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Luckily, we have good news! Yes we're looking at you Gillian Edgars!). EXCLUSIVE: Everything You Need to Know About Jamie and Claire's Last Goodbye and Lovemaking! Why did you decide to allow that to happen and was there ever any discussion in the writers' room about having Claire and Geillis come face- to- face? Maril Davis: We talked about it. It seemed like the next best thing to having Claire see Geillis, because if Claire and Geillis were to see each other, it would change everything and whether or not Geillis would go back.
Our little ode to that part of it was whether or not Geillis heard anything before she went through. We were just trying to figure out some way to connect them without them seeing each other, which was hard. That took a lot of choreography for Geillis not to see them running up the hill. But our nod to that was having Geillis meet Brianna and Roger, which we thought was kind of fun.
Was there ever any discussion to hold that revelation until season three? MD: I think we felt that, in the end, she believed her mother, but she's still coming to terms with it.
In season three, we're talking about Claire's decision of whether or not to go back and there are still challenges there, so the door I think is still open for that. We purposefully at the end wanted Bree to believe her, but we still don’t know whether or not Claire will want to go back and want to leave her child. Like in the books, we felt we had to have Brianna see some sort of visual evidence that her mom was right, because it is a crazy fantastical story. If my mom told me that story I'm not sure I'd believe her either.
We're mapping it out, but I feel like we will stay fairly consistent to the books. I would hate to see them together immediately. Like I said , we’re still kind of figuring that out, but you should feel that 2. That's a huge separation for them and they think they'll never see each other again. What was the thought process behind Claire's new look and how are you approaching Jamie's evolution?
MD: With Caitriona, we had a lot of discussions with how we wanted her to look and what we we're going to do. We all felt that we didn’t want to do too much with her outward appearance because, quite honestly, 2. She wouldn’t have aged so dramatically, and I think Caitriona really pulled it off.
There's a gravitas to her performance in the finale and she pulls off that age jump in a tremendous way. Her performance is a tour de force.
In terms of Jamie, we're still talking about that, because you want to do a similar thing with him. He's actually younger than Claire, so we're still discussing that. I can't tell you exactly where we've landed on, but I can't imagine it won't be hugely different than what we've done with Catriona in terms that a lot of it will be through the acting. It's going to be a bit easier - - but when I say .
This second book was definitely a challenge for us, and Voyager for us is kind of like a homecoming. The stories lay out so much easier - - we see what they are, we see what the conflicts are and the dramatic moments. So far, I'm really enjoying what we're doing, but the back half will be more challenging. They go to Jamaica, there's stuff that happens on ships, and the production challenges of that will also test our abilities, but I would say so far I'm really excited about what we're doing and coming up with. How many episodes can we expect to adore in season three? MD: I think we will kind of stick to 1. What people don't realize is, in the first season, those 1.
Ron on our own without a writers' room just kind of trying to figure out how many episodes there would be. Once we hired the writers, we did realize that was the appropriate amount of episodes for that season. We didn’t feel that the second season needed as many episodes. Although, I know that fans feel like, . Also, production- wise, it's very difficult to pull off 1. It took us more than a year of shooting the first time around and 1. We feel like 1. 3 is an appropriate amount and if we tried to do more, it would put a strain on production and it would be even longer between seasons.
Is there a specific month you're aiming for? MD: I don’t think we've talked about it yet and it's less of a matter of when we want it to premiere, and more of when it's going to be ready.
But we'll go into production later this year and we'll just start churning those episodes out. I hope they stay with us through the Droughtlander. In the meantime, they can go back and rewatch seasons one and two again! Press play on our interview with Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe below to watch an adorable version of The Newlywed Game.