• Network: Starz
  • Series Premiere Date: Aug 9, 2014
Season #: 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
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  1. Aug 9, 2014
    10
    The Starz Channel has not been notable for very high production values in its televised series shows. Things have taken a major turn for the better. Extremely high production values, good writing, and excellent actors makes this "must see" TV. A touch of science fiction, lots of Scottish history, and lots and lots of romance makes this a women's show that men will enjoy too.

    My wife
    The Starz Channel has not been notable for very high production values in its televised series shows. Things have taken a major turn for the better. Extremely high production values, good writing, and excellent actors makes this "must see" TV. A touch of science fiction, lots of Scottish history, and lots and lots of romance makes this a women's show that men will enjoy too.

    My wife has read every one of the "Outlander" books and she approached this show with an extraordinary degree of suspicion, expecting a cheesy cartoon of the books she so enjoys. She is now a believer in this show and recommends it to all of Gabaldon's fans and to everyone else too.
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  2. Sep 20, 2014
    9
    I think this series is well done. It can not be compared to other programs. I read the books years ago when they were first published and key events have been represented well and do justice to the story while bringing in artistic changes to move the story along. I like the voice over. The nudity
    Is not needed to convey the story. I like some historic event that have been added and
    I think this series is well done. It can not be compared to other programs. I read the books years ago when they were first published and key events have been represented well and do justice to the story while bringing in artistic changes to move the story along. I like the voice over. The nudity
    Is not needed to convey the story. I like some historic event that have been added and not part of the original story. Over all well done
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  3. Sep 24, 2014
    9
    This show has all the components that any viewer could want in a series, the production is spectacular, the location is excellent, the photography is stunning, the story is absorbing, from various angles, historical, fantasy, romance. The performance is intriguing, perhaps hereinafter greater complementarity is achieved, the chemistry between the characters is believable, the viewer justThis show has all the components that any viewer could want in a series, the production is spectacular, the location is excellent, the photography is stunning, the story is absorbing, from various angles, historical, fantasy, romance. The performance is intriguing, perhaps hereinafter greater complementarity is achieved, the chemistry between the characters is believable, the viewer just wants to know what will happen ... Expand
  4. Sep 25, 2014
    10
    I read the books and fell in love with Scotland, Jamie and Claire and their whole adventure. What I love about how they've adapted the book to the screen is that they aren't rushing the story. I love the costumes, the actors (although Claire seemed a bit stiff in the first episode, she is definitely getting better) the accents, the authenticity to the story AND whatever adaptations thatI read the books and fell in love with Scotland, Jamie and Claire and their whole adventure. What I love about how they've adapted the book to the screen is that they aren't rushing the story. I love the costumes, the actors (although Claire seemed a bit stiff in the first episode, she is definitely getting better) the accents, the authenticity to the story AND whatever adaptations that they have made to make it good TV. I love what the director did with "The Wedding." It captured the anticipation and the intimacy that I felt in the book but did it in a different way and it worked beautifully! I love this show. I love Sam Heughan- he is different as the Jamie I imagined while reading but he has definitely stepped in as "my Jamie." He is strong, loyal and very sexy. I have also fell in love with Graham McTavish as Dougal. I love the pace of the show and I look forward to savoring each chapter of the show. I think they are doing a wonderful job and recommend to all readers and non readers alike! Expand
  5. Sep 25, 2014
    10
    Let me be honest. I watched the first episode of this show because it was something my husband was interested in. It slightly captured my attention and then I think I fell asleep. The second episode was so unmemorable to me that I honestly can't even say for certain I watched it. Then I got bored. Really bored if I was willing to watch a show that put me to sleep. I found the second timeLet me be honest. I watched the first episode of this show because it was something my husband was interested in. It slightly captured my attention and then I think I fell asleep. The second episode was so unmemorable to me that I honestly can't even say for certain I watched it. Then I got bored. Really bored if I was willing to watch a show that put me to sleep. I found the second time around, watching it for myself and no one else (add to that, the fact my husband has a tendency to talk throughout the entire episode) I really enjoyed, even more so when I got to the fourth episode. If you ever watched this and thought, ehh not for me, I BEG you to reconsider...the story is amazing, the sets/scenery is amazing, the actors are amazing, the writers are amazing and you're missing out if you're not watching. Expand
  6. Sep 25, 2014
    10
    Escapism at its best! After enjoying the books so much I'm delighted that the series has done them justice. Excellent cast with fantastic costume/production value. Completely obsessed with this show! I thought game of thrones was addictive and now I have another fantasy/historical drama in which to absorb myself.
  7. Oct 7, 2014
    10
    Loved the books, love this tv series. Beautiful cinematography, amazing sets and costume design, great details of daily life in Scotland in the 1740s. Had a difficult time at first with the casting of both Jaimie and Claire, but by the second episode, I was in love with both of the actors playing these roles ( even though Claire should have amber colored eyes). Completely hooked now on theLoved the books, love this tv series. Beautiful cinematography, amazing sets and costume design, great details of daily life in Scotland in the 1740s. Had a difficult time at first with the casting of both Jaimie and Claire, but by the second episode, I was in love with both of the actors playing these roles ( even though Claire should have amber colored eyes). Completely hooked now on the series, in a way that was totally unexpected. Suffering withdrawal now as the show is on hiatus for 6 months. Expand
  8. Nov 4, 2014
    8
    This is an excellent show. The acting is very good and the storyline is interesting and, I believe, reflective of the relationship between England and Scotland during this period in history.

