Along with being the showrunner/executive producer on Outlander, Ronald D. Moore is also a writer. He wrote the season three premiere, “The Battle Joined,” and he tweeted along with viewers for a later airing of the episode.
Watching 8pm west coast show of S3
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
New main title. Will evolve again this year like last @OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
I like the lack of score throughout this section, holding first music cue for later. Roots us in Jamie's memory
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
Love Jamie killing the guy with a clump of sod!@OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
Our editor Mike O'Halloran did exceptional work through this entire battle sequence @OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
Favorite moment is Jack reaching out for Jamie at the end @OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
These next scenes with Claire & Frank were added at last minute when it appeared the show would be short. @OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
Went to the set for inspiration and saw the fireplace which got me thinking about Claire cooking over campfire @OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
Claire's neighbor Millie is named after the neighbor on the Dick Van Dyke Show @OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
Terry always says fire gives food "that smoky flavor" @OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
Great episode for Rupert. Grant really shines in this one. @OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
Originally Claire looking in the mirror was her first scene @OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
This scene talking about the famous Truman upset over Dewey was written well before the upset election of 2016 @OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
Sam does a lot of very fine work with very little dialogue and mostly lying down. A strong moving performance.@OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
Frank's speech is an homage to my favorite musical of all time -1776. Adapted from a speech from Dickenson to Adams @OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
I kept thinking about when Lucy had little Ricky when I was writing the pregnancy scenes @OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
In the script I referenced the "Merciless Scottish sun" and the crew never let me forget it @OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
I was informed that "flop sweat" is anachronistic in 1948 but decided there was no better term @OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
As scripted, Jamie's arrival at Lallbroch ended the show but in editing I realized the baby was the best ending @OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
Great show – very proud of the whole team!!! @OutlanderCostum
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) September 11, 2017
Source: Ronald D. Moore on Twitter