

Separated by contents and centuries, Claire and Jamie must find their way back to each other, but will they be the same people who parted at the standing stones all those years ago? Review: You're gonna love it! - I bought season 3 in 2019 and I didn't open it bcuz I wanted a pristine set of all the dvds. I recently found out my medical problems are not going to allow me much more time. I really beautiful that desertcart has difficulty with dvds. But this problem topped all issues. The season 3 is labeled 3 on each disk but they are actually 2 episodes of season 2. Every disc has the right info on the front of the disc but are in fact the last 2 episodes of season 2. Sometimes I buy a cd and by the time I can listen bc I have taken care of my mom who passed recently and I didn't have a moment to listen to the music and the cd I bought as new is unplayable. I haven't said anything about those but a entire season of 2 episodes was more than I could tolerate. Get it together desertcart and maybe do the right thing since I wasn't laying around. I was exhausted from 10 minutes of sleep sitting up a couple times a day. I had no time. Hope you do the right thing even though I know you will say it is more than 30 days go kick dirt. Outlander for tv is pretty faithful to the books and the books are great. The thing that makes it being on film so great is the actors. Outstanding performances by all. It has all the good stuff. Great storyline. Some hot and steamy. Lots of action. The way they have cut this together is not something I would usually bring up but it is so good you actually notice how really great they put it together. I would give it a hundred stars if I could. Once you start watching you'll be hooked. Set some time aside if you're binge watching. You won't want to stop. This is the best TV on TV Review: Changing my review - It's good. No issues with product. I take back my previous poor review. My mistake. The episode that I was looking for is the last episode in Season 2: Dragonfly in Amber. So, all good.








| Contributor | Caitriona Balfe, David Brown, Graham McTavish, Sam Heughan, Tobias Menzies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 4,528 Reviews |
| Format | DVD |
| Genre | Drama |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 5 |
P**R
You're gonna love it!
I bought season 3 in 2019 and I didn't open it bcuz I wanted a pristine set of all the dvds. I recently found out my medical problems are not going to allow me much more time. I really beautiful that Amazon has difficulty with dvds. But this problem topped all issues. The season 3 is labeled 3 on each disk but they are actually 2 episodes of season 2. Every disc has the right info on the front of the disc but are in fact the last 2 episodes of season 2. Sometimes I buy a cd and by the time I can listen bc I have taken care of my mom who passed recently and I didn't have a moment to listen to the music and the cd I bought as new is unplayable. I haven't said anything about those but a entire season of 2 episodes was more than I could tolerate. Get it together Amazon and maybe do the right thing since I wasn't laying around. I was exhausted from 10 minutes of sleep sitting up a couple times a day. I had no time. Hope you do the right thing even though I know you will say it is more than 30 days go kick dirt. Outlander for tv is pretty faithful to the books and the books are great. The thing that makes it being on film so great is the actors. Outstanding performances by all. It has all the good stuff. Great storyline. Some hot and steamy. Lots of action. The way they have cut this together is not something I would usually bring up but it is so good you actually notice how really great they put it together. I would give it a hundred stars if I could. Once you start watching you'll be hooked. Set some time aside if you're binge watching. You won't want to stop. This is the best TV on TV
C**E
Changing my review
It's good. No issues with product. I take back my previous poor review. My mistake. The episode that I was looking for is the last episode in Season 2: Dragonfly in Amber. So, all good.
J**N
Another great season of one of my favorite tv series!
I got hooked on this series after I borrowed the first season from the Library. Now the series is very popular. What's not to love? There is romance, action, realistic drama, loveable (yet flawed) characters, history and grit. There is even a nit of time travel in the mix. The premise is that Claire, the heroine of the story, accidentally traveled through a circle of Scottish stones to 200 years in the past, where her life takes a dramatic turn, because of the dangers of the new reality. Due to circumstances, she has little choice but to marry a Scottish highlander named Jamie, despite her commitment to her husband back in her own time. This is about survival. Or it was, at first. They she fell madly in love with Jamie. He is her soul mate. That is the basis for season 1. In season 2, they try to stop future events by using Claire's knowledge of the future. In season 3, Claire becomes pregnant and a big battle is looming, so Jamie eventually sends her back to her own time, to live with her first husband and raise their child. In season 4, her first husband dies, and their child is grown. Twenty years has passed. Claire searches history to find out what happened to Jamie, only to discover him still alive in the past. Her daughter tells her to go back to him. Later, once Clair is gone, her daughter, Brianna, finds an ominous article about her parents death, so she seeks them out in the past, and he love interest, Roger, follows her later. The journey is hard for both Brianna and Roger, but they do eventually catch up with Bree's parents. Season 5 will be aired on Starz the week of Valentine's Day in 2020. In total, there are 8 books. The 9th book should be released in 2019, with plans for the 10th book to be the final book of the series. In between season airings, fans foundly refer to that time as droughtlander, because they eagerly await the next season.