    I hope this show will continue for several seasons but am not sure it can continue past the battle between the British and the Scots.
  9. Sep 21, 2015
    8
    Brilliant mini-series. Great acting. Kudos to leading actress (she's Irish, would have never guessed) and the actor that plays as Dougal. Great music score. Despite being a series that , in my opinion, is focused more to women I've got to say I love it. Looking forward to season 2.
  10. Aug 24, 2014
    9
    In episode 3 you left out the tender part of Claire showing Jamie the extent of his scars on his back. Her touch was loving and a hint of what was to be between them. Where was the heartwarming connection between them. When I read the book I had a warm feeling, but the episode left me feeling nothing in this scene.
  11. Aug 27, 2014
    9
    This series is starting to warm up to me. After 3 episodes, I can say I am hooked to know what hold for Claire's future. As a sci-fi fan, I was expecting fast build up but it was a bit slow but tastefully done. I have never read the book so I am expecting the element of surprises along the way.
  12. Sep 4, 2014
    10
    Everything in this series is of very high quality, especially the writing, the characters, settings and actors. It's like literally watching a book rather than reading it. Sure, it is slow paced but after watching two episodes, you just crave to know and see more about this epic story.
  13. Jun 2, 2015
    9
    I am impressed with this show. The premise desn’t sound like much but it’s a good show. Thank goodness I was bored enough one day to check it out. The theme song is just wonderful and intoxicating, a great choice for the show that it is. The pilot set everything up nicely, at least the first part of things, we got to know Claire's life in 1945 before diving deep in 1743's Scotland.

    The
    I am impressed with this show. The premise desn’t sound like much but it’s a good show. Thank goodness I was bored enough one day to check it out. The theme song is just wonderful and intoxicating, a great choice for the show that it is. The pilot set everything up nicely, at least the first part of things, we got to know Claire's life in 1945 before diving deep in 1743's Scotland.

    The characters and the plots are slowly introduced and developed that they quickly feel real. The slow pace the show took created a solid base to amp up the drama, relate to the characters, and set up the era. I felt like with each episodes I learned a little bit more about Scottish culture. The voice over stayed throughout the season but I didn't mind it. It was on point, adding to the information that the images and/or the great performances were giving. It also made boring shots (people walking around, landscape shots - however beautiful they were) more interesting.

    The show is full of little references, I did not expect to find e.g. "When you eliminate the impossible whatever remain, however improbable, must be the truth." a quote that many of you have heard in Sherlock.

    The pilot's development on Claire's life in 1945 made even more sense once they started to use flashbacks. I don't know if the flashbacks would have made any sense if they hadn't spent a good portion of the pilot in 45. Claire strong, pigheaded AND annoying at times. Jack Randall is amazing, powerful, which is even more impressive when you compare the actor’s performance as Clair’s husband in 1945.

    The further we went with the show, the more riveting, and beautiful Outlander was. I was giddy and excited to watch the show. Outlander was a little bit all over the place when it came to categorize it, it was a bit sappy, cheesy but it also got dark, I mean really DARK, which was a direction I didn’t exactly expect. Not having any spoilers from the books I thought I was imaging Jack Randall's proclivities but I wasn’t! It made the show all the more sweater because the creative team was not afraid to get into the sadism, get gritty, and graphic. It got so disturbing but the way it was edited made it bearable.

