On November 1, after Brianna and Mandy go through the time portal on Ocracoke, Roger allows Jemmy to make a choice whether to stay in the past with his grandparents, or to go with them to the future. Jem chooses to travel with the rest of his family.
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.
By the end of book 6, Brianna and Roger, after the birth of their second child, decide to return to the future, taking Jemmy with them in order to escape the hardships of the 1770s; a storyline that would shake up Brianna and Roger's arc in the Outlander series for the first time since they came to the past in season 4 ...
While Roger goes through the stones to look for Jemmy in the past, Rob Cameron locks Jemmy in the tunnel under Loch Errochty.
Jamie and Claire aren't the only Outlander characters with a time-traveling romance. Brianna and Roger's relationship has developed over the last few seasons. And in season 5, they finally got married. The couple chose to stay in colonial America with their son, Jemmy, rather than go back to the future.
Murtagh is often mistaken for Jamie's father, but he is actually his kindly godfather. He is not married and hasn't fathered any children.
Bree and Roger do eventually go back to their own time in the Outlander novels after Brianna gives birth to their daughter Mandy. Mandy has a heart condition that Claire can't treat in the 1770s, so the MacKenzies head back to the 1970s at the end of A Breath of Snow and Ashes to attempt to save their daughter.
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Written in My Own Heart's Blood
On October 30, 1980, Jemmy is being held by Rob Cameron, who wants the boy to show him where Jemmy's grandfather has hidden gold.
After all, there was a chance that Roger was Jemmy's biological father. When Jemmy seemed to be more in tune with the stones and time travel than others had shown, it seemed to suggest that Roger was Jemmy's father. However, it was the Outlander Season 6 finale that this was finally confirmed.
Following the Battle of Culloden, Fergus continues to live at Lallybroch, and Jenny Murray tutors him with the rest of her children. He sometimes brings food to Jamie, who lives in a cave near the estate.
Brianna reaches Lallybroch and meets the Murrays in Outlander Book 4, Chapter 34. We get a chapter that many book fans hoped would be in the TV series.
At its heart, Outlander is just a really long romance story, and all romances need a happy ending. Insofar as wombs are original homes, this installment in the series ends with Jamie and Claire coming home to each other.
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.
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.
Diana Gabaldon has confirmed there is no possibility that Jamie Fraser will time-travel into the future and live out his life at Lallybroch.
Major events this episode: After discovering that Jemmy has the ability to time travel, Roger and Brianna decide it's time to go back to their own time. Jamie tells Brianna about her brother William.
While Brianna knows who William is, William does not yet know that Jamie is his father and that Brianna is his sister. He doesn't discover the connection until late in book seven, when he finds himself in Jamie's company and finally sees the resemblance between them.
After being turned over to the Red Coats, Roger was strung up as an example of what happens to rebels. In the waning moments of the episode, Jamie, Claire and Brianna found Roger's body hanging from a tree by a noose.
In Gabaldon's novel, The Fiery Cross, Bonnet finds Brianna in Wilmington with Jemmy and attempts to kidnap them both. Brianna manages to shoot Bonnet in the groin, but he escapes and runs away.
Just when it looked like Jamie might lose his leg or die, he survived and didn't require an amputation. The storyline is taken from the Diana Gabaldon novel The Fiery Cross which plays out in the same way. Ultimately, Jamie is fine and doesn't die, but it does give him a deeper sense of his mortality.
An Outlander fan favorite, Murtagh is killed during the Battle at Alamance doing what he promised Ellen Fraser he would do on her deathbed: Watch over her son.
On December 21, 1776, the house is burglarized by Wendigo Donner and a group of his accomplices. They break one of the containers with Claire's highly flammable ether. When Young Ian lights a match, the house goes up in flames and burns down overnight.
Brianna and Roger grow their family in Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone. It turns out that they do have another baby.
In later seasons, her daughter Brianna (Sophie Skelton) and Brianna's husband, Roger (Richard Rankin), likewise traveled through time, as well as a few other characters we met along the way.