Here is a new interview with Stanley Weber from Access Hollywood
Archive for April 30, 2016
New Interview with Stanley Weber from Access Hollywood 2 comments
New HQ Still of Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser in Episode 2×05 “Untimely Resurrection” 3 comments
Here is a new HQ still of Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser in episode 2×05 “Untimely Resurrection”
Outlander Preview for Episode 2×05 “Untimely Resurrection” 2 comments
Here is the preview for episode 2×05 “Untimely Resurrection”
New Interview with Toni Graphia, Diana Gabaldon, and Sam Heughan from Vulture 2 comments
Here is a new interview with Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe from Vulture
From Vulture:
When production designer Gary Steele and set decorator Gina Cromwell came up with the idea for a fabulous blue velvet-and-damask daybed in the parlor of Jamie and Claire’s Parisian apartment, they knew it would be a great place to have sex — they just didn’t know who would get to take advantage. “It was kind of a joke,” writer Toni Graphia said. “‘Well, now somebody’s got to have sex in there, because that’s an awesome set.’ We wanted somebody to be caught doing the deed in there, and we thought it should be Murtagh and the maid.”
More after the jump!
–
New Interview with Caitriona Balfe from USA Today 2 comments
Here is a new interview with Caitriona Balfe from USA Today
From USA Today:
There’s a lot to love about Starz’s hit Outlander, an 18-century romance about a time-traveling World War II nurse.
Not only is it ultra-feminist with a strong-willed, sexually empowered protagonist in Claire Randall (Balfe), but it also has some of the most sumptuous sets and costumes of any TV series right now. Season 2 has given costume designer Terry Dresbach an even greater opportunity to run wild, as Claire and new husband Jamie (Sam Heughan) relocated from the Scottish highlands to Parisian high society, in an attempt to quash a rebellion.
More after the jump!
–
New Stills of Outlander Episode 2×04 “La Dame Blanche” 2 comments
Here are some new stills from Outlander Episode 4 “La Dame Blanche”
More after the jump!
–
New Interview with Caitriona Balfe from Vanity Fair 3 comments
Here is a new interview with Caitriona Balfe from Vanity Fair
From Vanity Fair:
When Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander book series came to TV last year it was heavily praised for its innovative depiction of on-screen sex. Yes, the relationship between Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) is another romance between two very attractive people, but there was an earned intimacy and somewhat unusual emphasis on the female gaze that put it a cut above the gratuitous-feeling sex you might see on other shows. But still, with its time-traveling, swashbuckling adventure, and recurring tropes of the bodice-ripping genre (Gabaldon’s books are sometimes shelved in the Romance section), Outlander could still be dismissed as sexual fantasy. That is, until this week’s episode, “La Dame Blanche,” which featured a sexual reunion between our two leads and grappled realistically, in two different cases, with the impact of sexual assault.
Heughan’s character Jamie was sexually assaulted at the end of last season, and the spectre of both his abuse and his abuser (Tobias Menzies’s perfectly villainous Jack Randall) hung like a shadow over the past three episodes. “You haven’t seen the sex up to now,” Balfe said in an interview, in reference to Season 2’s sexual drought, “because they’ve been struggling with their intimacy, because Jamie’s struggling with the trauma from the attacks of Black Jack.” It’s extremely rare for any show, let along one with dashing virile heroes, to explore how the male psyche grapples with sexual assault.
More after the jump!
–
New Interview with Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan and Tobias Menzies from The Hollywood Reporter 2 comments
Here is a new interview with Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan and Tobias Menzies from The Hollywood Reporter
From The Hollywood Reporter:
Claire’s (Caitriona Balfe) big secret is out on Outlander, and she never could have guessed how Jamie (Sam Heughan) would take the news.
Backed into a corner, Claire finally had to reveal to her husband that his worst enemy, the man responsible for all his problems and nightmares, aka Black Jack Randall (Tobias Menzies) is still alive. But instead of breaking down under the weight of that revelation, or making any rash decisions to go back to Scotland, Claire was shocked to see how happy that information made Jamie. In fact, it seemed to bring back the old Jamie, the man she fell in love with back in Scotland before Black Jack made their lives a living hell. Jamie’s renewed spirit all hinged on one thing: The fact that he can now kill Black Jack himself out of revenge.
–
3 New BTS Stills of Outlander Episode 2×03 3 comments
Here are 3 new BTS stills of Outlander Episode 2×03
More after the jump!
–