The image doesn’t seem to be a coincidence because if fans will recall from Season 3’s opener on the battlefield at Culloden, Jamie imagines seeing Claire only to see a rabbit replace the manifestation. As Claire comes out of the dream, she wakens to find a rabbit sitting in front of her. He drags her over to a tree where she’s tied up again and delved into the dream world again. That evening, she is sitting around the fire but is struck down by Lionel when she gives him a dirty look. When she comes out of it, Lionel approaches them and puts a gag on Claire so she can’t talk.
In the house we see Murtagh ( Duncan Lacroix) and Jocasta ( Maria Doyle Kennedy) playing with Marsali ( Lauren Lyle) and Fergus’ ( César Domboy) son and they gather around the dinner table. But when Arvin interrupts and grabs Claire to take her with him, the stressful situation is once again overtaken by her dream. When they deboard the carriage, they’re meant to cross the river and Claire asks for Tebbe to help her escape, saying that he’ll be spared if he does. The actor is addressing fans about the treatment he says he and his costars and family have faced. He offers her food and asks for her to remember that he fed her, fearful of what she’ll do to the men once she’s eventually freed. But the ideal world doesn’t last long as Claire wakes on a carriage where the man who had referred to her as a conjure woman introduces himself as Tebbe (Alexis Rodney). Jamie wraps a blanket around her and mentions that she’s shaking so much that she’s making his teeth rattle. Before he can say more, Claire is transported back to her dream where she’s looking out into the rainy evening from the comfort of the house. Once she’s tied up, a man named Wendigo Donner (Brennan Martin) asks Claire where she comes from and he says some unusual things, mentioning a man on the moon. One of the men says it’s going to put them all in danger, accusing Claire of being a conjure woman. When we return to the 18th century, we see Claire attempting to run but once caught she’s slashed by Arvin Hodgepile (Gerald Tyler). A giddy young boy squeals in the arms of an undisclosed individual as Jamie greets Ian ( John Bell) clad in a soldier’s uniform at the door. When he pushes her to the ground her dream world is conjured once more as the doorbell rings. His plan is to bring her to Brownsville where she’ll tell the women she was responsible for the musings of Dr.