'Outlander' season 3 episode 10 spoilers: Jamie goes after the kidnapped Claire

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The promotional poster of "Outlander" season 3.

In the next episode of "Outlander," Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) tries to go after his wife Claire (Caitriona Balfe) who was taken by a British ship.

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "Heaven & Earth" was released just recently and showed Jamie on the ship's deck looking very worried as the British vessel sailed away. "They have my wife. They have taken Claire!" he tells Captain Raines (Richard Dillane) who tries to calm him down. "He has promised to deliver her safely to us in Jamiaca," the captain says reassuringly. However, Jamie will not have any of it and tries to convince the crew to go after the fleeing ship. He disrupts the activities on board the ship that the captain is forced to lock him up for the time being. "Restrain Mr. Fraser and take him below," he says to the crew.

While all tied up below, Fergus (César Domboy) visits him in his cell. Jamie sees the opportunity and tries to convince him to set him free. In return, he would give Fergus his blessing to marry Marsali (Lauren Lyle). Meanwhile, Claire is racing against time to find out how the epidemic is spreading among the British soldiers. She realizes that the contaminated food is causing the crew to become sick and tells the captain to get rid of it. It remains to be seen if Jamie will be able to catch up with Claire on her ship.

In the last episode, Claire agreed to board the British ship to help diagnose the sickly. However, Captain Leonard (Charlie Hiett) went back on his word and took Claire along on his ship to take care of the men while they sailed to Jamaica. This angered Jamie to no end.

"Outlander" season 3 episode 10 will air on Sunday, Nov. 19 at 9 p.m. EST on Starz.

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