Ep 5. Perpetual Adoration
- TVMA
- March 15, 2020
- 56 min
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8.1 (2,103)
In Outlander season 5 episode 5, titled "Perpetual Adoration," the storyline continues to follow the high stakes life of Claire and Jamie Fraser, their family, and their community during the onset of the American Revolutionary War.
The episode opens with Brianna and Roger wrestling with the decision of whether or not to return to their own time, or to stay in the 18th century with their family. As they contemplate their choice, they begin to assess the risks of staying, including the potential repercussions to their relationship, their safety, and the safety of their child.
Meanwhile, given the high tension of the revolutionary war that is quickly unfolding, the show begins to take a more somber tone, with much of the episode dealing with themes of violence, guilt, and grief. Claire, particularly, is struggling with the idea of taking life in her medical practice, while Jamie is continuing to grapple with the sins of his past.
The episode takes a particularly interesting turn when a local priest disappears without explanation, causing concern and confusion in the community. After the congregation begins to worry about his whereabouts, Claire and Jamie begin to investigate, leading them to some unexpected revelations about their own identities, and the ways in which their presence is affecting the community.
The rest of the episode follows the characters as they confront these various challenges, navigate the complexities of their relationships, and grapple with the harsh realities of life in the midst of war.
Overall, "Perpetual Adoration" is a poignant and emotionally charged episode that continues to deliver the combination of drama, intrigue, and romance that Outlander fans have come to know and love. With its complex characters, rich historical setting, and high stakes plotlines, this episode is sure to leave fans on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the next installment in this thrilling series.