Outlander season 5: Claire Fraser shocked as face from her past returns?

The fifth run of Outlander hits television screens next year and details of the new series are slowly being revealed. However, that hasn’t stopped fans from speculating what could happen.

Claire Fraser (played by Caitriona Balfe) and husband Jamie (Sam Heughan) have been busy starting their new life in North Carolina.

Season four saw them joined by their daughter Brianna (Sophie Skelton) and her partner Roger MacKenzie (Richard Rankin).

Now, one fan believes they could be joined with a face from Claire’s past and time in France – Master Raymond.

Claire struck up a friendship with Master Raymond over their shared interested in medicine and healing. They saved each other’s life and it seems viewers are keen to see them reunited.

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Asking about Master Raymond’s past, Reddit user cstev95 asked: “When Master Raymond visited Claire in the hospital in France to cure her, I saw him pull the piece of placenta out of her that had remained after childbirth.

“I’ve read other spoilers that he is also a time traveler. Was he a doctor in the future like Claire? Do we know what year he is from?”

If Master Raymond is from the future, could he pop up in North Carolina?

Season four saw many characters reunite with Murtagh Fitzgibbons (Duncan Lacroix) making an appearance working at a blacksmith.

With the focus of the fifth season on the Revolutionary War, Claire star Caitriona revealed the family will spend less time interacting with the Native Americans.

Speaking at New York Comic Con, she said it was “unfortunate” they wouldn’t feature as prominently and episode 13 of season four really stood out to her.

“It was so beautiful to tell that time in American history,” she explained.

“It’s unfortunate we don’t have as many elements of that this time, I think it was just so rich and so beautiful, it just added another element to the show that we didn’t have before. So that’s special for that reason.”

source: express.co.uk