“There’ll be lots of different people here…”
Spoiler. In book 4 Claire’s ring is robbed. Don’t freak out
Yes but it’s Frank’s ring not Jamie’s, right? She’s only wearing a gold ring in the fan pic..
It’s BOTH rings @jamesandclairefraser
She loses Frank’s ring during the confrontation with Bonnet, but manages to swallow the silver one lol
“Good as new.” Jamie finished polishing the silver ring on his shirttail and held it up, admiring it in the glow of the lantern.
“That is somewhat better than can be said of me,” I replied coldly. I lay in a crumpled heap on the deck, which in spite of the placid current, seemed still to be heaving very slightly under me. “You are a grade-A, double-dyed, sadistic fucking bastard, Jamie Fraser!”[…]
[…] “Better?”
I nodded, and held up my right hand. He slid the ring onto my finger, the metal warm from his hand. Then, folding down my fingers, he squeezed my fist hard in his own and held it, tight.
He bent over me and smoothed the damp hair off my face.
I honestly don’t see why they’d change that detail (save just to annoy people). It’d be a hella unnecessary change to switch which ring she loses…
It’s hard to believe only four Outlander episodes stand between us and #Droughtlander. Didn’t we just do this? Alas, Season 3 is quickly drawing to a close (the finale airs Sunday, December 10), and we’ll return to pining for Claire and Jamie until Season 4 airs. We already know a bit about the upcoming season (or a lot, depending on whether or not you read Drums of Autumn), and here, we’re breaking down everything we know about Season 4 according to the show’s producers and cast.
1) The 13-episode season will air in the fall of 2018.
“We were actually working on Season 4 while we were still shooting Season 3 this year,” showrunner Ronald D. Moore told EW back in August. “The goal is to try to be on the air again next fall.”
2) Jamie and Claire are headed for America.
The Frasers will spend a lot of time in North Carolina, at that point a colony. “It’s almost like a goodbye to Scotland,” Heughan told BAZAAR.com of the end of Season 3. “But it’s also very exciting because we’re entering a new world—and actually the new world of America as well.” The show will not shoot in the U.S., though—Moore told EW Eastern Europe will stand in for the North Carolina landscape.
3) Jamie’s Aunt Jocasta has a huge role this season.
Season 4 is “all about Jocasta,” co-executive producer Maril Davis told EW. Described as “strong-willed,” she’s the younger sister of Jamie’s late mother and uncles Colum and Dougal Mackenzie and will be played by Maria Doyle Kennedy, of Orphan Black, Downton Abbey and The Tudors.
4) And we’ll meet a new villain.
Ed Speleers is set to play Stephen Bonnet, a pirate, smuggler and all-around antagonist to Jamie and Claire.
5) Brianna and Roger will be back.
Claire may have left her daughter in the 20th century to return to Jamie, but that’s not the end of Bree’s story, nor her relationship with Roger. Davis confirmed on Twitter that we’ll see the couple return in Season 4, and EW reports part of it will be set in 20th-century Boston and Scotland (Inverness, to be exact).
6) Rollo is the cutest new addition to the show’s cast.
Young Ian adopts a canine companion in the coming season named Rollo. He’ll be played by two Northern Inuit dogs. “Rollo and Young Ian met on the docks in North Carolina, when Young Ian won the dog in a card game, and a life-long bond was formed between them, meaning that Rollo became a member of the ever-growing Fraser family,“ Diana Gabaldon told EW.
Can Bree just meet Murtagh first when she comes in during DOA? He prayed for her for 20 years and thought of her more than it seems her own father did.
MUR-TAGH! MUR-TAGH! MUR-TAGH!
OMG this would be so perfect !
Outlander season 4 casting:
Scottish actors Geoffrey Newland and Cameron Jack have been respectively cast as Mr. Lillington (a prominent citizen of Wilmington, at whose house Jamie and Claire meet Governor Tryon) and Davie Byrnes ( the incompetent and drunken overseer of the timber camp and sawmill operations at River Run). Production on the fourth season, which will be based on Drums of Autumn, the fourth book in Diana Gabaldon’s best-selling Outlander series, began this month in Scotland. Geoffrey Newland is best know for BBC1’s Spooks and Starz Da Vinci’s Demons. Cameron Jack’s credits include Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises, the BBC drama Waterloo Road, the UK thriller What Happened To Monday with Noomi Rapace and the BBC One drama Call The Midwife.
Outlander is currently airing Sundays at 8 p.m. ET on Starz (x)
From Maril’s Tweet to the Writers’ + RDM’s Ears
Let’s hope this is as clear on script and on screen as it is in Maril’s mind 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