Outlander's executive producer Maril Davis has revealed the future of two main characters who have been absent from the time-travelling drama.
Outlander's executive producer Maril Davis has opened up on the fate of Lauren Lyle and César Domboy's characters.
Speaking about the characters, Davis said: "I agree, I love Marsali and Fergus. I don't know if we will see them in season eight but they're amazing characters but sadly no, we don't see them." Davis also explained why the duo were not part of season seven, as she said: "You know, Lauren was busy with a couple of other things as was Cesar so you know that was purposely in talking with those actors and where we decided to take this season, we don't see their stories unfortunately."
Not only had Marsali struggled following the attack on Fraser's Ridge by Lionel but Fergus had been left feeling unable to protect her and support his family, resorting to the bottle for comfort. Then in the eighth novel Written in My Own Heart's Blood, the print shop is burnt down with the couple thrown into jeopardy.
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