‘Outlander' Season 2 Finale Might Break Hearts: Look Out For The Last Scene, It's Not Going To Be Easy

"Outlander" Season 2 Finale will air this Saturday. The finale is going to introduce us to two new characters. The word "new" might not fit in this context since the viewers have already seen the younger versions of the character before.

Brianna Randall, Claire's daughter, is portrayed by Sophie Skelton. Adding to this, we will also see Richard Rankin as Roger Wakefield. The story involving them will unfold in the finale of "Outlander" Season 2. This season turned out much better than the previous season owing to the fact that the storyline is perfectly built brushing aside a few sloppy moments.

Sam Heughan is very excited about the last scene of the episode. He can't wait for the fans to see that. The emotional appeal that the scene offers is what makes it most exciting.

Of course, the people who already read the book might have a wind as to what is going to happen. However, viewers who are seeing the episode afresh will be blown away.

"It's so emotional," Maril Davis, executive producer, said. "It's so amazing to see Claire kind of back in her time. Obviously production design did an amazing job, and it's such a satisfying finale...It's heartbreaking and emotional but so satisfying."

Caitriona Balfe also sounded forlorn while speaking about the finale. She said that she loved the writing in the finale, as reported by E! News. She emphasized the fact that the finale is a heartbreaker.

There are reports that the "Outlander" Season 2 finale actually makes ground for a perfect opening of Season 3.

It all zeros down to one thing - a picture perfect finish. The fans of the show are going to need a box of tissues while watching the tear-jerker. It is not going to be easy folks!

The "Outlander" Season 2 finale will be aired on Saturday. We can say - await the impending doom on television!

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