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Outlander
The Battle Joined
Directed by
Brendan Maher
TV-MA
S3 • E1
Sep 9, 2017
57m
8.8
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Jamie's past provides his only hope of survival following the Battle of Culloden. A pregnant Claire attempts to adjust to life in 1940s Boston.
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Cast of The Battle Joined
Caitríona Balfe
Claire Randall Fraser
Sam Heughan
Jamie Fraser
Sophie Skelton
Brianna Randall
Richard Rankin
Roger Wakefield
John Bell
Young Ian Murray
Grant O'Rourke
Rupert MacKenzie
Tobias Menzies
Frank Randall / Jonathan 'Black Jack' Randall
Steven Cree
Ian Murray
Duncan Lacroix
Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser
Jim Sweeney
Andrew MacDonald
Julian Wadham
Lord General George Murray
Gerard Horan
Quartermaster John O'Sullivan
Laura Donnelly
Jenny Fraser Murray
Sam Hoare
Lord Hal Melton
Oliver Tilney
Lieutenant Wallace
Colin Stinton
Dean Jackson
Kimberley Nixon
Millie Nelson
Roger Ringrose
Dr. Thorne
Rory Barraclough
Frederick MacBean
John Mclarnon
Killick
Garry Summers
Anesthesiologist
Ryan Ralph Gerrard
Giles McMartin
Joanna Harte
Nurse
Greg Esplin
Hamish
Andrew Gower
Charles Stuart
Brendan Maher
Director
Ronald D. Moore
Writer / Producer
Karen Campbell
Producer
Shannon Goss
Producer
Toni Graphia
Producer
Ben McGinnis
Producer
The Battle Joined Ratings & Reviews
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
The season premiere finds fire in its blend of action and survival, whether concretely in the heat of battle or figuratively in the smothering societal expectations of an America that has yet to feel the impact of second-wave feminism.
Glamour
Roxane Gay
The drought may be over, but our lips are still parched. The show knows what we want and it is going to make us wait for it, though I have no sense of how long that wait might be.
PopWrapped
Brooke Corso
I couldn't help but feel the tenets of the genre underlying the couple's dual realities of existing within and without their worlds.
Refinery29
Anne Cohen
Can I just say, Frank was made to be a little girl's dad.
Entertainment Weekly
Amy Wilkinson
The Droughtlander is over, Sassenachs, and I, for one, am thirsty.
Paste Magazine
Keri Lumm
Outlander is back, and it's as wonderfully exhausting and draining as you want it to be.
indieWire
Amber Dowling
With 20 years to cover, there's certainly a lot of story to incorporate, but the more writers fall down that rabbit hole the longer they separate the couple people are waiting to see. That makes this season a hard, but rich, tale to navigate.
New York Times
Genevieve Valentine
This show has always been good at letting small moments do a lot of work, and even though this feels like a more mundane sphere than usual, Balfe and Menzies create their own shorthand.
E! Online
Lauren Piester
It's great to have this show back, but damn did we forget the emotional toll it can take.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Nicole Cliffe
This episode is a stone-cold bummer. There is no making out of any kind. It's also heavy on plot explication, which is actually quite forgivable in a season premiere, especially for a show trying to keep as many balls in the air as this one.
TV Fanatic
Elizabeth Harlow
Rejoice, pour yourself a dram, and enjoy a fortifying stew or meat pit with bannocks because there's some ish to get through before our lovers are reunited.
AV Club
Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya
Even though there's still darkness ahead, Jamie's return to Lallybroch is nothing short of magical. Though it's just beneath the surface right now, Outlander hasn't lost its sense of hope completely.
TV Line
Kimberly Roots
We're not just treading water until Mr. and Mrs. Fraser reunite. Both Claire and Jamie's stories are compelling on their own (though for what it's worth, I find his a little more interesting).
The Young Folks
Gabrielle Bondi
There is also action, mystery, science fiction and other things at play in Outlander, but the romance is its core, and this episode in particular is evidence of its big, strong beating heart.
Den of Geek
Kayti Burt
"The Battle Joined" is another impressive addition to Outlander TV show canon, especially the episode's opening minutes.
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