Ronald D. Moore

  • NewsYahoo TV

    15 Genre Shows That Helped Shape TV Today

    What was the first genre show to resonate with you? 1. HBO owes a “thank you” to The Incredible Hulk. Because when you’re a skinny, nerdy 10-year-old, you wish you could transform into a painted green Lou Ferrigno and beat the living s–t out of anyone who makes you angry.

  • EntertainmentKimberly Potts

    ‘Star Trek’ Conventions: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About ‘Trek’ Fan Gatherings

    As Trekkies gather this weekend at Star Trek: Mission New York to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Gene Roddenberry-created sci-fi TV classic, we offer up a few facts you might not have known about Trek conventions, and how vital they’ve been to the series’ ability to live long and prosper.

  • NewsCarrie Bell

    'Outlander' Postmortem: Yes, Diana Gabaldon Was in Support of That Season 2 Premiere Twist

    Warning: This postmortem for the “Through A Glass, Darkly” episode of 'Outlander' contains episode, series, and even a few book spoilers.

  • NewsKen Tucker

    'Outlander' Review: We're Not In Scotland Anymore

    There’s a lot less sword-play and a lot more mental gaming in the opening hours of Season 2, and without giving away too many details, the show's implicit feminism finds a new way to establish itself.

  • NewsCarrie Bell

    'Outlander' Stars Pick Their Characters' Most Important Season 1 Scenes

    As anyone who has read Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander novels knows, the old adage “Look back to where you have been for a clue to where you are going” certainly rings true for our favorite ragtag gang of time travelers and freedom fighters, as well as for their constant tormentor, Black Jack. “Actions in Season 1 have consequences and lasting effects on their relationships and their mission to alter history or the future, depending on how you look at it.” Related: ‘Outlander’ Season 2: What We Know

  • NewsEthan Alter

    'Outlander' Live Stream: Watch the Cast and Creators Talk Season 2

    We’re still a few days away from the end of #Droughtlander, but Outlander fans can quench their thirst tonight right here on Yahoo TV. In advance of the Apr. 9 Season 2 premiere, we’ll be live-streaming a Television Academy panel featuring the cast and crew of the Starz hit. Moderated by CBS news correspondent Michelle Miller, the panel will include showrunner Ronald D. ...