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This is a another piece arguing that the departures from the source material actually make TV Outlander better. I pretty much agree 100%. I am particularly fond of this passage:
(WARNING: The article contains some spoilers for (mostly) seasons 3 and 4)
To wish that Outlander wouldn’t change a word is to wish for a television series that’s, and I’m spitballing here, 50 episodes a season, sometimes offensive, borderline incomprehensible, and prohibitively expensive, with some seriously weird and unnecessary subplots and loads more voice-over.
(WARNING: The article contains some spoilers for (mostly) seasons 3 and 4)