AVClub: “Let me tell it at my own pace,” Claire Fraser says, sitting opposite her ex-husband Frank Randall in the year 1948. Claire’s back in the world she left back in Outlander’s pilot. She’s hurt, confused, mourning. Jamie is gone. Their plans to change the future have apparently gone awry. Frank, who lived for two years haunted by her disappearance, wants answers, but he wants her to give them when she’s ready. She sits him down next to a fire and proceeds to tell him, all night, the whole story. She does so at her own pace. As the second season kicks off with quite the bang, it’s very clear that Outlander still belongs to Claire. It’s her story, and she commands it powerfully. She sets the pace, the tone, the stakes.
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