'Outlander' season 3 spoilers: EP says iconic 'Voyager' print shop scene will be to the letter

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When "Outlander" season 3 begins, Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Catriona Balfe) will be miles and years apart, but as promised, this will not last.

Fans are especially looking forward to the print shop scene from the novel, "Voyager," the third book in the "Outlander" series by Diana Gabaldon, where the new season of the time-travel drama will be based on.

Fans hope that this season, which will mark the reunion of Jamie and Claire in "Outlander" season 3, will be done perfectly and to the letter, and executive producer Matthew B. Roberts knows how big of a deal it is.

The EP shared a glimpse of the script for the scene. Fans expressed worries when it said "Jamie enters" when in the book, he was already inside the print shop.

"That feels like you have zero trust in me," he said to a fan and asked them to be calm. In another tweet, he said, "Two ways to go: look for differences and be upset if there are any or take pleasure in the sameness." He also hinted that there might be no changes in the iconic scene in the book when it gets translated in "Outlander" season 3 after a fan suggested that fans have another option, which is to take pleasure in the changes as well. "I stand corrected—plus I ran out of room for a [third] choice," Roberts said. Knowing the importance of this scene and Roberts' commitment, fans can count on a great adaptation for it in the series. Roberts also asked fans to give them a little trust, especially with the "Outlander" season 3 scene of such great importance. "I hope after 29 episodes we have engendered some goodwill [and] trust... [and] guessing can only cause angst," he tweeted out.

"Outlander" season 3 will premiere in spring 2017 on Starz.

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