Oh hey, America. Claire and Jamie have officially landed in the colonies after one hell of a ride in the Outlander season three finale—and we're not just talking about the literal boat ride that went horribly wrong there at the end. First, Jamie was on his way to being imprisoned, while Claire was having to explain herself to Geillis "Mistress Abernathy" Duncan. She was not following Geillis or trying to steal stones for a prophecy, but was in fact just trying to live her own life, protect her child, and go back to her husband. While John Grey got Jamie out of his mess with the law/the poor young captain of that ship, Claire told Geillis about her daughter, who was conceived a...
- 12/11/2017
- E! Online
In the season 3 finale of Outlander, titled "Eye of the Storm," John Grey comes to Jamie's rescue, Claire searches for Ian, and Geillis learns about Brianna and plans to travel to the future to fulfill the prophecy.
It's the big finish to an action-packed season. And it starts with Claire heading to Rose Hill in search of Ian. She makes her way to the slave's quarters, quietly calling his name, but fails to discover anything but a dead body -- most likely one of Geillis' virgins. Claire is grabbed by Geillis' number one henchman, Hercules (Apolinhalo Antonio).
It's the big finish to an action-packed season. And it starts with Claire heading to Rose Hill in search of Ian. She makes her way to the slave's quarters, quietly calling his name, but fails to discover anything but a dead body -- most likely one of Geillis' virgins. Claire is grabbed by Geillis' number one henchman, Hercules (Apolinhalo Antonio).
- 12/10/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Kayti Burt Dec 4, 2017
The latest Outlander episode is diverting stuff, but without much going on underneath the surface. Spoilers ahead in our review...
This review contains spoilers.
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3.12 The Bakra
Have you ever gone to a party and it seems like everyone you've ever met is there? That was more or less the plot of tonight's Outlander, which saw Claire and Jamie finally arriving in Kingston, Jamaica and getting serious about their search for Young Ian. This led our favourite couple to the house of the city's governor, and to an extravagant gala... because what good is a period drama without an opulent party awkwardly built on the back of a slave trade to which the show's protagonists half-heartedly object?
But I'm getting ahead of myself.
The latest Outlander episode is diverting stuff, but without much going on underneath the surface. Spoilers ahead in our review...
This review contains spoilers.
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3.12 The Bakra
Have you ever gone to a party and it seems like everyone you've ever met is there? That was more or less the plot of tonight's Outlander, which saw Claire and Jamie finally arriving in Kingston, Jamaica and getting serious about their search for Young Ian. This led our favourite couple to the house of the city's governor, and to an extravagant gala... because what good is a period drama without an opulent party awkwardly built on the back of a slave trade to which the show's protagonists half-heartedly object?
But I'm getting ahead of myself.
- 12/4/2017
- Den of Geek
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for “Outlander” Season 3 Episode 12, “The Bakra.”]
Unrequited, Requited Love
Following last week’s reunion, Claire and Jamie finally made it to Jamaica in once piece in Sunday night’s episode, where lush lands and plenty of potential danger awaited them, thanks to the Porpoise and its young captain who was still intent on arresting Jamie for murder. The couple had larger things to worry about, though, namely finding Ian and rescuing him from a life of slavery. Little did Claire and Jamie know that their nephew had other things to worry about, namely the one they called The Bakra and her penchant for young boys. We knew, though, thanks to a clever narrative switch at the beginning of the episode, which showed us Ian’s point of view throughout the whole ordeal.
However, thanks to a few more coincidental run-ins and a newly acquired slave, it didn’t take long for Claire and Jamie to learn the truth of the situation,...
Unrequited, Requited Love
Following last week’s reunion, Claire and Jamie finally made it to Jamaica in once piece in Sunday night’s episode, where lush lands and plenty of potential danger awaited them, thanks to the Porpoise and its young captain who was still intent on arresting Jamie for murder. The couple had larger things to worry about, though, namely finding Ian and rescuing him from a life of slavery. Little did Claire and Jamie know that their nephew had other things to worry about, namely the one they called The Bakra and her penchant for young boys. We knew, though, thanks to a clever narrative switch at the beginning of the episode, which showed us Ian’s point of view throughout the whole ordeal.
However, thanks to a few more coincidental run-ins and a newly acquired slave, it didn’t take long for Claire and Jamie to learn the truth of the situation,...
- 12/4/2017
- by Amber Dowling
- Indiewire
Need to catch up? Check out the previous Outlander recap here.
Not one but two blasts from the past interrupt Claire and Jamie’s tropical getaway in this week’s Outlander, and I honestly can’t say which one tickles me more.
Is it Lord John, the newly appointed governor of Jamaica, who elicits wildly different reactions in Mr. and Mrs. Fraser when they unknowingly wind up in his home? Or is it Geillis “I’m Back, Bitches” Duncan, who is reintroduced into the action as she — and this is no exaggeration — luxuriates in a tub full of blood?
As...
Not one but two blasts from the past interrupt Claire and Jamie’s tropical getaway in this week’s Outlander, and I honestly can’t say which one tickles me more.
Is it Lord John, the newly appointed governor of Jamaica, who elicits wildly different reactions in Mr. and Mrs. Fraser when they unknowingly wind up in his home? Or is it Geillis “I’m Back, Bitches” Duncan, who is reintroduced into the action as she — and this is no exaggeration — luxuriates in a tub full of blood?
As...
- 12/4/2017
- TVLine.com
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for “Outlander” Season 3 Episode 10, “Heaven & Earth.”]
Unrequited, Requited Love
Following last week’s cliffhanger, Claire and Jamie spent the entirety of “Heaven & Earth” separated as Claire battled the typhoid outbreak on the British ship that kidnapped her and Jamie was locked up below on the Artemis for trying to go after his wife. Given how little there was for Jamie to do under those circumstances (other than to brood over his loss), we were forced to navigate the duo’s relationship through monologues and voice-overs. Or, in the case of Claire, the love part of this love story survived through sheer speculation about what might happen to Jamie once all parties reach Jamaica.
Obviously, trouble follows this couple no matter what country (or open body of water) they find themselves in, but it was nice to take a break from that story in order to let each character breathe a little and come into their own.
