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The Outlander series finale had some nice emotional moments and a poetic final shot, but left a lot to be desired.
Outlander' Season 8 has wrapped up on May 15, 2026. Amid the buzz surrounding the historical fantasy series, find out whether Season 9 is on the cards.
This post contains lots of spoilers from the series finale of "Outlander." If ye havena watched yet, proceed accordingly. The series finale of "Outlander," which began streaming Friday, ends on a ...
The credits roll. But a post-credits scene full of Easter eggs gives fans one last tidbit. Author Diana Gabaldon herself is at a book signing in the present day, signing copies of Outlander. A fan ...
Spoilers: After 12 years, 101 episodes, and eight seasons, stars Caitríona Balfe and Sam Heughan unpack an emotional finale with a journalist who has been there from the start. Caitríona Balfe and Sam ...
Since 2014, Outlander fans have eagerly followed Claire Randall (Caitríona Balfe) and Jamie Fraser’s (Sam Heughan) love story. Now, the hit STARZ series has come to an end with its eighth and final ...
The romantic journey we all started in 2014 has come to an end: The final episode of "Outlander" is upon us. Can you believe it? It seems like just yesterday Claire was uttering her first "Jesus H.
This post contains spoilers from the Outlander series finale, "And the World Was All Around Us." For eight seasons, fans have dutifully tuned in to Outlander. For twelve years, we watched a man and a ...
Note: This story contains spoilers from “Outlander” Season 8, Episode 10. In the leadup to the “Outlander” series finale, even star Caitriona Balfe admitted she didn’t know how the time-traveling ...
More stories by Kevin P. After nearly 12 years, eight seasons, and 101 episodes, the mystical, magical love story of Claire and Jamie Fraser has come to an end. Or has it? Yes. But it's understandable ...