Roger and Bree returned to their future to save their daughter’s life.
But are they truly better off?
Warning: This article contains spoilers fromOutlanderseason 7, episode 4, “A Most Uncomfortable Woman.”

Richard Rankin and Sophie Skelton on ‘Outlander’.Robert Wilson/Starz
But when it comes to the Mackenzie family, you never know.
“It’s a lot of pressure to put on a child’s heart,” Skelton tells EW.
“It’s not an elevator that you’re free to just hop on and off.
Going through the stones is a really big deal.
Who knows if you could even survive it?
Some people might not survive going through the stones…
It’s not a back-and-forth situation.
Why take your children back to the American Revolution if you don’t have to?”
“They think it’s a safer time,” she tells EW.
“It’s not so easy to go through the stones.
It takes a toll on your body.
The stones should not be seen as a revolving door.
The journey is one that shouldn’t be made very often.
It’s safer.”
It remains to be seen if that’s really true.
“It makes them an easy target,” Rankin teases.
“That house must be full of ghosts.
It has unintended consequences.”
Could those consequences be tied to the mystery disappearance of biscuits and other items around the house?
Only time will tell.
Davis adds ominously, “The future ain’t so safe.”
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