'Outlander' season 3 episode 11 spoilers: Claire will be frail and weak, Caitriona Balfe teases character, Jamie's reunion

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After being separated once again, Claire (Caitriona Balfe) will do everything to be reunited with her love, Jamie (Sam Heughan), in "Outlander" season 3 episode 11 titled "Uncharted." After trying her luck by jumping into the sea, it looks like Claire is not the only one who is lost in the ocean.

In the new trailer of the Starz drama series' episode, Jamie finds himself on an unknown island, and he seems to be in a big danger. "There's naught to be done for the men we lost, but no shame in grieving for them," he says.

Claire, on the other hand, does everything to get to Jamaica, even if her body does not permit her to do so. In "Outlander" season 3 episode 11, she is seen frail and weak, but still finds her way to see her husband.

Meanwhile, in an interview with Radio Times, Balfe talked about what fans are going to see in the coming new episode. As Claire bravely jumps into the ocean, the current sends her on the shore in a place she never expected to be in.

In "Outlander" season 3 episode 11, fans will also see Claire figuring out where she is and how to find Jamie to tell him about seeing Harry Tompkins (Ian Reddington). Talking about their much-awaited real reunion, Balfe explained the couple might have a hard time adapting to each other again after being separated for 20 years.

However, Balfe assured Claire and Jamie will effortlessly find their rhythm once again when they are finally back in each other's arms. The 38-year-old star explained it would definitely be nice to see the couple reunited without worries, putting all of their problems out of their way. When they finally reunite, they will be more open to each other, without hiding anything.

"Outlander" season 3 episode 11 will air on Sunday, Nov. 26, at 8 p.m. EST on Starz.

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