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Outlander's Jamie and Claire Get Goofy in Bed and Other Season 7 Bloopers — Watch Exclusive Reel

Outlander's Jamie and Claire Get Goofy in Bed and Other Season 7 Bloopers — Watch Exclusive Reel

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Outlander Season 7 aired its finale months ago, but the time-travel drama keeps on giving: May we present you with the Starz drama's latest blooper reel?
The exclusive video above is part of a featurette from Outlander: The Complete Seventh Season, which is now available on DVD and Blu-ray. In it, series stars Sam Heughan, Caitríona Balfe, Sophie Skelton, Richard Rankin, John Bell and others get silly in outtakes from the past season. Heughan and Balfe get the giggles in bed. Skelton makes a prop mistake. Charles Vandervaart falls off his mark, literally. Time-travel hilarity, all the way around.
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Sadly, the video above gives no hint at how the show's upcoming final season will resolve its latest cliffhanger: Did the daughter Claire thought was stillborn decades before somehow survive? (Read a full recap, and hear what Heughan had to say on the matter.)
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Starz has not yet announced a premiere date for Outlander's final season. However, the prequel series Outlander: Blood of My Blood, which follows the love stories of Jamie's and Claire's parents, will get underway this summer.
Press PLAY on the video above to watch the Highland hijinks unfold. Then hit the comments with favorite moments from Season 7!
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