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Audio: Matt B. Robert’s Podcast For Episode 7×08 of Outlander   Leave a comment

Here’s Matt B. Robert’s Podcast for episode 7×08 of Outlander. 

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Clip From Episode 7×08 of Outlander ‘There’s No Place Like Home’   1 comment

Here’s a clip from episode 7×08 of Outlander titled ‘There’s not Place Like Home’ 

Posted August 19, 2023 by justfp in Outlander, Season 7

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Clip From Episode 7×08 of Outlander ‘Turning Points’ – ‘Jamie Gives William His Hat’   Leave a comment

Here’s a clip from episode 7×08 of Outlander ‘Turning Points’ titled ‘Jamie Gives William His Hat’ featuring Charles Vandervaart as William Ransom, Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser and Caitriona Balfe as Claire Fraser. 

 

NEW Images from Inside Outlander Episode 7×08: Turning Points   1 comment

Inside Outlander Episode 7×08: Turning Points

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Clip From Episode 7×08 of Outlander ‘Claire Finds Jamie on the Battlefield’   Leave a comment

Here’s a clip from episode 7×08 of Outlander titled ‘Claire Finds Jamie on the Battlefield’ 

Posted August 17, 2023 by justfp in Outlander, Season 7

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Maril Davis Interview for She Knows With Details on the MidSeason Finale and What’s to Come in Season 8   1 comment

Maril Davis Interview for She Knows on the Mid Season Finale, Caitríona Directing, Upcoming Fan Favourites, and Details on Season 8

From She Knows:

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Davis sat down with us on the 9-year anniversary of when Outlander first aired on Starz. “It is kind of hard to believe it’s been 9 years, it feels like yesterday we just (kind of started),” she admits. There was no better day to break down the mid-season finale and talk about the future of Outlander, but also the end, than the anniversary of the long-running hit show.

First up, Davis broke down the memorable Claire Fraser sword scene and pretty much confirmed Balfe is actually a bonnie wee swordsman. “She wields that pretty well, huh? I’m like, ‘Have you done this before?’” Davis recalls, “somehow that sword disappeared, I wonder where it is now?” She shed a little light on what it was like shooting the legendary sword scene, revealing that in the book it’s “quite a long scene!” “Certainly, there were discussions early on, could we cut that scene down a little bit, but we all decided, you know what, it was so iconic, and it’s such a powerful Jamie-Claire scene. You know I love that dynamic between them, that she basically wants to kill him, because he was almost killed. That is the Jamie and Claire.” Simply put, “That is quintessential Jamie and Claire, quintessential Sam and Caitríona. And I think they always have fun doing those scenes too. You know the back and forth… I love it.”

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New BTS Stills from Outlander Episode 7×08: ‘Turning Points’   1 comment

New stills from the set of Outlander Episode 7×08: ‘Turning Points’ featuring cast including Caitríona Balfe, Sam Heughan, John Bell, Sophie Skelton, Richard Rankin, Diarmaid Murtagh, Joey Phillips, and Izzy Meikle-Small

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UHQ Stills Part II From Episode 7×08 of Outlander ‘Turning Points’   1 comment

Here are new UHQ stills (Part II) from Outlander episode 7×07 ‘Turning Points’ (Mid Season Finale). 

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Video: Claire Defending Jamie With A Sword In Episode 7×08   1 comment

Here is the clip from Outlander Episode 7×08 of Claire defending Jamie with a sword on the battlefield. 

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NEW Interview with Diana Gabaldon from Parade Magazine For 7×08   1 comment

Here is a NEW Interview with Diana Gabaldon from Parade Magazine For 7×08

From Parade :

“I thought [the season] was amazingly successful at taking an immense amount of material, distilling it into vivid strands and weaving them into a mostly coherent and very absorbing story,” New York Times bestselling author Diana Gabaldon tells Parade in this exclusive interview. “While it necessarily had to abbreviate and condense—and in some cases simplify or omit complex incidents and plotlines–they mostly refrained from making up extraneous things that weren’t in the books, while including an immense amount of the original dialogue and incidents. I really appreciated that.”

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