The Outlander Writers Had a Huge Fight Over This Season 3 Decision — Half the Room Wanted to Do It Completely Differently
Writers' rooms on long-running shows develop a particular culture of productive conflict — the understanding that the best version of a story emerges from genuine disagreement, and that consensus reached too easily usually means someone stopped fighting for something that mattered.
The Season 3 decision that split the writers most significantly was about the twenty-year gap — specifically, how much of it to show, and whose experience of it to center.
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