The series is slated to return for a sixth season and while Season five covered some of the events that occurred in the sixth book in Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series titled, A Breath of Snow and Ashes, executive producer and showrunner Matthew B Roberts told Deadline that “right now, Season 6 covers Book 6.” She ominously remarks, “who knows how much longer we’ll have this peace knowing what’s coming,” referring to the impending American Revolution.Ĭlaire and Jamie share a tender moment wrapped in each other’s arms where Claire, questioning her bravery, tells Jamie that she feels safe and then the scene fades to black. The episode ends back at the Ridge where the Fraser family is enjoying the tranquil moment, something that Claire foreshadows will not last long. That’s not the only danger Jamie has to worry about. After acknowledging his brother “reaped what he sowed” and that Jamie did what he had to do, Richard promises retaliation when the time comes. Not showing gratitude for mercy he was given, Lionel continues with his antagonistic remarks and ends up getting a lethal injection from Marsali.Īfter discovering what Marsali had done, Jamie takes Lionel’s body back to his brother, Richard, taking responsibility for Lionel’s killing. The next morning, Claire is in the surgery with Lionel who is tied up on the table and begs for mercy on his life, which almost pushes Claire to abandon her oath. He struggles to confess to Bree that he killed a man and questions his morality. Well, I won’t be.” StarzĮlsewhere, Roger and Bree are settling in for the night with Roger carrying a weight of guilt for what he had done during Claire’s rescue. Claire, visibly shaken and badly bruised, demonstrates a powerful display of resilience declaring, “I’m supposed to be shattered by this. While on their way back to the ridge, Claire learns Marsali (Lauren Lyle) and her baby survived the previous ambush and Wendigo is nowhere to be found. Not able to point out which of the men participated in the gang rape, Jamie has all the remaining men killed but spares Lionel’s life for questioning. Claire chooses to honor her oath to not take a life. Jamie and company are able to defeat Claire’s captors and round up the remaining survivors for Claire to have her revenge on the men that brutally assaulted. Jamie (Sam Heughan) fills them in on recent events and Roger and Ian accompany him to retrieve Claire and wage an attack on Lionel’s camp. As the Mackenzies and Young Ian (John Bell) reach the big house, they notice that the cross has been lit which is an indication of trouble. Meanwhile, it is revealed that while Roger (Richard Rankin), Brianna ( Sophie Skelton) and Jemmy traveled through the stones, they were thinking of “home” and find themselves in the 1770s once again. To dissociate from the assault, Claire escapes mentally into a dream – seeing what seems to be a 70s version of her close family coming together for Thanksgiving dinner. Claire, gagged and tied up to a tree, is violently sexually assaulted by several men including Lionel. Things take a dark turn when Lionel and his men set up camp. Unfortunately, Wendigo only provides little help as he fears the consequences of his action. While in captivity, Claire meets another time-traveler named Wendigo Donner and promises to get him back to his time if he can save her. 'Outlander' Stars Caitríona Balfe & Sam Heughan Tease Season 7 & Final Season Full Of "Great Storytelling" Starz
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