Now that Claire has made her choice to stay in 1743, it's time to head to Lallybroch in "Outlander," and that means finally getting to know Jenny Fraser, played by actress Laura Donnelly.
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Although "Outlander's" "Lallybroch" episode provided a homecoming for Jamie Fraser, who, for the first time brought his new wife to his birthplace, it also opened up old wounds – all of them involving Black Jack Randall.
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Not more to say, except a giant thank you to Alana at Starz publicity, for letting me have these amazing pictures, and allowing me to be the first to publish them. Thank you so much.
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Apparently, you can go home again.
This week’s installment of Outlander saw a Highlander homecoming as Jamie and Claire galloped into their final destination — the oft longed for and much discussed Lallybroch.
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One of the cutest bits of trivia I gleaned from my interview with Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan leading up to the midseason premiere of Outlander was that actress Laura Donnelly also auditioned for the role of Claire.
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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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Spoiler alert! In its 11th episode, Outlander saw Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Geillis (Lotte Verbeek) prosecuted for witchcraft, which lead to the shocking discovery that Geillis is also from the future—1968, to be precise).
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What a gut punch! (And I don’t mean the Black Jack Randall kind.) “The Devil’s Mark” has got to be the most emotional Outlander episode thus far.
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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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“You put on a costume to become a different person,” says Terry Dresbach, costume designer of “Outlander,” the Starz drama.
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