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The historical integration is seamless. The show has always excelled at placing its fictional characters alongside real historical figures, and the introduction of the riots in Wilmington provides a visceral backdrop. Jamie’s internal conflict—torn between his oath to the Crown and his knowledge that the Revolution must succeed for the sake of his family—is handled with characteristic nuance. Sam Heughan does excellent work here, portraying a man who is physically present in a tavern but mentally calculating odds for a war that hasn't fully started.
4.5/5
~2–4 GB (x264) / ~1–2 GB (x265)
Blu-ray Disc
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