Unrequited, Requited Love
Following last week’s cliffhanger, Claire and Jamie spent the entirety of “Heaven & Earth” separated as Claire battled the typhoid outbreak on the British ship that kidnapped her and Jamie was locked up below on the Artemis for trying to go after his wife. Given how little there was for Jamie to do under those circumstances (other than to brood over his loss), we were forced to navigate the duo’s relationship through monologues and voice-overs. Or, in the case of Claire, the love part of this love story survived through sheer speculation about what might happen to Jamie once all parties reach Jamaica.
Obviously, trouble follows this couple no matter what country (or open body of water) they find themselves in, but it was nice to take a break from that story in order to let each character breathe a little and come into their own.
- 11/20/2017
- by Amber Dowling
- Indiewire
Need to catch up? Check out the previous Outlander recap here.
Where is an ill-wish when you need it?
Yep, this week’s Outlander finally introduces us to the wife that Jamie’s been keeping from Claire… and it’s Laoghaire. If you by some chance are just dropping back into this series after a while (aka if the mention of that name doesn’t instantly invoke a burning rage), she was the young woman at Castle Leoch who had such a huge crush on Jamie, she nearly sent Claire to the stake for witchcraft.
Long story short: She’s...
Where is an ill-wish when you need it?
Yep, this week’s Outlander finally introduces us to the wife that Jamie’s been keeping from Claire… and it’s Laoghaire. If you by some chance are just dropping back into this series after a while (aka if the mention of that name doesn’t instantly invoke a burning rage), she was the young woman at Castle Leoch who had such a huge crush on Jamie, she nearly sent Claire to the stake for witchcraft.
Long story short: She’s...
- 11/6/2017
- TVLine.com
Warning: This post about Outlander‘s print shop episode contains mild spoilers for possible upcoming events in Season 3.
Even if you’ve committed Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander novel series to memory, there was a moment in Sunday’s episode that likely surprised you — because it’s a pretty large change from the books.
RelatedOutlander Reunion: Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan on Jamie and Claire’s ‘Naked, Vulnerable’ Homecoming
The “A. Malcolm” found Jamie confessing his parentage of young William soon after Claire’s return to 18th century Scotland. In Gabaldon’s Voyager, which provides the framework for Season 3 of the Starz drama,...
Even if you’ve committed Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander novel series to memory, there was a moment in Sunday’s episode that likely surprised you — because it’s a pretty large change from the books.
RelatedOutlander Reunion: Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan on Jamie and Claire’s ‘Naked, Vulnerable’ Homecoming
The “A. Malcolm” found Jamie confessing his parentage of young William soon after Claire’s return to 18th century Scotland. In Gabaldon’s Voyager, which provides the framework for Season 3 of the Starz drama,...
- 10/24/2017
- TVLine.com
For anyone unfamiliar with the Outlander books, Lord John Grey isn’t just a pivotal character, he is the pivotal character. We already saw how he changed Jamie’s destiny by setting him free. Even Grey could not have realized how important a role he would play in Jamie’s life. We know that Jamie and Claire’s upcoming reunion could not be possible without John Grey, but his friendship with Jamie literally turns our hero’s life around. I daresay that John Grey’s actions shown in “Of Lost Things” didn’t just save Jamie’s life, they brought Jamie back to life. By sending him to
Outlander Review: Jamie Moves On, Not Knowing His Destiny Is Coming...
Outlander Review: Jamie Moves On, Not Knowing His Destiny Is Coming...
- 10/2/2017
- by Araceli Aviles
- TVovermind.com
Kayti Burt Oct 2, 2017
Claire gets less of the narrative than ever before in an episode that sees Jamie living his life in the shadows...
This review contains spoilers.
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3.4 Of Lost Things
Of Lost Things was easily the best episode since Outlander's season three premiere. Much of this has to do with balance. For the first time since the season premiere, Jamie's storyline is as strong as Claire's...
This week's episode caught up with Jamie not too long from where we left him (also a first for the post-premiere eps), with Jamie — or should I say "Alex" — working as a servant at Helwater, the estate of Dunsanys. It says a lot about how much Jamie has gone through that he is relatively okay with this situation. After years in jail, freedom has become more nuanced. At Helwater may not have the freedom of his name...
Claire gets less of the narrative than ever before in an episode that sees Jamie living his life in the shadows...
This review contains spoilers.
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3.4 Of Lost Things
Of Lost Things was easily the best episode since Outlander's season three premiere. Much of this has to do with balance. For the first time since the season premiere, Jamie's storyline is as strong as Claire's...
This week's episode caught up with Jamie not too long from where we left him (also a first for the post-premiere eps), with Jamie — or should I say "Alex" — working as a servant at Helwater, the estate of Dunsanys. It says a lot about how much Jamie has gone through that he is relatively okay with this situation. After years in jail, freedom has become more nuanced. At Helwater may not have the freedom of his name...
- 10/2/2017
- Den of Geek
Need to catch up? Check out the previous Outlander recap here.
Ladies and gentlemen, Dr. Claire Randall has left the country.
In this week’s episode, Outlander‘s protagonist sadly decides that she can’t spend any more time searching historical records for one James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser, then packs up her regret, her massive cloud of ’60s hair and her daughter and hightails it back to America. (I’ll go into more detail later, but seriously, that more than sums up up Claire’s portion of the hour.)
Meanwhile, Jamie’s half of the episode spans eight years and includes accidental pregnancy,...
Ladies and gentlemen, Dr. Claire Randall has left the country.
In this week’s episode, Outlander‘s protagonist sadly decides that she can’t spend any more time searching historical records for one James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser, then packs up her regret, her massive cloud of ’60s hair and her daughter and hightails it back to America. (I’ll go into more detail later, but seriously, that more than sums up up Claire’s portion of the hour.)
Meanwhile, Jamie’s half of the episode spans eight years and includes accidental pregnancy,...
- 10/2/2017
- TVLine.com
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for “Outlander” Season 3 Episode 4, “Of Lost Things.”]
Unrequited Love
With Frank gone and Brianna embracing the truth about her real father, the hunt for Jamie was on in full force in 1968 Scotland. With a little help from Roger, they tracked Jamie all the way to Ardsmuir, where they promptly lost him. Meanwhile, in 1756 England the story picked up with the Helwater clan welcoming Jamie into their folds as a stablehand, with some receptions a little warmer than others. Indeed, one such reception completely altered Jamie’s life yet again with even more heartache.