    Outlander is an emotionally charged and riveting new show, arguably one of the best that came out this year. @wornoutspines
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  14. May 19, 2015
    10
    Ron Moore, the writers, the cast produce magic when blended with Diana Gabaldon's detailed historical romance series. The care taken with detail brings the story to life with the amazing acting skills of Sam, Cait and Tobias. I couldn't be happier! While I have been a dedicated reader of this series for almost 20 years with visions in my head of the settings and characters, I've beenRon Moore, the writers, the cast produce magic when blended with Diana Gabaldon's detailed historical romance series. The care taken with detail brings the story to life with the amazing acting skills of Sam, Cait and Tobias. I couldn't be happier! While I have been a dedicated reader of this series for almost 20 years with visions in my head of the settings and characters, I've been excited to see everyone come to life in the adaptation. I'll never re-read the books now without seeing Sam as Jamie, Cait as Claire and the stunning portrail of Black Jack Randall by Tobias. Expand
  15. Aug 12, 2014
    9
    I read the book this is based on, so I can say that the first episode follows the book faithfully. Gabaldon writes a good strong narrative, pushes the story forward. It's designed for a female audience (in my humble opinion), but I liked it well enough to allow myself to get into it, even though I knew what would happen, etc. Lots of good production values and a highly professional job.I read the book this is based on, so I can say that the first episode follows the book faithfully. Gabaldon writes a good strong narrative, pushes the story forward. It's designed for a female audience (in my humble opinion), but I liked it well enough to allow myself to get into it, even though I knew what would happen, etc. Lots of good production values and a highly professional job. Gabaldon has written enough books so that the show can run forever. Expand
  16. Sep 8, 2014
    10
    FANTASTIC!!!! I have not loved a series in years like this one. This has got to be by far one of the most accurate (by the book) series in the history of TV series, movies, mini-series etc. It's romance, sci-fi, history and SCOTTISH MEN in kilts and it's so very realistic. I can't get enough of it. Wish it was a two hour series...or on every single night.
  17. Oct 2, 2014
    10
    A hidden gem of a show. Great chemistry between the leads, neither of whom I had heard of before but after watching them here I couldn't believe I hadn't because they just shine. With Battlestar Alumnus Ronald D Moore at the helm I shouldn't have been surprised at the attention to characterisation, including the smallest of parts. This show may have one of the best getting to know youA hidden gem of a show. Great chemistry between the leads, neither of whom I had heard of before but after watching them here I couldn't believe I hadn't because they just shine. With Battlestar Alumnus Ronald D Moore at the helm I shouldn't have been surprised at the attention to characterisation, including the smallest of parts. This show may have one of the best getting to know you wedding nights ever. Expand
  18. Aug 18, 2014
    10
    Having read all of Diana Gabaldon's books in the Outlander series, I have been waiting for 20 years for someone to take on the challenge of adapting them for TV. To say that I am "thrilled" with the result is an understatement--long-time fans are being rewarded with a series that is remaining very true to the source texts. While some may find the pace slow and cumbersome, I find itHaving read all of Diana Gabaldon's books in the Outlander series, I have been waiting for 20 years for someone to take on the challenge of adapting them for TV. To say that I am "thrilled" with the result is an understatement--long-time fans are being rewarded with a series that is remaining very true to the source texts. While some may find the pace slow and cumbersome, I find it refreshing: producer Ron Moore has turned away from the pitfall of trying to cram every episode full of action. Those unfamiliar with the books may not like the use of voice-over narration by Claire in some places, but since the entire story is told from her point of view, it is absolutely essential that we understand what is going through her mind.

    I am very pleased with the casting: Sam Heughan (Jamie) and Caitriona Balfe (Claire) have such terrific chemistry on the screen that the viewer can practically see the sparks fly. I was initially skeptical of casting Tobias Menzies as both Frank and Black Jack Randall, but he makes it work. And Graham McTavish as Dougal is phenomenal--one look at his eyes and you know to step carefully around him.

    One feature of the production that intrigues me is the use of the Gaelic language without subtitles. It is used just enough to make the viewer feel the disorientation of Claire as she tries to navigate this new reality in which she finds herself. The Gaelic conversations are short enough that the viewer can follow the meaning of what is being said without being so long as to cause the viewer to 'tune out'.

