- The tragic fire at Fergus’s house.
- Why this death feels so personal.
- The visual mood of the final season.
We just finished the latest episode of Outlander, “Evidence of Things Not Seen.” Honestly? We are still crying. It is the final season, but we weren’t ready for this.
A massive fire broke out at the home of Fergus Fraser. The screen was filled with deep, angry oranges and thick gray smoke. It looked haunting. The visual aesthetic was beautiful but terrifying at the same time.
Amidst the chaos, a special life ended. We lost Adso the cat. Yes, the sweet little kitty who brought so much joy to the screen. Our hearts are totally broken.
It feels like the end of an era. Just like how Reese Witherspoon says it’s time for women to learn AI, we feel like we have to learn how to watch this show without our favorite furry friend. It won’t be easy.
If you need a distraction from the sadness, check out some movie news. Bhooth Bangla is having a huge opening day if you like horror-comedy. Or you can look at the massive numbers for Dhurandhar 2 as it hits its 30th day.
Our Take
The vibe of this season is very heavy. You can feel the weight of every choice the characters make. Losing Adso feels like losing a piece of the family’s peace. We love the gritty, dark look of the show right now, but we hate the pain. It’s a masterclass in making us feel everything.