Outlander: The Complete Seventh Season Blu-ray Review
Standard Edition
Score: 75
from 2 reviewers
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Outlander: Season 7 delivers excellent video and strong DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio on Blu-ray, though extras are limited compared to prior seasons.
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DTS HD-MA
Video: 96
Outlander: Season Seven delivers exceptional Blu-ray video quality with vibrant, well-saturated colors, outstanding detail in costuming and landscapes, lifelike skintones, deep black levels, and no visible compression issues or banding—showcasing Sony's consistently high standards.
Audio: 86
Outlander: The Complete Seventh Season delivers an immersive DTS-HD MA 5.1 track with clear dialogue, robust dynamics, precise directionality, and impressive surround usage—especially in action and outdoor scenes—providing tight bass and an enveloping wartime atmosphere.
Extra: 21
Extras include four 'Outlander Untold' bonus scenes—essentially deleted scenes presented post-credits—an additional set of deleted scenes, and a blooper reel, though playback issues may affect access to the latter.
Show: 71
Outlander: The Complete Seventh Season shifts from its roots, engagingly blending romance, war, and time-travel against the American Revolution, with Sony’s Blu-ray offering a 6-disc set (standard or Collector's Edition) featuring special features, a book, and collector cards.

Video: 96
"Outlander: The Complete Seventh Season" on Blu-ray continues Sony’s tradition of delivering exemplary video quality for the series. The transfer boasts a striking presentation of North Carolina’s verdant landscapes, showcasing vibrant greens, rich browns, and brilliantly saturated reds—particularly noticeable in the Redcoats’ uniforms. Fine detail is exceptional throughout, revealing every fiber and subtle imperfection in colonial garb, as well as intricate textures in natural settings and prop materials. The immersive clarity extends to both expansive outdoor vistas and intimate, low-lit indoor sequences, where skintones remain lifelike and shadowy corners are resolved with convincing nuance. Black levels are deep and stable, suffering neither from crush nor visible banding, which allows for superb delineation in even the most challenging scenes.
From a technical standpoint, Sony’s allocation of multiple discs ensures minimal compression, affording each episode ample bandwidth to preserve both fine textures and color purity. Edges are clean and free of artificial enhancement such as ringing, providing a natural and pleasing image devoid of any distracting artifacts. The color palette feels authentically cinematic, with primaries popping where intended and more subdued earth tones sparkling under careful lighting. Overall, this season’s Blu-ray video presentation marries technical prowess with artistic fidelity, setting a high bar for what fans can expect from modern television on disc.
Audio: 86
The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track for "Outlander: The Complete Seventh Season" is presented with impressive technical execution and immersive design. Dialogue clarity is maintained across the most dynamic scenes, ensuring intelligibility even amidst heavy environmental effects like cannon fire or intense battle sequences. Prioritization is precise, with the mix leaning naturally towards front-heavy presentation during dialogue-driven moments, yet the overall soundstage remains cohesive and engaging throughout.
Surround activity comes alive especially during outdoor scenes and set-piece battles, where ambient energy—rustling grass, breezes, and insect sounds—augments a sense of place and depth. Directionality and channel transitions are executed smoothly, providing convincing pans and enveloping the listener within the action. Interior environments, such as tents or confined spaces, are rendered with appropriately intimate acoustics, balancing spatial cues effectively. Bass response is robust yet controlled, delivering the necessary impact for war sequences without overwhelming dialogue or finer sonic details. Overall, this DTS-HD MA track offers an energetic and atmospheric experience that faithfully complements the series' visual presentation.
Extras: 21
The extras provided on the Blu-ray release of "Outlander: The Complete Seventh Season" offer supplementary content that caters well to dedicated fans. Highlights include four "Outlander Untold" bonus scenes that serve as extended or alternate narrative moments, though their placement after episode credits rather than alongside standard deleted scenes is unusual. Additional deleted scenes are distributed across multiple discs, affording viewers deeper narrative context. The blooper reel promises engaging behind-the-scenes moments, although there may be playback issues with this feature depending on the disc's state. Overall, the extras deliver meaningful value and insight into the production process.
Extras included in this disc:
- Outlander Untold Scenes: Four supplementary narrative scenes presented after selected episodes, expanding character arcs and storylines.
- Deleted Scenes: Additional cut sequences scattered across the set, offering expanded context to key moments.
- Blooper Reel: A compilation of cast errors and humorous outtakes from production.
Show: 71
Outlander: The Complete Seventh Season sees a compelling narrative pivot, as the series shifts its epic focus from the Scottish Highlands to the tumult of the American Revolution. While still deeply rooted in character-driven storytelling, the narrative now foregrounds larger geopolitical stakes, forcing Jamie, Claire, and their family to adapt to a rapidly changing world. The plot wastes little time thrusting viewers back into danger, with Jamie and Young Ian racing against time to save Claire from a wrongful murder trial. The ever-expanding conflict delivers high-stakes drama, exploring themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and survival as the Frasers are pulled from North Carolina into the heart of America’s battle for independence.
