While waiting for a Giants game to start, Outlander executive producer Ronald D. Moore did a brief Twitter Q & A for fans on Twitter. Here is what he had to say:
@kellyjknapp I get emotional sometimes just pitching scenes in the writers room. You try to put yourself in the moment
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) May 7, 2016
@twingles321 There are a few surprises in 213
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) May 7, 2016
@David_ONeill_ TV shows, but it's a close call
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) May 7, 2016
@peggyvanslp Breaking stories in writers room and working in editorial
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) May 7, 2016
@Chalmers01 We start with all the book scenes up on the board and work from there
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) May 7, 2016
@ScoutMama @SamHeughan Only when he had to take his shirt off
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) May 7, 2016
@kellyjknapp Claire & Jamie's apartment was just wonderful. I also loved the "star chamber" as we called it which hasn't been seen yet
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) May 7, 2016
@SassenachSJ Voyager is a little easier in terms of story but very complex for production
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) May 7, 2016
@Allysonheather Not yet
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) May 7, 2016
@gwhitmanwriter Both challenging for different reasons. S1 is just getting it up and going, S2 was changing everything about S1.
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) May 7, 2016
@KateGracen Very exciting to talk about the ships. Whole season looks like a lot of fun. Very challenging – but that's Outlander
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) May 7, 2016
@Dumspirospero67 @Writer_DG It's a long complicated process. We always start with the book and only make changes we feel necessary for TV
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) May 7, 2016
@phillyoutlander Nothing official yet but I'm very, very optimistic and we're actively starting to plan.
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) May 7, 2016
Source: Ronald D. Moore on Twitter