Marsali however took to each trial courageously and saw a future away from Fraser's Ridge. In the fifth episode, she decided it was best to move her family to New Bern for a fresh start and to keep Fergus far from its negativity.
Berrux was simply replaced by Domboy because the makers needed an older actor to show the passage of time with Fergus growing up. The actor would have been around 14 or 15 when Outlander season three was filmed, while Domboy was about 26 or 27.
Marsali does have a storyline in An Echo in the Bone, the seventh book on which Outlander Season 7 is set to be partly based (there will be some storylines from A Breath of Snow and Ashes still). That should suggest that Marsali will return during the seventh season.
He confessed to her that he was born in a brothel and worked as a pickpocket before Jamie took him under his wing. Fergus told Marsali that he wouldn't see her anymore, but Marsali was determined and their relationship continued.
Fans will be pleased to hear that Marsali is still alive in the world of Outlander. She appears in Gabaldon's latest novel titled Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone. At the end of the last book, Marsali is pregnant with her fifth child.
Marsali however took to each trial courageously and saw a future away from Fraser's Ridge. In the fifth episode, she decided it was best to move her family to New Bern for a fresh start and to keep Fergus far from its negativity.
We do get to see a conversation between the two of them play out, with Marsali explaining that Fergus is being rough at times and leaves marks but that he isn't abusive.
Marsali and Fergus tied the knot in Season 3, Episode 11 of Outlander, during a cruise to the Caribbean. They welcomed their first kid, Germain, soon after the wedding. Their second, a daughter named Joan, followed shortly after. Marsali gave birth to her third baby in Season 5, Episode 9 of Outlander.
For now, though, it appears both Fergus and Marsali aren't time travellers with actors Lyle and Domboy addressing this in an Instagram live Q&A from earlier this year.
Henri-Christian is born as the fourth child of Fergus and Marsali. He is a dwarf and some of the residents of Fraser's Ridge believe he is a punishment for his parents' sins. Henri-Christian is placed in a basket and put into a stream by some boys. Roger saves him and baptized him.
Jamie also has two stepdaughters, Marsali MacKimmie Fraser and Joan MacKimmie, from his marriage to his second wife, Laoghaire MacKenzie.
After the drama of the shorter series six, which was scaled back in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, many viewers are searching elsewhere for their fix of Scottish history. And it has fans wondering why producers replaced the original Fergus actor Romann Berrux, writes the Express.
Fans will be pleased to hear Fergus survives through to Diana Gabaldon's novels. In Written in My Own Heart's Blood, Fergus and his family settle in Wilmington in 1779. He continues to face threats but managed to stay safe throughout.
The part of Fergus in Seasons 2 and 3 of Outlander was Berrux's first English-speaking role. He was replaced in the role by French actor César Domboy, who portrays the adult version of the character.
There wasn't a big goodbye post on social media to indicate that he was leaving for good. There are ways to bring Fergus back into it. In the books, he does remain part of the story. We check in with him and his family now and then, first in New Bern and then in other parts of the country they head to.
Fergus is 17 years older than Ian and 15 years older than Marsali. I am not really sure how to calculate the other three age differences with Brianna's. But I think she would be 13 years younger than Fergus, four years older than Young Ian and five years older than Marsali.”
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.
Well, Fergus is believed to be the son of the comte and Amelie Beauchamp.
Jamie notes that Claire has told Fergus and Marsali about when the Revolutionary War will come to an end. She'd need to have told them she's a time traveler to be able to explain that one. Jenny does eventually find out.
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.
According to what we know from the books, the two remain absent or otherwise marginal for the duration of the seventh book, An Echo in the Bone, on which Outlander season 7 is based.
In the dramatic final episode, pregnant Marsali (Lauren Lyle) was beaten and Claire was kidnapped and raped by Lionel Brown (Ned Dennehy).
The two characters have been glacially drifting toward friendship since the end of season 3, and while Marsali doesn't share her mother's wish to see Claire burned at the stake, she does know there's something magical going on.
Throughout season five, Marsali and Ferus had extended their family as Marsali had been pregnant a number of times. However, by the 11th episode, she was heavily pregnant with her fourth child, a son who she eventually gave birth to in the most recent episode of the series.
In the novels, Marsali and Fergus apparently know. They haven't been told on-page, but Diana Gabaldon confirms that the two know that Claire, Bree, and Roger are time travelers.