    Fans of Gabaldon's books will be hooked on the show as they see the story brought to life (even if their vision of the characters was different from what is portrayed); those who have never read the books should prepare for their newest addiction!
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  19. Aug 20, 2014
    10
    The OUTLANDER series of books has sold over 26 million copies world wide. This series has been widely anticipated for nearly 25 years. Ron Moore, Maril, and the whole casting crew did an incredible job. The entire occupation of acting is to become the person one is pretending to be and this amazing group of men and women DO THAT JOB TO PERFECTION! Books can be difficult to translate to theThe OUTLANDER series of books has sold over 26 million copies world wide. This series has been widely anticipated for nearly 25 years. Ron Moore, Maril, and the whole casting crew did an incredible job. The entire occupation of acting is to become the person one is pretending to be and this amazing group of men and women DO THAT JOB TO PERFECTION! Books can be difficult to translate to the screen because description in a book depends on a talented writer while on the screen 100 pages can translate to two shots. In the first two Episodes this has been handled perfectly with both flash backs and a small bit of narration by Claire - it is her story after all. Scotland is a major character in the story as well and is used to its beautiful advantage. Diana, I am sure, is very proud that her 26 million books have translated so well to the screen in the very capable hands of Ron D. Moore at the helm of some Very talented people who take charge of sets, dressing, the horses (who are actors in their own right also and must be directed), lighting, and research for accuracy in the historical realms as well as an expert in the Gaelic Language. This series is one of the best performed and directed and expressed from the original material that has ever hit the air. STARZ and Sony Productions along with Tall Ships Productions have worked in perfect synchronicity to come as close to the original books as is possible. Gary Lewis, Graham McTavish, Sam Heughan, Caitriona Balfe, and Tobias Menzies amongst the rest of the cast all bring to life the characters who over 26 million people around the world fell in love with. Treat yourselves Every Saturday night to STARZ at 9 PM. Read the entire series of EIGHT books in print thus far also. You will be thrilled that you did! Expand
  20. Sep 10, 2014
    10
    Great job adapting a compelling series into a very watchable TV genre. Scenery is beautiful, characters very believable. I'll be looking forward to Saturday evenings for many seasons to come.
  21. Sep 26, 2014
    10
    i have to admit, as a long-time fan of the books and audio, i was afraid to hope - and watched with trepidation. All my fears were unfounded and the dream cast of all time has been assembled - if the cast, director, script writers remain solid, this will be an amazing multi-year worthy of standing ovation saga - These people are not mere frosting, the depth of the talent and obviousi have to admit, as a long-time fan of the books and audio, i was afraid to hope - and watched with trepidation. All my fears were unfounded and the dream cast of all time has been assembled - if the cast, director, script writers remain solid, this will be an amazing multi-year worthy of standing ovation saga - These people are not mere frosting, the depth of the talent and obvious respect they have for these characters shines in every scene, every nuance and we Outlanders will accept nothing less. Jamie and Claire are people we would all aspire to be - and watching Cait and Sam transcend these amazing books and make Outlander "more" exceeded my wildest expectations. Every cast member resonates authenticity. Watching this little bit of history unfold is enthralling - and if I were Scots - I would be prouder still to know my voice is being heard Expand
  22. Aug 11, 2014
    10
    One of the best pilots of the summer!!! It creates a beautiful atmosphere that feels magical. Stunning makeup, production design, etc. The actors do a great job to create a strong and believable chemistry between each other. The story instantly lured me in and had me begging for more.
  23. Sep 13, 2014
    9
    Where Outlander succeeds is where many other shows, from Starz and elsewhere, have failed.

    First, authenticity. The show is set in Scotland, and it's shot in Scotland, and many of the cast are Scottish. Gallic is spoken regularly, and the production values are high. It feels Scottish, in stark contrast to shows that try to fake these things. Second, restraint. The show is okay with
    Where Outlander succeeds is where many other shows, from Starz and elsewhere, have failed.

    First, authenticity. The show is set in Scotland, and it's shot in Scotland, and many of the cast are Scottish. Gallic is spoken regularly, and the production values are high. It feels Scottish, in stark contrast to shows that try to fake these things.

    Second, restraint. The show is okay with having characters' motivations be unclear, or having unsubtitled conversations. Things take time to happen. It doesn't have to be in your face every week.

    Where it struggles are in some eye-rolling decisions by the main character, who seems to vacillate and complain endlessly. I don't know the source material, so I can only say it irks me. But given the creative staff behind the show and the substance of most of the narrative thusfar, I'm willing to believe it goes somewhere good.
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  24. Aug 18, 2014
    10
    The books were amazing and for the Starz Family to produce and air the series is fantastic, They have done an amazing job of bringing it to life for me, I love it!
  25. Aug 20, 2014
    10
    I have loved the adaptation of Outlander so far. The scripts, sets and casts are meticulous in following a much loved story. Some things must be tweaked to translate to screen but overall the spirit of the story is faithful to the book. Well done!
  26. Aug 23, 2014
    10
    Outlander is a riveting ride, a stunning production - this is intelligent drama, with high-stakes choices for the central characters. Historical, political, social dilemmas, with family and personal relationships at stake. My husband and I are loving this! Best thing on the screen today, by a wide margin.
  27. Sep 17, 2014
    10
    I absolutely love this outlander show. I' m only sad that only 2 more episodes are left. I never eat the books outlander is based on but now that I love this show I am earring the first book. Just a note. This us the only show I am watching on tv of paid channels. Everything else is too violent.
  28. Sep 28, 2014
    9
    The cast is impeccable,the writing as well .A perfect mix of Romance and Adventure with a little bit of SF.One of the best this year and a must see of this genre.
  29. Aug 11, 2014
    10
    Epic new show! Think Game of Thrones with a bit of Downton Abby and a hint of Alice in Wonderland. One of the best new pilots of the year. The story is captivating from minute one and only gets better by the end.
  30. Sep 8, 2014
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. As one of the few men who have read the book or will admit to. Its really good the scenery is beautiful the casting is spot on. While it is a little slow towards the beginning I trust that the show will pick up the pace like the book does after the (spoiler Marriage of Claire and Jamie) Having read the book I know it is about to get very good very quickly but I will then have to wait until 2015.
    Still it is the best show STARZ has done since Boss and Party Down.

