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Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe have some thoughts on how “Outlander” will end.
The much-loved drama — that first hit screens in 2014 — is set to come to an end with its eighth and final season.
While chatting to ET Canada’s Keshia Chanté about how the show might end, Balfe — who plays Claire Randall alongside Heughan’s Jamie Fraser — said: “I don’t know, but I would like to see them happy at the end… I would like to see them just sitting on a porch, being able to put their feet up, have a nice cup of tea.”
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Heughan added that hopefully something bad won’t be about to happen, with Balfe suggesting: “Maybe they go off to the caribbean, or a nice beach somewhere…”
Heughan said the characters might “retire in the caribbean with a coconut drink,” as Balfe suggested it should be a “coconut alcoholic drink.”
Heughan even goes as far as to suggest Claire “invents an inflatable thing,” so the pair can just relax “on a lilo in the sea.”
Balfe joked, “This is why we are not writers.”
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Elsewhere in the chat, Heughan and Balfe spoke about “Outlander: Blood of My Blood”; a prequel series to the show.
With the spinoff being about Jamie’s parents, he joked he could only make a cameo “as a fetus,” as Balfe added: “Maybe as a twinkle in somebody’s eye.”
Heughan continued of what he can say about the spinoff, “All I know is that the prequel show is dealing with Jamie and Jamie’s parents.
“They’re in pre-production at the moment. And unfortuntately I think I’m a little too old to play young Jamie,” as Balfe suggested: “I dunno, [maybe] if you went
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