Outlander Book Club: Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone Chapter 133 breakdown

Brianna has a ludicrous theory in Outlander Book 9, Chapter 133. Here's our breakdown of the Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone chapter.
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Brianna has a ludicrous theory in Outlander Book 9, Chapter 133

William writes to Brianna in Outlander Book 9, Chapter 133. It’s time for Bree to have a ludicrous theory about Captain Richardson.

We know that Captain Richardson is a threat. That’s been made clear on a few occasions. Well, now it turns out that he may have been a threat in another time period as well.

William writes to Bree about the man, warning her that he seems to know her. It’s clear that he is a threat to the whole family, and he has included a crude sketch of the man. The only thing that stands out is his lopsided ears, and this is where Bree’s theory comes in.

Yes, she thinks this man is from her own time period and has had some bad plastic surgery. Honestly, I am willing to suspend belief a lot of the time, but some elements of a fantasy story need to be grounded. This just seems a little too much.

It certainly forwards the plot of Richardson. It continues the idea that he’s a threat, but I’m not all that sure is foreshadows anything. Maybe there’s a little about William.

As for it being used in the TV series, I really hope it’s not. Especially if this storyline does go the route of a comical villain.

Let’s dive into the Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone chapter.