“Outlander” returned from its six-month hiatus on April 4, and the midseason premiere, “The Reckoning,” forced Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) to renegotiate the rules of their relationship.
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Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe are the cutest! To thank their fans after winning three major People’s Choice Awards, the ‘Outlander’ stars released the most adorable video after the show on Jan. 18.
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The star of the Starz series is garnering major Emmy buzz for his performance as the embattled Jamie. He dishes on his horrifying season finale, Game of Thrones, and more.
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Sometimes when I watch Outlander on Starz, I get an ephiany. I’ve read the books… a lot…, but sometimes this visual version helps me understand something from the story better. There are advantages to seeing emotions on an actual face.
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Last night’s episode of “Outlander” features a flashback where a sadist tries to rape a woman but can’t get it up. The audience is treated to a shot of his uncut, un-erect penis as he tries to become aroused.
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Sam Heughan (Jamie) and Caitriona Balfe (Claire) talk last night's premiere and the sexual politics of time travel.
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Nearly every show writer Ronald D. Moore has worked on could be classified as science fiction or fantasy, but all of them could also be situated in some other genre entirely.
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Sometimes it’s hard to tell where the real-life love story between Ronald D. Moore and Terry Dresbach begins and the fictional one they depict on “Outlander” ends.
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Sometimes it’s hard to tell where the real-life love story between Ronald D. Moore and Terry Dresbach begins and the fictional one they depict on “Outlander” ends.
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As the headstrong Claire Randall on “Outlander” — the time-traveling romance now in its second season on Starz — Caitriona Balfe headlines as a 1940s nurse suddenly transported to 18th-century Scotland (as you do).
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