    There a couple of very interesting scenes coming up which will be very interesting to see how they do it. The pace is slow but maybe necessary in order build the world of Outlander.
    I presume the many female fans were attracted to the books and now the show because of Jamie. For me one of the reasons I like watching the show is Claire played by the very attractive Caitriona Balfe. People were worried that only women would tune in but women have been watching male shows for years and men enjoy watching female lead shows. One of my favourite tv shows is Orange is the New Black and almost entirely female cast.
    Very good show those put off by the slow pace I urge to stick with it just a little longer it will pay off I promise.
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  31. Sep 28, 2014
    9
    "Captivating" - that's the best way to describe this show in a single word.

    Unlike so many others I never had the privilege of reading the books and in all honesty I don't really consider that a loss. The story is so well told and the atmosphere so palpable that it draws you in and captures the imagination. While the show had a strong first episode it was really the second episode that
    "Captivating" - that's the best way to describe this show in a single word.

    Unlike so many others I never had the privilege of reading the books and in all honesty I don't really consider that a loss. The story is so well told and the atmosphere so palpable that it draws you in and captures the imagination. While the show had a strong first episode it was really the second episode that sealed the deal. The depiction of life in the Scottish highlands feels authentic and the actors, whom are mostly unknown, completely inhabit their characters.

    From reading the comments I understand that some of the characters are not aesthetically identical to their novel counterparts. This was enough to warrant lower scores for some reviewers. I find this puzzling as the show stands so well on it's own. Who cares if someones hair was longer in the book? Does it really detract from the experience?

    I would have given the show a 10 if not for the somewhat cynical side of me believing that nothing is ever perfect. I also have a personal gripe with the fair amount of nudity. While the nudity itself doesn't offend me, I felt it was forced in a bid to compete with shows like Game of Thrones and the like. It's unnecessary to have nudity only for the sake of nudity. Claire's expletive of choice also feels forced and rarely comes across as a natural reaction to a given situation. In the end these concerns are minimal in the bigger scheme of things and should not deter anyone from enjoying this masterpiece.
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  32. Sep 7, 2014
    10
    I have read, reread & fell in love with DG's series of books many years ago & I'd always hoped for a screen version one day. But - as so often happens for me - at first - it's hard to wrap my head around the casting choices - until - if I'm lucky - the actors win me over - and they have!!

    Outlander is really,really great! So far I love it all - the cast, the set & art dec,
    I have read, reread & fell in love with DG's series of books many years ago & I'd always hoped for a screen version one day. But - as so often happens for me - at first - it's hard to wrap my head around the casting choices - until - if I'm lucky - the actors win me over - and they have!!

    Outlander is really,really great!

    So far I love it all - the cast, the set & art dec, historical accuracy, costume design, direction, the pace and most of all we can really feel the chemistry building between Claire & Jamie so I expect the screen to get a little steamy this fall!

    The only curiosity I have is how/why/when the change of Claire's costume - post henge took place? I guess I missed the part when Jack removed her belt, skirt and blouse leaving her in nothing but her 'slip'/'shift'? I'm a continuity and period costume design buff.

    She came through the henge with her 40's ensemble but I didn't notice the belt and change of neck line until she stood up following a roll through the leaves down a hill. If anyone can clarify this for me I'd be most appreciative otherwise I will just wait for a repeat as I expect the entire series with be worth watching a second or third time!!

    I'm just so happy to have a TV series that appeals to my demographic. The CSI types and Vampire shows that are so popular right now are completely lost on me so I am really grateful to have something to watch this season.
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  33. Sep 13, 2014
    8
    The Starzs series could have done without the graphic violence in this episode. Jamie's whipping was handled well in the previous episodes. It was pivotal to the novel, but to subject the viewers to the prolonged violence again, just took away from a brilliant story. Diana Gabaldon should be more insistent over how the producers interpret her books.
  34. Aug 24, 2014
    9
    As someone who just recently discovered the book series, I was reticent at the prospect of Starz picking up the rights to Outlander. In my experience, Starz just doesn't have the ability to avoid their usual ingredients of cheesy and gratuitous sex scenes.
    Allow me to happily announce, I was very wrong. Starz turned a corner with this show and raised their game. This production is
    As someone who just recently discovered the book series, I was reticent at the prospect of Starz picking up the rights to Outlander. In my experience, Starz just doesn't have the ability to avoid their usual ingredients of cheesy and gratuitous sex scenes.
    Allow me to happily announce, I was very wrong. Starz turned a corner with this show and raised their game. This production is on-par with quality, production and script as their competitors. The only reason I didn't give this show a 10 is that I think it will take a bit more time to see the cast truly gel together. These are big roles for leads without significant acting credentials. I believe they are coming along nicely and we will see them nominated along side of some of our greats.
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  35. Jan 29, 2015
    9
    I started watching Outlander when it first came out (about a year ago or so), and although I liked it, I was hooked on shows like Fargo, The Honorable Woman and Rectify and just never made time to stay with it. At that time, it would have been worthy of a 7 rating to me, but I have watched episodes 4 thru 7 very recently and the show has really found its footing. The writing, casting, aI started watching Outlander when it first came out (about a year ago or so), and although I liked it, I was hooked on shows like Fargo, The Honorable Woman and Rectify and just never made time to stay with it. At that time, it would have been worthy of a 7 rating to me, but I have watched episodes 4 thru 7 very recently and the show has really found its footing. The writing, casting, a cinematography were always top notch, but the show really has hit stride mid-season and reached another level. I'd highly recommend this show, very much a slow burn at the outset, but well worth the wait. Expand
  36. Aug 12, 2014
    9
    I didn't think it would be any good, but I loved it. If I were to be whiney and criticize, ok. I will,
    1--Claire's hair isn't curly & her J.H.R.Christ's were totally lame.
    2--Frank/Jack Randall is totally wrong.
    3--Where's Jamie's short RED spikey hair?
  37. Aug 9, 2014
    10
    Greetings: (I AM STOKED)

