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Everything That Happened in Outlander's Season 5 Premiere. Brianna and Roger's wedding was gorgeous. The droughtlander is over, and—much like Jamie's low-ponytail—Outlander is back. The Season 5 premiere a) featured a sex montage, and b) set the stage for some pretty high stakes drama.
Roger and Brianna reunite and handfast in 1770s Wilmington [4×08 – Wilmington] After chasing each other through space and time, Roger and Brianna finally reunite in 1770s Wilmington and decide that their feelings can no longer wait.
Season 5 kicks off with a wedding, as Brianna (Sophie Skelton) and Roger (Richard Rankin) tie the knot after Roger's decision to stay in the past with Brianna and Jemmy (Andrew and Matthew Adair), the son who may or may not be biologically his.
Roger is the father of Bree's baby in Outlander
After cutting Jemmy's hair to get rid of the lice, Bree saw a mole. She worried at first, but Roger was able to calm the fears. There was nothing sinister about that mole.
In November 1774, Jemmy has lice and Jamie shaves the boy's head, revealing an unusual birthmark on his scalp that Claire says would be genetic. Roger shaves his head as well to show that he has a matching birthmark, confirming Jem's parentage.
Rob Cameron, one of Brianna's coworkers, kidnaps Jem, and it appears that he has taken Jem into the past. Roger and William travel through time to find them, but Rob appears at Brianna's home and orders her to tell Jem to disclose the location of the gold.
Claire chooses Frank for 20 years until his death and then she finds out Jamie survived Culloden. She heads back to the past to choose Jamie for a second time. There's no way Claire and Jamie will choose someone other than themselves after this. They are endgame, and it doesn't matter what anyone else thinks.
There are no biological children after Brianna in Outlander
The simple answer is no. 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 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.
When Jemmy holds the stone, it feels incredibly hot. It's so hot, it breaks in his hands. The stone is hot to the touch for Claire, Bree, and Roger, too. It's cold when Ian or Jamie hold it.
Without Jamie being at the birth, there wasn't the chance for the two to gain a deeper connection. But actually, Brianna not telling Jamie she forgives him and saving it for Outlander Season 5 was a good thing. There was already so much to put into the finale.
Some of the residents of Fraser's Ridge believe that the child's condition is a punishment for his parents' sins, and gossip runs rampant in the backcountry. Fergus is ashamed of not being able to protect his family properly and provide for them, and makes an attempt to end his own life, but Jamie stops him in time.
After Roger travels back to 18th-century Scotland with Claire and Brianna, her daughter with Jamie, he marries Brianna. They have a son, Jeremiah "Jemmy" Fraser MacKenzie, and a daughter, Amanda MacKenzie.
William was born 12 years after the Battle of Culloden. (Remember, Jamie spent 7 years living in a cave and about 4 years in prison before arriving at Helwater and meeting Geneva.) So really, Brianna is about 12 years older than William.
But Outlander reversed course in the Season 5 finale, revealing that Brianna, Roger, and Jemmy hadn't actually traveled through time, as the previous episode had led us to believe. They actually stayed right where they were in 18th century Colonial America.
Lizzie manages to get handfast to both of them, despite Jamie's (Sam Heughan) strict orders that she only marry one of them and that the other leaves until the baby is born. Lizzie reluctantly agreed, but fooled everyone when she had Jamie do one ceremony and Roger (Richard Rankin) the other.
Claire gives him a beautiful, tender answer: she shares his regret, but regret is not enough. And together they make the decision to give the baby to Lucinda, a young mother who lost her own baby at birth, and has both love and milk in abundance.
“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.
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. And then Jamie shows up alive and well!
Claire asks Lord John if he believes she (and Brianna and Roger) are from the future, to which he says that he doesn't, but that he will behave for all appearances as though he does.
See, before her wedding, Jocasta signed over ownership of River Run to baby Jemmy so that Duncan Innes wouldn't have any claim to it; Jocasta was the estate's guardian until Jemmy came of age.
It was a death that had to happen, but one which added a great deal of poignancy to one Season 5 episode of Outlander. Jamie Fraser's (Sam Heughan) godfather Murtagh Fitzgibbons (Duncan Lacroix) was killed after saving Jamie's life.
It's all pretty bizarre, but Brianna sensibly plays along to save herself, and even convinces Bonnet to let her go home and get Jemmy. Well, at least until Bonnet wants to seal their agreement with a kiss, at which point he realizes Brianna has no real feelings for him.