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Season 1 (2014–2015) In 1945, Claire Randall, who had formerly served as a nurse in the British Army during the Second World War, and her husband Frank are visiting Inverness, Scotland, when she is carried back in time to 1743 by the standing stones at Craigh na Dun (in what is now Tay Forest Park ).
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Outlander begins in post-war Inverness, Scotland, where Claire and her husband, Frank Randall (Tobias Menzies), are trying to reconnect after being apart during World War II. But Claire finds some mysterious Bronze-Age standing stones, and when she touches them she vanishes into the past. Frank, still in 1945, tries to figure out what has happened ...
When Claire travels back in time, she’s still in the same location: The Scottish Highlands near Inverness, where she meets Jamie, with whom she travels to clan MacKenzie’s seat of Castle Leoch, Jamie’s home of Lallybroch, and other locations around the Highlands. At the end of Season 1, Jamie and Claire flee to France (we’ll get to that in a second...
In Season 2 in the middle of Claire’s Scottish journey, she and Jamie travel to France, where they trade their woolen Highland garb for the fancy dress of the Parisian court, complete with silks, lace and jewels galore, in order to get close to the exiled Scottish prince, Charles Stuart, aka Bonnie Prince Charlie. The couple even visits the royal p...
After a brief glimpse at Victory in Europe Day in the very first episode, we see more of Claire’s past as a nurse during World War II in an unexpected flashback in the Season 2 episode “Je Suis Prest.” While the Scottish troops including Jamie and his clan work on military training, Claire is reminded of her experiences at the Allied front in Franc...
At the end of Season 2, just before the Battle of Culloden on April 16, 1746, a pregnant Claire says goodbye to Jamie, who expects to perish in the fight, and goes back through the standing stones approximately 200 years in the future to the Scotland of 1948. Three years have passed there, just as three years had passed for Claire in the 18th centu...
Claire and Frank, who has scored a professorship at Harvard, move to a spacious Boston row house in Season 3, where Claire tries to readapt to the 20th century. But missing the past, she finds herself out of place in Boston—she even cooks over her fireplace because she can’t get the modern stove lit. She just doesn’t fit the role of mid-century hou...
The funeral of the Reverend Wakefield provides Claire, now a widow, an excuse to return to Scotland with her 20-year-old daughter, Brianna. While Brianna and Roger, the reverend's adopted son, delve into research about her parents’ previous time in Scotland, Claire also takes a trip down memory lane. She visits the now-abandoned castle of Lallybroc...
In Season 3, Claire (with the help of Roger and Brianna) devises a plan for her to travel back in time again to find Jamie—who, it turns out, did not die at Culloden. When she returns to the past, it’s 1766, and Jamie has been living a lonely life in Scotland for the past 20 years as a fugitive, prisoner, indentured servant, and finally, an Edinbur...
Claire and Jamie’s sail across the Atlantic during Season 3 is a seafaring adventure with shades of Master and Commander, Moby Dick and evenPirates of the Caribbean. Aboard the sloop the Artemis, Claire and Jamie chase after the pirate ship, the Bruja, that took Young Ian. But Claire is soon stolen herself for her healing skills by the British man-...
Claire’s "Castaway" episode in Season 3 occurs after she washes up on what seems to be a deserted island in the Caribbean. Turns out she’s in Saint Domingue on the island of Hispaniola (which today contains the countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic), where she meets a reclusive priest named Father Fogden who helps her recover until Jamie’s ...
With Caitríona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Sophie Skelton, Richard Rankin. Claire Beauchamp Randall, a nurse in World War II, mysteriously goes back in time to Scotland in 1743. There, she meets a dashing Highland warrior and gets drawn into an epic rebellion.
Mar 19, 2024 · Season 1. Outlander. The first season of Outlander follows the first novel very closely. Both begin with Claire and her husband Frank (Tobias Menzies) vacationing in Scotland in 1945. However, in the book, Claire goes through the time stones on May 1, the festival of Beltane, a May Day festival.