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Sam Heughan, Caitriona Balfe 2018: Actor Drops Hint That Jamie Causes Claire Grief in Upcoming Installment

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Fans of the Starz period drama “Outlander” will be glad to know that season 4 will just be as exciting as the show's previous seasons. The show's cast and crew have already talked about how season 4 will be a different challenge for the Frasers considering the change in setting to North Carolina. But Sam Heughan himself teased in an interview that Caitriona Balfe's Claire Fraser may be getting a hard time due to Jamie Fraser's hard-headedness and natural roguishness.

Jamie Fraser showed a hard-headed side of himself when Balfe's Claire Fraser took the risk to return to the past. Claire discovered that Jamie Fraser had been involved in smuggling and not-so-honorable activities. While Jamie and Claire have been able to patch their relationship together, there is a chance that Heughan's Jamie may return to illicit activities in North America if the temptation to profit is too much.

If this is sure to happen, fans will also have to wait and see how Aunt Jocasta, played by Mary Doyle Kennedy, will fit into Jamie Fraser's return to illicit activities. If Jamie Fraser plans to engage in questionable acts, he will need to secure a base of operations in the North Carolina plains. Aunt Jocasta's mansion may provide the opportune locations for such meetings and activities.

“Outlander's” season 4 trailer focuses on the new dangers that a North American country will challenge the Frasers with. A preview of the season's potential main villain in Stephen Bonnet is also one of the clearer dangers that the Fraser family must navigate in America. Those who have read the book know that Stephen Bonnet will play an important negative force in the Fraser family's future.

For those who can't wait to see how Sam Heughan's Jamie Fraser will be responsible for putting the Fraser family in danger, “Outlander” season 4 will air its premiere episode on Nov. 4.

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