Does Jamie's leg get amputated?
Andrew Rivera
Published Jan 05, 2026
Brianna Invents a Leg-Saving Syringe.
If you're wondering whether Jamie's leg gets amputated, the answer is, thankfully, no. And it's all because Brianna ingeniously invented a syringe using a hollowed-out snake tooth. Guess she's right there with her mom when it comes to changing the history of modern medicine!Does Jamie lose his leg from the snake bite?
So, yes, Jamie did survive the snake bite. It took everyone to help him fight for his life. And he did manage to keep his leg in the end. Outlander Season 5 continues on Sundays on STARZ.How did Jamie lose his leg?
Jamie wakes on Culloden Field on April 16, 1746, with a dead Jack Randall lying on top of him. He manages to wriggle out from underneath Randall and then loses consciousness. He is found by four of his men and taken to a farmhouse, but his leg is badly wounded from a bayonet and he knows he will die.Does Jamie recover from Randall?
Claire rescues Jamie, but not before he has suffered rape and torture by Randall. They, along with Murtagh, escape to France, where Jamie eventually starts to heal.Does Jamie go through the stones?
We watch him put his hand on the stone and nothing happens. Not only has Jamie never traveled to the future yet, he won't travel to the future. No, the ghost doesn't count.'Bachelorette's' Cam Ayala Gets Leg Amputated
Why does Claire marry John GREY?
She was going to be arrested for espionage, and Lord John Grey had to protect her knowing that she wouldn't be a spy. He married her to offer her his protection. Yes, they did consummate the marriage, too.Why was Jamie's ghost watching Claire?
Over the course of the first season, Claire and Jamie fell in love and married while Frank was back in the 20th Century. It quickly became clear Jamie's ghost was trying to find his beloved which is probably why he was watching Claire.Does Jamie sleep with Lord John?
Claire, remembering a similar anniversary gift Jamie had given to her a decade earlier, faints. A week after her marriage to Lord John, she and John drunkenly sleep together. The following morning, both talk about Jamie and admit they are using each other to connect with Jamie's memory.Does Jamie cheat on Claire?
Jamie does admit he's slept with someone else, telling her about his one-night tryst with Mary MacNab (Emma Campbell-Jones) before he turned himself in to authorities following the Battle of Culloden nearly 20 years prior.What happens to Jamie's second wife?
He was married to Isobel Dunsany, who died on a ship at sea while traveling to visit him. He later marries Claire, but when Jamie returns after having been thought to be dead for some time, it makes their marriage invalid.Is Briannas baby Rogers?
Roger is the father of Bree's baby in OutlanderThe Outlander Season 6 finale included the lice scene. It wasn't quite the same way as the books, but it was still a great way to make it clear that Jemmy and Roger are related by blood.
Who bit Jamie's thighs?
An expression, or that tormented look in his eyes, letting us know he is still affected by what BJR did to him. Ironically, the explanation comes just as the pair are about to have sex. Claire notices the bite marks on Jamie's thighs and demands an explanation.Does Claire save Jamie from hanging?
At first Jamie fights back with all his will and might, but after Claire's failed attempt to save him and his bargain to save her life, he passively submits to the ugly will of Black Jack. The bargain includes Jamie being spared from a coward's death by hanging, and BJR promises him a soldier's death.How does Claire save Jamie's leg?
Brianna Invents a Leg-Saving Syringe.If you're wondering whether Jamie's leg gets amputated, the answer is, thankfully, no. And it's all because Brianna ingeniously invented a syringe using a hollowed-out snake tooth. Guess she's right there with her mom when it comes to changing the history of modern medicine!
What did Murtagh say to Jamie in Gaelic before he died?
Outlander: Starz tease season five episode eightDuring his death scene in the books, Murtagh told Jamie at the Battle of Culloden: "Dinna be afraid, a bhalaich. It doesna hurt a bit to die." Murtagh utters these same words in America during his death scene on the Starz show, bringing the two franchises together.