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.”
Up until season 7 of Outlander, Arch (Hugh Ross) and Murdina Bug (Sarah Collier) didn’t have a whole lot to do, but they were a constant in the background of Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire’s (Caitríona Balfe) lives once the story moved to Fraser’s Ridge, where Mrs. Bug was always bustling about the kitchen in the Big House, and Arch was out doing manly chores.
Claire’s (Caitríona Balfe) penchant for ether as a means of escaping her PTSD was just one of the secrets that meant that Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire didn’t have the best relationship in season 6 of Outlander, and their road was made even more rocky when Claire didn’t immediately tell Jamie she believed him (the scene in the barn) when Malva (Jessica Reynolds) accused him of siring her unborn child.
But by the end of the season, they had worked to overcome the tension caused by the secrets they were keeping, and they were on the road to revisiting the closeness of their relationship when Claire was arrested for Malva’s murder.
“They both needed to speak more and to touch base,” Sam told Parade in an interview. “Their relationship, I think, it’s paramount. It’s the most important thing. This season they realize that life isn’t worth living without the other. We’ve known that for a while now, but certainly this season it feels even more paramount that they have to fight to stay together.”
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“Jamie has gone from being a young warrior to a leader of men,” Sam continues. “And later on this season, I guess without giving it away, even becomes a general or certainly in charge of a great number of people. Responsibility weighs very heavy on him. But it’s actually Claire that always supports him in her own way. They both go to war together in different capacities, but that’s how they complement each other.”
Here is a NEW Interview with Diana Gabaldon From Parade
From Parade:
The new Droughtlander has begun with the airing of the Season 6 finale of Outlander on Sunday night, a season that was truncated due to COVID-19 and Caitríona Balfe’s pregnancy, but one that was still jam-packed with romance and action.
Here is a NEW Interview with Diana Gabaldon From Parade
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At the end of Outlander Season 5, Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) dumped the body of Lionel (Ned Dennehy) at the feet of Lionel’s brother, Richard Brown (Chris Larkin). Richard has been waiting to get his revenge ever since—and in Season 6’s seventh episode, which premiered Sunday, April 24, the death of Malva Christie (Jessica Reynolds) finally gave Richard the excuse he needed. The episode (which is also Season 6’s penultimate) ends with Richard and his “Committee of Safety” heading to the big house on Fraser’s Ridge to arrest Claire (Caitríona Balfe) for murder.
Here is a NEW Interview with Diana Gabaldon From Parade
From Parade:
Save for the visits to the Cherokee and Mohawk villages, the majority of Outlander Season 6 has played out on Fraser’s Ridge—but in episode 5, Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire Fraser (Caitríona Balfe) head to Wilmington to hear Flora MacDonald (Shauna Macdonald), former Jacobite now a Loyalist, speak.
Here is a NEW Interview with Diana Gabaldon From Parade
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The fourth episode of Season 6 of Outlander fills us in on the happiness and heartbreak that Young Ian (John Bell) experienced during his time as a member of the Mohawk tribe. While a bit of this information had previously been revealed when Ian and Roger (Richard Rankin) shared their sorrows and personal tragedies while out conducting a land survey, the Ian-centric episode 4 took it to a whole new level.
Here is a NEW Interview with Diana Gabaldon From Parade
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The third episode of Outlander Season 6 opens with a biblical reference, as we see Henri-Christian, the baby son belonging to Fergus (César Domboy) and Marsali (Lauren Lyle) floating in a basket down the river, very much as you’d imagine baby Moses had done on the Nile.
Here is a NEW Interview with Cesar Domboy and Lauren Lyle From Parade
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Back in Season 3 of Outlander, a teenage Fergus (César Domboy) bravely faced up to a small patrol of Red Coats—partially because he was a smart aleck, but also to distract them from discovering the location where a fugitive Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) was hiding out in the Scottish Highlands.
Here is a NEW Interview with Matt Roberts From Parade
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Droughtlander finally ended on Sunday, March 6 with the premiere of Outlander Season 6, and needless to say, it was a memorable episode with the introduction of the Christie family to Fraser’s Ridge as they will play an essential role as the season unfolds.