New Interview with Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan from IGN   2 comments

Here is a new interview with Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan from IGN

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From IGN:

There’s a lot left unsaid between Claire and Jamie Fraser when they finally reunite at the end of “Faith.” She is still reeling from the loss of their child, he is newly out of prison and missed the entire experience, and both of Outlander’s main characters decide it’s finally time to return to Scotland after an attempt to change history that has gone off with quite a few hitches.

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Claire and Jamie might have had a difficult time processing the events of the episode, but stars Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe have had plenty of time to understand the emotions their characters are struggling with. For Heughan, the way Jamie processes the loss of his child is through his pain for his wife.

“He feels so much guilt. He’s lost something, but he didn’t have a connection. He missed it all, so therefore there’s a great void for him. But for her, especially — he feels for her,” Heughan explained. “He’s betrayed her trust, and that’s probably the worst part for him.”

Praising Balfe’s performancing in “Faith” as amazing, Heughan admitted that it’s these dark, meaty scenes that both he and his co-star revel in. “In a weird way, those are definitely the scenes where me and Caitriona love to play,” he said. “Those are the days that we really enjoy the most. It’s great for us as actors because we get asked to go to these places and be challenged. There’s a wonderful scene when Jamie returns back from incarceration and sees her for the first time. They’re challenging but definitely the most rewarding scenes to play.”

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