‘Outlander’ Finale: Jamie Reunites With William & Lord John As Claire Fights For Life (Photos)

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Outlander‘s Season 7 finale is nearly here and Starz is unveiling a closer look at what fans can anticipate from the installment titled “A Hundred Thousand Angels.”

As fans last saw, Claire (Caitriona Balfe) was battling for her life after being shot by a stray bullet in the penultimate episode, which saw Denzell (Joey Phillips) take on the high-stakes task of performing surgery to save her. By her side for the ordeal was her distraught husband Jamie (Sam Heughan) who looks a little less burdened in the newly unveiled photos.

The logline for the finale teases Denzell’s challenge of performing Claire’s dangerous surgery with the skills he’s learned from her, along with William (Charles Vandervaart) asking for help from an unexpected source in his mission to help save Jane (Silvia Presente). Additionally, the photos below, tease Jamie’s reconnection with Lord John Grey (David Berry), a reunion with William, and much more.

Scroll down for a closer look at what’s to come, and d on’t miss the Outlander Season 7 finale when it arrives on Starz.

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Outlander, Season 7 Finale, Friday, January 17, 8/7c, Starz

A blanketed figure resembling Claire looks out on a new day. Has she recovered or is this merely a dream? Only time will tell.

Meanwhile, Jamie waits by her side to see if she’ll pull through.

Denzell also stands by to see if his surgical skills have had the desired impact.

Lord John Grey pays Jamie a visit.

Jamie looks serious as he greets another visitor.

That visitor happens to be his estranged biological son, William.

Can the pair make amends during this difficult time?

Rachel (Izzy Meikle-Small) and Ian (John Bell) check in with Jamie.

Newlyweds Rachel and Ian share an embrace.

Meanwhile, Jane sits as her fate remains uncertain.

She exchanges words with an unknown stranger.

Can William resolve his anger towards adoptive father Lord John?

It seems as if they’re on a path of reconciliation.

William gears up for what appears to be a break-in as he dons a bandana while brandishing a weapon.

Jane’s younger sister Fanny (Florrie May Wilkinson) looks distraught.

Can William help to comfort her?

Buck (Diarmaid Murtagh) and Roger (Richard Rankin) remain lost in time. Can Brianna (Sophie Skelton) find them?

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