Claire, saying “Jonathan Wolverton Randall….” Close up on Randall's face as Claire tell him his birth date: “Born, Sept 3, 1705, dies….” Claire whispers his date of death into his ear, and the camera pulls back from his face, where he knows, HE KNOWS that she is telling the truth and there's nothing he can do about it.
If Claire knew that Jack Randall dies at culloden April 16th 1975...why was she so shocked to learn that he survived Wentworth jail break?
Although it didn't unfold on-screen, the showrunners did imply Claire told Frank the truth about Black Jack Randall. This was all revealed in "Dragonfly in Amber" when Roger and Brianna were looking into Reverend Wakefield's journals and discovered Frank had sent him a letter.
“He's about 25,” Gabaldon said. It's an interesting response. If you're up to date on the series, then you know that Jamie is not dead at the age of 25.
These stones come into play time and again on Outlander: Claire travels through the stones at Craigh na Dun in 1746 when Jamie brings her back to them in order to keep their baby safe, and then one more time in 1968 when she travels back to be reunited with her one, true love in 1766.
Outlander season six has now begun filming as it continues the story of the Fraser family. fans will remember how the first time Claire Fraser (played by Caitriona Balfe) travelled through the stones at Craigh na Dun, she ended up in 1743.
In the series' earlier seasons, viewers saw Claire, a World War II veteran nurse visiting Scotland just after the war, mysteriously travel 200 years into the past.
Claire is about four years older than Jamie in Outlander
She was born on Oct. 20, 1918. It was 1945 when she fell through the stones, and she would have been turning 27 that year. In the show, she has already turned 27 by the time she falls through the stones as the series is set in October rather than May at first.
Over the course of the first season, Claire and Jamie fell in love and married while Frank was back in the 20th Century. It quickly became clear Jamie's ghost was trying to find his beloved which is probably why he was watching Claire.
I remember in Season 2's “Prestonpans” wondering what Angus had said as he died (it was “help me, Mistresses” for those wondering). The difficulty in hearing sometimes adds to the tension in the episode. That's what it did in “Providence.” It felt like part of the line was meant to be jumbled or misheard.
As a result, Black Jack Randall attacked and assaulted Claire, holding her at knifepoint. He also demanded that she reveal information on Dougal, threatening to kill her if she did not. Luckily, Jamie appeared and stopped the attack, but fans never forgot how awfully he treated Claire.
Yes, he had some stipulations (different stipulations in the show and in the Outlander books), but he was still there for Claire and he loved Brianna. Hate for Frank comes from a variety of reasons. One of those is this perception that he had affairs, something that Diana Gabaldon says didn't happen.
Jonathan Wolverton Randall aka "Black Jack", captain of His Majesty's Eighth Dragoons: His parents are Denys Randall and Jessica Wolverton. He also has two brothers: Edward Randall and Alexander Randall. He is married to Mary Hawkins, and they have a son, Denys Alexander Randall, who is actually his nephew.
“I curse you. I curse you with knowledge, Jack Randall. I give you the hour of your death. Jonathan Wolverton Randall, Born Sept 3rd, 1705, dies…” she whispers in his ear, and suddenly he knows that she's telling him the truth.
"In some way Jamie represents everything that Jack isn't, and you both love and want to destroy the thing that you can't be. He's drawn to this person. "Jack is someone who is interested in pain and people's pain thresholds. He's sort of clinical in his atomization of Jamie.
"In that shot [right before the scene with young Randall and Jack], older Randall is indicative of, obviously, the grown children or a child who has fully grown, and Milo in that moment [in the final scene] is representing a parent who's taking in his entire family," Fogelman says.
About half way through the book, the protagonist, Claire, is violently beaten by her lover/husband, Jamie, as punishment for endangering him and his clan.
The magical moment came in season one, episode 12, which was called Lallybroch.
It turns out that after recreating ether, an early form of anaesthetic, in the era she now lives in with Jamie (Sam Heughan), she's begun to self medicate to help her sleep.
How old is Jaime in season 1 when he and Claire married? He's 22.
Jamie and Claire tragically lost their first child, Faith, who was stillborn in season two. They then spend more time apart and are unable to raise their second daughter, Brianna, together. After the time jump, it's nice to see the Frasers finally have a large family.
He was 16 and she would have been seven or eight. At that young age, a teenage boy can certainly make an impression, but it would likely have gone away had Jamie not done a few things for Laoghaire.
Dougal kept a close eye on the two women during their time at Castle Leoch. On whether he thought Claire and Geillis were time travellers, actor Graham, 61, explained: “Yes, I do.”
The next day after reuniting with Jamie, Claire washes the skull in the river to clean it, and notices the teeth have silver fillings, a dental innovation, which, as she puts it "won't be invented for another hundred years." The remains must belong to a traveler: Otter Tooth, a Native American man who traveled back ...
She previously told one fan, who hoped for Jamie to time travel in the 10th and final novel: “Sorry, not happening.” Nonetheless, Jamie does have some powers after he was able to project himself into the future and appeared in Inverness with Frank Randall (Tobias Menzies) spotting him.