    This show is and have an incredible, outstanding and well made over the top screen play of a high production value. You can see that from the get go, but it does not stop there, the main actors along side the extras (the ones that have more than words in some scenes) are doing a great job of perpetrating a good acting, making the whole experience more immerse.
    Greetings: (I AM STOKED)

    This show is and have an incredible, outstanding and well made over the top screen play of a high production value. You can see that from the get go, but it does not stop there, the main actors along side the extras (the ones that have more than words in some scenes) are doing a great job of perpetrating a good acting, making the whole experience more immerse.

    The exquisite and intriguing drama that is being unwrap and being developed along the way for the up coming episodes, are just the pure taste of a great entertaining story telling show that is already beginning with an awesome and well made pilot start.

    P.s. I was asking my self the whole time "I am watching a show or a movie? "
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  38. Apr 21, 2015
    9
    One of the best adaptations of book source material ever. The first half of the season seemed slowly paced to get to know the characters and historical setting, but the second half has turned into a roller coaster of emotions. Perfect casting (and chemistry), great writing, costuming, and beautiful scenery. Kudos all around!
  39. May 19, 2015
    10
    This show is absolutely amazing! They did a fantastic job creating the book into a tv series. I am hooked! The actors and actresses do such a great job bringing the characters to life. I can't wait for season 2!
  40. Jun 8, 2015
    7
    While it hasn't exactly met my expectations in a lot of aspects, it managed to surprise me in others. I never read the books, for the record.

    I didn't like the pacing - it felt as though there were a lot of idle moments and episodes could have been shorter. The abundance of sex scenes came across as unnecessary sometimes or even silly. I also failed to grow attached to most recurring
    While it hasn't exactly met my expectations in a lot of aspects, it managed to surprise me in others. I never read the books, for the record.

    I didn't like the pacing - it felt as though there were a lot of idle moments and episodes could have been shorter. The abundance of sex scenes came across as unnecessary sometimes or even silly. I also failed to grow attached to most recurring characters, except for the two regulars Claire and Jamie; and even that took a fairly long time.

    Now on the positive experiences: I think the 3 main actors did a good job, if not consistently. The art direction and the costumes made the series very pleasing to watch, but what really impressed me was the atmospheric and sometimes even catchy soundtrack. I liked the grounded approach of the fantasy side of the story, even though I still want answers for the questions they raised. Additionally, the two final episodes were very powerful in my opinion, however hard it was to watch.

    Finally, I liked it and had a pretty good time watching. Would probably not re-watch anytime soon, though. 7.4/10
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  41. Aug 2, 2016
    7
    Prepare for an accurate perspective on history. A more romantic & science fiction-ish journey into the earlier Scotland -- a voyage with a brand new take on love, attachment & the past.

    It’s based on the ‘Outlander series’ written by Diana Gabaldon, and strictly follows the books -- and doesn’t take any wild turns from its source material. It’s a beautifully directed show that’s highly
    Prepare for an accurate perspective on history. A more romantic & science fiction-ish journey into the earlier Scotland -- a voyage with a brand new take on love, attachment & the past.

    It’s based on the ‘Outlander series’ written by Diana Gabaldon, and strictly follows the books -- and doesn’t take any wild turns from its source material. It’s a beautifully directed show that’s highly realistic due to its big focus on history and location shooting. History comes real and it feels like a totally different world. Characters come alive in this 1700s -- they give you this inside to how it was to live in this, to us -- strange world. Its vast focus on this is a major plus -- but can, for some, be its greatest “meh-factor”. The plot is interesting, got exciting revelations -- but it can be draggy. The plot takes its time to develop, but when it does it’s a great one! The characters do on the other hand not take long to feel attachment to. Just the realistic chemistry, extensive ardor and the splendid character depth. Wow! Add a never seen before antagonist and a love/hate relationship with the protagonist, just wow! Our main character Claire Randall is a wonder. Expositions are told in a fascinating way through her -- and the story firmly follows her, one step at a time. Yes; lack of plot development is a fact -- and on a personal level is this the show's greatest problem. But other than that; well -- it’s almost flawless.

