Outlander: Blood of My Blood begins with a powerful, emotional opening focusing on a dead body being washed, surrounded by grief. The narrative introduces the premise of Claire's parents, Henry and Julia Beauchamp, who surprisingly did not die in a car accident but instead traveled through time to 1714. The series highlights the intersection of Claire's family dynamics with Jamie's parents, showcasing a new storyline that diverges from the original novels. The show's context emphasizes a blend of romance and trauma typical of the Outlander universe.
A nice, long look at a dead body being scrubbed down. Then, when we pan out, a woman is weeping next to it. And you know what? That feels exactly right.
if you haven't been paying attention to all the publicity surrounding Blood of My Blood, by this point you may be like ... I'm sorry but Claire's parents are from the 20th century.
What Blood of My Blood reveals is that Claire's parents did not die in that car accident and instead fell through the stones and landed in 1714.
Nothing about Claire's parents, as they relate to time travel or what happens to them once they're in 1714, comes from the novels; for all intents and purposes, Henry and Julia Beauchamp are original characters to the TV series.
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