Despite the different eras, at this point in the narrative it’s clear that both Jamie and Claire still hold that torch for each other, but that they’re also feeling the impossibility and weight of their separation. As far as Claire knows Jamie may as well be dead, whereas Jamie rarely speaks of his former wife because there’s no point in driving himself mad.
Unrequited Love
With Frank gone and Brianna embracing the truth about her real father, the hunt for Jamie was on in full force in 1968 Scotland. With a little help from Roger, they tracked Jamie all the way to Ardsmuir, where they promptly lost him. Meanwhile, in 1756 England the story picked up with the Helwater clan welcoming Jamie into their folds as a stablehand, with some receptions a little warmer than others. Indeed, one such reception completely altered Jamie’s life yet again with even more heartache.
Despite the different eras, at this point in the narrative it’s clear that both Jamie and Claire still hold that torch for each other, but that they’re also feeling the impossibility and weight of their separation. As far as Claire knows Jamie may as well be dead, whereas Jamie rarely speaks of his former wife because there’s no point in driving himself mad.
- 10/2/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
The Performer | Donnie Wahlberg
The Show | Blue Bloods
The Episode | “Cutting Losses” (Sept. 29, 2017)
The Performance | Although the family of Blue Bloods viewers that join the Reagans for dinner every Friday may have been blindsided by the Season 8 premiere, Danny has been living with its tragic reveal for months — something Wahlberg made painfully clear with his measured and at times explosive performance.
Wahlberg started small, as the audience began gathering clues to a mystery they never thought they’d have to solve — first, as Danny held firm in recusing himself from investigating the attempt on Erin’s ex-husband Jack’s life,...
The Show | Blue Bloods
The Episode | “Cutting Losses” (Sept. 29, 2017)
The Performance | Although the family of Blue Bloods viewers that join the Reagans for dinner every Friday may have been blindsided by the Season 8 premiere, Danny has been living with its tragic reveal for months — something Wahlberg made painfully clear with his measured and at times explosive performance.
Wahlberg started small, as the audience began gathering clues to a mystery they never thought they’d have to solve — first, as Danny held firm in recusing himself from investigating the attempt on Erin’s ex-husband Jack’s life,...
- 9/30/2017
- TVLine.com
Diamonds may be forever, but pearls will last you at least a few centuries.
That becomes abundantly clear in this exclusive clip from this week’s Outlander, in which Claire and her wedding gift from Jamie have a bittersweet reunion.
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The present in question: Jamie’s mother’s pearls, which he gifted to his new bride on their wedding night. You’ll recall that Claire gave them to the Rev. Wakefield’s housekeeper Mrs. Graham when she returned from the 1700s, in a desperate effort to put her time-traveling period behind her.
That becomes abundantly clear in this exclusive clip from this week’s Outlander, in which Claire and her wedding gift from Jamie have a bittersweet reunion.
RelatedOutlander Stars React to [Spoiler]’s Death and [Spoiler]’s Reappearance
The present in question: Jamie’s mother’s pearls, which he gifted to his new bride on their wedding night. You’ll recall that Claire gave them to the Rev. Wakefield’s housekeeper Mrs. Graham when she returned from the 1700s, in a desperate effort to put her time-traveling period behind her.
- 9/27/2017
- TVLine.com
“We chose David Berry to play John Grey [because] he had the right combination of very good-looking and a little bit of aristocratic looks, like the son of a wealthy family,” reveals “Outlander” executive producer/writer Toni Graphia in Starz’s new video featurette (watch above). Graphia is joined by fellow “Outlander” bosses Matthew B. Roberts and Ronald D. […]...
- 9/26/2017
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
In the last episode of Outlander, Jamie met a dying man (Duncan Kerr) rambling in a mixture of English, Gaelic and French. Lord John Grey needed to know what the man was saying, so it was up to Jamie to interpret. What he learned was far more than he could ever imagine, giving him hope that his wife was still alive and in his time. He also learned about treasure on Silkies' Island.
Just what was this treasure? Was it really just a single sapphire or is Jamie hiding something?...
Just what was this treasure? Was it really just a single sapphire or is Jamie hiding something?...
- 9/26/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Kayti Burt Sep 25, 2017
There's tragedy in the latest, slightly unsatisfying Outlander season 3 episode. Major spoilers ahead...
This review contains spoilers.
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3.3 All Debts Paid
This is the third episode in a row that sees Claire and Jamie living lives apart, but it is the first that truly captures just how much life they will live and endure without one another.
It is Claire’s storyline that especially hammers home this point, as we see her life churn monotonously along for much longer than Jamie’s (at least thus far in the storytelling). Yes, there are points of happiness — Brianna, as well as Claire’s job as a surgeon — but, at least in this episode, her time away from...
There's tragedy in the latest, slightly unsatisfying Outlander season 3 episode. Major spoilers ahead...
This review contains spoilers.
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3.3 All Debts Paid
This is the third episode in a row that sees Claire and Jamie living lives apart, but it is the first that truly captures just how much life they will live and endure without one another.
It is Claire’s storyline that especially hammers home this point, as we see her life churn monotonously along for much longer than Jamie’s (at least thus far in the storytelling). Yes, there are points of happiness — Brianna, as well as Claire’s job as a surgeon — but, at least in this episode, her time away from...
- 9/25/2017
- Den of Geek
Warning: This post contains major spoilers from Sunday’s Outlander.
As much as we appreciate Outlander‘s devotion to Diana Gabaldon’s novels, we’re really Ok with the decision to part with the source material in this week’s episode.
Episode 3, “All Debts Paid,” included an event that those who’ve read the books knew was coming: the sad death of Claire’s first-and-current husband, Frank, in a car accident. But in a surprise to all of the Oldlanders who never expected to see Duncan Lacroix’s Murtagh again, the Starz adaptation revealed that Jamie’s godfather had, indeed,...
As much as we appreciate Outlander‘s devotion to Diana Gabaldon’s novels, we’re really Ok with the decision to part with the source material in this week’s episode.
Episode 3, “All Debts Paid,” included an event that those who’ve read the books knew was coming: the sad death of Claire’s first-and-current husband, Frank, in a car accident. But in a surprise to all of the Oldlanders who never expected to see Duncan Lacroix’s Murtagh again, the Starz adaptation revealed that Jamie’s godfather had, indeed,...
