[Warning: The below and video above contain MAJOR spoilers for Outlander: Blood of My Blood, Season 1 Episode 7, “Luceo Non Uro.”]
“Any time that we will undermine him, humiliate him, make a idiot of him, then Tony as an actor, I wish to try this,” Tony Curran says of the uncommon moments in Outlander: Blood of My Blood like Episode 7’s wedding ceremony evening scene the place his character, the often brutally controlling Lord Lovat, was unable to carry out.
Among the many different horrible acts Lovat dedicated or ordered within the hour — in our video interview Curran discusses the betrayal of Brian (Jamie Roy) and Ellen (Harriet Slater) and a brutal homicide — he additionally compelled Julia (Hermione Corfield) to marry him. To maintain his claws away from Julia, she and Davina Porter (Sara Vickers) dosed his meals with a mix that rendered him impotent. Curran says of capturing the scene the place Lovat tried desperately to beat the drug, “The mattress at one level was creaking and shaking one thing terrible, and I feel the director was like, ‘Tony, mate, you bought to go simple on that mattress, pal. Bloody factor’s going to break down.’ However I simply thought bodily, visually taking a look at it, having his hand on the mattress, it type of regarded ridiculous and type of fairly humorous.” (Watch the video above for the total, in-depth interview as a part of our Outlander: Blood of My Blood Aftershow.)
Woe to Julia and Davina if Lovat discovers their motion. “The punishment may very well be very extreme, incarceration of types. There are some, I’m not saying medieval contraptions, however there are some items of apparatus that, I’m not going to say it’s torture, however I gained’t say an excessive amount of,” Curran says.
Followers are hoping that sooner or later Julia will escape Lovat’s crumbling Fortress Leathers and reunite along with her husband Henry (Jeremy Irvine), who at present thinks she has died. What would occur if Henry crossed paths with Lovat and realized what the older man had accomplished? “It’s going to be fairly attention-grabbing in future episodes the place Henry and Lord Lovat even have a second collectively,” Curran says, after which speculates, “You’ll be able to solely think about what Henry’s gone by with the First World Struggle, his horrible post-traumatic stress dysfunction. He sees this man, he is aware of what he’s accomplished to his spouse, his spouse is a stored lady. Gosh solely is aware of what Henry would possibly do to him.” Appears like a scene Curran would like to play.
Watch the total aftershow above for rather more.
Outlander: Blood of My Blood, Season 1, Fridays, 8/7c, Starz