyalties are tested, emotions run high, and new storylines continue to develop. We break down the biggest character moments and what this episode could mean for the road ahead (given there are only a few episodes left).

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