Even though she’s pretty sure she didn’t do it.

Things aren’t looking good forOutlander’s Claire (Caitriona Balfe) on the Ridge.

Tom (Mark Lewis Jones) and Allan (Alexander Vlahos) are beside themselves.

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Caitriona Balfe as Claire and Sam Heughan as Jamie on ‘Outlander’.Robert Wilson/Starz

Malva will be laid to rest properly.

He and Claire will see to it, and Roger will perform the funeral ceremony.

The surgeon turns to alcohol instead of ether when the darkness is too much.

Once Jamie joins Claire’s afternoon whiskey, it’s clear his feathers are a bit ruffled, too.

The bad news is that no one can find any evidence of foul play.

This means all fingers point to Claire as the culprit.

Lionel Brown’s figure shows up everywhere, haunting her night and day.

Who had the means, motive, and opportunity to kill Malva?

As Lionel continues to taunt her subconscious, Claire eventually realizes that she might have done something unthinkable.

Claire likens it to that feeling that you’ve got the option to’t shake.

Claire admits that she half remembers Malva banging on the door to get in.

Then she remembers being awake and threatening the girl.

Jamie is convinced Claire’s mind is playing tricks on her and encourages her to get some rest.

Plus, we now have Lizzie (Caitlin O’Ryan) and the Beardsley twins to worry about.

Talk about a scandalous story line!

These crazy kids have entered into a thruple and have no qualms about it.

Ian is the one to discover the secret, and he immediately tells his uncle.

Jamie’s solution is that Lizzie will marry one of the brothers, or both will die.

When Claire speaks to Lizzie, she says she wasn’t forced into anything.

Lizzie loves them both because they are one soul.

So what seems to be the problem?

Someone on the Ridge is murdering young unwed pregnant girls.

I’d say that’s a big problem!

Also, if the fisherfolk found out, they could stone you to death.

You need a plan, my friend.

However, he is more than willing to defend those in need.

Does that make him a coward?

Jamie is more than willing to stand by Roger’s decision to be ordained as a minister.

And he would be thrilled if Roger stayed on the Ridge to help Brianna and Claire and the elderly.

War is always coming.

Go where you are needed.

Right now, they are both needed at the chapel.

Not even 10 people show up for Malva’s funeral.

Allan barks for Jamie to stay seated when he offers an extensive, broad pair of shoulders.

Ian takes up the last corner, and they begin to descend the steps outside.

Claire notices the tiny baby’s coffin and moves to pick it up.

He believes both Malva and the baby are dead because of Claire.

The Beardsley boys have finally shown up in the barn.

Jamie grabs two straws and instructs them each to take one.

The shortest straw wins Lizzie and Kezzie is the lucky winner.

Next, Jamie performs a two-sentence handfast ceremony.

They’re married now.

Roger reminds her that he is a husband and father first.

He won’t sacrifice his family.

Roger can be ordained as long as she doesn’t have to convert.

She’s a Catholic woman all the way.

Roger laughs, claiming anyone who has a problem with Brianna can go to hell.

Might I suggest he workshop that last little bit before he’s officially a minister?

I think my favorite part of the episode is when Lizzie and Josiah ask Roger to marry them.

He performs a handfast like Jamie did with Kezzie.

I wouldn’t call this a loophole.

It’s like they think they’re living in 2022 or something.

Claire reminds her that she should have told them sooner about her relationship with the boys.

At this point, Claire realizes that she didn’t kill Malva.

Lizzie would have seen or heard her!

Claire has a newfound freedom.

She rushes to her surgery room and puts the ether away.

She’s not crazy!

Annnnd, that’s when Lionel shows up again.

Will this ghost ever leave Claire alone?

He drones on and on about how it doesn’t matter that Claire didn’t kill Malva.

Claire’s done enough damage without Malva’s name in her journal of sins.

Jamie enters the room and notices Claire’s demeanor.

He listens intently as she babbles on about being crazy and seeing dead people.

She swings dark and she doesn’t like it.

Even though she knows she didn’t kill Malva, look at all the other things she’s done!

Everything is a mess because she was desperate to be with Jamie.

She changed the timeline.

It’s all her fault.

Jamie reminds Claire that he wouldn’t have it any other way.

Without the stones, Brianna would not have been born.

Roger has a wife and son, and one on the way.

Fergus is married with kids.

Their entire world crumbles without Claire.

And if she can’t make the voices stop, he will help her conquer them.

They will face this together.

Claire weeps in Jamie’s arms.

She’s thankful he is willing to tackle the demons and darkness.

He tries to comfort her.

No one has charged her with a crime.

Cue a group of angry men galloping up on horses in front of the Ridge.

The Safety Brigade is back, and they have a warrant for Claire’s arrest.

Unfortunately, it seems everyone in the region thinks Claire killed Malva Christie.

And I’m not sure an ether nap is going to help her escape this nightmare.