Spoiler Alert
What To Know
- Outlanderās finale has arrived, and itās revealing the end of Jamie and Claireās story.
- We break down how the episode explained Jamieās ghost, Claireās power, and more.
- Plus, let us know what you thought of the finale in our reader poll!
OutlanderĀ has reached its end as the eighth and final season ofĀ Starzās hit series based onĀ Diana Gabaldonās books dropped its final episode on Friday, May 15. But how did the episode explain the seasons-long mystery around Jamieās (Sam Heughan) ghost and wrap up his and Claireās (Caitriona Balfe) love story? āAnd the World Was All Around Usā offered quite a few explanations.Ā Warning: Spoilers for theĀ OutlanderĀ Series FinaleĀ ahead!
As viewers see in the episode, Claire and Jamie start their day at Fraserās Ridge, just as any other day, but itās really the marking of a farewell tour as they bid their daughter Brianna (Sophie Skelton) and granddaughter Fanny (Florrie May Wilkinson) goodbye ahead of the highly-anticipated battle at Kings Mountain. During Claire and Jamieās quiet moments waking in their bed, though, they discuss her trip through the stones, and he wonders if Claire ever regretted looking for the forget-me-not flowers that drew her to the circle at Craigh Na Dun.
When Claire promises Jamie she doesnāt regret any part of her time traveling, they share more thoughts, including her musings on a pair of bees that, although appearing dead to her, were alive, and merely grasping at each otherās legs before humming back to visible life. This is an important detail as it mirrors events later on in the episode.
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Ultimately, Claire joins Jamie at the battle site, initially serving as a doctor on hand for patients, but then as a concerned wife, seeking out her husband. Once the British are seemingly surrendering, Claire shares a triumphant embrace with Jamie, claiming that Frankās (Tobias Menzies) book,Ā Soul of a Rebel, which hinted that Jamie would perish in the aforementioned fight, was wrong.
Sadly, the victory is celebrated moments too early as the leader of the Red Coats vow never to surrender and pull a gun, shooting Jamie in the heart. The shot is also felt by Claire, who clutches at her chest before running headlong up the summit of Kings Mountain, where she finds him drawing his last breaths.
While Claire surveys the damage, they both know itās a losing battle to save his life, and Jamieās final words to Claire are, āForgive me, Sassenach,ā before his eyes shut. Claireās resulting cries of denial are guttural as she pleads with him to stay. As Claire refuses to leave Jamieās body, she also refuses to believe heās truly gone, uttering things like, āHe just needs to rest, he needs his strength,ā to Roger, who tries to get her to step away from her dead husband.
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But Claire continues to remain by Jamieās side overnight and into the next day, and when Roger tells her they need to take his body home to be buried, she claims he is home, referring to a line she shared with Franny earlier in the episode, where she said no matter the outcome of the battle, the Fraser family lived in each otherās hearts. Ultimately, Claire lies next to Jamie, and lets her breath go, seemingly dying herself, or joining him in the in-between, which is where ghost Jamie enters the equation as he wanders through various moments in Claireās history, the first being the rainy night when Frank spotted his specter spying on Claire through a window.
The next scene Jamie steps into is the stone circle at Craigh Na Dun, where he touches the center rock, but merely leaves forget-me-not flowers in his wake at the base of them, suggesting that his presence there was what drew Claire into the stones to begin with. Various flashes of their life together play out before the camera returns to Claire and Jamie lying in the post-Kings Mountain battle site.
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Claireās hair has gone bright white, reaffirming the prophecy that sheād reach her full power when her hair turned white, the power being her ability to heal, which was reaffirmed earlier this season. Does Claire save Jamie from death? It would certainly seem so as the couple open their eyes in the second before the credits rolled.
What did you think of the showās explanation for Jamieās ghost and the near-death brush for Jamie and Claire? Share your thoughts in the poll below, and sound off in the comments section.


