Spoiler Alert: This article contains spoilers for the second episode of Outlander season 7 and the Outlander books.

In the latest episode of Outlander season 7, Roger, Brianna, and their family successfully traveled back to the 20th century. However, their journey is far from over. The events of the episode hinted at more complications to come, suggesting an exciting twist in the plot.

The episode concluded with the intrusion of Wendigo Donner at Fraser’s Ridge and the possibility of Jamie and Claire’s home catching fire. This raises questions about the safety and stability of their lives in the upcoming season, which is based on the seventh novel in the series, “An Echo in the Bone.”

Despite living in different centuries, the characters in Outlander have found a way to stay connected. Through letters, Brianna and her parents continue to share their lives with each other. These letters are sent to Fiona Graham in Scotland as soon as they arrive in the 20th century.

However, the mention of hidden gold and Jemmy’s knowledge of its whereabouts put Roger and Brianna’s firstborn in danger. This will undoubtedly create more challenges for the family as they navigate the complexities of time travel in Outlander season 7.

Brianna’s future employment unknowingly becomes a threat to Jemmy. In “An Echo in the Bone,” Brianna is employed by the Hydro Electric Board as a plant inspector in the 1900s. It is during this time that she encounters Rob Cameron. When Cameron discovers Roger’s manuscript on time travel and Jamie and Claire’s letter hinting at hidden gold, he hatches a plan to kidnap Jemmy. He tricks Brianna into believing that he has transported their son to the past using the stones, hoping to force Brianna to reveal the location of the gold.

This unforeseen turn of events could mean more time travel in Outlander season 7 and potentially put Jemmy’s life in grave danger.

But that’s not all. Buck MacKenzie, who unintentionally traveled to the future, is reintroduced in “An Echo in the Bone.” Roger is faced with the difficult task of assisting the ancestor who had tried to kill him. This reunion brings forth a mix of emotions for Roger, considering the proximity of his near-death experience. The impact of this encounter on his character will undoubtedly be significant.

All of these elements set the stage for a gripping and compelling arc for Roger’s character in season 7 of Outlander.

Note: This article is intended for fans of Outlander who are between the ages of 45 – 65. We hope you enjoy the exciting twists and turns that lie ahead in the series!