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18.07.2023 - 15:07 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Episode five of Outlander season seven aired on Friday and things really are getting intense!
Jamie and Claire made it to Fort Ticonderoga on their voyage back to Scotland and Brianna and Roger are settling back into life at Lallybroch.
Episode five means there are only three instalments left of the first half of the latest season and the second lot of eight episodes will not air until next year.
Episode five, which is named "Singapore", follows a few different stories including one with Young Ian finding out he's a father, Brianna starting a new job as a plant inspector and William finding himself in a bit of a situation.
There's also a bit of mystery lingering for the viewers as it seems that Roger and Brianna are being watched by someone lurking in the forrest outside Lallybroch.
Many fans loved the latest episode and flocked to social media to talk about it.
One penned: "I love the season so much! Love the new character’s and story lines but I’m really missing Fergus and Marsali. Do they ever come back??"
Another added: "I like seeing the storylines in both centuries, past and present.."
While one penned: "Wow! Season 7 is FABULOUS!!"
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