![]() “It’s hard watching you with him.” Balfe’s performance is amazing. Later, as she’s caring for Lord John as his fever mounts, he becomes more open about his jealousy of her. “He’s very handsome,” she tells him ignoring the fact that she’s going to spend the night outside while the kid is in her bed. Jamie glows when he talks about him and she knows he’s thrilled to see him. She is so generous to Jamie about William. ![]() I know she’s taken the Hippocratic Oath to do no harm to patients, but she's sorely tempted in this episode. “You did mean to imply that you and Jamie have something together that we do not.” Don’t mess with Claire. Fed up, Claire tells him she and Jamie have a daughter together but because of the Scottish uprising against the English, they were not able to raise her together. In a bitchy moment, he tells her that she must be envious of him because he is raising Jamie’s son. Alone with her, he tells her he’s come to the Ridge to see Jamie, to see whether he still has feelings for him. When he comes down with the measles, Lord John is left with Claire to nurse him, while Jamie takes William away to prevent infection. He takes the Frasers by surprise and they give up their cabin to their visitors and sleep outside. But in many ways he comes across as a complete bastard. He’s supposed to be charming and worldly, and he is. David Berry as Lord John has a complicated task. The kid is a Lord, that is unless anyone figures out who his real father is. An old friend of Jamie’s–once a British soldier, Jamie’s jailer, wanna be lover and now the step parent of Jamie’s illegitimate son–shows up at Fraser’s Ridge with that son, William.
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