Yes, Jenny eventually learns the truth that Claire is a time traveler from the future in the Outlander books, though it takes time and she's initially skeptical, viewing Claire as a witch or fae; she finally accepts it after meeting Roger (who also time-traveled) and seeing proof, but in the show, her understanding and acceptance happen differently, often when Claire reveals crucial future knowledge like the French Revolution to protect family, leading to conflict before eventual, grudging acceptance.
The saddest Outlander episode is widely considered to be Season 2, Episode 7, "Faith," due to the devastating loss of Claire and Jamie's daughter after birth, a profoundly heartbreaking event that tests their relationship and showcases immense grief. Other contenders for saddest moments include the Season 2 finale's heartbreaking farewell before Culloden and the tragic death of Murtagh in Season 5.
The ghost definitely is Jamie. DG confirmed it. You are correct that there can't be two Claires, but while we don't know what happens to them she definitely would not have known about the time traveling before she actually did it.
Jenny stays with Ian until he dies on March 10, 1778. Afterward, she chooses to go to America with Jamie because nothing holds her at Lallybroch any longer. As Young Jamie's wife is now the new Lady of Lallybroch, Jamie thinks it wise that Jenny will also avoid clashing with her daughter-in-law.
Fergus has always known it since Paris and after their marriage Marsali has known too. Jamie and Claire totally trusts them.
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Henri-Christian is born as the fourth child of Fergus and Marsali. He is a dwarf and some of the residents of Fraser's Ridge believe he is a punishment for his parents' sins. Henri-Christian is placed in a basket and put into a stream by some boys. Roger saves him and baptized him.
Clearly he still loves Claire, understands what she did, and forgives her for it - but here, in this passage, he admits he is human. He admits how difficult it is for him to keep his vow to forgive her.
The father of Lizzie Wemyss's baby on Outlander is either Josiah Beardsley or his twin brother Keziah Beardsley, as she was intimate with both, and they don't know which one is the biological father of their son, Rodney. Lizzie loves both twins, viewing them as a single soul in two bodies, and they all live together at Fraser's Ridge.
Donnelly played Jenny in seasons 1 through 3, while Kristin Atherton will be taking over the role in season 7, TVLine confirms. Donnelly was a core part of the show's cast during its early years, so it's no surprise that fans have been surprised by this news.
Caitlin Maisri Murray was the sixth child and fourth daughter of Ian and Jenny Murray. She died shortly after being born.
Colum suffers from a condition now known as Toulouse-Lautrec Syndrome, a degenerative disease that renders his legs immobile at times, and fills his days with great physical pain.
In this instance, there doesn't seem to be a potential brain-warping time travel reason for the recast. Instead, Laura Donnelly's career has gotten rather busy since she first appeared on Outlander.
“Ye are Blood of my Blood, and Bone of my Bone, I give ye my Body, that we Two might be One. I give ye my Spirit, 'til our Life shall be Done.” Ye are Blood of my Blood, and Bone of my Bone, I give ye my Body, that we Two might be One.
Yes, Outlander uses body doubles, with Valerija Jemeljanenko serving as Claire Fraser's (Caitríona Balfe's) picture double and stand-in, especially for scenes requiring second-unit filming to speed up production or when Caitríona Balfe isn't available, ensuring continuity for the character.
The death of young Elias Pound is still one of the saddest of all on the show to me and my wife. Agreed! He was too kind soul. I don't know which one hit harder, his death on the show or in the books.
Julie Ward yes it early seasons it was his natural hair dyed red. I think the wigs started in season 3.
Chandler (Matthew Perry) was so skinny at the start of Friends Season 7 because he had been hospitalized for severe, alcohol-induced pancreatitis and was battling his substance abuse issues, leading to significant weight loss during the off-season between filming seasons 6 and 7, where the show picked up almost immediately after the proposal cliffhanger. Perry lost a significant amount of weight, reportedly around 50 pounds, while recovering from pancreatitis and dealing with his addiction, making him appear frail.
"My teeth were falling out, implants falling out," she told People of the beginning of her ordeal. "They finally had to dig into my jawbone and chipped away, and found I had a deep bone infection. I've been on antibiotics for a year, and have had to eat soft foods only."
Brianna later spies Grey having sex with another male guest, Judge Alderdyce. Knowing an unwanted suitor plans to propose, Brianna asks Grey to marry her, believing she will be safe with him. He refuses, but then relents when he realizes how much she needs him to help her.
Outlander season 7, episode 11, sees William Ransom finally learn that James Fraser is his father. I was eager to see this moment play out on screen, especially since the TV show couldn't possibly go about things the same way as in Diana Gabaldon's books.
Claire (Caitríona Balfe) becomes deathly ill and many around her fear that they may lose her. From Season 6, Episode 6 'The World Turned Upside Down' - A dysentery epidemic spreads on the Ridge, and Claire falls deathly ill.
A week after her marriage to Lord John, she and John drunkenly sleep together. The following morning, both talk about Jamie and admit they are using each other to connect with Jamie's memory. John also talks of his sexual relationship with Isobel and his current relationship with his cook at his home in Virginia.
For example, time moves at the same pace for Claire and Jamie in both of their times (together for 2 years in the 1740's, while she was missing for 2 years in the 1940s; also they were both separated for 20 years). But for Geillis, she didn't travel through the stones until 1968, which began her journey in the 1740's.
For one of the first times in the film, Cathy is barely present because Jamie is cheating on her while she's away at summer stock. We're hanging onto each lyric in this song, as we're going back and forth between whether or not we're Team Jamie or Team Cathy. Jason Robert Brown, you slay us with your lyrics!