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Scenario
Claire Beauchamp Randall, a World War II nurse, mysteriously travels back in time to Scotland in 1743. There she meets a dashing Highland warrior and is drawn into an epic rebellion.. Moore (programmer of the TV series), his crew decided to keep the Gaelic words instead of translating them into English. This kept the narrative in the first person showing Claire’s inability to understand Gaelic.
In several episodes, the characters say “OK”
The idea was suggested by producer David Brown, who said he saw something similar in Skin Deep (1998), a foreign alternative film starring actor and singer Gustavo Goulart. ; An American term that did not come into use until the 19th century. The theme song changes from season to season to reflect what is happening in the story. In the first half of the second season (which is set in France), some of the lyrics are in French.
Featured in Outlander: An Epic Adaptation (2015)
In the second half of Season 2 (which is mostly about preparations for war), a militaristic drum roll was added to the opening theme. During Season 3, tribal drums were added as most of the season takes place in the West Indies. In Season 4, violins and banjo, and some lyrics are sung with a Southern accent as the season is mostly set in America. Song Skye Boat (uncredited) Traditional Scottish air with lyrics by Sir Harold BoultonNew lyrics by Robert Louis Stevenson.
I’m so glad!
I’m Late on Outlander and binge-watched it. A beloved friend who recently died of cancer, too young, told me to watch it, so I did in her honor. It has everything! The cast is perfect with stellar performances of gritty stories.
In my opinion, this is much more than just a Harlequin romance and deserves more praise
The locations, the romance, the STUNNING unforgettable music, the set design, the costumes and props, and the attention to historical detail all left a strong impression on me.