This post contains major spoilers about the latest episode ofOutlander, All Debts Paid.
For readers of Diana Gabaldons best-selling books, the death was certainly expected.
Frank could never compete with a memory, and his suffering was palpable.

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(His alter-ego, Black Jack Randall, was stabbed to death by Jamie in the premiere episode.)
Ive entirely moved on, he quips to EW.
Ive forgotten them all.
Ive deleted their numbers from my phone.
Ive put a block on their emails.
Yup, its over.
Maybe, maybe not!
Im not going say that, Roberts tells EW.
Maybe theyll do it for sentimental reasons?
The saddest thing was losing Tobias, admits Roberts.
He was such a big part of the show, and that was the toughest thing.
For now, Menzies isnt waiting by the phone.
Hes already looking forward to his TV project a period piece for AMC calledThe Terror.
We shot in Budapest and Croatia, he said of the long shoot.
I hope its going to be wonderful.
When asked who hell miss playing onOutlander, Menzies replies, Am I allowed both?
I had a great time doing them, both of them.
It was kind of a blast.
So was the unexpected adoration from women who appreciated both of his bad-boy-good-boy alter-egos, he admits.
Its sort of completely unreal though.
Its very nice to know there are some people who have a heart for Jack, I suppose.
Amy Wilkinson and I will interview Wil Johnson, who plays Claires medical school chum Joe Abernathy.