- 9/25/2017
- TVLine.com
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[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for “Outlander” Season 3 Episode 3, “All Debts Paid.”]
Unrequited Love
With Jamie in prison it made sense for the storyline to focus more on Claire and Frank’s struggles in the 1950s this week, with an episode that ambitiously spanned a ten-year timeframe that did nothing to improve Claire and Frank’s situation. Sometimes marriages fall apart little by little (especially when no work goes into maintaining them), so in using time to their advantage, writers were able to showcase a drastic fallout more rife with history and emotions than if they were to break it down over a smaller increment of time. And since viewers know that Jamie and Claire are the real relationship worth rooting for here, the timeframe also scratches that itch as everyone waits for the Frasers to finally reunite already.
Let’s Be Frank
It’s hard not to feel for Frank.
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for “Outlander” Season 3 Episode 3, “All Debts Paid.”]
Unrequited Love
With Jamie in prison it made sense for the storyline to focus more on Claire and Frank’s struggles in the 1950s this week, with an episode that ambitiously spanned a ten-year timeframe that did nothing to improve Claire and Frank’s situation. Sometimes marriages fall apart little by little (especially when no work goes into maintaining them), so in using time to their advantage, writers were able to showcase a drastic fallout more rife with history and emotions than if they were to break it down over a smaller increment of time. And since viewers know that Jamie and Claire are the real relationship worth rooting for here, the timeframe also scratches that itch as everyone waits for the Frasers to finally reunite already.
Let’s Be Frank
It’s hard not to feel for Frank.
- 9/25/2017
- by Amber Dowling
- Indiewire
Need to catch up? Check out the previous Outlander recap here.
A very important man in Jamie Fraser’s life re-enters the picture in this week’s Outlander, while a crucial one in Claire Randall’s makes a permanent exit.
In other words: Welcome back, Lord John! And rest in peace, Frank.
There’s a lot to get to, so let’s not tarry: Read on for the highlights of “All Debts Paid.”
The Arrangement | We check back in with the Randalls in 1956. Claire studies for med school and Frank makes breakfast. It’s clear that, while they’re not...
A very important man in Jamie Fraser’s life re-enters the picture in this week’s Outlander, while a crucial one in Claire Randall’s makes a permanent exit.
In other words: Welcome back, Lord John! And rest in peace, Frank.
There’s a lot to get to, so let’s not tarry: Read on for the highlights of “All Debts Paid.”
The Arrangement | We check back in with the Randalls in 1956. Claire studies for med school and Frank makes breakfast. It’s clear that, while they’re not...
- 9/25/2017
- TVLine.com
Kayti Burt Sep 11, 2017
Spoilers ahead in our review of the Outlander season 3 premiere, another solid chapter in this wonderful adaptation...
This review contains spoilers.
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3.1 The Battle Joined
We don't talk enough about time, pacing, and chronology in television — probably because most TV shows make the same, standard choices when it comes to time in their storytelling. Outlander, as a time travel show, is one of the few exceptions, playing with not only its characters' perceptions of time, but also its viewers'.
This has never been more apparent than in the Season 3 premiere, which told its story in two separate timelines, set centuries apart, paced in wildly different ways. While Jamie's premiere storyline takes place over the course of a few days, Claire's takes place over the course of months. They are tied together not by any setting, character, or subject,...
Spoilers ahead in our review of the Outlander season 3 premiere, another solid chapter in this wonderful adaptation...
This review contains spoilers.
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3.1 The Battle Joined
We don't talk enough about time, pacing, and chronology in television — probably because most TV shows make the same, standard choices when it comes to time in their storytelling. Outlander, as a time travel show, is one of the few exceptions, playing with not only its characters' perceptions of time, but also its viewers'.
This has never been more apparent than in the Season 3 premiere, which told its story in two separate timelines, set centuries apart, paced in wildly different ways. While Jamie's premiere storyline takes place over the course of a few days, Claire's takes place over the course of months. They are tied together not by any setting, character, or subject,...
- 9/11/2017
- Den of Geek
Warning: This post contains spoilers from Outlander‘s Season 3 premiere.
One very important character literally comes to life in Outlander‘s Season 3 premiere, while two others blink out of existence thanks to the Battle of Culloden and its bloody, near*-merciless aftermath.
The Starz drama’s return quickly makes it clear: We’re not just treading water until Mr. and Mrs. Fraser reunite. Both Claire and Jamie’s stories are compelling on their own (though for what it’s worth, I find his a little more interesting — how can housewife ennui compete with a last-minute stay of execution?!), and having...
One very important character literally comes to life in Outlander‘s Season 3 premiere, while two others blink out of existence thanks to the Battle of Culloden and its bloody, near*-merciless aftermath.
The Starz drama’s return quickly makes it clear: We’re not just treading water until Mr. and Mrs. Fraser reunite. Both Claire and Jamie’s stories are compelling on their own (though for what it’s worth, I find his a little more interesting — how can housewife ennui compete with a last-minute stay of execution?!), and having...
- 9/11/2017
- TVLine.com
The “droughtlander” has lasted for over a year, but at long last Starz’s epic time-traveling drama is returning on Sunday, Sept. 10 at 9 p.m. Et for its third season. Diehard fans of the books may already have a general idea of events that will happen, since this season is based on Diana Gabaldon’s “Voyager,” the third book in the series. Some of the information gathered from interviews and official Starz materials below, however, will offer clues as to when they will happen, without any major spoilers of course.
Here’s what you need to know before tuning in on Sunday:
Where We Left Off
With an impending battle threatening to harm her pregnancy, Claire (Caitriona Balfe) had to leave Jamie (Sam Heughan) behind in the 18th Century, believing that he will die in battle. She went back to the 1940s and resumed a life with Frank (Tobias Menzies...
Here’s what you need to know before tuning in on Sunday:
Where We Left Off
With an impending battle threatening to harm her pregnancy, Claire (Caitriona Balfe) had to leave Jamie (Sam Heughan) behind in the 18th Century, believing that he will die in battle. She went back to the 1940s and resumed a life with Frank (Tobias Menzies...
- 9/8/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Sure, you were planning to get up to speed on Outlander‘s second season ahead of the drama’s Sept. 10 return (Starz, 8/7c), but the entire summer — just like the 200 years that (Spoiler alert!) now separate Jamie and Claire — flew by in an instant.
