It’s no secret to Euphoria viewers that East Highland High School is full of teenage drug addicts and toxic relationships. However, there are still a lot of questions to be answered as the HBO show’s second season comes to an end.
01.02.2022 - 14:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
It's one of the most enduring mysteries from the Outlander TV show and books – who is the bizarre figure in full Jacobite regalia spotted in Inverness by Frank Randall way back in season one?
Frank is returning to Claire when he first spots the mysterious person dressed very much like Jamie (who we hadn't met yet) staring at the window where his wife is standing.
But Claire is on her second honeymoon in Inverness with Frank in 1946 over 200 years on from when she meets Jamie, can it really be our favourite Highland warrior?
Perhaps the biggest clue of all comes from Frank and Claire themselves.
When her husband returns to the room, Claire says: “You look like you’ve seen a ghost."
To which Frank responds: “I’m not all sure that I haven’t."
The plot thickens when you realise that Outlander author and creator Diana Gabaldon herself has waded into the debate to confirm that the spectre is indeed Mr Fraser.
Posting on her website that all would be explained in the as-yet-unnamed book 10, she wrote: "The ghost is Jamie–but as for how it fits into the story, All Will Be Explained–in the last book."
Fan debate on this enduring mystery has raged ever since it first appeared in the books and show fans have only added to that mix.
A Facebook user named Kelly N, has a theory on how Jamie's spirit could have appeared in the future.
Posting in the All Things Outlander Group she wrote: "I wonder if Jamie’s soul waited 200 years, as he said he would, and appeared (to us and Frank) during Samhain to guide her back to 1743.
"Was Jaime’s spirit watching over Claire since her birth in 1918 but visible to Frank because the veil is so thin on Samhain? Were the unusual Forget-Me-Nots planted by Jamie during the 20 years he was without her to lead
It’s no secret to Euphoria viewers that East Highland High School is full of teenage drug addicts and toxic relationships. However, there are still a lot of questions to be answered as the HBO show’s second season comes to an end.
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