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  <title>Outlander 8.05 “Send for the Devil” Recap &amp;amp; Reaction</title>
  <description>In this episode of Outlander Cast, we break down Outlander Season 8, Episode 5, “Send for the Devil.” Jamie gets word that Cunningham is making his move, the Ridge turns into a powder keg, Roger faces the brutal reality of war in Savannah, and Buck MacKenzie proves he is the one guy in the room willing to say what everyone else should have said much sooner. We also dive into Claire and Elspeth’s quietly loaded showdown, Bree and William’s growing bond, Ben’s return, and why Amaranthus still feels like one giant walking red flag. We also talk about why this episode finally feels alive — even if the direction, editing, and fight staging left more than a little on the table. In this episode, we discuss: Jamie vs. Cunningham Buck as the episode’s MVP Claire and Elspeth’s tension-filled scene Roger at the Siege of Savannah Bree and William’s sibling dynamic Ben returning alive Why Amaranthus remains deeply suspicious And our Kilt Ratings, GBG, and five questions that got nothing to do with Outlander If you like what we do, subscribe, leave a rating and review, and share the show with a fellow Outlander fan. Support the show and get all of our bonus content at JoinTheNerdClan.com Slàinte Mhath. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Outlander Cast: The Outlander Podcast With Mary &amp;amp; Blake</author_name>
  <author_url>https://maryandblake.com/show/outlander-cast/</author_url>
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