Dinna fash: You’ve got more than a week until the Season 3 premiere, and TVLine is here to help.
Below is an ultraquick recap of each Season 2 episode. If you’re super busy, keep it handy on Sept. 10 as the new episodes begin. And if you happen to have a little leisure time this holiday weekend,...
Dinna fash: You’ve got more than a week until the Season 3 premiere, and TVLine is here to help.
Below is an ultraquick recap of each Season 2 episode. If you’re super busy, keep it handy on Sept. 10 as the new episodes begin. And if you happen to have a little leisure time this holiday weekend,...
- 9/2/2017
- TVLine.com
Absence makes the heart grow fonder… and the beard grow longer.
New photos from Outlander‘s upcoming third season detail the years that Claire and Jamie spend apart following her return to the 1940s and his participation in the Battle of Culloden. While neither Mr. nor Mrs. Fraser seem particularly happy to be so far removed from the love of their lives, Claire at least seems… comfortable as she and Frank settle into their new home.
Jamie, meanwhile, ranges from unkempt and worried (carrying Fergus in his arms) to resigned and shackled (standing with Lord John Grey, played by new...
New photos from Outlander‘s upcoming third season detail the years that Claire and Jamie spend apart following her return to the 1940s and his participation in the Battle of Culloden. While neither Mr. nor Mrs. Fraser seem particularly happy to be so far removed from the love of their lives, Claire at least seems… comfortable as she and Frank settle into their new home.
Jamie, meanwhile, ranges from unkempt and worried (carrying Fergus in his arms) to resigned and shackled (standing with Lord John Grey, played by new...
- 8/24/2017
- TVLine.com
"I'll find you. I promise," so swears sexy Scot Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan). Watch the Outlander season three trailer, below. Jamie makes this vow when he and Claire Randall (Caitriona Balfe) must part, so that she can get herself and their unborn child back to the relative safety of the mid-20th Century, in the upcoming third season. As reported last week, Starz released the teaser ahead of The White Princess series premiere, last night.The Outlander TV show stars also stars Tobias Menzies in the dual roles of Frank and Jack Randall. The Starz cast also includes Duncan Lacroix, Lotte Verbeek, Laura Donnelly, Steven Cree, and Grant O’Rourke. James Fleet, Simon Meacock, and Rory Burns recur. David Berry joins in season three as Lord John Grey. Starz plans a September premiere for the historical time travel drama. Read More…...
- 4/17/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Aye, sassenach, the end to our "Droughtlander" days is finally in sight. Although an exact date has not been announced, Starz has announced Outlander, season three, will premiere in September. From Ronald D. Moore, the third installment of this historical, time-travel fantasy drama is based on Diana Gabaldon's novel, Voyager.The Outlander TV show stars Caitriona Balfe as Claire Randall, Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser, and Tobias Menzies as Frank and Jack Randall. The Starz TV series cast also includes Duncan Lacroix, Lotte Verbeek, Laura Donnelly, Steven Cree, and Grant O'Rourke. James Fleet, Simon Meacock, and Rory Burns recur. David Berry joins in season three as Lord John Grey.Read More…...
- 2/15/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Finally, someone Outlander‘s Claire can talk to!
The Starz series has cast Wil Johnson (BBC One’s Waking the Dead) as Joe Abernathy, a good friend (and fellow doctor) of Claire’s in Boston, the network announced Tuesday.
Per the official character description: “Joe Abernathy is a fellow doctor-in-training whom Claire befriends in medical school. Intelligent, charismatic, with a wry and irreverent sense of humor, Joe is a loyal confidant with great affection for Claire. He puts on a good face, but he is all too aware of his place in the Civil Rights era. Joe and Claire both...
The Starz series has cast Wil Johnson (BBC One’s Waking the Dead) as Joe Abernathy, a good friend (and fellow doctor) of Claire’s in Boston, the network announced Tuesday.
Per the official character description: “Joe Abernathy is a fellow doctor-in-training whom Claire befriends in medical school. Intelligent, charismatic, with a wry and irreverent sense of humor, Joe is a loyal confidant with great affection for Claire. He puts on a good face, but he is all too aware of his place in the Civil Rights era. Joe and Claire both...
- 9/20/2016
- TVLine.com
Need to catch up? Check out the previous Power recap here.
Only in the highly complicated, very fraught and still-so-sexy marriage of James and Tasha St. Patrick can a middle school Career Day serve as foreplay.
Yes, I’m well aware that other big things go down in Season 3’s penultimate episode of Power — a significant death, a twisty murder plan, a triumph over two annoyingly arrogant pretty-boy club owners — but all I can focus on is the sweet, hot lovin’ that takes place toward the end of the hour. Tasha — Tasha, for goodness’ sake, of all people! — should know...
Only in the highly complicated, very fraught and still-so-sexy marriage of James and Tasha St. Patrick can a middle school Career Day serve as foreplay.
Yes, I’m well aware that other big things go down in Season 3’s penultimate episode of Power — a significant death, a twisty murder plan, a triumph over two annoyingly arrogant pretty-boy club owners — but all I can focus on is the sweet, hot lovin’ that takes place toward the end of the hour. Tasha — Tasha, for goodness’ sake, of all people! — should know...
- 9/19/2016
- TVLine.com
James “Ghost” St. Patrick: the eternal optimist?
Why else would he greet his furious ex, Angela, with a hopeful “Hey. How are you?” in this exclusive sneak peek at Sunday’s Power? Because we’re pretty sure he knows what he did.
Regardless, the Assistant U.S. Attorney doesn’t wanna hear it, and instead demands that Ghost cough up the name of the person who helped him locate Lobos. (Only she does it with more colorful language than that.)
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“When they find him, he’s gonna give you up,” Angela warns...
Why else would he greet his furious ex, Angela, with a hopeful “Hey. How are you?” in this exclusive sneak peek at Sunday’s Power? Because we’re pretty sure he knows what he did.
Regardless, the Assistant U.S. Attorney doesn’t wanna hear it, and instead demands that Ghost cough up the name of the person who helped him locate Lobos. (Only she does it with more colorful language than that.)
RelatedStarz, 50 Cent Team for Superhero Drama Tomorrow, Today
“When they find him, he’s gonna give you up,” Angela warns...
- 9/14/2016
- TVLine.com
Ardent readers of the Outlander series, have you been wondering about the face of Lord John Grey?
