Outlander: "Pharos" — Outlander Season 8 Episode 9 Review
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Mary & Blake recap and give reaction to Outlander Season 8 Episode 9, "Pharos."
In this episode, we discuss why Lord John Grey finally gets the emotional spotlight, why the Jamie and Lord John chess scene may be the best payoff of Season 8, and why "Pharos" works as both a literal lighthouse clue and a symbolic title for the episode.
We also get into Richardson's reveal as a time traveler, Claire letting him go, Lord John shooting him anyway, Percy's betrayal, William's two-fathers reckoning, Bree giving birth, Claire writing "our story," and whether this episode actually works as the penultimate chapter of the entire series.
Plus, Mary brings the heat on Under The Tuscan Sun, cannoli, cribbage, Kelly Clarkson, mouth farts, and why Lord John walking away from Percy may be his Miss Independent moment.
In this episode, you'll hear:
Why "Pharos" is a strong episode title
How Diana Gabaldon's writing shapes the Lord John material
Why the chess scene between Jamie and Lord John works so well
Whether Percy's betrayal and death hit hard enough
Why Richardson's plan feels underbuilt
Claire's hope that history can still change
Lord John as the emotional engine of the episode
William's complicated love for both Jamie and Lord John
Whether "Pharos" gives enough momentum going into the finale
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Slàinte Mhath. 🏴