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Sean Murphy

New Outlander season six clip shows Bree and Roger 'at home' in Fraser's Ridge

A new clip from season six of Outlander is teasing more of what's in store for one of our favourite clips.

Posted by the official Outlander page on Twitter, the 30-second clip catches up with one of our favourite couples Roger (Richard Rankin) and Bree (Sophie Skelton) MacKenzie.

When last we'd seen them they'd been trying and failing, to return to the 20th century.

Cementing that the young family will now try to settle into life in the 18th century and Fraser's Ridge the clip shows Bree asking Roger if he was disappointed by their inability to return to the future.


"We wanted the stones to take us home," answers Roger. "And they did."

It also hints at a bond between Roger and newcomer Tom Christie, who asks the younger man to perform a sermon for his congregation at Fraser's Ridge.


The new role of a preacher could be good for Roger, who needs something to make his own in this timeline.

Not one to rest on her laurels, Bree is impressing both Roger and son Jeremiah (Jemmy) with her 'invention' of matches.


The engineer is keen to explore the knowledge she's brought back with her from the future.

"I'm going to make matches," she says. "I know how in theory."

"I'll be careful." she adds when Roger gives her one of his looks.

After Roger shows off the results of her experiments, he describes Bree as a "genius".

Fans have been excited by the clip, which further explores the relationship of everyone's second favourite couple.


One fan wrote: "Love these two and their growth as a couple. Bring on S6!"

Another added: "Love this clip of my faves! I’m so excited to see their story this season. Claire was absolutely correct when she said together they could conquer the world."

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