Claire discovers that Geillis Duncan —the woman who saved her during a witch trial in Season 1—is actually from the 1960s (known as Jillian Edgars) and is preparing to travel back in time herself. Claire, Brianna, and Roger witness Geillis disappear through the stones at Craigh na Dun , finally proving Claire’s story to a skeptical Brianna. The 1746 Timeline: The Eve of Culloden
Roger reads on: “Later transferred to Ardsmuir Prison, Scotland. After the prison’s closure in 1755, Fraser was paroled to Helwater, England, to work as a groom.”
“James Fraser, known as Jamie, indicted for the murder of Jonathan Randall. After the battle of Culloden, Fraser was taken prisoner and transported to the Lake District, England, for imprisonment.”
Claire explains why she left: on the eve of Culloden, she was pregnant with Brianna. Jamie, knowing the battle was a suicide mission, forced her to go back through the stones to the 20th century to save their child.
Intercut with the 1960s scenes, the episode depicts the tragic morning of the on April 16, 1746. Outlander Recap: Dragonfly in Amber
While visiting historic sites like Lallybroch and the Culloden Moor Battlefield , Claire’s suppressed memories resurface. She eventually reveals the shocking truth to Brianna: that she is a time traveler, and Brianna’s biological father is the 18th-century Highland warrior Jamie Fraser .
Based on the standard naming conventions for the TV show Outlander , "ddc" is typically a release group tag, and the corresponding episode title for Season 2, Episode 13 is .
“He’s alive.”