
The ending of Outlander season 7 pulled details predominantly from Gabaldon’s eighth book, Written in My Own Heart’s Blood, leaving the ninth, Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone, to translate into season 8. There is one more book on the way to wrap up the Outlander series, but it won’t arrive until after the Starz TV series has concluded. This leads me to think that the climactic moments of Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone will make up most of season 8’s ending. As it is, this is the perfect opportunity for Outlander season 8 to provide its own answer to Jamie’s season 1 ghost.
Outlander Still Hasn’t Solved The Mystery Of Jamie’s Ghost From Season 1
This Mystery Was First Presented To Readers In 1991
The mystery of Jamie’s ghost was first introduced 34 years ago when the Outlander book was published in 1991. Before Claire went back in time through the stones, Frank Randall saw a man staring up at her through their window in Scotland, but the figure disappeared when Frank went to confront him. This was adapted to the screen in Outlander season 1 when Frank came to the conclusion that the mysterious Scot was the one who had taken Claire away. In a way, he was correct since the sketch he had done of the man’s face looked exactly like Jamie Fraser.
Jamie Will Likely Die In Outlander Season 8 (Just For A Little While)
The Ninth Outlander Book Temporarily Kills Jamie Off
The ending of Outlander season 7 saw Jamie Fraser resign from the Continental Army, but the Outlander books reveal that this won’t be permanent. The Revolutionary War will find its way to North Carolina, and the people of Fraser’s Ridge will have no choice but to participate. This all plays out in Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone, which means that season 8 will explore the upcoming book battles. This includes one that history dictated would be the last James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser would ever fight. Jamie knew this going into it but set out into the mountains to fight regardless.
As far as history, or even science, would say, Jamie really did die during this battle in Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone. However, Claire makes her way to the mountain after him, finds his body, and uses her healing powers to bring Jamie back to life. This will play out in Outlander season 8, and the big reveal about Faith Fraser in season 7 will likely provide a reason for Claire to explore her powers further. That way, Claire magically healing Jamie won’t seem so out of nowhere (the TV show has largely ignored Claire’s magical ability). This miracle could also double as an explanation for Jamie’s ghost.
Jamie’s Ghost Probably Visits Claire In The 20th Century
Jamie Could Have An Out Of Body Experience
Since Jamie technically dies in Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone, which is likely to happen in season 8, the Outlander TV show can use this entire event to explain why Jamie’s ghost was staring up at Claire in the 20th century. While Jamie is technically dead, his soul could travel through time and space to observe different moments he otherwise wouldn’t have. He could travel to the future, watch Brianna grow up, and, of course, spend a moment outside Claire’s window in Inverness. Once Claire heals Jamie in Outlander season 8, he will surely tell her all he has seen.
This would effectively bring the entire Outlander series full circle. It makes sense that while Jamie’s soul was temporarily disconnected from his body, he would be drawn to the Samhain night that marked the beginning of Claire’s journey. That evening she spent brushing her hair in Inverness would be her last before this next big stage in her story and destiny began—the night before she met Jamie Fraser for the first time in the 18th century. Jamie being there for her in this moment is deeply meaningful, so creating this connection would be an excellent way to end the Outlander TV show.
Other Ways Outlander Season 8 Can Explain Season 1’s Ghost Mystery
The TV Show Could Take A Different Route
Claire and Jamie are getting closer to their definitive Outlander ending but hints throughout the series suggest growing old together isn’t an option.
It’s also possible that Outlander will avoid answers about Jamie’s ghost entirely. Gabaldon has promised to include this mystery in her final book, and Starz’s screenwriters may aim to steer clear and not step on her toes. It will ultimately come down to whether the Outlander TV show wants to come up with its own unique reason that fits with this version of the story or match Gabaldon’s books—Outlander season 8 can’t, unfortunately, have it both ways.







