Outlander's leading lady Caitriona Balfe has opened up on one of the huge twists in the show's seventh season.
17.06.2023 - 19:07 / deadline.com
SPOILER ALERT: The following reveals major plot points from the Season 7 premiere of Starz’s Outlander.
Droughtlander is finally over and fans of the Starz series Outlander have been reunited with Claire and Jamie Fraser, played by returning leads Caitríona Balfe and Sam Heughan, respectively, for an all-new season of fun, adventure and plenty of drama.
The Season 7 premiere titled “A Life Well Lost” picks up after the crazy events of the Season 6 finale that revealed Malva Christie (Jessica Reynolds) had been murdered and Claire was arrested for the crime. The first two episodes of the new season will mostly tackle the mystery though little remnants will be sprinkled through the remaining episodes.
It’s revealed very early on that the trailer teasing Claire was hanged for the murder was only Jamie imaging the worst possible outcome and not based in reality, phew! After all, what would the shows be like for the two remaining seasons without Claire?! The trailer was pretty convincing, however.
As usual, their love always finds a way; it leads Jamie to his beloved wife just in the nick of time. Thanks to a tip and some help from Claire’s former prison mate, the healer is found on a ship where she is attending to a pregnant woman who has been ill.
Part of the mystery is revealed in the premiere when Malva’s father Tom Christie (Mark Lewis Jones) admits to Claire that he was not her bio dad. Malva’s birth was the result of an affair between his wife Mona and his brother Edgar, though Tom agreed to raise her after his brother’s death and Mona’s arrest for his murder. He also spoke of the disappointment he felt in seeing Malva becoming “a witch” like he referred to her mother, and began going down the wrong path. He takes
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Sharareh Drury administrator SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from “The Happiest Place on Earth,” Season 7, Episode 2 of “Outlander,” now streaming on Starz. While an epic explosion at Frasier’s Ridge would seem like the most shocking event thus far this season on “Outlander,” the Starz series managed to also pack in a shocking reveal, a bittersweet birth and the series’ most heartbreaking goodbye yet. Moments into “The Happiest Place on Earth,” the mystery of who actually killed Malva (Jessica Reynolds) is finally solved. Despite Tom Christie (Mark Lewis Jones) having taken the blame for his daughter’s murder to save Claire (Caitriona Balfe) from the noose, it was actually his son Allan (Alexander Vlahos) who did it. Claire tries to stop Allan, overcome with grief, from taking his own life but Ian (John Bell) appears and shoots him with an arrow — stating that Allan’s actions killed an unborn child and for that, he cannot live.
Outlander fans may have been over the moon to finally have the end of Droughtlander when season seven dropped in the early hours of last Friday morning. But their happiness was probably a wee bit short lived after the absolute emotional rollercoaster they were dragged on with the release of the latest episode on June 23.
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“Outlander” Season 7 feels like a breath of fresh air.The season premiere begins where we’ve been before: a determined Jamie (Sam Heughan) with Ian (John Bell) at his side, out to save his beloved Claire (Caitríona Balfe) from being tried for the death of Malva Christie (Jessica Reynolds). Claire, meanwhile, does what she can to survive — and she has truly perfected the art of keeping her wits about her while facing impending doom.But unlike other seasons that bludgeoned and violated our heroine in unnecessarily graphic ways, we’re given a respite here.
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is gearing up for a supersized seventh season, and stars Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan promise it's every bit worth the wait.«It's probably the biggest we've done since season 1,» Heughan told ET's Will Marfuggi of the anticipated season, which kicks off Friday. «A lot of water has gone under the bridge since that first season. But this one is tying up a lot of loose ends.
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