Summary
Outlander season 7, episode 7 sets up an explosive midseason finale as the episode ends with shocking twists and crucial developments.
Buck MacKenzie's warnings about Rob Cameron's intentions are vindicated when Cameron kidnaps Jemmy, causing division and conflict within the MacKenzie family. Spoilers alert! The latest episode of Outlander season 7 throws unexpected twists and pivotal developments into the mix, setting the stage for the remainder of the season. The true identity of the Nuckelavee brings partial answers, but Brianna and Roger hunger for more knowledge about Roger's ancestor, who attempted to have him executed. However, it becomes clear that Buck MacKenzie is not the primary threat to their tranquility. Instead, Rob Cameron's treacherous actions in the final moments of episode 7 prove to have far-reaching consequences for the MacKenzies. The trailer for episode 8 hints at Roger's journey back in time to rescue Jemmy, amplifying the stakes even further.
William's Eagerness To Fight At Saratoga Will Almost Cost Him His Life
: In 1777, Claire and Jamie faced several setbacks in their journey. Although Jamie's new role as a rifleman provided some protection, he ended up unconscious on the battlefield by the end of Outlander season 7, episode 7. Additionally, the first battle of Saratoga marked William's introduction to warfare, witnessing the death of his friend Hammond. This experience resolved his doubts about the revolutionaries but raised questions about the British army, especially when the battle was falsely celebrated as a victory by the generals. Ultimately, episode 7 set the stage for an explosive midseason finale in episode 8.
Instead of keeping William away from the battlefield, Captain Richardson’s choice was to let him seize the opportunity to go to General Howe for persuasion. William, however, made a deal with Simon Fraser in order to be part of the initial combat at Saratoga. This encounter had a profound impact on his life, as he witnessed the death of his friend Hammond and personally observed the British army's unexpected weakness against the revolutionaries. Nonetheless, William's eagerness to join the fight almost resulted in his own demise during the second battle of Saratoga.
The Outlander Books Prove Buck MacKenzie Right About Rob Cameron Wanting Brianna
Despite Jamie's initial refusal to confront his biological son in the midst of conflict, the events in Outlander's seventh installment, An Echo in the Bone, ultimately position them on opposing sides during the intense second battle of Saratoga. While Jamie's remarkable skill with a rifle has been long established in the Outlander series, this particular book puts him on the verge of unintentionally causing a fatal blow to his own flesh and blood. In a heart-stopping moment, he narrowly avoids shooting William in the head during the tumultuous events of An Echo in the Bone. The looming second battle of Saratoga, depicted in Outlander season 7, poses a grave risk to William's life, even though he could have contributed just as effectively to the cause by simply delivering messages in Albany.
Buck’s suspicion of men’s intentions towards women was already evident in Outlander season 5 when he falsely accused Roger of wrongdoing for embracing his wife Morag. However, Buck’s assessment of Rob Cameron's conduct towards Brianna proves to be accurate. In Outlander’s eighth book, Written in My Own Heart's Blood, it is revealed that Cameron not only abducted Jemmy for the Jacobite gold but also had ulterior motives involving Brianna. Despite Brianna's resistance and her confinement of Cameron in the priest hole at Lallybroch, his intentions validate Buck’s concerns in Outlander season 7, episode 7.
William's Link To Simon Fraser Enhances Claire & Jamie's Trip To Scotland
Buck's Connection To Jemmy & Mandy Easily Exposes His Good Intentions
: In Outlander's seventh installment, tragedy strikes when General Brigadier Simon Fraser sustains a fatal injury during the second battle of Saratoga. This unfortunate event paves the way for Jamie, Claire, and young Ian to embark on a journey back to Scotland, as they selflessly offer to bring Simon Fraser's body home due to his familial ties with Jamie. However, what truly enhances their trip in Outlander season 7 is William's unexpected connection with Simon Fraser, revealing a previously unseen side of the general. Amongst the myopic generals encountered by William, Simon Fraser stood out as the sole individual who provided some support and assistance, fostering an unlikely friendship between them. The portrayal of this aspect of Simon's character amplifies the significance of Jamie and Claire's compassionate gesture towards him.
Roger and Brianna didn't specifically want Mandy and Jemmy to encounter Buck, but their dinner with Rob Cameron still allowed Buck to spend time with them. When Roger discovered them, Jemmy's relaxed response and Mandy happily stroking Buck's beard demonstrated that they were not as afraid as Roger and Brianna had anticipated. While Buck's appearances in the forest during Outlander season 7 may have startled them, his conversation with Brianna and Roger likely altered his behavior, leading Jemmy and Mandy to trust him more easily, ultimately proving his good intentions and his desire to return to his own time.
Buck & Roger's Heart-To-Heart Proves Roger Has Forgiven Him
Rob Kidnapping Jemmy Kickstarts The MacKenzies’ Separation
Roger's explosive response in episode 6 of Outlander season 7 was triggered by the shock of discovering an unknown individual lurking around Lallybroch and the sudden realization that the mysterious Nuckelavee creature was actually his ancestor, Buck MacKenzie. However, in episode 7 of the same season, spending time with Buck and hearing his tale about how he arrived there, as well as receiving his sincere apologies for his initial behavior when they first met in season 5, led to a significant shift in Roger's perspective. During their heartfelt conversation, Buck cautioned Roger about Rob's intentions, while Roger openly shared with Buck his knowledge of the date of his impending death, which was possibly imminent in 1778. This genuine exchange of forgiveness between Roger and Buck truly solidified their newfound bond.
In Outlander season 7, episode 7, Rob Cameron's true intentions remained concealed until the very end. Mandy's distressing nightmares served as the catalyst for Roger and Brianna's realization that Rob had deceived them. The revelation came when they discovered that Rob had surreptitiously perused Jamie and Claire's past letters and that the supposed sleepover at Fiona's with Bobby was a fabrication. This confirmation heightened their fears, confirming Mandy's concerns that Rob had indeed abducted Jemmy. Roger and Buck's nocturnal journey to Craigh na Dun further validated their suspicions as it became evident that Rob had brought Jemmy to that location. The question of whether they had traveled back in time or not still remained unanswered.
Reading An Echo in the Bone, the seventh installment in the Outlander book series, we discover a significant event in which Roger and Brianna find themselves separated by 200 years. This occurs when Roger and Buck mistakenly travel back in time, thinking they are following Rob and Jemmy. However, it is later revealed that Rob never actually left the 20th century. Immediately after Buck and Roger's time-traveling journey, Cameron visits Lallybroch with a dual purpose: to convince Brianna to sleep with him, offering Jemmy's location as a bargaining chip, and to coax her into persuading Jemmy to divulge the whereabouts of the Jacobite gold. This particular turn of events ultimately results in the MacKenzies being separated in time until their eventual reunion in 1779 at Fraser's Ridge.
Outlander's 7th Book Reveals Jamie Survives - But He Will Need Surgery
The conclusion of Outlander season 7, episode 7 depicts Jamie appearing unconscious on the battlefield where the first battle of Saratoga occurred. Although the preview for Outlander season 7, episode 8 does not disclose whether Jamie survives the battle, An Echo in the Bone provides an answer. Claire comes across Jamie and realizes she must amputate his finger. This event ultimately leads Jamie to participate in the second battle of Saratoga, resulting in significant alterations to the stories of Jamie, Claire, and young Ian in Outlander season 7.