NEW YORK, March 7 (UPI) -- Sophie Skelton says she is satisfied with the story line her time-traveling character Bree gets in the eighth and final season of the fantasy romance, Outlander.

"The show was my whole 20s, so I felt it's definitely bits of her growth wrapped up in mine. But I feel really at peace with where she is in Season 8 and that definitely made it easier to kind of let her go and separate the two of us," Skelton, 31, told UPI in a recent Zoom interview.

"They're always going to be in our world a bit. The fans love to make these beautiful edits [of our scenes online] and, obviously, it means so much to the fans, so they're never going to be truly gone. But I think it's nice to kind of leave them where they are in their little world and kind of move forward. So, we'll see how that looks."

Based on the fantasy novels by Diana Gabaldon, this season kicked off Friday on Starz and sees Bree's father Jamie (Sam Heughan) revealing to her mother Claire (Caitriona Balfe) that a book brought back from the future documents the 18th-century battle in the American colonies where Jamie dies.

Jamie tells his wife, who was born in the 20th century, that if this does, indeed, come to pass, she, Bree, Bree's husband Roger (Richard Rankin) and their kids should go back to Claire's natural timeline, but Claire assures him they will stay where they are because the 18th century is now their home.