The costumes in this episode are intricate. A high-quality feed allows viewers to appreciate the fabric details, the elaborate wigs, and the subtle color shifts that define French fashion.

Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser shines as the emotional anchor of this episode. His devotion to the Fraser family is absolute. His failure to protect Mary Hawkins breaks his spirit, leading to one of the most poignant scenes in the season where he begs Jamie for forgiveness. This setup pays off beautifully in later episodes, establishing Murtagh as the ultimate protector. Technical Excellence: Why the WEBDL Quality Matters

The poisoning attempt and the assault on Mary Hawkins heighten the dangers Claire and Jamie face, making the stakes feel deeply personal, not just political. 4. Conclusion

The title, which translates to "The White Lady," refers directly to Claire Fraser, who is seen by the French court as a ghostly figure of mystery and misfortune, a reputation she leverages to her advantage.

Terry Dresbach’s costume design in this episode—particularly Claire’s gowns—is exceptionally detailed. A WEBDL ensures you can see the fabric textures and intricate embroidery.

Costume designer Terry Dresbach reached a creative peak in Season 2. High-definition streams reveal the intricate embroidery on Jamie’s coats and the delicate lace work on Claire's gowns.