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“Do No Harm” is notable for its unflinching look at slavery in the backcountry, a region often romanticized in frontier narratives. Unlike Outlander’s treatment of slavery in Jamaica (Season 3), which was more exoticized, Season 4 grounds it in the mundane reality of the rural South.
The episode closes with a sense of foreboding. The title, "Do No Harm," is deeply ironic. Claire tries to adhere to the Hippocratic Oath, but the world around her makes that impossible. The acquisition of the gemstone from the Beardsley transaction sets up their financial security, but the episode suggests that security in America is built on unstable ground. outlander s04e02 tv
The episode’s title refers to the Hippocratic Oath, which Claire is forced to test in an extreme scenario: Outlander Season 4 Episode 2 Review: Do No Harm “Do No Harm” is notable for its unflinching