Lord John looking worried next to Claire looking concerned in Outlander
Outlander season 7, episode 11 takes an exciting step forward in Claire and Jamie's story with a cliffhanger ending that presents a series of intriguing new questions. Episode 10 ended with Lord John Grey asking Claire to marry him following Jamie's presumed death since this was the only way she could avoid being hanged as a rebel spy. This led directly into the start of Outlander season 7, episode 11, which dived right into the nuptials between this reluctant pair.
Jamie's luggage was on the Utopian, but he wasn't aboard when the ship was lost at sea. He instead hopped on a different boat and headed for the Americas, but whatever else Jamie has been up to during this time is still unknown. In Outlander season 7, episode 11's ending, Jamie was followed by some British soldiers, but precisely why they were after him wasn't revealed.
Posts2 William wasn't thrilled to learn he was not who he believed himself to be. Jamie, on the other hand, was clearly relieved to tell the truth. He hadn't intended it to happen this way or ever at all. However, once the cat was out of the bag, Jamie affectionately called William a"stinking Papist," referring to a conversation he had with the boy back in season 3, when he secretly baptized him as a catholic.
✕ Remove Ads Claire and Lord John were in horrible, painful grief following their wedding, and on one drunken night in Outlander season 7, episode 11, they slept together. They both admitted that they imagined they were with Jamie and were using one another's connection to the man to feel closer to him. While a little uncomfortable, Claire and Lord John sleeping together actually seemed to make a difference.
This means that Roger and Buck's adventure in 1739 will achieve nothing in the way of finding Jemmy. Still, this doesn't mean they traveled to this point in history for no reason. Roger is closer than ever to discovering the true fate of his father, Jerry MacKenzie, who disappeared and was presumed dead during World War II. As it turns out, Jerry actually traveled through the stones to 1739, and it's now up to Roger in Outlander season 7 to discover precisely what came of him.
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