Outlander fans have had an emotional ride since the beginning of season 7.
From a heart breaking fire at Fraser's Ridge to discovering the unfortunate news that Jamie and Claire may never see Roger and Brianna again many fans have
And the third episode doesn't seem to be slowing down in terms of the tear-jerking rollercoaster fans are on.
The latest episode of the time-travelling drama titled 'Death Be Not Proud' - a reference to the work of English poet John Donne - sees Jamie discover that Arch Bug has been keeping a huge and dangerous secret from the Highland Warrior.
It also sees Roger and Brianna find a huge link to Jamie and Claire as they travel to the 20th century in an attempt to medicate their newborn Amanda.
Fans were left delighted but extremely emotional at the new episode, with many taking to social media to share what they thought.
@CrazyCathyP1 wrote: "Friday mornings in the UK are the best! Another cracking episode. Jamie and Claire once again losing all they hold dear So many goodbyes. But at least we still have Adso I’m loving every single second."
@_Binneke_ said: "I cried from start to finish ... you all make it seem so real!"
@PatriciaMcilva4 added: "When they said it was gonna be an epic season, I didn't think epic cry. My tear ducts are about drained and it's only Ep 3!"
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