5 top takeaways from the Outlander Season 4, Episode 2 promo and synopsis

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The promo and synopsis for Outlander Season 4, Episode 2 are out. It’s time to look at what we can expect to happen next Sunday.

One of the great things about book adaptations is seeing how favorite scenes will play out. It’s also fun to see when particular storylines show up. Outlander Season 4, Episode 2 is going to bring us the introduction of Aunt Jocasta.

With the promo and synopsis now out, it’s possible to get an idea of what to expect. Just what will happen when Claire and Jocasta meet and why are people storming the house?

In case you haven’t seen them yet, here are the promo and synopsis for the episode. Watch the promo to start making your own opinions on what the episode, titled “Do No Harm,” will bring.

Claire and Jamie visit his Aunt Jocasta at her plantation, River Run; when tragedy strikes at the plantation, Jamie and Claire find themselves caught between what’s right and the law of the land.

Here are my top takeaways from the Outlander Season 4, Episode 2 promo and synopsis.

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5. Claire will make her opinions heard again

Claire is at it again with her thoughts about slavery. We know she doesn’t agree with it and that’s not surprising. Growing up in 20th century Britain and moving around the world will give her a viewpoint that involves equality and civil rights.

However, sometimes she really does need to learn when to just bite her tongue. I don’t mean she has to give up her views, but she needs to remember the time period she’s in. She should know that she can’t change the major events in history and the Civil War is one of those major events. There’s no way she can stop slavery from taking place before the American Revolutionary War.

But that’s not going to stop her from making her opinions heard. The trailer makes that one very clear.