James Cauthen, a 54-year-old fire chief with Coweta County Fire in Georgia, was shot and killed while helping drivers who hit ...
The season 7 finale of Outlander, "A Hundred Thousand Angels," ended with some shocking twists. Easily the biggest was that Faith, Jamie and Claire Fraser's dau ...
However, tragedy struck as William failed to save Jane Pocock, leaving Fanny in Claire and Jamie's care. In a twist, Fanny's song reminded Claire of the one she sang to her stillborn daughter ...
Outlander fans will get more of Jamie and Claire in Season 8, which will be the series' final season. Season 8 may be based on Diana Gabaldon's eighth novel, touching on the Revolutionary War's ...
Let's break down what happened between Claire, Jamie, and their whole time-traveling extended family in the Outlander season 7 finale. Outlander season 7 combines two of Diana Gabaldon's books ...
the parents of Outlander's star-crossed lovers Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Caitriona Balfe). Advertisement The cast of the new show includes Hermione Corfield as Julia Moriston, Jeremy Irvine ...
At the start of the penultimate episode of season 7, a montage begins with Claire's WWII nurse role before showing the subsequent Outlander battles. Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) is about to head ...
Outlander season 7 episode 15, titled Written in My Own Heart's Blood, raised the stakes for Jamie and Claire Fraser and the rest of the show's heroes. The latest episode, which dropped on Starz ...
He did his research into Jamie Fraser, and he likely realized that Claire was going to head back to the past. This could have all started from seeing the painting of Molly Pitcher at the Battle of ...
As the American Revolution ramps up and Claire’s husband Jamie (Sam Heughan) becomes increasingly involved in the conflict, the Frasers find themselves caught in the crossfire in episode 15, Written ...
Is that the meaning behind all the ultra emotional sepia-soaked scenes between Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Caitriona Balfe)? Will one of Outlander‘s lovers finally, really, truly die?