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[Outlander Summary] S04E09: The Birds & The Bees.


Broken and hurt after what Bonnet did to her, Brianna back to her room. Lizzie ask questions and have her own conclusions from what she saw earlier that day. The next morning Bree insist they continue their journey to Cross Creek. Lizzie tell Bree about a certain surgeon lady who cut a man open to heal him and her good Scottish husband, Mr. Fraser.

The three of them finally reunited.

On their way to Fraser Ridge, Bree told Claire everything about Roger. Ian also share their encounter with Captain Bonnet to Bree. Arrive at Fraser Ridge, the whole clan sharing family stories, mostly about Jamie childhood.


Bree started to adapt to 1769 life. Feed the animals and making whiskey. Jamie take Bree to bees hunting to get to know each other and father and daughter bonding. When they picking up some herbs, Bree told Claire about what happened to her at Willow Tree Tavern. Claire deliver the news to Jamie. When Claire search Bree dirty clothes she found her wedding ring that Bonnet stolen.

After complete his duty as Bonnet crew, Roger going back to North Carolina to find Brianna again. When Roger arrive in Fraser Ridge land, Lizzie caught a sight of him and told Ian that's the man she saw had an argument with Bree outside Willow Tree tavern. All this misunderstanding lead to Jamie search for Roger and take the matters on his own hands.

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