The finale episode of "Outlander" will feature some of TV's most disturbing scenes ever, which includes rape, torture and cruelty. Can Claire save her husband from Black Jack's torment?
Jamie can be broken out of Wentworth, but can he be freed from his mind? Claire must rescue her husband from the nightmare Black Jack has placed him in.
The season finale will feature Jamie's freedom, but in body only. Following the harrowing and barbaric episode last week on "Outlander," which featured Claire unsuccessfully attempting to bust Jamie out of Wentworth Prison, audiences get a new dose of darkness as the Starz series reaches its Season 1 finale.
"Outlander" airs one of the most highly anticipated and graphic episodes of the season with "Wentowrth Prison." The scene shows exemplary acting from Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan and Tobias Menzies.
Claire will attempt to break Jamie out of Wentworth Prison. Although she made decent strides in the last episode of "Outlander," Claire (Caitriona Balfe) was still unable to rescue her husband Jamie (Sam Heughan) and he had been sentenced to death at Wentworth Prison.
Jamie and Claire find themselves at the mercy of the Watch and have to hide Jamie's status as a wanted man. However, they may end up at the mercy of Black Jack regardless.
"Outlander" returns on Saturday with more action and suspense as the story continues to unfold and Jamie takes a chance in hopes of becoming a free man. Will he or will Claire step to help or cause problems?
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