Единственный способ избавиться от искушения - это поддаться ему
не буду выкладывать отрывок из новой серии, дам ссылку тыц
а вот цитаты из двух интервью притащу сюда:
автор книги
Q: When Starz does the second book, will they cast a second actress as an older Clair?
Assuming that we do get a second season, the answer would be no. Caitriona [Balfe] is 35 -- she can easily play Claire in her 40s, as well as she plays her in her late 20s. Besides, you'd never find anyone to play Claire who's as good as Cait is.
ещё блин один тролль на нашу голову![:facepalm:](http://static.diary.ru/userdir/0/0/6/7/0067/67280105.gif)
Q: I have always wondered who the Scottish "ghost" was. The man that was watching Claire from the street. I wonder if it is Jamie's ghost or Jamie as a time traveler? After viewing the first episode, my curiosity is peaked again. Any hints?
He's a ghost. As to explanations ... last thing in the last book. ©
Сэм:
So many people love Outlander, and each really seems to have their own reasons why. What do you most love about being a part of this world?
HEUGHAN: I think everyone seems to find their own particular thing that they latch onto. For me, it’s a very personal thing. It’s been wonderful to come back to Scotland, to revisit my childhood and to revisit the things that I love about this country. And then, to transfer that onto the screen and let people see the wonderful locations we have and the great costumes and the history. And there are all the characters, as well. The first three episodes set up the story, but then the character relationships really start to develop. Episode 6 is unbelievable. It’s great. It allows the viewer to learn who these characters are, and then it really begins to twist those relationships.
There is so much character growth and development with each episode. What have you most enjoyed about the journey, especially in the first half of the season, since you’ll be airing eight episodes before a break?
HEUGHAN: The thing I’m enjoying playing with Jamie is that his character does develop. When you’re introduced to him, you think he’s one thing, and then you find out that he’s an outlaw. And then, slowly, through the series, you discover that there are a lot of other sides to him, as well. He constantly surprises me, and hopefully he will the viewers, as well. By the end of the season, he goes somewhere completely different. By Episode 8, you’ve gotten to know the characters and it’s really exciting, but the second half of the season has even more intrigue. The characters go to some very different, very dark places, as well. There’s a lot to discover. That’s the joy of working with these characters.©
а вот цитаты из двух интервью притащу сюда:
автор книги
Q: When Starz does the second book, will they cast a second actress as an older Clair?
Assuming that we do get a second season, the answer would be no. Caitriona [Balfe] is 35 -- she can easily play Claire in her 40s, as well as she plays her in her late 20s. Besides, you'd never find anyone to play Claire who's as good as Cait is.
ещё блин один тролль на нашу голову
![:facepalm:](http://static.diary.ru/userdir/0/0/6/7/0067/67280105.gif)
Q: I have always wondered who the Scottish "ghost" was. The man that was watching Claire from the street. I wonder if it is Jamie's ghost or Jamie as a time traveler? After viewing the first episode, my curiosity is peaked again. Any hints?
He's a ghost. As to explanations ... last thing in the last book. ©
Сэм:
So many people love Outlander, and each really seems to have their own reasons why. What do you most love about being a part of this world?
HEUGHAN: I think everyone seems to find their own particular thing that they latch onto. For me, it’s a very personal thing. It’s been wonderful to come back to Scotland, to revisit my childhood and to revisit the things that I love about this country. And then, to transfer that onto the screen and let people see the wonderful locations we have and the great costumes and the history. And there are all the characters, as well. The first three episodes set up the story, but then the character relationships really start to develop. Episode 6 is unbelievable. It’s great. It allows the viewer to learn who these characters are, and then it really begins to twist those relationships.
There is so much character growth and development with each episode. What have you most enjoyed about the journey, especially in the first half of the season, since you’ll be airing eight episodes before a break?
HEUGHAN: The thing I’m enjoying playing with Jamie is that his character does develop. When you’re introduced to him, you think he’s one thing, and then you find out that he’s an outlaw. And then, slowly, through the series, you discover that there are a lot of other sides to him, as well. He constantly surprises me, and hopefully he will the viewers, as well. By the end of the season, he goes somewhere completely different. By Episode 8, you’ve gotten to know the characters and it’s really exciting, but the second half of the season has even more intrigue. The characters go to some very different, very dark places, as well. There’s a lot to discover. That’s the joy of working with these characters.©