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Forbidden Love Turns Deadly in Outlander Prequel's Shocking Season Finale
11 Oct
Summary
- Betrothed Malcolm Grant killed by Brian Fraser in desperate escape with lover Ellen MacKenzie
- Shocking plot twist not originally planned, left cast stunned
- Couple's forbidden romance now complicated by murder, forcing them to flee everything

In the season 1 finale of the Outlander prequel series "Blood of My Blood", airing as of October 11th, 2025, the forbidden romance between Brian Fraser and Ellen MacKenzie takes a tragic turn. When the couple attempts to escape Castle Leoch together, they are confronted by Ellen's betrothed, Malcolm Grant, who refuses to let them pass. In the ensuing struggle, Brian is forced to kill Malcolm in self-defense, leaving the young man's bloody body behind as he and Ellen flee into the night.
This shocking plot twist was not originally planned, leaving the cast stunned when the producers revealed the finale's dramatic conclusion. Actor Jamie Roy, who plays Brian, recounts how he was informed of the unexpected development over a late-night phone call. Now, not only are Brian and Ellen in a forbidden relationship, but Brian has also killed the new laird of Clan Grant, adding further complications to their desperate escape.
Despite the tragedy, the couple's love for one another remains strong. As Ellen reflects, she would have gone through with her marriage to Malcolm if not for her brother Colum's betrayal, which freed her to be with Brian. However, Colum's refusal to admit his treachery has created a permanent rift between the siblings, solidifying Ellen's decision to leave everything behind and start a new life with Brian.
As the couple flees, they face an uncertain future, with the Jacobite rebellion looming and the consequences of Brian's actions threatening to tear them apart. But as Ellen declares, they will face whatever challenges lie ahead as a united front, their love stronger than ever in the face of such adversity.