Tonally, season seven departs from the franchise’s original revolutionary romance, instead offering a broader canvas that traverses continents and historical events. This evolution, while ambitious, occasionally impacts pacing and narrative cohesion; certain segments feel erratic or less tightly woven than earlier seasons. However, the writing remains energetic, and the showrunners avoid complacency by maintaining intrigue and balancing romance, action, and political intrigue. The season embraces its adult-oriented roots—exploring war, betrayal, and intimacy—while engineering memorable plot twists that test the bonds of family against an uncertain historical backdrop.
Fans of both historical drama and fantasy will find plenty to appreciate, as Outlander continues to blend genres with skill. The seventh season demonstrates a willingness to evolve while respecting established lore, resulting in an experience that is refreshingly unpredictable yet faithful to Gabaldon’s vision. While not every storyline lands equally, the ensemble cast’s performances and strong production values keep the series highly engaging.
Total: 75
"Outlander: The Complete Seventh Season" continues the franchise’s compelling blend of historical drama, romance, and action. This season maintains the emotional intensity and narrative momentum expected from the series, with Jamie and Claire delivering performances that resonate with both long-time fans and newcomers. As the colonial conflict escalates, the storytelling remains engaging, though there are minor inconsistencies in pacing compared to previous seasons.
Technically, Sony Pictures delivers a Blu-ray release that excels in both video and audio quality. The 1.78:1 AVC-encoded visuals capture the rich period detail and lush landscapes with impressive clarity and depth. The English DTS-HD MA 5.1 soundtrack complements the on-screen drama with dynamic range and immersive sound design, further enhancing the viewing experience. Subtitles in multiple languages are provided, broadening accessibility. However, the supplementary content is notably sparse compared to earlier releases, and the stack-pack packaging method may be less convenient for some collectors.
Overall, this is a strong Blu-ray presentation that serves the show well, despite its unremarkable extras package. Fans will find much to appreciate in the technical execution and enduring appeal of Outlander’s world. While it may not reach the absolute heights of its predecessors in consistency, it remains a solid recommendation for both devoted enthusiasts and those following the series’ ongoing saga.
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AV Nirvana review by Michael Scott
Video: 100
Set in North Carolina for the most part this year, we are privy to striking landscape visuals, filled with luscious green foliage, bright red coats for the Redcoats, and incredibly well-done fine details....
Audio: 90
There are plenty of forward heavy moments that rely entirely on dialog and some mild background surround usage, but the show is filled with so much action and so much ambient energy (ranging from breezes,...
Extras: 30
Extras: Extras: • Four Outlander Outlander Untold Scenes • Blooper Reel • Deleted Scenes Final Score: ...
Movie: 80
Being that it was one of those book series that could bridge the romance and fantasy genres, we would put the books in both sections, and as a red-blooded 1990s teenager, I had zero interest in the romance...
Total: 80
Technical Specifications: Technical Specifications: Technical Specifications: Starring: Anna Foerster, Brian Kelly, Metin Hüseyin, Jamie Payne, Stephen Woolfenden Created by: Ronald D. Moore Aspect Ratio:...
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Blu-ray.com review by Kenneth Brown
Video: 100
Detail is exceptional as well, with crisp, clean edges, free of any ringing or artificial nonsense, and wonderfully refined textures that lend a tactile appearance to fabrics, forest floors and other elements....
Audio: 90
Directionality is especially convincing during battle sequences, channel pans are always silky smooth, and the soundfield is immersive and enveloping anytime the series moves outdoors....
Extras: 20
Why they weren't simply included with the standard cuts is a strange decision, but one that offers additional sequences and scene extensions nonetheless....
Movie: 70
As the conflict draws them out of North Carolina and into the heart of the conflict for independence, Jamie, Claire, Brianna and Roger are faced with difficult decisions that have the potential to tear...
Total: 70
Outlander's seventh season may not be as consistent or as consistently engaging as previous seasons, but anyone who has invested in its story and heroes will feel right at home, chomping at the bit for...
Director: N/A
Actors: Caitríona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Sophie Skelton
PlotAfter serving as a combat nurse in World War II, Claire Randall reunites with her husband in Scotland to rekindle their marriage. While exploring ancient standing stones, she is suddenly transported from 1945 to 1743, landing in the midst of feuding Highlander clans and British redcoats. Stranded with no way home, Claire must quickly adapt to survive in this turbulent era. She is taken in by a group of Scottish rebels, including a dashing Highland warrior named Jamie Fraser, whose loyalties and secrets further entangle her fate. As suspicion surrounds her origins, she relies on her medical skills and modern knowledge to prove her worth and navigate the complicated dynamics between the Scots and the English occupiers.
Torn between her life in the 20th century and her growing connection to the people of the past, Claire faces difficult choices about loyalty, love, and personal safety. Political intrigue, cultural clashes, and the looming threat of war force her to constantly balance her desire for freedom with the constraints of a foreign time. Her relationship with Jamie deepens as they face danger together and try to outwit enemies on all sides. All the while, Claire desperately seeks a way to return to her own time, grappling with the heartache of leaving loved ones behind. The story unfolds across lush Scottish landscapes and treacherous historical events, as Claire’s journey becomes a fight for both survival and belonging.
Writers: Ronald D. Moore
Release Date: 09 Aug 2014
Runtime: 64 min
Rating: TV-MA
Country: United States
Language: English, Gaelic