Who poisoned Claire and Tom?

It's Tom who eventually finds out. Malva, before her death, tells him that she made them sick. She'd collected parts of the dead Sin Eater and poisoned Claire and Tom.
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Who poisoned Claire in Outlander?

One book reader in the comments confirmed: “Malva uses fluids from the dead Sin Eater to poison Claire and her dad after Claire tells her about how germs and illness work.”
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Who poisoned Claire Outlander season 6?

Malva clearly poisoned Claire and Tom, and many believe this had something to do with the fingers she was cutting off of the very dead Sin-Eater. If the show is staying true to the books, that's certainly the case and we should find out more about this in the coming episodes.
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What did Claire get sick with?

This is dysentery. Claire tells everyone that a contaminated water source most likely caused it, but after funeral upon funeral — the body count is high! — no one can seem to figure it out. And then Claire falls ill.
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Who burns down Jamie and Claire's house?

On December 21, 1776, the house is burglarized by Wendigo Donner and a group of his accomplices. They break one of the containers with Claire's highly flammable ether. When Young Ian lights a match, the house goes up in flames and burns down overnight.
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Is Claire raped in A Breath of Snow and Ashes?

While this rape doesn't happen in The Fiery Cross, the fifth book in Gabaldon's book series on which the season is based, Claire is raped in book 6, A Breath of Snow and Ashes. (In that book the assault is committed by a nameless, faceless man, not Lionel Brown.)
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Does Willie find out Jamie is his father?

He is also angry with his stepfather, who has been lying to him for years. William meets Jane Pocock in a brothel in Philadelphia in June 1778, shortly after he learns—to his horror—that Jamie Fraser is his father.
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Is Claire addicted to ether?

“For Claire, the ether is not addictive in itself, but the feeling it gives you is. The idea of putting yourself to sleep and not having to deal with any of these feelings she's having inside, that is something Claire will become addicted to.”
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Is Claire addicted to ether on Outlander?

Claire's use of ether in Outlander season 6

The use of the substance helps to alleviate the nightmares and hallucinations she is having of Lionel Brown but as the season has progressed, Claire's use of ether has leaned towards a dangerous addiction.
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How did Claire get dysentery?

To be more specific, it is amoebic dysentery, which Claire (Caitriona Balfe) confirms with her makeshift microscope. The disease can be spread through contaminated food or water, and Jamie (Sam Heughan) eventually learns that it was a dead elk lying in the water that the fisherfolk use that caused the disease.
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Does Claire get blamed for killing Malva?

However, if the show is to follow the Diana Gabaldon books, Claire is not the murderer. The killer is in fact Malva's brother, Allan Christie (Alexander Vlahos).
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Will Claire be accused of killing Malva?

At the end of episode 7, Claire is arrested for Malva's murder, with many of the accusing residents citing jealousy or witchcraft as her motives, while the fact the young woman's body was found in Claire's garden didn't help her case.
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Does Claire get accused of killing Malva?

Titled "I Am Not Alone", Episode 8 saw Claire Fraser (played by Caitriona Balfe) falsely arrested by Richard Brown (Chris Larkin) and his men for the murder of Malva Christie (Jessica Reynolds) and her unborn child.
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Is Fergus Claire's ancestor?

In the 18th century, Claire winds up married to James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser, of Clan Fraser of Lovat. They have several children: Faith, who doesn't survive birth; an adopted son named Fergus; and a daughter, Brianna.
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How did Claire survive poison?

Anyway, Claire was minding her own business while watching a chess game between Jamie and the minister of finance when she took a sip of her wine and immediately buckled over in pain. The good news was that Claire and her baby survived thanks to the poison being "bitter cascara," which appeared to be nonlethal.
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Why did St Germain poison Claire?

The Comte St. Germain is a French nobleman who seeks retribution against Claire after she costs him an entire shipload of goods, and who may be involved with even more sinister activities.
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Who is the guy haunting Claire in Outlander?

"You look like you've seen a ghost," Claire says when her husband returns to their inn. "I'm not all sure that I haven't," Frank responds. Indeed, Frank has seen what appears to be the ghost of his wife's other husband, an 18th-century Scotsman named Jamie Fraser, whom Claire meets after she travels back in time.
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What is Claire sniffing in Outlander?

The episode ends with Claire inhaling more ether after a nightmare about her attack, suggesting she is not feeling as well as she insists.
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What does ether do to a person?

The effect of ether is dose-dependent. Symptoms consist of skin, eye, and mucosal irritation leading to an increase in bronchial secretions. Dizziness, drowsiness, bradycardia, hypothermia, or acute excitement may also occur. Laryngospasm, loss of consciousness, and death may result.
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Why did they make Claire an addict?

Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe) uses the drug to self-medicate following her harrowing experience at the hands of kidnappers led by Lionel Brown when she was repeatedly raped.
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Does Claire have PTSD?

But weighing over all of this is Claire's persisting trauma and PTSD after being kidnapped, assaulted, and raped by a pack of vicious men in the season 5 finale. Claire insists to everyone — Jamie, Bree (Sophie Skelton), Marsali (Lauren Lyle), etc. — that she's fine.
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Did Claire have an ether problem in the books?

Though Claire does suffer from post-traumatic stress related to the attack later in the book series, this use of ether is a departure from A Breath of Snow and Ashes by Diana Gabaldon.
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Is Stephen Bonnet The father of Brianna's baby?

Roger is the father of Bree's baby in Outlander

The 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.
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What happens to Jamie's son William in Outlander?

After Geneva's death, Lord John raised William as his own son. Per the official character description, William will arrive in Wilmington as a British soldier who's enthusiastic about helping to stamp out the American revolution.
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Does Claire get pregnant twice?

Yes, she did, so it looks like Claire and Jamie will get pregnant for round 2 sometime later this season. That's the good news. The bad news is that we flash back to the loss of Claire's first pregnancy, and it's superdistressing.
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