The penultimate episode saw Brianna and Roger attempt to travel back to the future with their infant son Jemmy. However, after saying their emotional goodbyes and touching the stone circle - gemstones in hand - they found themselves thrown back into 18th century North Carolina, much to everyone's surprise.
Roger and Bree leave the Ridge temporarily in Outlander
They are planning on coming back, and they're planning on being back in time for Brianna to give birth to their second child. Roger and Bree are heading to Edenton. This is for Roger's journey to become a minister.
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.
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!
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.
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.
In June 1775, Roger leaves the Ridge to travel to Edenton for his ordination. He leaves Brianna and Jemmy at River Run.
Outlander Season 6 Episode 6 'The World Turned Upside Down' was quite a rollercoaster. Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe) was struck down by a mysterious illness and – while she was on her sickbed – Malva Christie tried to seduce Jamie (Sam Heughan).
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. She later journeyed with her new husband, Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan), to several different countries; and also returned back to the future as well.
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.
Diana Gabaldon has confirmed there is no possibility that Jamie Fraser will time-travel into the future and live out his life at Lallybroch.
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 ...
Roger is the father of Bree's baby in Outlander
The Outlander Season 6 finale included the lice scene. It wasn't quite the same way as the books, but it was still a great way to make it clear that Jemmy and Roger are related by blood.
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.
20th century
When they return to Scotland after Mandy's recovery, Brianna and Roger move in to Lallybroch and live there with their children.
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.
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.
As a time traveler, he has lived during the 1630s and possibly other eras. He first attempts to travel forward beyond his own projected lifetime in 1778, with the help of Master Raymond.
Claire, Jamie and Young Ian return from America to visit, just in time to be with him as he dies, and Jenny whoops and sheds tears at seeing her son again after so long. Claire tells the entire family her true identity of being a time-traveller from the future, but Jenny still views her as a 'witch' or 'faery-woman'.
If you're wondering whether Jamie's leg gets amputated, the answer is, thankfully, no. And it's all because Brianna ingeniously invented a syringe using a hollowed-out snake tooth.
Captain Jonathan “Black Jack” Randall (played by Tobias Menzies) passed many seasons ago. The evil villain died at the Battle of Culloden at the hands of Highlander Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan).
It was indeed prescient that James Fraser handed over the Lallybroch deed to Jamie Murray. A.C. Correct. Jamie didn't just sign over the property because he thought he would die, he did it to make sure the lands couldn't be seized as the property of a traitor.
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.
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.
It must be because both his parents have the traveler gene. If that's the case, it means Roger has to be Jemmy's father, because Bonnet isn't a time traveler. And so, we get the answer in both book and show. Roger is Jemmy's father.