Alright Lets Try This Dance Again This Time With No Random Black Space

Sing me a vocal of two men in a gunkhole. 1 is humming and annoying the other. Outlander's Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish bladder in a gunkhole, or rather row, into the 3rd episode of Men in Kilts, which is all about the music and dance history of Scotland. And yeah, we get to see them both (attempt to) dance against the backdrop of some amazing bagpiping.

In the offset scene, Sam is rowing Graham, and a huge Scottish castle is in the background. Sam hums creepily and makes very intense centre contact with Graham in an endeavor to badger him. It works. Graham tells him to cease, which is the theme for this show. Are they bustling the Outlander Skye Boat theme vocal in a boat? We'll never know. (Well, someone out there knows, I just am not sure). I think I heard, "A lass that is gone." But information technology was so bad, that I wished I were a lass that was gone.

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Allow's get to the dance highlights of this episode and as well a little update about Outlander'south seasons half dozen and 7, and peradventure even a spinoff! What?! Settle down.

Bagpipes are the best pipes

Sam Heughan loves bagpipes and if you don't, this episode might change that. Their first guest is Galbridge McMillan, who's keeping traditional Scottish music alive, and who had a part in Outlander. Call back when Claire and Jamie were sitting and listening to a music human being play a vocal about a lady who falls dorsum in fourth dimension? Claire's all, "It me." And Jamie'due south all heart optics at Claire, "It you." And Laoghaire'southward all, "What almost me?" And and so Jamie says to Laoghaire, "Concur my drink." He does, he actually does, then he and Claire (Caitríona Balfe) can run off and she can medical him. And then that music human being was McMillan!

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They meet McMillan by a bivouac, and Graham is but hanging out eating porridge, as one does. And and so McMillan sings them a Gaelic vocal and they all sing along.

Equally Sam and Graham head to their next meet-upwardly, Sam admits he can't sing or dance. And they drop an Outlander flashback from Flavour 2 of Jamie saying, "I need assistance," in France. Graham proudly admits he had to sing in Outlander; Sam rolls his eyes. And another flashback of Dougal singing on a equus caballus is shown. Men in Kilts is a very skillful cure for Droughtlander.

Doune Castle — Outlander's Castle Leoch

As they pull upwards to Doune Castle to encounter up with a bagpiper, Iain MacGillvray, Sam and Graham reveal this is the castle which was Castle Leoch in Outlander. They flash back to Jamie and Claire getting their "Castle Leoch" on, if you know what I mean, all over the castle.

MacGillvray explains that bagpipers were originally sent to the battlefield to put fear into the enemies. Non gonna lie, if I was headed to state of war, and my enemy sent a fleet of cello players, I too would exist scared. And dislocated. And perchance that was exactly their intention. MacGillvray revealed there was a piper who stormed the beaches of Normandy playing his pipes. And the Germans stopped shooting at him considering they thought he was insane. Peachy battle hack, Mr. Piper man.

Then we find out through a Men in Kilts-Deoxyribonucleic acid 23 and Me-mashup that Graham and MacGillvray are distantly related. Family reunion! "Reunited and it feels so bagpipey." And so he plays a song on the ol' pipes for Sam and his newfound second cousin-uncle-once removed, Graham.

Graham's hips don't lie

While driving to their side by side destination, Sam tells Graham, "I've seen you dance. Yous've got rhythm, that's for sure. You lot've got hips as well." Graham admits he tin indeed dance, and his ballet years were especially stand-out: "You've never seen a dying swan like information technology."

And soon we see that Graham'south hips don't lie, but they definitely almost make Sam cry. They wink back to a fan upshot with Sam watching Graham'south hip dance in horror. Seems like Sam and Graham have a history of Graham performing said trip the light fantastic, which really involves his hips and Sam wincing in the groundwork. This episode is no unlike, except this fourth dimension Sam joins in.

Next up they run into Cerys Jones, a Highland dancer who's going to teach them a sword dance. Sam and Graham are decked out in kilt tuxedos and set to trip the light fantastic toe. Kitlxedos? Is that a thing? Information technology should be.

Jones tells them that original Scottish dancing was for soldiers to get fit for going into battle. Specifically, the Dance of the Swords. What a great pre-battle conditioning! (Cut to me dancing effectually a butter pocketknife in my kitchen. Same thing. Less unsafe).

The sword dance was no joke. In fact, back then information technology had a lot of meanings. If soldiers didn't touch the sword, it meant they were going to win. If they touched the sword, it meant they were going to be injured. And if they kicked the sword, they would die in battle. Dum dum da dum. Sam admits he performed the sword dance in Outlander's Flavor 5 episode. And it was not easy…

Jones sets up the swords as she gets ready to teach them the dance. The swords expect very precipitous! This is extreme dancing (or extremely dangerous dancing, still you desire to wait at information technology).

