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Title: Read Book « The Routledge Companion to Humanitarian Action (Hardback) XR3ZKVMUSCNV Created Date: 0441Z. 'Outlander' Season 5 Episode 7: 'The Ballad of Roger Mac' is a devastating blow to the show's young couples. The war acts as a cover for the senseless revenge plans of Isaiah's father-in-law and Roger's great grandfather. Both Brianna and Alicia lose their husbands because of familial hate rather than the actual war.

Make the gravy using the juices from the roasting tray. Tip away some of the fat from the roasting tin. Add a little flour and whisk well to combine, deglazing with Madeira and squeeze in the juice of a clementine into the gravy. Reduce and season to taste. Recipe courtesy of Matt Tebbutt. Outlander S05E07 The Ballad of Roger Mac. Clip - Roger Sings Clementine. Outlander - Roger & Jamie's Relationship Sub. Outlander Season 5, Episode 8 included two versions of the classic folk song 'Oh My Darling, Clementine,' sung by Sophie Skelton and Richard Rankin. While Starz is not releasing the Outlander.

Ford's story reenacts the central morality play of the Western. Wyatt Earp becomes the town's new marshal, there's a showdown between law and anarchy, the law wins and the last shot features the new schoolmarm--who represents the arrival of civilization. Most Westerns put the emphasis on the showdown. “My Darling Clementine” builds up to the legendary gunfight at the OK Corral, but it is more about everyday things--haircuts, romance, friendship, poker and illness.

At the center is Henry Fonda's performance as Wyatt Earp. He's usually shown as a man of action, but Fonda makes him the new-style Westerner, who stands up when a woman comes into the room and knows how to carve a chicken and dance a reel. Like a teenager, he sits in a chair on the veranda of his office, tilts back to balance on the back legs and pushes off against a post with one boot and then the other. He's thinking of Clementine, and Fonda shows his happiness with body language.

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Earp has accepted the marshal's badge because when he and his brothers returned to their herd, they found the cattle rustled and James dead. There is every reason to believe the crime was committed by Old Man Clanton (Walter Brennan) and his “boys” (grown, bearded and mean). An early scene ends with Clanton baring his teeth like an animal showing its fangs. Earp buries James in a touching scene. (“You didn't get much of a chance, did you, James?”) Then, instead of riding into town and shooting the Clantons, he tells the mayor he'll become the new marshal. He wants revenge, but legally.

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The most important relationship is between Earp and Doc Holliday (Victor Mature), the gambler who runs Tombstone but is dying of tuberculosis. They are natural enemies, but a quiet, unspoken regard grows up between the two men, maybe because Earp senses the sadness at Holliday's core. Holliday's rented room has his medical diploma on the wall and his doctor's bag beneath it, but he doesn't practice anymore. Something went wrong back East, and now he gambles for a living, and drinks himself into oblivion. His lover is a prostitute, Chihuahua (Linda Darnell), and he talks about leaving for Mexico with her. But as he coughs up blood, he knows what his prognosis is.