Outlander Book Club: Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone Chapter 155 breakdown

We reach the end of Outlander Book 9. Here's our breakdown of the Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone chapter.
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Foreshadowing in the Outlander chapter

There may be a bit of foreshadowing in this chapter of a love triangle to come. We know Germain is sweet on Fanny, and I’ll admit that I forgot all about Cyrus. Is it possible that Fanny will need to make a choice between the boys? I would like to see her struggle with her upbringing but also get the choice.

However, this chapter is more about the drama. William has come to Jamie looking for help, and we know that it’s to save Lord John Grey. It makes sense for William to turn to Jamie. This offers some hope that there can be some sort of reconciliation between all parties with the truth out.

Adapting the Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone chapter

I still don’t expect Bobby and Silvia to be in Outlander Season 8. There are a lot of reasons for this, and I’ve already gone into them. This doesn’t stop William from interrupting some sort of peace.

It would be possible for Claire and Jamie to be sitting in peace another way. Maybe they could be with Roger and Bree. They could be watching the kids playing or something like that. This would still have the same impact that this arrival has in the books. It’s all about that reminder that there is still trouble out there. The Frasers don’t get their peace just yet.

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