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Minute-by-Minute Recap: Outlander Season 3, Episode 8, “First Wife”

Want a minute-by-minute recap of Outlander Season 3 episode 8, “First Wife?” We give all the details…

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Outlander’s Murtagh Lives—What’s Next for this Iconic Character?

Murtagh lives! Now that the Outlander STARZ show has deviated from Voyager, the big question is what’s next for Murtagh? 

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Dear Outlander Crew: Thank you Suzanne Smith for the Amazing Casting

Suzanne Smith has absolutely nailed casting Outlander, time and time again. Here is our thank you for her hard work and expertise.

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Minute-by-Minute Recap: Outlander Season 3, Episode 7, “Crème De Menthe”

Want a minute-by-minute recap of Outlander Season 3 episode 7, “Crème De Menthe?” We give all the details…

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Two Nights in the Rain: On the Trail of Filming Outlander Season 4

Two intrepid Outlander fans brave stormy Scottish weather to bring us behind-the-scenes shots from filming Outlander Season 4. 

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Jamie Fraser, the Print Shop and Newton’s Third Law

In “A. Malcolm,” the Outlander production team gave insight into the anxiety of being Jamie Fraser and what might have weighed on his mind during his reunion with Claire. 

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Dear Outlander Crew: Thank You Matt B. Roberts for “A. Malcolm”

Matt B. Roberts had one hell of a task ahead of him when he signed on as the writer of “A. Malcolm,” Outlander Season 3’s sixth episode. But wow, did he deliver.

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Minute-by-Minute Recap: Outlander Season 3, Episode 6, “A. Malcolm”

Want a minute-by-minute recap of Outlander Season 3 episode 6, “A. Malcolm?” We give all the details….

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How Outlander’s PRINT SHOP Episode Can Help Get Your MOJO Back

Are you in a workout rut? A Peaker who’s fallen off the exercise wagon? Not to worry. Outlander—specifically the PRINT SHOP episode—could be exactly the motivation you need.

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Packing for Outlander Time Travel: Penicillin, Peanut Butter and Hope

Packing for time travel is tricky. We saw hints of what Claire is taking for her new life in the 18th century. Here’s a look at what she might have forgotten.

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