Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) and his biological son, William (Charles Vandervaart). In the final scene, Claire overhears Fanny singing “I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside,” a 19th century song ...
Even more wild is the implication that Faith went on to become Jane and Fanny’s mother, which would mean that William (Charles Vandervaart) fell in love with his older half sister’s eldest ...
Jane says she only regrets that Harkness isn’t alive, as she cannot kill him again. William (Charles Vandervaart) blames himself for Jane’s arrest because he promised to protect her. Obviously, ...
708 and the two battles of Saratoga, for instance, and the parallel stories of Jamie and William [Charles Vandervaart], and some of the later episodes in the second half of Season 7—I love how ...
“I do think that initially, William goes to Jamie out of desperation because he feels he failed Jane and it’s his responsibility to save her,” Vandervaart tells TV Insider for the Inside ...
Will Claire (Caitriona Balfe) heal from the wounds of Monmouth? Will William (Charles Vandervaart) be able to save his love Jane (Silvia Presente)? What lies ahead for Briana (Sophie Skelton) and ...
Meanwhile, some astonishing truths come to light about Jane Pocock (Silvia Presente), a sex worker named Arabella whom Jamie's illegitimate son William Ransom (Charles Vandervaart) encountered ...
William (Charles Vandervaart) blames himself for Jane’s arrest because he promised to protect her. Obviously, William couldn’t foresee being taken prisoner by Hessian soldiers, yet he still ...
Meanwhile, some startling revelations are made about Jane Pocock (Silvia Presente), whom Jamie’s illegitimate son William Ransom (Charles Vandervaart) met as a sex worker named Arabella. Jane is ...