[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Outlander Season 7 Episode 16, “A Hundred Thousand Angels.”]
Outlander‘s Season 7 finale, “A Hundred Thousand Angels,” introduced tears to eyes and shock to followers because the episode insinuated the likelihood that Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie’s (Sam Heughan) first daughter Religion had truly lived.
However how might that be potential? Religion was stillborn in France a long time earlier and seemingly buried earlier than the couple returned to Scotland forward of the fateful Battle of Culloden. That’s one thing showrunner Matthew B. Roberts guarantees will likely be answered within the present’s upcoming ultimate season. Whether or not Religion lived or not is for followers to be taught in time.
The installment additionally noticed Claire revisited by Grasp Raymond (Dominique Pinon), the apothecary proprietor she met in France, who asks for forgiveness for some unknown act. In the meantime, Jamie groups up with son William (Charles Vandervaart) to attempt to save Jane (Silvia Presente) amid her imprisonment, solely to fail at their mission, discovering she’d died by suicide.
Their team-up results in a candid dialog about Jamie and William’s mom Geneva (Hannah James), which prompts the younger man to vow he’ll by no means name Jamie Father. And that’s not the one tough relationship portrayed onscreen as Jamie’s coldness in direction of Lord John Gray (David Berry) continues when the person involves inspect Claire throughout her restoration after being shot.
However the finale is crammed with some extra triumphantly candy moments like Brianna’s (Sophie Skelton) reunion with Roger (Richard Rankin) in 1739 with their children and her introduction to grandfather Brian Fraser (Andrew Whipp). Roberts weighs in on that Religion revelation, the standing of Jamie and Claire’s Fraser’s Ridge return, plus he reveals which scene virtually didn’t make the episode and far more within the Q&A, beneath.
Claire begins to theorize that the Pocock sisters’ mom was her daughter Religion and that she didn’t truly die in France years earlier. Ought to we see Fanny’s (Florrie Could Wilkinson) singing of “Oh I Do Wish to Be Beside the Seaside” as affirmation?
Matthew B. Roberts: I’ll say that you simply’ll get all of the solutions in Season 8. Actually, why this was created this fashion, we took a bit portion of one thing that was within the ebook, expanded it, and ran with it. And after we knew we had been getting a Season 8, we knew that we might clarify it in a really Outlander-y means of how all the pieces was potential.
Contemplating this storyline expands upon one thing that was launched in Diana Gabaldon‘s books, how did she really feel in regards to the present’s growth of it? What did that dialog seem like?
In the midst of Outlander, Diana sees all the pieces. She reads all the pieces. And after we’re about to go down an enormous highway, we’ve all the time… she’s a advisor on the present, so we seek the advice of along with her and if Diana would’ve mentioned that she didn’t need to go down that highway, wished we didn’t go down that highway, we’d not have gone down the highway.
Grasp Raymond resurfaced on this episode. Was he actually there or was he merely a imaginative and prescient or dream to Claire?
So, what I don’t do is interpret the story for folks. I allow them to interpret it for themselves. If folks determine he was actually there, then of their story, he was actually there. If folks determine that it was a dream, then it was a dream. I’m not going to let you know how the meals tastes. It’s important to inform me how the meals tastes. And that to me is a part of storytelling, is that you simply get to reside the story via your life, via your experiences, the way it makes you are feeling. And I feel folks could have totally different reactions to lots of various things on Outlander, however that’s my tackle it. I’ll by no means offer you my reply.
Dominique Pinon’s return as Grasp Raymond was simply one of many many visitor star returns this season. What was it like welcoming so many fan favorites again?
With all of the forged that comes again, we had been fortunate to get so many individuals that got here again. It’s sort of like highschool reunions while you contact base and also you get to have a chat and also you bear in mind why you forged them the primary time. They had been so nice, after which they create all that stuff to the desk once more and there’s extra enjoyable to return in Season 8, too.
Silvia Presente, who performs Jane, has a robust resemblance to Sophie Skelton’s Brianna, and she or he additionally has a few of that Fraser-like spirit about her when she’s talking to the newspaper reporter. Was that intentional to assist steer viewers in direction of the Religion idea?