    Overall personal rating for each episode: 72.8/100

    Personal rating: 73/100
    Critical rating: 90/100
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  42. Jul 4, 2016
    10
    I am not usually one for period pieces and yet this series has me captivated. Very intense in every aspect including romance that heats up the screen along with scenery of the beautiful country of Scotland that captivates your heart. The story line is always moving and exciting... truly a gem!
  43. Jul 19, 2015
    9
    Just finished watching the first season of the show and I have to say, I really enjoyed it. At first, it seemed a little forced and the concept seemed a little weird to me, but after watching about 3-4 episodes I was hooked. Give the characters a chance to develop and you will really enjoy it too. I am also a big fan of game of thrones and i dare to compare captain jack randall to theJust finished watching the first season of the show and I have to say, I really enjoyed it. At first, it seemed a little forced and the concept seemed a little weird to me, but after watching about 3-4 episodes I was hooked. Give the characters a chance to develop and you will really enjoy it too. I am also a big fan of game of thrones and i dare to compare captain jack randall to the likes of ramsey bolton. I don't pick up a new show easily, but this one has made it on my list. Great show. Way to go Starz. MIGHT, just might, even pick up the books now! Expand
  44. May 20, 2015
    10
    I enjoyed very much this season, dialogs well done, fascinating plot. There are just two "filling" episodes in the all season, which is good. No fantasy, no battles but it's ok for me. Something to watch after Game of Thrones.
  45. Sep 29, 2016
    10
    I did share many criticisms at first on the seemingly wooden characters and as Claire as just the epitome of feminism within changing environments, however as the series progressed, I was utterly enthralled at how Outlander managed to subvert my expectations and turn into a compelling, provocative, beautiful and sometimes downright dark masterpiece that although does not see to itself toI did share many criticisms at first on the seemingly wooden characters and as Claire as just the epitome of feminism within changing environments, however as the series progressed, I was utterly enthralled at how Outlander managed to subvert my expectations and turn into a compelling, provocative, beautiful and sometimes downright dark masterpiece that although does not see to itself to make a contemporary statement like so many viewers expect, it is damn entertaining. Expand
  46. Jun 21, 2016
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. As many have noted, there's no one genre to which this fascinating, often terrifying, romantic and amazing story belongs which may, perhaps, be part of its charm. Who could have better guides for each week's journey than the clear-eyed, level-headed Clare and the brave and strong Jamie?
    Season 201's opening horrified me--the very idea that Clare should ever be with pudding-face (and Black Jack Randall face) Frank again instead of Jamie is too horrifying to bear. (I pray that is a dream or one possible future and Clare goes back through the stones...)
    The actors are so fine, they do justice to the writing and make the words their own--so it is impossible not to think of the actors as real. Wonderful show! And the only reason I subscribe to Starz.
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  47. Jul 16, 2015
    10
    Great adaptation of the great series. Spot on with casting, costumes, music, and settings. For true fans there are small differences in the TV series, but it is like LOR, the adaptation is brilliant. Romance, adventure, history, with a touch of science fiction, time travel. I wish this team of production would also do an adaptation of Connie Willis' Doomsday Book.
  48. Aug 6, 2015
    10
    This is one of the best shows on TV. The actors, writing, costumes, adaptation, music_ I could go on and on. The chemistry between Jamie and Claire is even greater onscreen than in the book. I binge read the 10 books over a two month period.. I've ruined my eyes but I think it gave me an even greater appreciation for the series. The series provides a succinct portrayal of the bookThis is one of the best shows on TV. The actors, writing, costumes, adaptation, music_ I could go on and on. The chemistry between Jamie and Claire is even greater onscreen than in the book. I binge read the 10 books over a two month period.. I've ruined my eyes but I think it gave me an even greater appreciation for the series. The series provides a succinct portrayal of the book chapter by chapter.

    I am very pleased with the series and hope it continues for many of the books to come. I do take exception to some of the critics of the cast. It is a marvelous cast and pointing out body parts to criticize is ridiculous. I hope Catriona never sees these. She has a real woman's body, not implants and other fake parts. Did you ever see the real tears in her eyes and the realistic crying scenes? She is terrific.

    Sam is a dreamboat. He's beautiful, sexy, hunky, believable and a great actor. He rocks my socks off and I am an old lady. The other cast members are great as well.

