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'Outlander' prequel series 'Blood of My Blood' goes back in time again — to meet the parents
As Starz's historical drama series “Outlander” readies its final season for a premiere next year, fans can now learn about ...
As the boy goes down to do so, Claire F-ing Fraser grabs him by the throat and says, “Stand back or I will choke him to death, I swear.” Believe her lady, she will.
Outlander fans were left puzzled by Claire Fraser's reluctance to discuss her first husband, Frank Randall, with Jamie Fraser, and the show's producers have now explained why ...
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What happened between Claire and King of France in Outlander?
In Outlander Season 2, Claire Fraser faces one of her most unsettling moments when she strikes a dangerous bargain with King ...
The Season 5 finale of Starz’s Outlander delivered a terrible assault for Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe). Because of this, the consequences of it look set to be far-reaching when the show ...
Claire could have been imprisoned for treason if anyone else had heard her "F--k the king" to Black Jack Randall -- but the line was bitter and perfect. If any man deserves the Fraser fury, it is ...
Season 3 of "Outlander" just premiered, and it's time the internet recognizes Claire Fraser's courage and independence — not just Jamie's.
Back at Fraser's Ridge, Claire starts improving her medical supplies by cultivating her own penicillan from moldy bread. It saves Jamie's life when he is bitten by a snake while hunting.
Outlander star Caitriona Balfe’s performance as Claire Fraser has earned the Irish actress numerous award nominations. Because she’s such a fan-favorite, Balfe has won the People’s Choice ...
To make matters worse, Jamie and Claire are still dealing with the rumors Jamie was the father of Malva Christie and the judgment of the people living on Fraser's Ridge is getting a little too ...
Claire Fraser flashed back to the future during Outlander's Saturday, June 4, episode, while Jamie stormed a British camp — read Us Weekly's recap ...
When Diana Gabaldon was writing the first 'Outlander' book, she didn't intend to include time travel. But Claire Fraser made it necessary. Gabaldon explained why in a 2015 essay.
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