It seems Brianna's story will play a big part in season six of Outlander.
Actress Sophie Skelton has spoken about how the new season will affect her and Roger (played by Scots actor Richard Rankin) in a new clip unveiled by the official Outlander account on Twitter.
And it seems it will have a lot to do with Claire's (Caitriona Balfe) trauma at the end of season five.
Speaking about the red-haired daughter of Jamie and Claire, Sophie said: "Season Six really does pick up for Brianna personally, in a way of her very much keeping a close eye on her mother but not in a way where she feels sort of suffocated by Brianna's care.
"Brianna has huge empathy for what Claire's going through and she can recognise little signs that maybe other people can't."
The English actress added that her relationship with Roger will also feature heavily, as they resettle back into life on the Ridge after trying to return to the future.
"Their story is sort of starting all over again now that they have made their peace in this century, I think it's very much like going back to chapter one, and just living their life as a family."
And after the Outlander team tagged the post: "Look out, 18th century: Bree is here to stay."
A cheeky reply from co-star Richard Rankin might have given a little more bit more about their story away.
He responded: "Is she tho? [sic]"
So it might not just be the threat of the Revolutionary War heading their way this season that will be the challenge they face, could they once again attempt to return to the future?
Guess we'll have to wait and find out in March 6, when season six airs!
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