'Outlander' season 3 episode 12 spoilers: Claire and Jamie will look for Young Ian

Caitriona Balfe as Claire in "Outlander" season 3. Starz

After Jamie and Claire reunite in the beach on the latest episode of "Outlander" season 3, the couple will start looking for Young Ian. They will also be invited to a ball and it could be a way for them to find the young boy. That being said, what else can fans expect in "Outlander" season 3 episode 12?

The next episode of the Starz series titled "The Bakra" will air on Dec. 3. It also signals the nearing end of the season. After episode 12, there is only one more episode left. It also means that the upcoming episode will be more interesting as it opens up to a whole new season.

The synopsis for episode 12 reveals that the Artemis will finally reach Jamaica. This will bring Jamie and Claire closer to their goal of finding Young Ian. The couple will attend a lavish ball on the island and it will give them the chance to encounter their old allies. However, they will also meet their former adversaries and it will threaten their aim of finding Ian.

The primary mission of the pair is to bring back Young Ian. However, this will not be achieved once Captain Leonard finds them. Looking back, Jamie was accused of treason and murder and it is the main reason why Captain Leonard is after him. If the captain captures Jamie, their search for Young Ian will be in jeopardy. Moreover, the upcoming episode will also shed some answers concerning Ian.

A report from CarterMatt revealed that North Carolina is the next pit stop. In line with that, the events that will happen in this episode will connect with the scenes surrounding the finale of this season's series. For the enthusiasts, "Outlander" season 4 has already been confirmed for renewal next year.

"Outlander" season 3 episode 12 will air on Sunday, Dec. 3, at 8 p.m. EST on Starz.

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