![]() ![]() ![]() Whether you’re Jamie or you’re Claire, you want to be in that sort of loving relationship, that’s just 100 per cent loyal. There are a number of reasons, but I believe it’s because at the very heart of it, it’s about a relationship that people aspire to. ‘Outlander’ is about to go into its sixth season, and the audience keeps growing. ![]() “I think there’s a romanticism and a certain mystique around the Highlanders and the Scots.” (Picture: Supplied) It’s always windy there, it’s always cold and it’s a very, very sombre place. It’s a mass grave and you can really feel a sense of that. I first went there seven years ago in preparation for Outlander because I knew it was a big part of our story. Can you describe what it felt like when you and Graham travelled there and stood on the land? The first few seasons of ‘Outlander’ were based around Culloden and the famous battle there. A little way into it, when I realised what we had, I went out to a couple of publishers just to see if anyone would be interested. ![]() I was looking to create a show based around Scotland and the clans. “Whether you’re Jamie or you’re Claire, you want to be in that sort of loving relationship.” (Picture: ‘Outlander’)Īlong with your ‘Outlander’ co-star Graham McTavish, you travelled around Scotland, made a docu-series about it called Men in Kilts, and have now written a book. ![]()
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