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Outlander
The Fiery Cross
Directed by
Stephen Woolfenden
TV-MA
S5 • E1
Feb 15, 2020
66m
8.3
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Following celebrations in honor of Brianna and Roger's wedding, Governor Tryon reminds Jamie of his obligation to hunt down and kill Murtagh Fitzgibbons.
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Cast of The Fiery Cross
Caitríona Balfe
Claire Randall Fraser / Producer
Sam Heughan
Jamie Fraser / Producer
Richard Rankin
Roger Wakefield MacKenzie
Sophie Skelton
Brianna Randall Fraser
César Domboy
Fergus Claudel Fraser
Lauren Lyle
Marsali MacKimmie Fraser
Caitlin O'Ryan
Lizzie Wemyss
David Berry
Lord John Grey
Duncan Lacroix
Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser
Sarah Collier
Murdina Bug
Robin Scott
Germain Fraser
Maria Doyle Kennedy
Jocasta Cameron
Alistair Findlay
Duncan Innes
Kyle Rees
John Quincy Myers
Paul Donnelly
Ronnie Sinclair
Hugh Ross
Arch Bug
Tim Downie
Governor Tryon
Colin McFarlane
Ulysses
Paul Gorman
Josiah Beardsley
Jon Tarcy
Isaiah Morton
Michael D. Xavier
Lieutenant Hamilton Knox
Mark Cox
Reverend Caldwell
Anita Vettesse
Margaret Chisholm
Ethan Thorn
Young Jamie Fraser
Stephen Woolfenden
Director
Matthew B. Roberts
Writer
Elicia Bessette
Producer
Michael O'Halloran
Producer
Guy Tannahill
Producer
Michael Wilson
Producer
The Fiery Cross Ratings & Reviews
Decider
Jennifer Still
However, the opening scenes do feature a spot of levity.
The Black Cape
Jonita Davis
The Frasers are back, acting like a family, and still agitating the British in this soft season premiere.
Culturess
Molly Catherine Turner
Outlander has always been a romantic show... but the tone of this week's episode felt decidedly more Hallmark than previous seasons. Hopefully, the rest of the season will course correct.
Syfy Wire
Carly Lane
[W]e're treated to a who's who reminder of all of our faves who are present to celebrate the happy occasion.
Radio Times
Flora Carr
Most romances in period dramas end with a wedding... But if Outlander has taught us anything, it's that sometimes weddings are only the beginning.
Den of Geek
Amanda-Rae Prescott
This episode's scenes focus on establishing each character's arc in effective ways.
Variety
Andrea Reiher
But the wedding of Brianna (Sophie Skelton) and Roger (Richard Rankin) provided an enjoyable way to get all of the characters together for a celebration before the impending Revolutionary War tears them apart.
AV Club
Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya
At the heart of this series is much love and care, even when wild threats and violence abound.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
Without the knowledge that Claire, Brianna, and Roger have, Outlander would be any other time-period romance, but imagining a bit of ourselves living out of time is what makes Outlander sing.
Tell-Tale TV
Alicia Gilstorf
The thought of gathering everyone in one place for a celebration could easily have been a recipe for disaster. Instead, this character-heavy premiere showcases the best of this ensemble cast.
indieWire
Amber Dowling
It's the first time we really get to dig into what it's like for a male of the future to travel back and cope with a slightly more toxic mindset, and it leads to all kinds of interesting story potential.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Maggie Fremont
It's all very stirring, but the knowledge that a war really is coming and these loyalties will be tested adds a sense of foreboding to the proceedings as well.
Entertainment Weekly
Maureen Lee Lenker
Not to be shallow, but not gonna lie, this show gets approximately 10 percent less interesting when there are not some hot dudes in tartan. So, like, yes, this is an incredibly emotional resonant moment, but also, yasss baby, bring back the KILTS.
Outlander TV News
Sarah Ksiazek
We have all of the Fraser family in one place, but in true Outlander fashion, nothing stays happy and content for too long. That is not the Diana Gabaldon way.
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