A Quote by Lotte Verbeek

Like with 'Outlander' as well as with 'Agent Carter,' I had never heard of 'Outlander' before I got the part. — © Lotte Verbeek
Like with 'Outlander' as well as with 'Agent Carter,' I had never heard of 'Outlander' before I got the part.
I had never really seen 'Agent Carter' before I got the part.
I was obsessed with everything about 'Outlander' - the stories, the way it looked. I thought, 'You know what? I'm going to go to Scotland, and I'm going to find my own 'Outlander.''
When 'Vida' got the green light, Starz sent me this picnic basket of Jamie Fraser red wine and all these 'Outlander' things that I'll never open because it's like my sacred thing.
Working on 'Outlander' has been a delight, it really has. I had kind of forgotten what Scotland was like, and I'd turned into a bit of a Londoner.
At one point, some years ago, a nice gentleman had it in mind to do 'Outlander The Musical.'
I actually got an initial sense of how big 'Outlander' was going to be on Twitter. We're all on there to help promote the show and also interact with the fans.
At one point, some years ago, a nice gentleman had it in mind to do 'Outlander' the musical. His idea was to start with a CD of what you call a song cycle, with a dozen high points of the projected show. It turned out very well, though we had to stop doing it when the TV show came along.
The 'Outlander' fans are super-passionate.
I was born for you" -Claire Fraser, Outlander
'Outlander' is progressive in the way it looks at women.
'The Exile' covers approximately the first third of 'Outlander'.
"Sassenach." He had called me that from the first; the Gaelic word for outlander, a stranger. An Englishman. First in jest, then in affection.
Scotland is undoubtedly the star of 'Outlander.' I'm so proud of the country and all it has to offer.
I began writing 'Outlander' in 1988, so the Internet as we now know it didn't exist.
Since the show started, Scottish tourism has increased a great deal - there is definitely an 'Outlander' effect.
you might not be the first person l kissed, but you will be the last' Jamie to Claire in Outlander (not word perfect)
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