Episode four, “Muskets, Liberty and Sauerkraut,” and oh… we are DEEP in it now.
The American Revolution has officially arrived, Jamie is building a rebel militia (with… limited success), and somehow Brianna and Roger are out here smuggling gold in sauerkraut while accidentally walking straight into a war.
Nikki and Lisa break down an episode that truly has everything: identity crises, chaotic missions, emotional trauma, and one absolutely unhinged paternity reveal that has us spiralling.
Basically: war, daddy issues and thirst… all in bonnets.
We discuss:
• Jamie trying to build a rebel army while half the Ridge quietly backs the Crown
• sauerkraut smuggling as a legitimate wartime strategy (honestly… genius)
• Roger accidentally joining the war and having a surprisingly hot sword moment
• Brianna and William’s soft sibling reunion (we cried, obviously)
• Lord John playing emotional chess while everyone else plays checkers
• Amaranthus coming in HOT with the thirst — and a full marriage pitch
• Claire and Fanny’s devastating conversation about grief, memory and Faith
• Mrs Cunningham: chaotic, injured and somehow iconic
• Buck’s return and the sweetest scenes with the kids
• Young Ian preparing to find his Mohawk family
• Fergus learning the Comte St. Germain might be his father and us absolutely losing it
• the Beauchamp connection (???) and what it could mean
• and the growing sense that war is about to tear everyone in completely different directions
Also… Amaranthus, respectfully, stand up. The confidence? The thirst? The long game? We are both horrified and impressed.
And just when you think things can’t get more chaotic — we get militia drama, emotional damage and Roger Mac fully enrolling in the American Revolution against his will.
Casual.
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