This season is so boring! I can't believe how dull and unimaginative it is. I'm just patiently waiting for it to end already.
I'm super PO'ed that they kill Fergus. Just, WTF? And why? No, show, you do not have to kill a main character just because it's the final season. Also, Fergus' death takes any suspense out of Jamie's alleged upcoming demise because they're not killing both of them now. Not that I actually believed Frank's book. No way are they offing Jamie.
Anyhow, in the books, it is Fergus and Marsali's youngest child that dies in the fire but I didn't want that to happen. They could've just not killed either one. Let Fergus save the boys and then they could've all went back to Fraser's Ridge together. Tho the scene where Marsali first sees Jamie and breaks down crying in his arms did hit hard. I'm just mad they chose to kill Fergus when freaking William is right there, begging for someone to put him out of my misery.
The reconning of Faith's death is a big, huge WTF. I'm not even sure the point of it. Is it suppose to be a good thing that she lived but Jamie and Claire never knew her and then she was horribly murdered? Or that her eldest daughter was sold into prostitution and committed suicide to avoid the gallows for killing a dude? or that her youngest daughter is now traumatized for life? There was no need for Franny to be Jamie and Claire's granddaughter for me to believe they would have taken her in and loved her as their own. See: Fergus.
And then there is William. What a PAB this guy has turned out to be. I think we were lied to. No way this whiny little man baby was sired by Jamie or raised by Lord John. All I want is for someone to slap the taste out of his mouth and then send him back to England since he apparently loves it so much. Also, didn't William have sex with Jane? Are they even going to address that she was his retconned niece?
Over all, super disappointing final season. I'm just ready for it to end. I had 4 beloved characters -- Lord John, Young Ian, Fergus and Marsali. One is dead, the other left grieving her soul mate, Ian's story is bland (I don't like his new wife) and poor Lord John has to put him with a temperamental child for the rest of his life, apparently.