Outlander – Hour of the Wolf Review

Outlander - Hour of the Wolf--John Bell--Morgan Holmstrom

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S06E04: Ian reveals to Jamie his life among the Mohawks. Jamie tells Chief Birds something he should consider in the future.
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Outlander – Hour of the Wolf Review

Just when I thought Outlander Season 6 couldn’t get any better we get Outlander – Hour of the Wolf, and arguably John Bell’s best performance to date! We had so many questions about young Ian and this week’s episode didn’t disappoint. If you didn’t love Ian before well then hold on to your bonnets this episode will hook you for sure.

Synopsis of OutlanderHour of the Wolf

Ian reveals to Jamie (Sam Heughan) his life among the Mohawks. Jamie tells Chief Birds (Glen Gould) something he should consider in the future.

 

With Jamie being the go-between with the Indians and Ian being able to speak Mowhawk, Ian goes with his uncle to give Chief Birds the muskets acquired from the King, which proves to make interesting talk between the two men.

When Ian and Jamie get to their destination first-person Ian sees is Kaheroton (Braeden Clarke), you can see all the color drain from Ian’s face, and frustration and hate instantly plastered all over his face. Jamie immediately sequestered Ian into a teepee and Ian explained that Kaheroton is a brother to him and what has happened and went on to explain that his brother is now with his wife Wahionhaweh (Morgan Holmstrom). Jamie just sat and listened as Ian explained how he became Cherokee and the process that went on with many flashbacks from his time with the tribe. From cleaning, rituals, and the like. Even sharing his name with his uncle Wolf’s Brother. If you recall Jamie is known as Bear Killer to the tribe and others.

Outlander storytellers paint a vivid picture, visually and audibly, of a young white man who fell in love with a beautiful Cherokee girl. Suddenly Ian’s Mohawk life makes sense. He called her Emily and was utterly surprised when his new best friend, Kaheroton, explained that the carved wooden wolf Emily had given Ian was a symbol that she had chosen him to be her mate.

We see Ian grow as a man, a Mohawk, and eventually a husband each day. When Emily becomes pregnant, Ian dotes on her with every ounce of love he possesses. Sadly, Emily loses the baby, and the experience guts, Ian. But that doesn’t stop him from showering Emily with even more devotion. When Emily loses a second child, things change.

Since he isn’t full-blood Mohawk, Ian is told that his spirit is “doing battle” with Emily’s spirit. As a result, a child will never take root in her womb. The elderly woman demands that Ian leave at once, and Ian marches off to the camp, knowing that this woman doesn’t think he is good enough for Emily.

He finds Kaheroton inside his teepee with Emily. She seems remorseful but sticks to what her tradition preaches. Ian must go.

Jamie seems to feel Ian’s pain. Ian lets his uncle know that his child that never had been given a name, but wants to call her Iseabaìl. Jamie revealed he too had a child he never met, Faith. The only thing that seemed to have comforted Ian was when the two men prayed and Jamie hoped that Faith and Iseabaìl will be together.

Back in the current timeline, everyone continues to feel tense regarding this deal with the Cherokee. Especially when Brianna (Sophie Skelton) mentions that it doesn’t matter how many weapons the Cherokee receive because it won’t be enough in the end. Explaining the Trail Tears to her father barely registers. Jamie can’t imagine the government displacing that many Indians so white people can settle on their land.

Jamie is wonderful with Ian. I’ve always loved their bond and the way Ian looks up to Jamie for advice on love and what it means to be a good man. Jamie tells Ian to stay put, while he puts in a bit of face time at the party.

Jamie meets another Indian Agent by the name Scotchee Cameron (Michael Geary). This guy is a tool, and after a few shots of Jamie’s good whiskey, he lets it slip that he just purchased some land from Indians in Tennessee. Jamie reminds Scotchee that the treaty doesn’t go that far west, but Scotchee is quick to inform Jamie that it doesn’t technically matter if the Indians are the ones who want to sell. PS: This will inevitably happen, so Jamie better get on board. The word “inevitably” causes Jamie to pause.

Meanwhile, Ian approaches one of the Mohawk who traveled with Kaheroton. He learns that Emily has given him a son and they are very happy. Ian storms over to Kaheroton and picks a fight. Jamie and Scotchee separate the young men, but for some reason (hint: whisky), Scotchee taunts Kaheroton and even kicks him after knocking him to the ground.

Remember when I said Scotchee was a tool? He’s also a moron.

Kaheroton’s honor has been insulted and now they must fight to the death. Scotchee is cool with this plan, as long as they use pistols. Ian looks mortified. He may be the cause of his beloved Emily losing her husband and baby’s father in one act of bitterness.

Ian later hands Kaheroton Jamie’s pistol, claiming he deserves a fighting chance. In return, Kaheroton hands Ian a bracelet symbolizing his “first joining” with Emily and asks that Ian care for his family should he not make it through this ridiculous dual.

Awesome. Now Ian has to decide if he wants Kaheroton to die or live. And he doesn’t have Rollo there to comfort him in this time of immense stress!

Jamie is equally stressed. He goes out on a very thin limb, assuming that the Cherokee chief will have no qualms about the information he’s about to receive. Jamie tells the chief that his wife and daughter “see dreams,” and a man by the name of Winfield Scott will take the Cherokee from their land, and many will die in the process.

To the chief’s defense, he isn’t that fazed by Jamie’s revelation. He’s more concerned as to why Jamie would warn them? What’s the benefit?

Umm… DUH, it’s because Jamie is a good man and wants everyone to be safe. At the end of the day, he doesn’t care if the Cherokee fight for King George or the enemy. He just wants the Cherokee to fight for themselves. Then he heads outside to oversee the pending dual that could change Ian’s life forever.

Of course, the drunk Scotchee guy cheats, by turning to shoot at Kaheroton early. Luckily Ian is there to toss a weapon, which lands on Scotchee’s pistol, causing the shot to miss Kaheroton. Jamie gives Kaheroton the authority to shoot Scotchee at will, but he doesn’t take it. Scotchee is a coward and should live with that shame forever.

Ian gives the bracelet back to his former friend and boldly states, “God chose you to be with her.” At this point, Ian has learned to be both Mohawk and Scottish. Jamie applauds Ian’s decision. As someone who goes by the names Alexander Malcolm, Jamie MacTavish, and Bear Killer, Red Jamie encourages Young Ian to be whomever he wants to be.

For Claire (Caitriona Balfe), that person is someone who dabbles in ether testing on willing subjects at Fraser’s Ridge. Both Lizzie (Caitlin O’Ryan) ( and Josiah (Paul Gorman) inhale the ether as Malva (Jessica Reynolds) and Claire take notes. It seems all is well, but I’m still convinced something strange is going on with Malva. She’s a little too interested in Claire’s note journal and the power of putting people to sleep.

My suspicions are confirmed when we see Malva peeking through the stable door as Claire “welcomes Jamie home” from his trip to see the Cherokee, just like the last time he returned. They get horizontal and Malva watches the entire thing. Could this mean she’s no more than a stalker of Claire? Or is she learning the ways of a married couple so she can practice on Ian later? Regardless of your opinion, Malva is up to no good. And I think she’s going to be our next villain.

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