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Saturday, August 9, 2025

Two New TV Series- Blood of My Blood( Starz) and Chief of War ( AppleTV)

Just Finished the two Episodes of Diana Gabaldon's TV series: I highly recommend it. Here's reviews of the first 2 episodes and what to look forward for this very enjoyable TV Drama.    

Outlander: Blood of My Blood – The Prequel That’s Already Stirring Hearts and Theories

Premiered August 8, 2025 on StarzOutlander: Blood of My Blood brings fans back into the sweeping romance, clan politics, and time-tangled destinies of Diana Gabaldon’s universe. This time, the lens focuses on the parents of Claire and Jamie, delivering both fresh faces and familiar emotional beats.


Critical Reception – A Tale of Two Perspectives

Early reviews have been glowing, with Decider calling it “a seductive new romantic and historical drama” and praising the emotional depth and chemistry between Ellen MacKenzie (Harriet Slater) and Brian Fraser (Jamie Roy). Variety went so far as to label it “a rare gem… perfectly executed and well-acted.”

Not everyone is entirely smitten, however. The Guardian admits it can be “melodramatic yet strangely compelling”, while the Los Angeles Times finds it “more conventional” than its parent series, noting less of the high-stakes tension Outlander fans might expect.

Even with these mixed notes, the early consensus is favorable—92% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 73/100 Metacritic score—a promising start for any historical romance prequel.


Fan Reactions – The Clan Has Spoken

If the critics are split, the fans are already marching in with enthusiasm—and theories. On Reddit’s r/Outlander, Episode 1 (“Providence”) has inspired an avalanche of excitement:

“This show is so cool.”
“Everyone did an excellent job! Great, great show, I must rewatch it asap!!… Julia and Henry are still not as interesting as clan people but I will give them a chance.”

Viewers are particularly taken with the casting:

“Brian has Jamie’s mannerism… Jocasta as well! Great casting!! Simon Fraser in any decade is killing me.”

And, true to Outlander fandom tradition, genealogy charts are already being sketched out:

“Julia’s child can’t be Fanny and Jane’s mother… The baby will be born in 1715… she’s their great aunt.”

Episode 2 (“S.W.A.K. – Sealed With a Kiss”) has begun to deepen the emotional threads, focusing on letter-borne romance between Julia and Henry. While the online discussion is still building for this episode, it’s clear the spark of curiosity has been lit.


Why This Matters for the Outlander Universe

Blood of My Blood feels like both a love letter to long-time fans and an accessible entry point for newcomers. Its lush cinematography and clan intrigue echo the parent series, while its dual timelines—Scotland and WWI-era romance—add a fresh dynamic.

Fans aren’t just watching—they’re participating, dissecting Easter eggs and predicting plot twists after only two episodes. This early engagement bodes well for the series’ ability to sustain the kind of dedicated community that’s kept Outlander thriving for over a decade.


Final Thoughts

Whether you side with the critics who are swept away by the romance, or those urging a bit more narrative tension, Outlander: Blood of My Blood has already carved out its place in 2025’s must-watch TV. And if the fandom chatter is anything to go by, we’re in for a season full of heart, history, and heated theories.

Question for readers: Which storyline has captured your heart more so far—Highland clan drama or the WWI-era romance? And what’s your favorite theory about how it will all tie back to the main Outlander saga? 

I have watched and enjoyed very much the seven seasons of original Outlander and here's what Wikipedia says in case you are not familiar with the TV series. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outlander_(TV_series)

Personal Note: I agree with one of the Critics Comments: A Must-Watch TV show for 2025.

Meanwhile another new TV show that I am enjoying now is Chief of War in Apple TV. 

Here’s a review and write up capturing the epic scale and emotional intensity of Chief of War.  Another must see TV show- a sweeping new historical drama series starring Jason Momoa.


Behind the Story & Creative Vision

  • A deeply personal passion project: Co-created by Jason Momoa (also starring and executive producing alongside Thomas Paʻa Sibbett), the series first started in 2015 as a conceptual biopic of Kamehameha I. It evolved instead into the story of the more complex figure, Kaʻiana, a Hawaiian aliʻi who embraced the wider world before ultimately navigating the tumultuous unification of the islands WikipediaTIME.

  • Authentic in language and design: The show features substantial dialogue in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, with actors (many of whom did not speak the language initially) learning it to deepen cultural authenticity El PaísTIME. From constructing traditional Hawai‘i double-hulled canoes using historical methods to filming on actual lava fields—some scenes even shot during a real eruption—the production committed to immersive, culturally respectful detail TIME.

  • Momoa’s ancestral connection: Adding emotional depth, Momoa is a descendant of Kaʻiana himself, making the narrative not just a professional but a personal journey honoring his heritage People.com.


Story & Synopsis

Set in the late 18th century, Chief of War explores the era when Hawaiʻi’s four kingdoms vied for power amid increasing foreign incursions. Jason Momoa plays Kaʻiana—a warrior chief torn between loyalty and resistance—whose ambition and tragic choices help unfold the island’s destiny under Kamehameha’s unifying campaign WikipediaPeople.com.

With nine episodes, the series premiered August 1, 2025 (first two episodes), with new installments releasing weekly through September 19 WikipediaEsquire.


Reviews & Reception

  • Critics’ acclaimRotten Tomatoes reports a 92% critics’ score, praising Momoa’s “ferocious best” performance and lauding its authentic reconstruction of Indigenous history Wikipedia.

  • Engaging, contemplative pacing: Critics highlight the show’s deliberate, meditative storytelling—eschewing flamboyant spectacle for depth and reflection Roger EbertLos Angeles Times.

  • Thought-provoking thematic layers: Described as “Aquaman-meets-Game of Thrones,” the series tackles colonialism, identity, and power through immersive visuals and moral complexity. It strikes a balance between visceral action and introspective resonance VultureDecider.


Standout Moment: A Scene Saved by Heart

In episode 3, titled Chief of Flowers, a poignant sex-scene between Kaʻahumanu (Luciane Buchanan) and her father Moku (Moses Goods) reveals her infertility before her marriage to Kamehameha. Initially cut from the script, this moment was restored after the actors advocated fiercely—Buchanan even penned an essay to the creators. The scene enriches both character and story, capturing the emotional stakes of lineage and duty Town & Country.


Quick Look

AspectHighlights
Cultural IntegrityDialogue in Hawaiian, historical production design, performers educated in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
Narrative LensFocuses on Kaʻiana’s nuanced perspective rather than glorifying Kamehameha’s legend
Visual & Emotional ImpactStunning cinematic scale, from canoe battles to volcano-backed war scenes
Critical ResponseHigh praise for authenticity, pacing, performances, and thematic depth

Bottom LineChief of War stands as a bold, culturally grounded epic—visually commanding, emotionally resonant, and driven by deep respect for Hawaiian heritage. For fans of historical drama with thoughtful storytelling and visceral power, this is unmissable.

Personal Note: I have seen the three episodes of this series, and I can say, Another Must View TV show for 2025. 


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