*SPOILER WARNING* Here is a NEW interview with David Berry from TV Line
From TV Line:
If discretion is the better part of valor, Outlander‘s David Berry deserves some kind of medal for our recent chat.
The Australian actor portrays the Starz historical drama’s Lord John Grey, an earnest British soldier and closeted gay man who — like many characters in the drama — quietly yearns for James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser, played by Sam Heughan. Warning: Book (and potential Season 4) spoilers ahead. If you don’t want to know, skip down to the Q&A below.
Here is a NEW Interview with Caitriona Balfe from TV Line
OUTLANDER – SEASON 3 – EPISODE 306
From TV Line:
Before this past Sunday’s Outlander, the last time Claire and Jamie Fraser saw each other, they were in their 20s. After roughly two decades apart, they reunited (or at least started to) at the end of Episode 5… looking much like they had on the eve of the Battle of Culloden, despite the intervening years.
And that, star Caitriona Balfe says good-naturedly, is just something viewers of the show are going to have to get on board with.
Here is a NEW Interview with Sam Heughan from TV Line
From TV Line:
It’s kinda hard out here for a Dunbonnet.
Outlander‘s second episode found Jamie unkempt, unhappy and nearly unsuitable for human interaction after six years of living and grieving in solitude. “He’s just in pain all the time. He sees Claire everywhere. He’s reminded of his loss,” star Sam Heughan tells TVLine, “so he’s living with his instincts. He doesn’t really care about himself, he’s just living day to day with no real purpose.”
Here is a NEW Interview with Caitriona Balfe from TV Line
From TV Line:
Outlander‘s Caitriona Balfe knows you wanted to witness Claire Fraser Randall put a patronizing mansplainer in his place in Sunday’s season premiere. She did, too.
But, as the actress explains to TVLine, poor Claire’s heart just wasna in it.
The scenes set in Outlander‘s grimy, emotionally gutted Jacobite army encampment in last Saturday’s episode drove home an important visual point: Paris, with all of its stunning silks and satins, is very far away indeed.
Here is a new interview with Stephen Walters from TV Line
From TV Line:
Outlander‘s Stephen Walters might’ve thought he was safe. After all, in the Diana Gabaldon novel on which Season 2 of the Starz series is based, Rupert — not Angus — is the recipient of a fatal, wartime wound..
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