Worry no more! A very handsome Australian by the name of David Berry has landed the role for Outlander Season 3, which will depict events from the Voyager book.
Here's a little bit about the role, according to Starz:
He’s a steadfast and honorable British subject, torn between a finely-honed sense of familial duty and a strong moral compass of right and wrong.
He is boyishly handsome with an upper class rearing — the consummate gentleman.
However, a scandal from his past has relegated Lord John to an undesirable position as governor of a desolate prison in Northern Scotland.
Thank goodness he has a strong moral compass. Because you guys, Jamie is going to prison. Again.
Grey is a former the former British soldier. Now he's the Ardsmuir Prison governor.
He'll strike up a...
Worry no more! A very handsome Australian by the name of David Berry has landed the role for Outlander Season 3, which will depict events from the Voyager book.
Here's a little bit about the role, according to Starz:
He’s a steadfast and honorable British subject, torn between a finely-honed sense of familial duty and a strong moral compass of right and wrong.
He is boyishly handsome with an upper class rearing — the consummate gentleman.
However, a scandal from his past has relegated Lord John to an undesirable position as governor of a desolate prison in Northern Scotland.
Thank goodness he has a strong moral compass. Because you guys, Jamie is going to prison. Again.
Grey is a former the former British soldier. Now he's the Ardsmuir Prison governor.
He'll strike up a...
- 8/29/2016
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Outlander went Down Under in search of Lord John Grey and — success! — they found him!
The Starz drama has cast Australian actor David Berry to play the pivotal role in Season 3, which is slated to bow sometime next year. The cabler describes Lord Grey as “a steadfast and honorable British subject, torn between a finely-honed sense of familial duty and a strong moral compass of right and wrong. He is boyishly handsome with an upper class rearing — the consummate gentleman. However, a scandal from his past has relegated Lord John to an undesirable position as governor of a desolate prison in Northern Scotland.
The Starz drama has cast Australian actor David Berry to play the pivotal role in Season 3, which is slated to bow sometime next year. The cabler describes Lord Grey as “a steadfast and honorable British subject, torn between a finely-honed sense of familial duty and a strong moral compass of right and wrong. He is boyishly handsome with an upper class rearing — the consummate gentleman. However, a scandal from his past has relegated Lord John to an undesirable position as governor of a desolate prison in Northern Scotland.
- 8/29/2016
- TVLine.com
Outlander has found its Lord John Grey. A Place To Call Home alum David Berry has been cast in the role on the third season of Starz’s hit time-travel saga from developer/executive producer Ronald D. Moore and Sony Pictures TV. Lord John Grey is a steadfast and honorable British subject, torn between a finely-honed sense of familial duty and a strong moral compass of right and wrong. He is boyishly handsome with an upper class rearing — the consummate gentleman. However…...
- 8/29/2016
- Deadline TV
Outlander fans, we know, Droughtlander is real and we're deep in throes of it. Here's a little shower of news to quench your thirst: Australian actor David Berry has joined the cast in the pivotal role of Lord John Grey. Berry's character, the governor of the prison holding Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan), is a "a steadfast and honorable British subject, torn between a finely-honed sense of familial duty and a strong moral compass of right and wrong," according to Starz. The character, who is familiar to readers of Voyager, the third book in Diana Gabaldon's series, is described as the "consummate gentleman," but a scandal from his past has landed him as the head of the Northern Scotland...
- 8/29/2016
- E! Online
Need to catch up? Check out last week’s Power recap here.
Hard to say who’s scarier in this week’s Power: Milan, who shows up uninvited and charms his way through dinner with Ghost’s wife and kids, or Angela, whose despair over being so unceremoniously dumped hardens into a flinty fury when some higher-ups start eyeing her as the Lobos leak.
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Either way, it’s not a good week to be James “Jamie” “Ghost” “Oh good God how am I gonna get out of this one” St.
Hard to say who’s scarier in this week’s Power: Milan, who shows up uninvited and charms his way through dinner with Ghost’s wife and kids, or Angela, whose despair over being so unceremoniously dumped hardens into a flinty fury when some higher-ups start eyeing her as the Lobos leak.
PhotosSummer TV Winners & Losers: UnREAL, Power, Stranger Things, Sytycd and More
Either way, it’s not a good week to be James “Jamie” “Ghost” “Oh good God how am I gonna get out of this one” St.
- 8/29/2016
- TVLine.com
Nevermind Jamie and Angela: The true heartbreak in Power‘s upcoming third season belongs to best-friends-turned-enemies Ghost and Tommy.
“Part of the journey of the characters this season is about finding their relationship in a new place,” showrunner Courtney Kemp tells TVLine during a set visit in February. The Starz drama is filming on location at a diner in New York’s Meatpacking District; earlier, as Kemp watched a scene play out from behind a video monitor in a darkened corner of the eatery, two characters had a very frosty, very brief conversation that abruptly ended with one of them...
“Part of the journey of the characters this season is about finding their relationship in a new place,” showrunner Courtney Kemp tells TVLine during a set visit in February. The Starz drama is filming on location at a diner in New York’s Meatpacking District; earlier, as Kemp watched a scene play out from behind a video monitor in a darkened corner of the eatery, two characters had a very frosty, very brief conversation that abruptly ended with one of them...
- 7/15/2016
- TVLine.com
American Gods has filled a vacancy at the Muscle Farm.
Comedian Dane Cook will play Robbie, best friend of Shadow and owner of the aforementioned gym, in Starz’s upcoming adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s fantasy novel, our sister site Deadline reports.
Robbie is married to Audrey, the best friend of Shadow’s wife, Laura (played by Sucker Punch‘s Emily Browning), and [Spoiler alert!] he proves to be less-than-awesome person.
PhotosAmerican Gods: Gillian Anderson Channels Marilyn in First Pic
The forthcoming series follows recently released convict Shadow (The 100‘s Ricky Whittle) as he accepts a job to become...
Comedian Dane Cook will play Robbie, best friend of Shadow and owner of the aforementioned gym, in Starz’s upcoming adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s fantasy novel, our sister site Deadline reports.
Robbie is married to Audrey, the best friend of Shadow’s wife, Laura (played by Sucker Punch‘s Emily Browning), and [Spoiler alert!] he proves to be less-than-awesome person.
