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Claire’s scene change happens off-screen, between seasons. It is the moment she decides to lie to Frank about Jamie’s existence. That is her new I-frame. From that point forward, all P-frames (dinner conversations, walks in the park, doctor visits) are predicted from that lie. And just like in video compression, predicting from a corrupted I-frame corrupts everything downstream.

Claire chooses temporal resolution. She needs the past to move smoothly—to replay Jamie’s hands on her waist, the crackle of Lallybroch’s hearth, the wet thud of a sword entering flesh. To keep that timeline fluid, she lets spatial details decay. She forgets the name of the innkeeper. She blurs the pattern of Frank’s new tweed jacket. She compresses her 20th-century life into a thumbnail. outlander s02e01 openh264

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