Before the fete, Claire is poisoned at court with bitter cascara. While she and her unborn baby survive, the attempt—likely orchestrated by the Comte St. Germain—highlights the growing hostility toward the Frasers.
The narrative centers on a high-stakes dinner party designed to derail Prince Charles Stuart’s war effort by exposing his lack of leadership to potential investors like the Duke of Sandringham. outlander s02e04 m4p
The episode's title refers to a legendary "White Lady"—a mythical figure or sorceress in European folklore. In this context, Jamie uses the rumor of "La Dame Blanche" to protect Claire's reputation, implying she has mystical powers. This title proves life-saving when a group of street bandits, hearing the name, flees in terror rather than continuing their assault on Claire. Before the fete, Claire is poisoned at court
The episode uses Claire’s reputation as a "white lady" or sorceress as a double-edged sword—both a protection and a target. The narrative centers on a high-stakes dinner party
Before the fete, Claire is poisoned at court with bitter cascara. While she and her unborn baby survive, the attempt—likely orchestrated by the Comte St. Germain—highlights the growing hostility toward the Frasers.
The narrative centers on a high-stakes dinner party designed to derail Prince Charles Stuart’s war effort by exposing his lack of leadership to potential investors like the Duke of Sandringham.
The episode's title refers to a legendary "White Lady"—a mythical figure or sorceress in European folklore. In this context, Jamie uses the rumor of "La Dame Blanche" to protect Claire's reputation, implying she has mystical powers. This title proves life-saving when a group of street bandits, hearing the name, flees in terror rather than continuing their assault on Claire.
The episode uses Claire’s reputation as a "white lady" or sorceress as a double-edged sword—both a protection and a target.