Tom Christie's biggest confession, however, is that he is deeply in love with Claire. It is still unclear if Tom Christie has identified his son (and Malva's half-brother), Allan, as Malva's true killer when he falsely confesses or if he only takes the blame because he knows Claire to be innocent.
Does Tom Christie kiss Claire? Christie tells Claire that he still loves her and should have no peace while she is alive, but he doesn't regret what he had done for her. He kisses her hand and leaves.
It's clear that he appreciates her at times. He does respect her abilities as a healer, even if he's not too happy about a woman doing the job. He has seen Claire do good things with her skills, and there is an element of admiration in that.
We all know about Claire's love for Jamie and her marriage to Frank in both the Outlander books and the show. Does she only have two husbands? Caution: If you're not a book reader, there are some book spoilers in this post. Frank and Jamie.
Allan's father Tom later took the fall and falsely confessed to killing Malva in the hopes of ending Claire's trial.
Claire eventually realizes that Malva is lying because she knows her husband well enough. Tom seems to question Malva's story. You can see it in his face that he's trying to figure out if this story is true. And then there are the reactions at the funeral when Allan refuses to let Claire carry the baby's coffin out.
The haircutting was part of the process. Malva wanted to make Claire undesirable. She wanted to make Jamie turn to her instead of to his wife. We can get a sense of that from the way Claire worried about Jamie seeing her with the short, jagged hair.
Because yes, Claire and Lord John end up married in book seven, and yes, they drunkenly (and full of grief for the loss of Jamie, whom they both love with all of their heart) consummate that marriage.
Just as she begins to worry that Jamie might be capable of lying to her, Jamie quells her fear by revealing to her his indiscretion with Mary MacNab, a woman who worked at Lallybroch, while Claire was back in 1968 with Frank and Brianna. This confession soothes Claire, and the two find themselves realigned once again.
Later, after Claire has returned to the Ridge, she is confessor to Allan Christie, who explains that he was the one that fathered Malva's child, and then murdered her.
Towards the end of Season 4, Claire and Tom sleep together — which has probably been a long time coming. His fascination with Claire was born last season, though he had a better relationship with Frank (and and had a relationship with Kate Baldwin) while writing what boiled down to propaganda.
This storyline is taken from the books. In A Breath of Snow and Ashes, Claire and Tom come down with the same sickness around the same time dysentery is traveling around the Ridge.
Jamie denies having slept with her, but the damage to his and to Claire's reputation is done—and the bond between the Frasers and Malva is severed, until just a few weeks later, when Claire finds Malva murdered in the garden.
Malva Christie might have only been introduced in Outlander Season 6, but she has a central role in the drama. The daughter of Tom Christie, she is both naive and sinister, and many Outlander fans have struggled to work out her true intentions.
Some think Jamie's spirit (but not his body) traveled to through time to guide Claire to him; others suggest Jamie had a near-death experience after the Battle of Culloden, and that's why his ghost is 25 when he appears to Frank.
“There's not quite as much in the book to play with, so that is why we decided to use the ether as a method of her trying to cope,” Davis said. “For Claire, the ether is not addictive in itself, but the feeling it gives you is.
Jamie doesn't really help matters by choosing this moment to confess that he has cheated – but not with Malva. Instead, he spent one night with someone else before going to prison, long ago (and when separated from Claire by 200 years).
Claire Saves Jamie's Life by Giving Him a [NSFW] in Outlander Season 5, Episode 9. Forget CPR! So, this entire episode of Outlander basically revolved around an evil snake (Lord Voldemort, is that you?) biting Jamie's thigh, and it was all extremely dramatic and angsty so let's get right to it.
Director Brendan Maher told Vulture that while both Menzies and Heughan had stunt doubles for the physically demanding sequence, neither used them much. “We had people for safety, just in case, but the nature of the work is that you want the actors to do as much as they possibly can,” Maher said.
Jamie marries Claire to keep her from falling into the hands of the evil Captain "Black Jack" Randall. They have one child, Faith, who doesn't survive birth; an adopted son named Fergus; and a daughter, Brianna.
In Something's Got to Give it is revealed that Eli is the father of Clare's baby and not Drew as previously thought. Eli caught Clare making out with Drew in Sparks Will Fly (2). While this love triangle was going on, the Clare-Eli-Lenore Love Triangle and later the Drew-Clare-Becky Love Triangle were still going on.
There are no biological children after Brianna in Outlander
Claire and Jamie don't have any more children after Brianna. Claire heads through the stones while pregnant with Brianna at the end of the second season/book. She spends 20 years in the 20th century, and she and Frank don't have any children together.
When Jamie's negotiations with the governor for Claire's freedom fail, Tom Christie confesses to Malva's murder. In November 1776, Allan comes to Malva's grave and confesses to Claire about raping his sister, that he was the father of Malva's child, and that he killed her because she was going to tell the truth.
At the end of episode 7, Claire is arrested for Malva's murder, with many of the accusing residents citing jealousy or witchcraft as her motives, while the fact the young woman's body was found in Claire's garden didn't help her case.
It's mostly about religion in Outlander Season 6
The problems are going to stem from religious views. Jamie is a Catholic. We all know that, but while he is a Catholic, he is respectful of other people's views. He doesn't have all that much tension with Roger despite him being a Presbyterian.