D**S
"Time doesn't matter, Sassenach..."
Talk about a vortex of two worlds. Claire Randall (Caitriona Balfe) in the 20th Century, giving birth to a daughter, entering medical school to become a doctor (virtually unthinkable for a woman in the 1940s), and trying to hold her fragile marriage together with historian husband Frank (Tobias Menzies is always exceptional). Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) in the 18th Century post-Culloden, languishing in prison, given a reprieve by a British officer indebted by a years-prior kindness, fathering a son against his will, and establishing himself as a rebel printer in Edinburgh. Eventually these two worlds will collide, culminating in the remarkable episodes that make up the TV series of OUTLANDER, SEASON THREE. Which is why Episode 5, "Freedom & Whisky", is this reviewer's favorite episode of the entire series (thus far). **SPOILER ALERT!** Dr. Claire Randall, after learning from young Scottish historian Roger (Richard Rankin) that Jamie did indeed survive Culloden and was a printer in 1760s Edinburgh, decides to leave her adult daughter Briana (the stunning Sophie Skelton) and go back through the stones to Jamie, is as good as TV gets. The reunion, needless to say, is steamy, and SEASON 3 embarks on a lengthy journey taking Claire and Jamie all the way to Bermuda, where Episode 13, "Eye of the Storm", ties together a couple of story lines (albeit over the top), and lays the foundation for a new one...in mainland America. Special features. They mostly consist of extended and deleted scenes with introductions by showrunner Ronald D. Moore, but we're also entertained by the feature "The Transformation of Geillis Duncan", the full-circle journey of fellow time traveler Geillis (a delicious Lotte Verbeek). For fans of quality TV depicting fascinating characters making transformational journeys of any epic, OUTLANDER SEASON THREE is must-see TV. ~D. Mikels, Esq.
P**S
Beautiful and complex story, Extraordinary cinematography. An emotional roller coaster to be sure.
Maybe the best season yet in my opinion. Just finished re-reading the series and this and the next season are really my favorite time in the books other than the first book. I love Jamie and Claire of course, but when Bree and Roger and Fergus, Marsal, Lord John, and young Ian get into the act, it just becomes an even richer story. I love how Jamie and Claire's love has stood the test of time and space. Except for the scenes with Geillis, of the flashbacks of Culloden, of course, there is less gore in this series which I appreciate. The Culloden flashbacks are a discrepancy from the books of course as Jamie didn't remember anything about it until years later, but that's creative license I suppose. Easier to wrap it up now than to have to go back and film visit it later in bits and pieces I'm sure. Most other things were pretty true to the books, although that's not required. They are separate mediums with different objectives. It's easy to let the differences become important instead of just enjoying the shows. The series was beautifully filmed, as always, and I love the attention to details in the clothing and furnishings through the progression of time in the series. Someone worked very hard to get the details accurate. I will be watching this Season again and again, waiting for the next one to come out.
K**L
Great job
Delivered on time, no damage and the video looks great, Good job guys.
J**S
This series will keep you on your toes I love it.
I have been collecting the series and it's very good to watch if you like action, romance, and drama. However for those who have kids it's not something to watch around them it can be graphic.
C**N
Outlander Fans Must Have This on Blu-Ray!!
What can I say but BRAVO!! Outlander fans are in for a real treat! This season on DVD/Blu-ray is bursting with extras in the way of deleted scenes special presentations (like the very well done homage to Tobias Menzies, a/k/a “Frank Randall”/“Black Jack Randall”). I have only two criticisms and one recommendation: Criticism: viewers have to shuffle discs to watch the extras or episodes. This is annoying. If I’m watching disc 1, and the episode or extra is listed on that disc, then when I select it, I shouldn’t see the pop-up “Insert Disc 2”. Second criticism: All five discs are stacked on top of each other in the case like hot cakes rather than in their own sections securely in the case as in the previous two seasons. Recommendation: Executive Producer Ronald Moore said often before introducing the deleted scenes that he cut them for time, continuity or pace. The deleted scenes are so good, I think he should rerelease all three seasons with the original air check of the episodes followed by the Director’s Cut of the same episode which would include the deleted scenes for each episode; as there are scenes in this season of episodes “All Debts Paid”, “A. Malcolm”, and “First Wife” which lend themselves nicely to the Director’s Cut suggestion. With Director/Producers, there’s always the version they have to show (for considerations of time, continuity and pace) vs. the version they want to show (for considerations of creative license). Here, I think Ronald Moore can do both, especially with Season 3. Otherwise, watching Outlander Season 3 via blu-ray format is incredible! The battle scenes at Culloden never looked so good! I love this show! Watching it never gets old—and wait until you see the Chemistry Test audition footage between Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe! It will knock you over!!
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