OUTLANDER Season 2 episode titles
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December 23, 1743 - Jamie is tortured by Black Jack Randall and rescued by Claire (OUTLANDER)
December 21, 1760 - Willie rides the Yule log at Helwater. (SCOTTISH PRISONER)
Late December, 1766 - Claire and Jamie's voyage on the Artemis begins (VOYAGER)
December 1767 - Claire finds Jamie in the snow and tells him the story of "A Christmas Carol" (DRUMS)
December 1769 - Claire, Jamie and Ian depart for the Mohawk territory to rescue Roger (DRUMS)
December 21, 1776 - The house on Fraser's Ridge burns down (ABOSAA)
December 24, 1776 - Lord John visits Nessie in London; William writes to Lord John from Quebec City, describing the aurora borealis (ECHO)
December 31, 1776 - Jamie and Claire write their first letter to Bree and Roger (ECHO)
December 20, 1777 - Jamie and Claire buy spectacles in Edinburgh (ECHO)
Christmas 1969 - Bree visits Roger in Inverness; she rejects his proposal of marriage, and he gives her a bracelet as a gift (DRUMS)
December 5, 1980 - Bree receives a letter from Roger (MOHB)
December 21, 1980 - Bree, Jem, and Mandy travel back in time to find Roger (MOHB)
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