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-- start chatting here! --Jocasta, who is blind but sharp-witted, offers Jamie the inheritance of the plantation. However, Claire and Jamie are deeply unsettled by the institution of slavery. Jamie attempts to set a condition for the inheritance: he will only take it if he can free the enslaved people. He soon learns that local North Carolina laws make manumission (the act of freeing slaves) near impossible without proving "meritorious service" for every individual. The Conflict: "Do No Harm"
After the harrowing theft by Stephen Bonnet in the season premiere, Jamie, Claire, and Young Ian arrive at , the North Carolina plantation owned by Jamie’s aunt, Jocasta Cameron . While the initial reunion is warm, the atmosphere quickly shifts as the Frasers realize the estate is maintained by 152 enslaved people. outlander s04e02 720p web h264
The episode is now available to stream or download in 720p resolution, encoded with the H.264 codec, commonly referred to as WEB H264. This ensures a crisp and clear video with efficient compression, suitable for various devices and internet connections. Jocasta, who is blind but sharp-witted, offers Jamie
Enjoy watching Outlander season 4 episode 2 in high definition! He soon learns that local North Carolina laws
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In "Do No Harm," Claire is confronted with the brutal reality of slavery up close. The episode gives us a harrowing sequence involving a slave named Rufus. The medical storyline allows Claire to exercise her skills, but it also serves as a vehicle for the show’s moral commentary. Her horror is our horror, and the episode uses her perspective to critique the "civilization" they have stumbled into.