Here is a NEW Video Interview with Nell Hudson from Marie Claire
Here is a NEW Video Interview with Nell Hudson from Marie Claire
Here is a NEW Interview with the Cast and Crew of Outlander from Marie Claire
From MC:
Outlander is famous for its sex scenes—but unlike many shows on television, these scenes don’t just serve to titillate and objectify. They’re stories within the story, never superfluous, and always purposeful. They drive character development, and are essential to the relationship between protagonists Claire and Jamie. They’re also just really beautiful to watch, because guess what? Sex is normal and showing it on TV isn’t a big deal!
In celebration of Jamie and Claire finally getting back together (across time and space, no less) in Outlander’s upcoming episode, MarieClaire.com spoke to cast members and creators about the making of the show’s four most memorable sex scenes.
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Here is a NEW Interview with Hannah James and Caitriona Balfe from Marie Claire
From Marie Claire:
Last night, Outlander tackled one of the most controversial moments from the books on which it’s based: Jamie’s sex scene with Geneva. In Diana Gabaldon’s novels, consent during this scene is murky at best and rape at worst. For one thing, Geneva manipulates Jamie into taking her virginity by threatening his family. But more to the point, she yells out “stop it” and “take it out” during the sex scene itself.
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Here is a NEW “Would You Rather?” Video with the Cast of Outlander From Marie Claire
Here is a NEW “Two Truths and a Lie” Video with The Cast of Outlander
Here is a NEW interview with Sam Heughan from Marie Claire
From Marie Claire:
When it comes to guilty pleasures, we’ve got our fair share: donuts, bowls of pasta as big as our head, a glass of orange wine on a Friday afternoon. But no guilty pleasure is as guilty – or, indeed, as pleasurable – as Outlander. The sumptuous melodrama follows a feisty 1940s’ feminist who is hurled back in time to rebellion-era Scotland when she touches some magic rocks. Once in the wilds of the North, she stumbles upon the softly-spoken, kilt-wearing gentle giant Jamie, and lots of steamy, sexy sex ensues. All with a steadfast and resolute focus on female pleasure. It’s not only rare when it comes to television, but downright applause worthy. What’s not to love?
From Marie Claire:
‘Outlander’ Star Caitriona Balfe on Playing TV’s Sexiest, Most In-Control Woman
Outlander‘s been dubbed a “bodice ripper,” but it’s really a show about a badass feminist heroine–and if there is any bodice ripping it’s on Claire’s terms. Do you think “bodice ripper” is a misnomer?
“I think that doesn’t justify the show. I think we bring so much more to it. Claire is a very sexual woman and she’s very in control of her sexuality and she doesn’t apologize for it. I think that’s something that’s great about her. I mean, we don’t very often get these female characters who are able to bring that to a show. Usually it’s more common to see the male protagonist, and they have as many women as they want or there’s something going on in the background as two people are having a conversation. But also, there is an element of sexual violence being used as a weapon in that time, and I think we can’t take away from the seriousness of that.”
Claire wrapped up the middle of the season being sexually assaulted by two different men in the course of one episode. How will she cope with that, and will the assault impact her sexual and emotional relationship with Jamie?
“I think that her emotional relationship with Jamie is sort of a safe haven for her, and it’s where she can go and really feel safe and heal. They’ve built this partnership. And it’s vice versa––I think he’s going to experience some really harrowing things this season and she’s going to be the one that’s going to be there for him. I think yes, these incidences, they do have an effect on her psyche. But that’s kind of the amazing thing, that you do see how resilient she is. It’s incredible how much one person can withstand, but she manages to forge forward.”
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