Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe have teased the extremely anticipated Outlander season six finale ends on "a extremely good cliffhanger".
Sam, 41, from Dumfries, performs Highland warrior Jamie Fraser alongside Irish magnificence Caitriona, 42, who performs Claire Fraser within the on-screen adaptation of Diana Gabaldon's novel.
Episode 8, titled "I Am Not Alone", is the closing episode of the shortened season 6 with Claire standing accused of the homicide of Malva Christie.
Looking for his revenge for the dying of his brother, Lionel, Richard Brown has arrived along with his "Committee of Security" to arrest her and take her to trial but it surely seems Jamie is not able to let her go with no struggle.
Heughan calls the hour-long episode “one in every of our strongest finales” and says there's “all the pieces” on this episode for viewers.
He continues to Glamour : “There's a whole lot of motion, however there's some actually delicate, actually intimate moments with the characters, and never simply Jamie and Claire. Roger and Brianna have some lovely stuff too.”
Caitriona provides: “We did not essentially plan on ending at this episode after we began this season, but it surely felt like a extremely, actually good level to take that break.”
Heughan agrees: “Personally, and I believe in all probability for Caitriona as properly, this was the toughest season to shoot due to all of the elements which can be occurring.”
He explains: "It is attention-grabbing that I believe [it feels] actually deliberate regardless of being half the scale of different ones. It is packed stuffed with stuff.”
As for the “stuff” Heughan refers to, “I Am Not Alone” encompasses a highway wagon journey of types that offers the episode a singular, standalone really feel.
“It type of has this very Westernish ingredient to it, but in addition it is that entire factor of that frontier man touring by all these little cities and seeing what that was like at that time,”
Balfe says: “It is nice.”
Hopefully followers will not have lengthy to attend after the sixth season finale airs, as season seven began filming in Scotland final month.
As a consequence of Covid-19, Outlander viewers had an nearly two-year wait, dubbed 'Droughtlander', between the explosive season 5 finale and when season six aired.
Caitriona thanked followers on Twitter after the filming information broke: "Right here we go …. Season 7!!!!!! What????? Exhausting to think about what we thought is perhaps one season in 2013 remains to be going and now we have all you superb followers to thank!!!!!"
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