That’s a great query. When you see somebody embody the character and their tackle it and it’s precisely what you envisioned, however you didn’t know you envisioned that… In a bizarre means, that’s what occurs generally, is you’ve this image in your thoughts after which the actor or actress comes on and also you’re like, “Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, that’s the take.” And I feel that’s what occurred with Jane. There was only a magic there.
Within the books, there’s an investigative ingredient to Claire’s idea about Fanny being her potential granddaughter. Will the Religion revelation interrupt Jamie and Claire’s plans to return residence to Fraser’s Ridge?
Effectively, in Season 8 — Jamie had promised in Season 7 to deliver Claire residence. So I’ll simply say Jamie’s a person of his phrase.
Outdoors of this twist, Jamie’s friendship with Lord John doesn’t seem like in an ideal place. The place do they presently stand?
Effectively, I feel it’s fairly correct to say that I don’t suppose Jamie’s solely over [Lord John marrying and sleeping with Claire]. I feel you may see one thing in Season 8. That wound will get reopened.
William tells Jamie he’ll by no means name him father after their dialog about Geneva. What prompts that sort of response from William and does Jane’s loss of life have something to do with it?
I feel William’s extraordinarily conflicted. He loves Lord John, the person who raised him, and now he has emotions for Jamie that he doesn’t know find out how to take care of. He can see that Jamie’s a great man. He can see that he has lots of Jamie’s traits. He’s not blind to that. When he wanted assist, he went to Jamie as a result of he knew Jamie might assist him get the job performed despite the fact that they had been too late. He nonetheless went to his father for that. And I feel the tug-of-war between, if I’ve emotions for Jamie, then it one way or the other reductions how I really feel about my [step-father] John, I feel that’s what this younger man’s going via. And I feel when he says, “I’ll by no means name you father,” it’s ultimately him digging in saying, “I’m not going to betray Lord John.” However that’s the journey we’re going to soak up Season 8. We’ll see the place that goes.
Brianna and her children made it to 1739, the place she’s reunited with Roger and Buck. However she additionally meets Brian Fraser they usually speak about Ellen. Was that scene meant to tease the depth of Brian and Ellen’s romance forward of Outlander: Blood of My Blood?
Sure, [it’s a] little little bit of tease of Blood of My Blood, however we additionally needed to ensure that we noticed Brianna meet her grandfather, and that was actually necessary and I feel necessary for the viewers to see, too. That wasn’t initially within the very first draft of the script. It wasn’t initially scripted after which it was like, “Wait, nicely, maintain on a second. We’re lacking a scene.” And we put it within the script and received it in there and filmed it, fortunately. We didn’t need to miss that emotional ingredient of giving her that likelihood that we all know Roger received to spend time with Brian and Jenny, however she didn’t. In order that felt like an enormous gap. After which for them to reunite, they usually’ll determine the place or actually once they need to reside.
Have been there every other scenes within the finale that developed over time?
Each single episode from Episode 1 till now, that’s what occurs. That’s the evolution of creating a film or tv is that you simply provide you with concepts if there’s IP, like books [involved], and then you definately write a script, after which from that script you deliver it to manufacturing, after which issues instantly begin to evolve as a result of what you’ve on the web page, we would not have the ability to virtually do what you need to do. So we now have this script that evolves over time, and then you definately get actors that are actually taking part in characters and also you go, “Okay, maintain on a second. Now we are able to do much more right here.” [Like] with Florrie, who performs Fanny, is simply off the charts.
She was unimaginable on this episode!
Whenever you see one scene, and also you go, “Oh, wow, possibly we do extra.” And that’s the sort of factor that evolves. And also you see that usually, you’ll see one thing on set the place you go, “Wow, I didn’t know. I didn’t see it like that. However man, that’s incredible.” And that occurs on a regular basis.
Florrie’s scene as Fanny with Claire within the graveyard was so emotional. The entire episode was.
By the way in which, that was our intention.
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