Outlander is changing locales to lavish Paris in Season 2 (premiering in April), but the horrors Claire and Jamie suffered back in Scotland will follow them to their new home.
Jamie is “definitely still affected by the trauma” of his rape at the hands of Black Jack Randall, star Sam Heughan said Friday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour in Pasadena. However, “it’s not the primary focus of the season,” the actor noted.
“Time is a great healer, and ultimately, [Jamie] puts his whole body and soul into this mission about changing history,” Heughan previewed. “And there is a great revelation that cures him, or brings him out of himself. I can’t tell you what that is, but it certainly brings back the old Jamie.”
Get a behind-the-scenes peek at Outlander Season 2 right here:
Jamie is “definitely still affected by the trauma” of his rape at the hands of Black Jack Randall, star Sam Heughan said Friday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour in Pasadena. However, “it’s not the primary focus of the season,” the actor noted.
“Time is a great healer, and ultimately, [Jamie] puts his whole body and soul into this mission about changing history,” Heughan previewed. “And there is a great revelation that cures him, or brings him out of himself. I can’t tell you what that is, but it certainly brings back the old Jamie.”
Get a behind-the-scenes peek at Outlander Season 2 right here:
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