Graham looks scared and asks if the dance is complicated, and she basically says, no petty kids perform information technology. So she shows them how to do it and like TikTok dances, only children should be doing these. Information technology's too hard for non-dancer adults! Graham echoes that sentiment, except he phrases it differently, "Accented assurance, I'm completely awful." He'due south non totally incorrect. Then Graham accidentally kicks the sword and Sam has never looked happier. "Y'all're going to die in battle!"

Then they dance. Sam is definitely ameliorate than Graham in this dance-off. Graham looks similar he'southward walking on hot coals in heels blindfolded. Karma gets Sam pretty speedily, and he steps on the sword and almost falls over.

This episode is a chip like a Scottish version of So You lot Remember You lot Tin can Dance? Except Sam doesn't recall he tin can dance. After he finishes the sword dance, he'due south out of jiff and says information technology was really difficult. And this is someone who probably goes to the gym more in 1 year than near people go in their whole lives. Sam asks Jones, "Would Graham become any points for freestyle?" "Probably not," she replies. Sad. Stick to your hip trip the light fantastic toe, Graham. It's a winner every time. You don't need this sword dance.

Sam & Graham pb a band and lose a ring

En road to their next destination, we learn a random road-trip fact. They both loved the Flintstones. And so much so they burst into the Flintstones theme vocal. Bagpipes going off at present wouldn't be the worst thing. Some other random fact we learn from their road banter: Henry VIII wrote the song "Greensleeves," for his wife Anne Boleyn. Ahh, so he really loved her, before he beheaded her. What a guy.

Cut to Sam and Graham leading a marching ring. They come marching around a corner. Sam has a large stick with a ball on the end. (Honestly show, this is a real theme — see concluding episode). And Graham is pounding a giant drum. Soon Sam starts to do bicep curls with his big ball stick. And and so the bagpipe ring but stops and leaves them. Sad. Did non know this episode would be a drama. But here we are. They are later on reunited with the Glencorse Pipe Ring who perform for them, and seem happier that Sam and Graham are merely watching.

Lairds of the trip the light fantastic

Back on the road again to their final trip the light fantastic toe destination, Sam admits that although he'southward driving a lot, Graham keeps him entertained with his voices. Graham then morphs into some grapheme, and we get another Outlander flashback, of Dougal telling a joke around a campfire, equally Caitríona Balfe'south Claire looks on wholly unimpressed.

Sam explains what a ceilidh is, which was depicted in Season 1 of Outlander. It'south a gathering or celebration with music, dance, and drinks. And the flashback they show is peak Claire. She's throwing back a huge bottle of alcohol, and Angus looks on impressed.

They get in at Borthwick castle to get their ceilidh dance on. Finlay MacDonald Lockie is a ceilidh dancer who explains the history of ceilidh dancing. Information technology was invented past a prisoner of war in World War Ii to stay warm. Information technology was besides a gesture of defiance. Sam admits he hated ceilidhs when he was younger, only then figured out they're just parties and now loves them. Ceilidh dancer, Sophie Jessop Støer, teaches them how to exercise the dance. Sam likens it a bit to a "Practise-si-practise." And and so Graham whips out his hip. "There it is," Sam winces every bit he watches Graham show his hip motility off.

Okay, for a guy who says he doesn't similar to trip the light fantastic, Sam Heughan likes to dance. He screams, "My shoelace!" (He fifty-fifty stops to tie his shoelace similar a kid in gym class and can't wait to get back on the dance floor). This entire scene is an actual joy maker. Picket it twice, if only for their facial expressions.

The side by side morning, Sam and Graham await like they've had a crude night. Sitting on the ground barely able to sit up against their camper van, they are "Hungover in Kilts." And what's the best cure for a hangover? More than drinks!

A Scottish bar is saved by Jamie, Claire, & Outlander fans?!

Speaking of drinks, the bar in Scotland, Red King of beasts, where Sam revealed he and Caitríona shared their outset drink in costume, thanked Outlander fans and the bandage for helping raise money so information technology could stay open. The bar promptly delivered a photograph of the exact moment Sam referenced in his tweet. Look at that: Outlander cast and fans saving Scotland one bar at a time.

Relieved the bar wouldn't exist closing, Sam said he was looking forward to Caitríona buying him a drink soon. He'southward nevertheless waiting for a response. Oooh, Balfe fire.

Outlander Season 7

As for Outlander, the cast is dorsum at work filming Season half dozen. And on a recent podcast, Ron Moore revealed that Outlander season 7 is existence discussed. "Conversations are underway on both season vii and on a spinoff and I remember we're going to have good news on both those fronts before too long so I feel very optimistic nearly information technology. I concur that I would've been happy to see it happen sooner than this but everything happens in its time. I remember both those things are probably going to happen and hopefully we'll be able to say something about information technology before too long." Cannot come soon plenty. For now, we still have five more episodes of this kilty adventure. Side by side week, information technology looks like Sam and Graham attend a topless bivouac political party. They do. It seems like information technology's a pretty spooky episode, where they hang out in cemeteries, and I imagine Sam scares Graham.

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