SPOILER WARNING!!!
If you haven’t read the books and don’t want to be spoiled, stop reading here! We’re posting the rest after the jump.
Harper’s Bazaar asked the cast what they think of it:
WHAT DO THE STARS OF “OUTLANDER” THINK OF THE BOOK’S DISTURBING “DISCIPLINE” SCENE?
Spoilers ahead if you haven’t read the first Outlander book.
At the end of Outlander‘s mid-season break, we see Jamie rescue Claire from Black Jack, who’d bound her wrists behind her back and was seemingly about to rape her. “I’ll thank you to take your hands off my wife,” Jamie said. But the season isn’t going to pick up with a heroic Jamie wrapping Claire in his arms and comforting her. As fans of the book know, he’s going to beat her himself for being disobedient and running away.
“It’s quite a big moment in the books,” Sam Heughan, who plays Jamie, told Cosmopolitan.com last night, at the premiere of the Starz show. “It was certainly challenging for someone in the modern period to get your head around, but ultimately, we thought, We’ve got to do this, it’s in the books, it’s a very famous part of it. It’s about Jamie being from the past and her being from the future, and they have a different moral code. Jamie has been taught a certain way to do a certain thing, and whether or not he believes it’s the right way, it’s his duty.”
Read the full article at the source HERE
For those who like to be spoiled: Cosmopolitan has a similar (same?) article HERE
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