Creator Ronald Moore Is ‘Very Curious to See How People React’ to ‘Outlander’ Return
From “Harry Potter” to “Fifty Shades of Grey,” there’s few things more valuable to the entertainment industry than a fiercely beloved book series. There’s also few things more daunting for a producer than the prospect of letting down the protective fans of a fiercely beloved book series, and “Outlander” fans have been obsessing about Claire Randall for more than two decades now.
‘Battlestar’ veteran talks sex scenes, flashbacks and shifting POVs
Back in January at the TCA press tour, I sat down with “Outlander” showrunner Ronald D. Moore to discuss the impact of the POV swap, as well as the expanded role of Frank and how changes from the book have shaped the first season. [In the PaleyFest video above, Moore tells me a bit about Gabaldon’s involvement in the series.]
We also talked about the well-regarded “The Wedding” episode and why it was important to have that episode written and directed by women (Anna Foerster and Anne Kenney, respectively) and whether or not it has been difficult to keep Claire from becoming too steadily a damsel-in-distress.
Read the Q&A HERE (please note the Q&A contains spoilers)
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