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3 days agoThe Book That Helped Caitriona Balfe Understand The "Grief" Of Motherhood
Absence of screens fosters reading habits, as experienced by Caitríona Balfe, who reflects on her journey in the series Outlander.
Especially the first intimacy scene that we did ... Lizzy did mention, like, 'We've never really done this before in the Bridgerton universe.' And what's so great about it is that it's just an extension of their emotion. And it is that hunger and yearning between two worlds, where they feel like it's forbidden. And what does that do to two people? I think it actually just makes the fire that much stronger and hotter.
It wasn't so much about making sure we were comfortable, because we were too comfortable with each other. But there's a dramatic narrative in these scenes, which is not always the case. I often find sex on screen quite boring. Usually, all the tension is leading up to that moment, and then once people are in the sack... During Colin's birthday and that orgy scene, a lot happens emotionally.