Outlander Season 7 Hints That Claire & Jamie Might Not Get A Happy Ending (At Least Not In The Way You Think)

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Jamie and Claire are approaching their definitive Outlander ending, but hints in season 7 suggest it won’t be as happy as you think. As a romance series, this story should, technically, have a joyful resolution. Naturally, there have been a variety of moments during which it seemed that Jamie and Claire might not find their happily ever after together, but things always work out for the better in the long run. It can certainly be hoped that Outlander season 7 will have a satisfying ending, but Jamie and Claire growing old together at Fraser’s Ridge might not be in the cards.

Jamie and Claire have faced countless trials and tribulations together in Outlander, but they always manage to find their way back to one another. Most recently, in Outlander season 7, Claire was shot at the Battle of Monmouth, and it seemed for a frightening second that Jamie might lose her. Of course, with another season left to go, it quickly became apparent that Claire wouldn’t actually die. Just as every other time before, this romantic duo pulled through. However, a few significant moments in Outlander season 7 hint that death may still be at their doorstep, waiting patiently.

Claire’s Visions Are Another Hint That She & Jamie Won’t Get A Traditional Happy Ending

Something Heavy Is In Their Future

Leading up to the Battle of Monmouth in Outlander season 7, Claire had periodic visions of her and Jamie sitting together under a starry night sky. It seemed as if the peaceful, sepia-toned scenes were carrying on at the same time as all the action. Though Jamie was preparing his battalion and Claire was prepping the hospital, a part of them was together in this mysterious, starry world. This continued even after Claire was shot. Though she lay dying in the hospital, Claire and Jamie continued their talk about death and love in the mysterious sepia field.

Jamie and Claire’s conversation during these sepia scenes ended with the conclusion that, just as the stars would never burn out in this magical place, neither would they. This moment implied that even if Claire or Jamie died, their spirits would remain together here—a realm where they were profoundly connected. While this certainly had an impact on the suspense surrounding Claire’s life in Outlander season 7, it seems as if this will again come into play in Outlander season 8—especially since Claire had another vision in the following episode.

All that can be confirmed is that Claire has a difficult journey ahead of her, and all these omens suggest that Outlander’s ending may not be what we expect.

In the Outlander season 7 finale, Claire saw Master Raymond by her bedside in a dream. This mysterious man, whom she met back in season 2, apologized to her for something Claire did not know about. He explained she would understand in time before again disappearing. It’s implied that Master Raymond is referring to the reveal that Jamie and Claire’s daughter Faith may have survived, but the truth of this is still unclear. All that can be confirmed is that Claire has a difficult journey ahead of her, and all these omens suggest that Outlander’s ending may not be what we expect.

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Outlander Season 1 Also Hinted That Claire Or Jamie Will Die

Growing Old At Fraser’s Ridge Might Not Be In The Cards

If Jamie and Claire (and audiences) could choose an ending, it would involve growing old together at Fraser’s Ridge. However, hints throughout Outlander suggest that he isn’t their destiny. Back in season 1, Frank saw Jamie’s ghost looking longingly at Claire in the 20th century. The implication here is that Jamie would die in the 18th century but wouldn’t be joined by Claire any time soon. She would travel back to the 20th century, leaving Jamie’s spirit to wait over 200 years for her to join him. As of Outlander season 7, the reality of this is still a mystery.

It’s clear in Outlander that Claire has an important destiny. It was prophesized that she would come fully into her healing power when her hair turned white—a hint that she would grow old. However, Outlander has long suggested that Jamie won’t be allowed this same fate. While Claire has the blue aura of a healer, with the potential of great power and even immortality, Jamie has the red aura of the often short-lived warriors. They are star-crossed lovers, separated by time and circumstances. While their souls will always be connected in the “Space Between,” Jamie and Claire may be doomed to remain physically apart.

The Outlander TV Show May End Differently From Diana Gabaldon’s Books

All Bets Are Off

Of course, it’s impossible to predict precisely how Outlander will end. The current bread trail of the books and TV shows seems to lead to a tragically romantic, bittersweet conclusion, but these could be red herrings. The Outlander TV show has mostly caught up with Diana Gabaldon’s books, and the finale of season 7 has officially begun a newly forged path. The author has confirmed that the Starz series won’t end the same way as her books, so, at this point, all bets are off. There may still be hope for a more traditional ending for Jamie and Claire. However, it looks like copious amounts of tears are in Outlander audiences’ futures.

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