![]() Jamie and Claire don’t die in that fire, but it does answer most of the questions about that pesky obituary. Speaking of Lallybroch, we’ll get a long-awaited (and bittersweet) family reunion.Īt the end of A Breath of Snow and Ashes, Wendigo Donner ransacks the Fraser house looking for gems in order to travel, a fight ensues, and the house burns down. Sorry to say, but Jem’s not there - still, it sounds as though those two distant relatives will be going on a real adventure. Toward the end of An Echo in the Bone, Roger and Buck travel back through the stones in an effort to save Jemmy. Give us the Buck!īut that’s not the only time travel happening in 1980: One of Bree’s colleagues, Rob Cameron, decides to kidnap Jemmy, and they believe he’s taken him back in time. I’m crossing my fingers for this to happen in season seven for two reasons: One, it’ll be fun to see a dude from the 1770s try to make sense of the 1980s, and two, you might recall that when we met Buck in season five, he was played by Graham McTavish (who also played Dougal), and it’s always a delight when he pops up on Outlander. ![]() You know, the secret son of Dougal MacKenzie and Geillis Duncan, Roger’s ancestor, who … had him sorta hanged that one time? That’s not awkward at all, right? Well, that guy accidentally goes through some stones, ends up in 1980, and makes his way to Roger and Bree for help. They end up getting a visitor from the past: William Buccleigh MacKenzie. Book seven, An Echo in the Bone, finds the MacKenzies rebuilding their lives in their new (old) time, but that doesn’t mean the time travel hijinks end. Bree, Roger, and their two children return to the future and wind up in 1980, where they move into - surprise! - Lallybroch. But unsettling as it all is, that should (mostly) be a wrap on the Christies, and honestly, good riddance.Īgain, this will include some plot points that take place in book six that have yet to happen on the show: Once Bree has her daughter, Amanda, Claire realizes she has a heart murmur, and nothing can be done about it in 1776. ![]() But Tom isn’t guilty either - eventually Allan Christie confesses to Claire that he is both the father of his sister’s child and that he murdered her to stop her from telling anyone. Tom Christie admits to having feelings for Claire and knows she’s innocent, so he confesses to killing his daughter in order to spare Claire’s life. While the series left Claire alone in a jail cell facing a possible execution for a crime she didn’t commit, all of the Malva Christie stuff gets wrapped up in A Breath of Snow and Ashes, and it seems likely the TV series will start season seven by finishing that story line. Because of the pandemic and some other scheduling issues, Outlander’s sixth season was a truncated one with just eight episodes. Obviously, all of the spoilers to follow.įirst, we have to wrap up the events of book six.Īh, yes. You don’t have to read a thing! Except for this post. Now, if you look at that stack of very long Outlander novels and are turned off because you subscribe to famed philosopher and Happy Endings character Penny Hartz’s school of thought that “reading’s stupid, TV rules!,” you’re in the right place! Below, find some predictions as to what Claire and Jamie might get up to in season seven based on all the intel we have from the seventh novel. This most recent season pulled the majority of its plot from book six, A Breath of Snow and Ashes, which means the upcoming season seven will be based mostly on book seven, An Echo in the Bone. We don’t have to wait to find out what happens! While Outlander the TV series doesn’t strictly adhere to the novels it’s based on, sometimes moving story lines around or changing them completely, the show has thus far mostly followed the events of each novel in order. ![]() Good news, Outlander friends: The answers are already tucked away in Diana Gabaldon’s novel series. What will happen next? Will Claire hang for a crime she didn’t commit? If a season of Outlander doesn’t end with resourceful time traveler Claire Fraser (Caitríona Balfe) and/or her broad-shouldered Highlander husband, Jamie (Sam Heughan), in a precarious situation, is it even a season of Outlander? Someone’s life has to be left dangling at some point on the danger scale otherwise, what are we doing here? Season six follows the tradition: We left Claire in prison, wrongfully accused of murder (and of being a witch, but like, when isn’t she being accused of that?), and Jamie racing to find her. Claire’s troubles are just beginning … (Just kidding, they never end!) ![]()
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