    As I read the books I thought if I were going to try and portray the books ion the screen, which parts would I use? I think the writers have done a fantastic job. I can't wait to see Season 2.!!
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  49. Jan 4, 2016
    9
    I don't usually watch box sets but this one took my eye and I thought I would give it a go and boy was I hooked . I couldn't switch it off , great acting and lovely scenery and a brilliant story all in one series. Cant wait on series two HURRY HURRY HURRY
  50. Dec 15, 2017
    10
    I absolutely love Outlander. The story is amazing, the characters are well developed and the cast is fabulous. Outlander always keeps me on the edge of my seat. I can't wait for the next season. Hopefully they will continue to make Outlander after season 4 otherwise I would definitely have to start reading the books.
  51. Apr 3, 2016
    10
    I love love this show. I love that it is not rushed so it contains all the details the books do. I cannot wait for the new season to start. It's truly captivating and well produced. Cinematography is incredible. Sam Heughan is also incredible.
  52. Apr 7, 2016
    10
    l'intrigue et bien prenante, le casting très bien réussi et les acteur très bon, les décors donne envie de visité l'Ecosse. super série vivement la saison 2
  53. May 22, 2016
    10
    Amazing series. Casting is interesting and perfect and the acting fantastic. The characters are realistic and sometimes surprising. The storyline is really good and grips you. I watched series one on Amazon Prime UK in a marathon of TV viewing as I just had to see the next one, and watching series two week by week is painful. It's so refreshing to see a series like this instead of theAmazing series. Casting is interesting and perfect and the acting fantastic. The characters are realistic and sometimes surprising. The storyline is really good and grips you. I watched series one on Amazon Prime UK in a marathon of TV viewing as I just had to see the next one, and watching series two week by week is painful. It's so refreshing to see a series like this instead of the rubbish often on, I think it's the best thing on TV. The sex is dealt with beautifully, and you really get absorbed into the story. Jamie is gorgeous and other characters are so well-cast that you are fascinated by them, and there are nuances in their movements or acting, just the slightest thing, which really bring them to life and adds to their depth. I love this series and the fact it's based in Scotland. I love seeing the countryside and costumes and hearing the languages. There's something for everyone in these series. What can we say about Randall - ooh the bad, bad man. Expand
  54. Jun 6, 2016
    10
    it's interesting to read other user reviews, particularly those who get upset because the source material's description of the character doesn't match the actor cast. Don't they know that it's irrelevant? Just because the book character has amber eyes, the fact that the actress doesn't hardly means that was bad casting. It's entirely not important.

    What makes Outlander a great show,
    it's interesting to read other user reviews, particularly those who get upset because the source material's description of the character doesn't match the actor cast. Don't they know that it's irrelevant? Just because the book character has amber eyes, the fact that the actress doesn't hardly means that was bad casting. It's entirely not important.

    What makes Outlander a great show, after a full season and a half, is the way it looks at people and relationships and how they change over time. They handle tough issues like rape, and miscarriages with a delicacy not usually found in television. The show is building toward something. If you have patience, you will get a payoff. If you are not, well the show is better off without you.
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  55. Jan 4, 2017
    10
    I am always a bit scared to watch things based on books because not every adaptation is a good one. But I am in love with the series. They really chose the perfect cast and by that I mean not only the leading roles ( Sam Heughan & Caitriona Balfe) but also the actors and actresses with a smaller part. Another thing that I admire is that they're staying close to the books. No major changesI am always a bit scared to watch things based on books because not every adaptation is a good one. But I am in love with the series. They really chose the perfect cast and by that I mean not only the leading roles ( Sam Heughan & Caitriona Balfe) but also the actors and actresses with a smaller part. Another thing that I admire is that they're staying close to the books. No major changes which is amazing. I would recommend everyone to watch Outlander Expand
  56. Jan 14, 2017
    10
    By far one of the best shows I have ever watched. I enjoy this series so much! The books are amazing but this show just adds to it. Thank you Diana for this amazing show!
  57. Jul 15, 2019
    7
    I feel 'Outlander' has too much to offer, however first season came short. It's good though.
  58. Jan 3, 2022
    10
    Perfect. It takes it's time but is in no way slow. Relationships form realistically and the story is aware of it's time period. Adapted from Diana Gabon time travel romance epic ,brilliant performances all around.
Metascore
73

Generally favorable reviews - based on 34 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 26 out of 34
  2. Negative: 0 out of 34
  1. Reviewed by: Emily Nussbaum
    Sep 9, 2014
    80
    The show is more than tit for tat: it’s sheer pleasure, no guilt allowed.
  2. Reviewed by: Lori Rackl
    Aug 19, 2014
    75
    Some episodes chug along faster than others, but the stellar production values render even the slower-paced installments worthwhile viewing.
  3. Reviewed by: David Hiltbrand
    Aug 11, 2014
    80
    The show is wonderfully conceived and executed (if a little pokey pace-wise).