Here are two videos of the Outlander Cast with Yahoo TV
‘Outlander’ stars preview their highly anticipated season 3
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The cast of Outlander recite their lines in american accents
Here are two videos of the Outlander Cast with Yahoo TV
‘Outlander’ stars preview their highly anticipated season 3
The cast of Outlander recite their lines in american accents
From Yahoo:
Warning: This postmortem contains spoilers for the “The Hail Mary” episode of Outlander, which aired June 25.
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Here is a new interview with Diana Gabaldon and Caitriona Balfe from Yahoo TV
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“You’re tearin’ my guts out Claire.”
Ditto, Jamie Fraser, ditto. This week’s episode of Outlander — with all of its emotional gut-punches and heartbreaking quiet moments — had us feeling serious déjà vu for that season 1 line. And it wasn’t like we weren’t warned back in January when Yahoo TV sat down with author Diana Gabaldon.
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Here is a new interview with Sam Heughan from Yahoo TV
From Yahoo TV :
Although Claire’s #RedDress moment was the standout scene in the second episode ofOutlander’s sophomore season, her husband Jamie made an equally bold, if far less glamorous, move. Pursuing their plan to change the course of history by defunding theJacobite rebellion — thus preventing the Battle of Culloden, which effectively ended Highlander culture — the Frasers (Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan) finagle an invitation to a lavish royal ball held at King Louis XV’s court at Versailles. Their hope is to secure an audience with the French minister of finance, and encourage him against directing money towards Charles Stuart and his doomed campaign to win back the throne of England.
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Here is a new interview with Tobias Menzies from Yahoo TV
From Yahoo TV:
“How I rationalized it for myself was obviously taking the event of the flogging as the beginning,” Menzies told Yahoo TV. “In that event, he encountered someone who was able to match him unlike anyone else had before.
Here’s a new interview with Ron D.Moore from Yahoo TV
From Yahoo TV:
Fellow time travelers, we have come to the end of our Season 1 Outlander journey. It will be months before we get to watch the ginger and his knocked-up gal pal’s Parisian escapades. Even worse, it will be months before the Highland heinie’s next cameo.
But before the idea of a Sassenach-less summer sends you on a Rhenish bender, Yahoo TV has one last postmortem Q&A to stem the tidal wave of tears — and hopefully help you heal after that emotionally-draining final hour. Executive producer Ronald D. Moore talks with us about the controversial Black Jack-Jamie prison scenes in “To Ransom A Man’s Soul,” what it was like to air after the Game Of Thrones rape controversy, and his overall satisfaction with Season 1. He was also kind enough to indulge a few Season 2 queries, so if you don’t want to know anything, there’s a glass of Collum’s finest calling.
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Here is a new interview with Ron D. Moore from Yahoo TV with photos of the costume exhibit in LA.
From Yahoo TV:
Outlander fans have had to wait an extra week to witness the emotionally grueling conclusion to Season 1. But for the devoted who live within driving distance of Los Angeles, there will be 12 straight-from-the-Scotland-set costumes on display at the Grove outdoor mall until May 31.
The exhibit, called “A Tartan Affair” — which consists of clothing, shoes, and accessories worn by Caitriona Balfe (Claire Randall), Sam Heughan (Jamie Fraser), Tobias Menzies (Frank Randall/Black Jack Randall), Graham McTavish (Dougal MacKenzie), and Lotte Verbeek (Geillis Duncan) — was unveiled Friday morning by the show’s executive producer, Ronald D. Moore, as about 100 fans looked on, snapped photos, and begged for a Season 2 scoop.
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Here’s a new video of Graham McTavish through a glossary of the many different “Outlander” terms
Graham McTavish sat down with Yahoo TV to prove even corporate phrases sound sexier with a Scottish accent.
From Yahoo TV:
Jenny Fraser is no frivolous Highlands honey. In the wake of her brother getting himself added to Black Jack’s most wanted list, baby sis had to fend off Jamie’s tormentor, step up to keep the Fraser family home Lallybroch afloat, sate the surly watchmen, and tend to her husband and child. And she did it all while pregnant and wearing a corset. The Irish actress who portrays her, Laura Donnelly, is no slacker herself either, having, in addition to Outlander, recently starred in a Broadway run opposite Hugh Jackman, The Fall with Jamie Dornan, and a Lance Armstrong biopic.