![]() The early description of the show's version of Tom revealed that he was an Ardsmuir prisoner like Jamie (and Murtagh, for that matter), but a devout Protestant rather than Catholic like Jamie, and they weren't the best of friends even under some of the worst circumstances. Murtagh's survival beyond Culloden is an exception to the rule, and the show did ultimately kill him off once it was time for the story to move on. ![]() In all seriousness, Outlander does tend to stick with the big beats of what happens in the books. What's the coming American Revolution when things are so complicated on the home front? While it's hard to even imagine Sam Heughan's Jamie cheating on Claire, it's very easy to understand why there could be some tension on the Ridge. In the book, Malva Christie becomes pregnant and claims that Jamie is the father. Plus, if the show follows A Breath of Snow and Ashes, another member of the Christie family will cause trouble on Fraser's Ridge. ![]()
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