Richard Dower wrote: » :eek: 300+ comments, almost all female....built in fanbase?....most comments i've ever seen on Deadline. This could be the next Twilight...for 18-49 females on cable, seven books....Highlander meets Game Of Thrones meets The Notebook + Twilight fandom = $$$$! http://www.deadline.com/2012/07/ron-moore-to-adapt-outlander-novels-into-cable-tv-series/[/QUOTE] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnaqypyJDHs Looks like another hit for Starz
bennyineire wrote: » Will it be on primevidoe ?
Agent Coulson wrote: » Returns this Sunday.
zorro2566 wrote: » I am watching season 3 on RTE2 and after the last episode I checked the Sky planner for the next one and its not on next week! Was that the last episode of season 3 (The Doldrums) or is it on a break for the World Cup?
Avatar MIA wrote: » :eek:
Agent Coulson wrote: » Starz have fallen out and dropped the production company that makes Outlander. Not sure what that actually means now.
December2012 wrote: » In the show, did Lord John Gray arrive to Jamaica with lieutenant Leonard like in the book? He seemed very hostile to somebody who had sailed him safely?
mel.b wrote: » I haven't seen the episode yet as i'm away, but you are correct with your spoiler most takes place in pre civil war america, with small parts in the 1980's and even a bit in the late 1730s
Avatar MIA wrote: » A solid episode that ends series 3. A lot was tied up, and could serve as a show end. I've not read the books, but did watch the show discussion at the end and it does suggest the rest of the show is based in America. Not sure how I feel about that, but will give it a go when it returns