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Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan Dish About Claire's New Enemy, the Sex Scene They 'Fought For'

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star spent most of the Starz drama’s first season running around the Scottish highlands in Jamie Fraser’s airy ensemble, and those kind of threads can grow on a guy.
Season 2, which premieres April 9 (9/8c), plucks Jamie and his time-traveling wife Claire from Scotland’s rough countryside and sets them down in Paris, where they’ll work to thwart a royal-wannabe’s doomed play for the British throne.
“When we got to Paris, we realized it’s a completely different world. The costumes, the sets — it’s more voluptuous. It’s more luxurious, but more constricted,” Heughan tells TVLine.
One side effect of living in the cosmopolitan City of Lights?
breeches. The actor adds that it wasn’t until the production returned to Clan Fraser’s stomping grounds later in the season that he felt at home.
“When we got back to Scotland, it was like just breathing a sigh of relief, really,” he adds. “It was nice to put the kilt back on. I remember the first day, I was like, ‘God, do you even remember how to do this?\'”
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Even if there is a pleat or two out of place in Heughan’s costume, it’s not likely viewers will mind; with nearly a year between seasons, fans are all but doing Murtagh’s sword dance with anticipation at what Book 2 of the adaptation will hold. Dinna fear — we’ve got scoop on all of the intrigue (who is Le Comte St. Germain?) and intimacy (pregnant sex!) ahead, straight from Heughan and his leading lady, Caitriona Balfe.
AFTERSHOCKS | Jamie’s rape and brutalization by Jonathan “Black Jack” Randall at the end of the first season is “not the primary focus of Season 2, but it’s there,” Heughan says. “Distance and time certainly is letting him heal, but he’s still plagued by it.” Jamie throws himself into befriending Prince Charlie, who is interested in forcefully establishing his family’s rule of Great Britain; the mission is good for Fraser’s psyche, but not so great for his marriage. “He’s not really come to terms with [the rape], and that comes to a head at some point,” Heughan adds. “He needs to find a way out, a way to deal with this, and the way he does will be revealed.”
Meanwhile, Claire is left hoping that her husband will eventually let her in on his anguish. “What people forget about sexual trauma is that it doesn’t just affect the person that it was done to,” Balfe says. “It affects their entire network.”
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A WOMAN’S WORK | Speaking of the lovely Lady Broch Tuarach, Balfe says this season her 20th-century character chafes at 18th-century gender conventions even more than she did in Scotland. “As a woman being relegated to the drawing room to gossip with women when she knows that they’re trying to attempt this great political maneuver and intrigue — and she can’t be any part of that because of the way society is laid out — she feels quite impotent in a way.”
HELLO MOTHER, HELLO FATHER | Viewers will recall that Claire announced her pregnancy as she and Jamie set sail for France in the Season 1 finale. As the trimesters tick by, the Frasers deal with impending parenthood in different ways. “In the books, [Jamie’s] very gung-ho about it,” Heughan says. “But I think there would be, certainly at the time of birth, I would think he would probably be absolutely freaking out about it… I think he probably won’t be quite as brave as he thinks he is.” Claire, too, isn’t so sure of herself in this arena. “There’s the excitement, but there’s also a lot of trepidation because she doesn’t have a strong mother figure in her own life,” Balfe says. “It’s an unnerving time for her.”
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BUMP ‘N’ UGLIES | Despite their fears about first-time parenthood (or maybe because of them), the Frasers still spend a good amount of time in bed this season — which required the series’ prosthetics department to give Balfe a belly akin to the one Lotte Verbeek sported in the naked forest-dance scene last year. “It’s funny, I think sometimes in television, people can be scared of, ‘Oh, we can’t have pregnant people having sex,\'” Balfe notes. “Sam and I really fought for this love scene that included the bump.” After all, “A lot of pregnant woman that I’ve spoken to are very sexy, very sexual and womanly when they’re pregnant, and men find them attractive,” she adds. “It should be a time to be celebrated. So we hope we did that justice, as well.”
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A NEW ENEMY | Early in the season, the Frasers run afoul of Le Comte St. Germain (played by French actor Stanley Weber), who quickly develops a strong hatred of Claire. “She’s made a pretty ferocious enemy,” Balfe concedes, teasing that the villain is “possibly a lot darker than we first thought.” Heughan calls St. Germain “a dangerous adversary — a very charming one, as well” whose political savvy makes him an even more lethal opponent. Look for that thread to play out “throughout most of the season,” he adds. —
Are you excited to see what Claire and Jamie are up to in Season 2? Let us know in the comments!
“Prince Charlie, who is interested in forcefully establishing himself as sovereign of Great Britain”
No, he’s attempting to establish his father (King James) as sovereign.
I’m so excited!!!!! And I’m glad they fought for a pregnancy sex scene to be included. So often women’s pregnant bodies are depicted as gross and unappealing, which is really offensive.
And I’m glad they don’t spend the entire season in France. I’m going to miss the look and feel of Scotland. I’ve not read the books so I had no idea how long they would be in France
I tried, several times, I just couldn’t get past the first 80 or so pages of Claire and Frank in the present. I’ve had people tell me that you just have to get past that…but I just can’t seem to haha.
But I’ve really been enjoying the show so I’ve thought about giving them another go. But then I’m really enjoying the show so maybe it’s best to just keep watching it that way
Yes I am definitely excited to hear anything about Claire & Jamie. I handled droutlander pretty well but now that it is a week away my excitement is uncontainable. I was lucky in that the first season was my introduction to OutLander. At the end of the season I was reading book 2. I still haven’t finished all the books but I love most all the characters in them but none as much as Jamie, Claire, Bree and Roger.
I read all 8 books and love the historical “fiction” as well as the exciting portrayal of the characters. The authenticity is great. I look forward to April 9th. They should think about filming on the Mendocino, Ca coast (Albion) as it looks like Scotland!
I googled Albion as I’m not familiar with it – and wow, that’s a stunning piece of America right there. Wow. And you’re right, it does have a similar look to Scotland. Though I can’t imagine them shifting their filming locations. I don’t think the government of Scotland would let them hahah
Love the books which I was introduced to by the series and have now read each of the 8 at least twice. I have no recommendations for actors to play new characters but have a great deal of confidence in Ronald D. Moore and his staff to get it right. I am beyond excited about Season 2 and am really hoping for this series to continue for many years with Sam and Caitriona in the lead roles. They are doing a phenomenal job of bringing these beloved characters to life. Good for them to fight for the pregnancy love scene. it is beautifully written in the book and I have no doubt wiill be beautifully acted in Season 2.
Most of the choices for Lord John seem too young. How about Alan Cumming?
Tom Hiddleston would make a good Lord John.
OMG…I am so excited for season 2 to start..this is one of the best series I have seen..It is so brutal yet Jamie and Claire’s love scenes are extraordinary…It is so beautifully written, the scenery is glorious I am literally obsessed.
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