The person Jocasta marries after her husband's death depends on which version of her story is being referenced, as she is a prominent figure in both Greek mythology and the Outlander book and TV series.
After the death of her first husband Jocasta remarried to her second Cameron husband, Hugh Cameron, who was John's cousin.
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.
Book fans will remember that Jocasta ultimately ends up marrying Duncan Innes, in order to protect her estate, and she hints at this in bed with Murtagh in the moments after their reunion.
Jocasta Cameron: Ulysses had a romantic relationship with Jocasta for about twenty years, beginning long before her husband, Hector Cameron, had died.
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.
Played brilliantly by Lotte Verbeek, Geillis is initially presented as a mysterious ally to Claire, sharing a bond as outsiders in 18th-century Scotland. However, as her true motivations unravel, it becomes clear that Geillis is driven by a dangerous obsession with power and her belief in the Jacobite cause.
Dougal MacKenzie and Geillis Duncan
After she gave birth to a son, the child was given to another family to raise, and Dougal devised a way for Geillis to escape burning as a witch. Roger is a descendant of Geillis and Dougal's son.
He is Brian Fraser's second cousin and Jamie's godfather, but in the books Murtagh is a minor character and he died at Culloden.
Let's learn about the disease that robbed Jocasta Cameron of her eyesight: Glaucoma. Yep, that's the one. Glaucoma (glaw-koh-muh), is a word derived from the Greek glaukommatos meaning “gray-eyed.”
The married couple left Outlander in Season 6 when they decided to move from Fraser's Ridge in search of a better life.
Brianna gives birth to Jeremiah in mid-May 1770. It is unclear whether the boy's father is her hand-fast husband Roger MacKenzie, or her rapist Stephen Bonnet. In June 1770, Roger finally arrives at the Ridge, vowing to take Brianna's child as his own, regardless of its paternity.
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.
Following the breaking of the engagement Brianna had suggested that perhaps Ian would marry Lizzie. However, Ian explained that yes he could be content with Lizzie and when he woke he'd know where he was - right next to his sister. As a result Ian made no attempts to try and wed Lizzie.
Murtagh & Jocasta's Romance Story Is A Huge Asset To Blood Of My Blood. In the first episode of Outlander: Blood of My Blood, it's perfectly clear that the young Murtagh, now played by Rory Alexander, has it bad for Ellen MacKenzie. However, he and Jocasta (Sadhbh Malin) do share a sweet moment.
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.
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.
This may be a stupid question but Jamie's title is Lord Brock Tuarach. What does that mean? He is the laird of Broch Tuarach and that is the Gaelic name for Lallybroch, which means north facing tower.
Ellen died before the timeline of the main series, though she is mentioned and remembered by other characters in every book.
Roger had to save his father, Jeremiah, and send him back to his own time, and Buck essentially ensured his own (and his descendants') existence by causing his parents to meet. However, he doesn't discover they are his parents until Outlander season 7, episode 15.
Realizing that Brianna is the last descendant of the Frasers of Lovat, and believing she is the subject of a prophecy made by the Brahan Seer, she decides to return to the twentieth century to find Brianna. Geillis takes Young Ian to a cave called Abandawe, a mysterious and feared placed that contains a time portal.
Origin:Irish. Other Origin(s):Scottish, Gaelic. Meaning:Shining, bright; Swan. Geillis is a feminine name known most famously for the character in Outlander.
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.
Geillis is not only Roger's ancestor, but she's also his time-traveling companion Buck MacKenzie's (Diarmaid Murtagh) birth mother.
Jonathan Wolverton "Jack" Randall was a major antagonist of the outlander franchise. He is the 18th century ancestor of Clare's husband, Frank Randall. In the TV series he was portrayed by Tobias Menzies who also portrays his descendent.