Dont read this unless youve seen The False Bride,the third episode from season 4ofOutlander.
Here, the actors share their thoughts about the scene and why both points of view are equally valid.
He sees them being together and the foundations have already been laid for a life together.

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Therein lies the conflict.
It usually comes from a place where the argument is balanced very evenly either way.
Thats what brings the scene alive, I think.

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SOPHIE SKELTONIts not as if he believes in no sex before marriage.
Hes just taking that stance with Brianna, which in a way is quite romantic.
But for Briannas point of view, it seems a little hypocritical.
To kind of throw her top off is quite a bold move.
So shes in quite a vulnerable situation.
She just feels rejected by that but I think in the moment everything is a little bit more heightened.
RANKINTheres obviously a lot going on for Brianna.
Its all very complex.
Shes a modern-thinking woman, so its just the difference in ideas between the two of them.
That happens time and time again.
Its one of the things that excites me about their relationship.
She knows which one she doesnt want.
Frank and Claire stayed together for Briannas sake.
And for societys sake, I suppose.
Claire and Jaime were in love and Brianna wants to confirm that she gets married once and only once.
Rogers been around the block a little bit more, as Bree says.
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