Outlander 2014 TV Series Links
Executive producer Ron D. Moore explains why he made that huge, structural change from the page to the screen in the season two premiere.
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A show can either sink or swim in its second season, and ‘Outlander’ is soaring to new heights. The show looks and feels completely different from its stellar first season, but it’s still the best show on television.
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It's back to the future for Claire
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One of the biggest changes this season is moving the story forward from the muddy glens of Scotland to the beautifully rich and colourful Paris. This move not only will give Jamie and Claire time to recover...
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You hate Outlander‘s Jonathan “Black Jack” Randall! You really, really hate him! And Tobias Menzies loves you for it.
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It’s the time-traveling epic that turned on a nation. As Starz’s hit drama ‘Outlander’ returns for season 2, we’re pulling back the curtain on all the steamy twists and surprise turns ahead.
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In anticipation of the season 2 premiere of Outlander, EW talked to Ronald D. Moore on location in England about the challenges in adapting Diana Gabaldon’s second book Dragonfly in Amber for the small screen.
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The biggest show on TV is back! ‘Outlander’ returns April 9, and HollywoodLife.com talked EXCLUSIVELY to Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan about Jamie and Claire’s relationship in season two.
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Outlander‘s Jamie Fraser may appear to be doing très bien at the start of Season 2, which premieres Saturday (Starz, 9/8c). Sassenach spoiler alert: He’s really, really not.
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The transporting Starz phenom Outlander is many engrossing genre-blending, genre-bending things at once: a meticulously realized period drama; a feminist-framed portrait of survival and intimacy.
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