Here is a NEW Interview with Sam Heughan and Sophie Skelton from The Hollywood Reporter
From THR:
After more than a year off the air, Outlander returned to Starz with its fifth-season premiere Sunday that saw family bonds deepen around a romantic wedding at Fraser’s Ridge.
Here is a NEW Interview with Matt Roberts from The Hollywood Reporter
From THR:
Time travel helped bring an extended Fraser family together across a two-century divide when the Starz historical fantasy series Outlander wrapped its fourth season more than a year ago. As their clan continues building a community in the back woods of early 1770s North Carolina, political unrest looms large in the colonies, setting up grave danger and ushering in the emotional turmoil that drives the drama’s upcoming fifth season (bowing Feb. 16).
Here is a NEW Interview with Maril Davis from The Hollywood Reporter
From THR:
Executive producer Maril Davis explains why the show had to streamline some elements from Diana Gabaldon’s book to fit Sunday’s episode.
A new relationship has blossomed on Outlander, but it’s not one that any of the characters could have seen coming.
In Sunday’s episode, “If Not For Hope,” Brianna (Sophie Skelton) began to feel the pressure from Aunt Jocasta (Maria Doyle Kennedy) to find a suitable husband, and fast, before the baby came. Bree couldn’t have a child out of wedlock as it would doom the baby to forever live without a proper title and honor, despite her having been handfast with Roger (Richard Rankin).
Here is a NEW Interview with Maril Davis from The Hollywood Reporter
From THR:
It was the homecoming Outlander fans have been waiting years to see as Jamie (Sam Heughan) finally met his daughter Brianna (Sophie Skelton) in a monumental episode.
“The Birds & The Bees” featured the long-awaited first meeting of father and daughter almost exactly how it happens in Diana Gabaldon’s Drums of Autumn, the basis for season four of the Starz drama. But it was hardly the only major moment from the book that took place in this Sunday’s episode. The hour began almost exactly where last week’s left off, after Bree’s horrific rape at the hands of Stephen Bonnet (Ed Speleers), as she began to process her trauma. Her roller coaster of emotions took her to another high as rumors of Claire’s (Caitriona Balfe) miraculous surgery from the night before traveled to Bree and her handmaid.
Here is a NEW Interview with Toni Graphia from The Hollywood Reporter
From The Hollywood Reporter:
Outlander finally planted its roots in America, but the Starz time-traveling drama hit the pause button on the action to revisit past trauma in a jam-packed season four opener.
Sunday’s saw Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) find both happiness and danger in the colonies as they began their new lives free from political persecution. From saying goodbye to one of their friends who was hanged to helping their future nemesis Stephen Bonnett (Ed Speleers) escape the gallows himself before getting robbed by him, it was an eventful few days for the couple. But it was a much quieter moment that stood out as the highlight of the hour as Jamie helped his nephew Young Ian (John Bell) work through the trauma he suffered at the end of season three.
Here is a NEW Interview with Ron D. Moore, Matt Roberts and Maril Davis from The Hollywood Reporter
From THR:
This story contains a massive spoiler from Diana Gabaldon’s fourth ‘Outlander’ novel, ‘Drums of Autumn’ and, thus, a pivotal moment from the upcoming fourth season of the Starz adapation.
Here is a NEW Interview with Toni Graphia from The Hollywood Reporter
From THR:
Claire (Caitriona Balfe) is no damsel in distress on Starz’s Outlander. Time and again, the drama’s central heroine has proven that she doesn’t need a knight in shining armor (or tartan) to save her in times of trouble. She can take care of herself. And Sunday’s episode provided the latest example of that.
Here is a NEW Interview with Matt Roberts from The Hollywood Reporter
From THR:
Outlander’s Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) aren’t living happily ever after.
Now that the star-crossed loves have reunited after 20 years of separation, they have to reconcile the fantasy of the person they’ve been missing for two decades with the older, changed person standing in front of each of them. After the romantic and idyllic print shop episode, real-life came crashing back down on the couple with “Creme De Menthe,” and amidst the action of Claire defending and killing her mysterious attacker and Jamie’s illegal smuggling business being brought to light, another secret was revealed that will shake their relationship to its core.
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