Okay, Outlander fans, let's talk about the elephant in the room – or rather, the ghost in the inn. We're diving headfirst into the tantalizing mystery of Jamie Fraser's spectral appearance in the very first episode. Remember that scene? Frank Randall, bless his clueless heart, spots a Highlander staring intensely at Claire through the window of the inn. A Highlander who looks suspiciously like a young Jamie Fraser.
For seasons, we've brushed it off as a charming anomaly, a little wink to the audience hinting at the time-bending madness to come. But "Outlander" Season 7, Episode 2, has thrown a log on the fire, reigniting the speculation and leaving us craving answers like a drought-stricken Highlander craves a dram of whisky.
The catalyst? Jamie's bizarre dream. He recounts to Claire a vision of her bathed in the eerie glow of electricity, sitting at a desk and writing.
Sound familiar? It's eerily similar to that fateful night in 1946 when Frank saw Jamie's ghost watching Claire brush her hair.
"It was like I saw you...in your proper time," Jamie confesses, his brow furrowed in confusion. "Like a window opened, just for a moment."
Now, Jamie isn't a time traveler. We know this. It's been hammered home harder than Dougal MacKenzie hammering a tax bill. But what if there's another kind of connection? What if, under the right circumstances, Jamie can glimpse Claire across the temporal divide?
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