PhotosAmerican Gods: Gillian Anderson Channels Marilyn in First Pic
The forthcoming series follows recently released convict Shadow (The 100‘s Ricky Whittle) as he accepts a job to become...
- 7/15/2016
- TVLine.com
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Voyager, the novel on which Season 3 of Starz’s Outlander is based. If ye don’t wanna ken, bail out now.
If you’re an Outlander fan/reader eagerly awaiting one thing in Season 3, that thing is likely the print-shop scene. And if you’re an Outlander fan/reader eagerly awaiting two things in Season 3, the second is probably the arrival of an adult Lord John Grey.
RelatedOutlander Finale: Ep, Author Weigh in on Jamie/Claire’s Missing Moment
Grey, first introduced as a British teenager caught trying to attack Jamie and his...
If you’re an Outlander fan/reader eagerly awaiting one thing in Season 3, that thing is likely the print-shop scene. And if you’re an Outlander fan/reader eagerly awaiting two things in Season 3, the second is probably the arrival of an adult Lord John Grey.
RelatedOutlander Finale: Ep, Author Weigh in on Jamie/Claire’s Missing Moment
Grey, first introduced as a British teenager caught trying to attack Jamie and his...
- 7/15/2016
- TVLine.com
If you were among those Sassenachs bummed that Starz’s Outlander didn’t get any major Emmy nominations Thursday, you’re in very good, very prolific company.
“Outlander was robbed,” Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin wrote in a response to someone who commented on his LiveJournal on Friday. “All three leads were amazing… especially Tobias Menzies in his double role as Frank and Black Jack.”
PhotosEmmys 2016: The 20 Biggest Snubs
The scribe’s original post — first reported on by Vulture — concerned itself with HBO and its signature series based on his books, which “kicked a– and took names,...
“Outlander was robbed,” Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin wrote in a response to someone who commented on his LiveJournal on Friday. “All three leads were amazing… especially Tobias Menzies in his double role as Frank and Black Jack.”
PhotosEmmys 2016: The 20 Biggest Snubs
The scribe’s original post — first reported on by Vulture — concerned itself with HBO and its signature series based on his books, which “kicked a– and took names,...
- 7/15/2016
- TVLine.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Outlander, Match Game, 12 Monkeys and Suits!
1 | On Girl Meets World, did Shawn and Katy’s engagement feel rushed given that we’ve never even seen them on a date? Or is that just something we have to accept if Rider Strong is only appearing in a couple of episodes per season?
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2 | Were you surprised that Outlander was able...
1 | On Girl Meets World, did Shawn and Katy’s engagement feel rushed given that we’ve never even seen them on a date? Or is that just something we have to accept if Rider Strong is only appearing in a couple of episodes per season?
RelatedOutlander Ep Talks Season 2 Finale’s Heartbreaking Goodbye, Roger/Bree and Season 3 (Hello, Print Shop!)
2 | Were you surprised that Outlander was able...
- 7/15/2016
- TVLine.com
Chewie? Star Wars: The Force Awakens has found a TV home.
The seventh film in the Star Wars franchise will make its small screen premiere on Starz on Saturday, Sept. 10, the cable network announced Friday.
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The J.J. Abrams-directed interstellar flick will debut at 9/8c on all six Starz channels and will be followed by another showing at 11:20 pm; Tfa also will be available for download via the Starz app on Sept. 10.
“No greater fandom has ever existed than the Star Wars fans, and we...
The seventh film in the Star Wars franchise will make its small screen premiere on Starz on Saturday, Sept. 10, the cable network announced Friday.
Related Star Wars Live-Action Series: Why the Force Won’t Be Awakening on TV
The J.J. Abrams-directed interstellar flick will debut at 9/8c on all six Starz channels and will be followed by another showing at 11:20 pm; Tfa also will be available for download via the Starz app on Sept. 10.
“No greater fandom has ever existed than the Star Wars fans, and we...
- 7/15/2016
- TVLine.com
Outlander‘s Season 2 finale is bearing down on us like (270-year-old Spoiler Alert!) the British at Culloden. And if the approach of “Dragonfly in Amber” causes you a wee bit of angst — because there’s just too much good TV and you’ve slipped behind and where’s a time-twisting circle of stones when you really need one?! — dinna fash. You’ve got a week until the finale airs, and we’ve got you covered like Jamie’s plaid on a blustery Highlands morn.
PhotosOutlander Season 2: The Scottish Costume Details You Might’ve Missed
Below is an ultraquick...
PhotosOutlander Season 2: The Scottish Costume Details You Might’ve Missed
Below is an ultraquick...
- 7/2/2016
- TVLine.com
Need to catch up? Check out last week’s Outlander recap here.
Outlander‘s war, what is it good for? Leaving our heroine curled in the fetal position, apparently.
This week’s episode of the Starz drama delves into Claire’s experiences in World War II, which turn out to have been even more ghastly than we might’ve realized. Unfortunately for Lady Broch Tuarach, she’s not likely to be in any more comforting of an environment for some time to come, because Clan Fraser is officially marching off to battle.
RelatedWas Outlander Oversight Exposed? And More TV Qs!
Outlander‘s war, what is it good for? Leaving our heroine curled in the fetal position, apparently.
This week’s episode of the Starz drama delves into Claire’s experiences in World War II, which turn out to have been even more ghastly than we might’ve realized. Unfortunately for Lady Broch Tuarach, she’s not likely to be in any more comforting of an environment for some time to come, because Clan Fraser is officially marching off to battle.
RelatedWas Outlander Oversight Exposed? And More TV Qs!
- 6/5/2016
- TVLine.com
Och. M. G.
That’s really the only acceptable response to this week’s Outlander, unless your vocabulary and/or heritage means you’ve got a long stream of Gaelic curses handy for the yelling. Because good God, guys: Black Jack Randall is alive.
I don’t say that with surprise; like many of you, I’m familiar with the books and knew this moment was coming even before the first time Randall leered at Claire in the woods. Still, though, the mere idea that Randall lives — and that Jamie may eventually learn of his existence, too — is a juicy...
That’s really the only acceptable response to this week’s Outlander, unless your vocabulary and/or heritage means you’ve got a long stream of Gaelic curses handy for the yelling. Because good God, guys: Black Jack Randall is alive.
