Outlander Book Club: Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone Chapter 96 breakdown
Foreshadowing in the Outlander chapter
I don’t see too much in the way of foreshadowing in this chapter. There is a tease of Bree’s heart condition getting worse before it gets better, but I don’t think we ever really worried too much about her, did we? It was just a sign that she wouldn’t go back to her own time again. She’s home with her parents.
Adapting the Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone chapter
I don’t expect to see this chapter used in the TV series. There’s going to be so little time, so I don’t think we’ll have John Cinnamon’s part covered in the series. Lord John Grey’s story hasn’t been covered in full. I guess it all depends on whether we’ll get William’s story in Quebec, but again, there’s so little time that I suspect we won’t get anything that isn’t majorly important to the Revolutionary War at this point.
So, it would mean that this chapter is skipped over. The only thing I’ll miss is seeing this caring side of Brianna, to be honest. I’ve just never really cared that much about John Cinnamon in the story. That might just be me, as we all connect to different side characters in different ways, but I just wouldn’t be too heartbroken not to have this chapter.
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