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[Outlander Summary] S04E12: Providence.


John Grey deliver the news to Bree that Stephen Bonnet has been captured by militiamen and will be hang in a week. Bree tell John she wants to see Bonnet. When John disagree, Brianna show him Jamie's letter.

Jamie Fraser:

"Daughter, I canna say if I shall see you again. My hope is that it shall be so and that all will be mended between us. I've been thinking about your question of whether revenge would heal the wrong done to you. I advise you now that you must not seek it. For the sake of your soul, for the sake of your own life, you must find the grace to forgive.

Freedom is hard-won, but it is not the fruit of murder. Do not fear that he will escape vengeance. Such a man carries with him the seeds of his own destruction. If he does not die by my hand, it'll be by another, but it must not be by your hand.

Hear me, for the sake of the love I bear you.
Your loving father, James Fraser."

While John and Bree arrive in Wilmington to see Bonnet, Fergus already making a plan to save Murtagh. Both event occurs at the same time that makes them meet in the prison unaware to each party plan. They succeeded free Murtagh from Jail, but Stephen Bonnet once again escaped.


The Mohawk group and Roger arrive at Shadow Lake. He became their slave and put him in the hut with another prisoner, a priest named Alexandre. Both men frustrated with the situation they're in, they started to share their life stories and pain.

Because of what he believe and want to give Roger an opportunity to escape, father Alexandre sacrifice himself.

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