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The script is lean and brutal. The witch trial sequence is a masterclass in escalating tension: each accusation (herbs, healing, “familiarity” with Jamie) builds toward Geillis’s explosive reveal. The episode tackles:
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The episode’s narrative engine is the trial of Geillis Duncan (Lotte Verbeek) and Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe) for witchcraft. The narrative strategy here is brilliant in its economy; by placing both women in the dock, the show forces the audience to compare and contrast their methods of survival. Geillis, revealed finally to be a fellow time traveler from the 1960s, represents a chaotic, almost hedonistic approach to the past. She embraces the danger, using her knowledge of the future for personal gain and political manipulation, eventually culminating in a sacrifice that borders on the fanatical. In contrast, Claire has spent the season trying to maintain her 20th-century morality in a barbaric time. The trial strips away Claire's superior attitude; she is no longer the modern woman looking down on superstitious Scots, but a victim of the same system that threatens her friend. The script is lean and brutal
However, the emotional core of the episode lies in the relationship between Claire and Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan). Until this point, Claire has been desperate to return to the standing stones and her husband, Frank. Jamie’s intervention at the trial—offering himself as a sacrifice to save the women—is the ultimate expression of his character. He does not understand the full truth of Claire’s origins, yet he trusts her implicitly. The subsequent escape and the scene at the stones provide the episode’s emotional climax. Geillis, revealed finally to be a fellow time