I don’t say that with surprise; like many of you, I’m familiar with the books and knew this moment was coming even before the first time Randall leered at Claire in the woods. Still, though, the mere idea that Randall lives — and that Jamie may eventually learn of his existence, too — is a juicy...
- 4/17/2016
- TVLine.com
Claire, we leave you alone for 11 months and this happens?!
Outlander‘s Season 2 premiere finds our Lady Broch Tuarach stumbling back into her present with a leaden heart and a whopper of a secret that nearly destroys her husband. No, not that husband. The other one, ol’ Sad Fedora Frank.
Claire’s return to the 1940s takes up most of the episode and nearly all of my emotional reserve; by the time both of the Randalls have processed the facts that Claire 1) has returned and 2) is pregnant*, I’m ready for a wee dram and a good lie-down, and Frank...
Outlander‘s Season 2 premiere finds our Lady Broch Tuarach stumbling back into her present with a leaden heart and a whopper of a secret that nearly destroys her husband. No, not that husband. The other one, ol’ Sad Fedora Frank.
Claire’s return to the 1940s takes up most of the episode and nearly all of my emotional reserve; by the time both of the Randalls have processed the facts that Claire 1) has returned and 2) is pregnant*, I’m ready for a wee dram and a good lie-down, and Frank...
- 4/10/2016
- TVLine.com
Whether ye be needin’ a mere refresher, as a trusty Black Sails viewer, or a newbie-ready primer, TVLine has just the thing to help ye ready for the Season 3 premiere.
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The exclusive poster below offers a snapshot guide to Who’s Who on Starz’s pirate drama, which returns Saturday at 9/8c.
Check it out (click to zoom), then read on for a Season 3 overview:
Season 3 opens in the wake of the burning of Charles Town, where all the New World lives in fear of Captain Flint. But as his campaign of terror crosses over into madness,...
RelatedBlack Sails Already Renewed for Season 4
The exclusive poster below offers a snapshot guide to Who’s Who on Starz’s pirate drama, which returns Saturday at 9/8c.
Check it out (click to zoom), then read on for a Season 3 overview:
Season 3 opens in the wake of the burning of Charles Town, where all the New World lives in fear of Captain Flint. But as his campaign of terror crosses over into madness,...
- 1/22/2016
- TVLine.com
Warning: This post contains detailed descriptions of events that will take place in Season 2 of Outlander. If you’d rather not be spoiled, do not keep reading.
Every couple has its spats. But the argument between the Frasers in this newly released Outlander featurette is a big one — one of the turning points of the second season, we’d say — and so it and the video in which it appears deserve closer scrutiny.
Dust off your tartan and join us, won’t you?
RelatedOutlander Stars Preview Jamie’s ‘Great Revelation,’ [Spoiler]’s Reunion
The roughly two-minute sneak peek gives us...
Every couple has its spats. But the argument between the Frasers in this newly released Outlander featurette is a big one — one of the turning points of the second season, we’d say — and so it and the video in which it appears deserve closer scrutiny.
Dust off your tartan and join us, won’t you?
RelatedOutlander Stars Preview Jamie’s ‘Great Revelation,’ [Spoiler]’s Reunion
The roughly two-minute sneak peek gives us...
- 1/8/2016
- TVLine.com
Outlander is changing locales to lavish Paris in Season 2 (premiering in April), but the horrors Claire and Jamie suffered back in Scotland will follow them to their new home.
PhotosOutlander‘s Lord John Grey: A Son of Anarchy, a Downton Dude and 8 More Possibilities for the Series-Crucial Role
Jamie is “definitely still affected by the trauma” of his rape at the hands of Black Jack Randall, star Sam Heughan said Friday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour in Pasadena. However, “It’s not the primary focus of the season,” the actor noted.
“Time is a great healer,...
PhotosOutlander‘s Lord John Grey: A Son of Anarchy, a Downton Dude and 8 More Possibilities for the Series-Crucial Role
Jamie is “definitely still affected by the trauma” of his rape at the hands of Black Jack Randall, star Sam Heughan said Friday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour in Pasadena. However, “It’s not the primary focus of the season,” the actor noted.
“Time is a great healer,...
- 1/8/2016
- TVLine.com
The new year is here, but the Droughtlander goes on.
The wait for the return of Outlander seems interminable, doesn’t it? And because we’re the impatient sort, we decided to keep busy by playing armchair casting director for an upcoming crucial role in the time-travel historical drama.
Spoiler alert: If you’re at all worried about spoilers — both about the Starz series and the Diana Gabaldon novels on which it’s based — you should bail out of this post right now. Cool?
PhotosGolden Globe ‘Spoilers’: Outlander, Lady Gaga Poised to Win Big
Now we’re not talking...
The wait for the return of Outlander seems interminable, doesn’t it? And because we’re the impatient sort, we decided to keep busy by playing armchair casting director for an upcoming crucial role in the time-travel historical drama.
Spoiler alert: If you’re at all worried about spoilers — both about the Starz series and the Diana Gabaldon novels on which it’s based — you should bail out of this post right now. Cool?
PhotosGolden Globe ‘Spoilers’: Outlander, Lady Gaga Poised to Win Big
Now we’re not talking...
- 1/3/2016
- TVLine.com
The 2016 Golden Globe Awards may be airing on NBC, but Starz and Amazon will walk off with the top TV awards on Jan. 10, per my trusty kudos-obsessed crystal ball.
PhotosGolden Globes 2016: The 47 Biggest Snubs
Yep, sources close to my gut tell me exclusively that the crazy, unpredictable Hollywood Foreign Press Assoc. will hand Outlander the top drama prize, while Mozart in the Jungle will nab best comedy. Oh, and because the HFPA loves a risk-taking A-lister, Ahs: Hotel‘s Lady Gaga will prevail over frontrunner Kirsten Dunst (Fargo).
But those are only three of the surprises the HFPA...
PhotosGolden Globes 2016: The 47 Biggest Snubs
Yep, sources close to my gut tell me exclusively that the crazy, unpredictable Hollywood Foreign Press Assoc. will hand Outlander the top drama prize, while Mozart in the Jungle will nab best comedy. Oh, and because the HFPA loves a risk-taking A-lister, Ahs: Hotel‘s Lady Gaga will prevail over frontrunner Kirsten Dunst (Fargo).
But those are only three of the surprises the HFPA...
- 1/1/2016
- TVLine.com
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