There’s no doubt that the Outlander books are packed with magical and twisty storylines. Some of them have made it to the TV show, but there isn’t enough time for everything. That led to the worry that some storylines wouldn’t quite make it.
At the same time, some storylines have been changed. That’s certainly the case on Outlander Season 8, but sometimes due to necessity and time. That doesn’t take away from the show’s writers including needed and exciting storylines from the books, especially from Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone. Here are four that come from the books, even with some of the changes.
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William Believing That Ben Is Alive
At the end of Outlander Season 8 Episode 2, William learns that Ben probably didn’t die while as a prisoner of the Continental Army. The man in Ben’s grave definitely wasn’t Ben, but when he talks to Lord John Grey about it, John doesn’t believe it. He just thinks that Ben and this other fellow have been placed in the wrong graves.
It casts some doubt for William, and he decides not to tell Amaranthus about his reveal. In the novels, William does learn that Ben isn’t alive, and there is a much bigger storyline with Amaranthus — as she knows! With Outlander Season 8 nowhere near over yet, we can’t rule out the possibility of the full twisty storyline to come.
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Percy Coming to John With a Request
While at lunch, Percy Beauchamp sits down next to Lord John Grey, immediately showing just how much history they have. He also has a request: to help him get in touch with a man named Claudel Fraser. This man we know better as Fergus Fraser.
Yes, this is directly from Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone. There’s a big storyline that involves a particular Comte and a potential financial landfall. It’s unclear just how much the show will delve into this, but it’s exciting to see a storyline many didn’t expect to be included added in.
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Claire Heals a Baby Girl
During Outlander Season 8 Episode 3, Claire helps with the delivery of twins. It all starts when a young Black girl called Agnes comes to find her, leading her to her mother, Susannah. While the son is born healthy, the daughter is stillborn, and Claire uses her magical powers to bring the baby back to life.
While the circumstances of the woman coming to Claire are slightly different — they’re a family who live on Fraser’s Ridge in the books — Claire does end up healing the stillborn baby. After remembering Master Raymond and hearing about a doctor from Roger, Claire starts to focus more on her healing abilities, which leads to a major moment toward the end of Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone.
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Jamie and Cunningham Find Themselves on Opposite Sides
Diana Gabaldon has said that the storyline of Jamie and Captain Cunningham isn’t from the books, but that’s not quite true. The conversation itself is purely engineered by the show, helping to explain something that is sure to come up later. The change is necessary for a show’s timeline and method of explanation.
In the books, there are men smuggling weapons onto the Ridge, and Cunningham does have something to do with it, but it all happens in the background until it reaches a boiling point. Clearly, things that go through Jamie’s mind have to be shown on the TV screen, which explains why Cunningham’s intentions have to come up immediately, rather than playing in the background.
Much of the final season of Outlander has included storylines from the books. It’ll be exciting to see more of what’s to come.
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