'Outlander' season 2 spoilers: Claire learns of Jamie's role in why she has a bad reputation

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Claire (Caitriona Balfe) will find out what the French people think of her in the next episode of "Outlander" season 2.

In the promo clip for the episode, titled "Untimely Resurrection," Claire and Jamie (Sam Heughan) are talking about the night when she, Mary Hawkins (Rosie Day) and Murtaugh (Duncan Lacroix) are attacked by a gang on their way back home.

Claire tells her husband that the assailants mistakenly referred to her as "La Dame Blanche," which she finds out is some sort of a mystical creature.

Jamie then realizes that he could have been the reason why the townspeople are calling her "La Dame Blanche." He confesses that one time at Madame Elise, he told one of the prostitutes who was insisting herself on him that his wife would use her supernatural powers if she found out that he touched another woman.

This makes Claire furious because she cannot believe that her husband almost called her a witch after she and her friend Geillis (Lotte Verbeek) were accused of practicing witchcraft. Will this cause another trouble in their relationship?

Another trailer for the episode shows that the couple is having problems with their marriage because of their separate agenda. Jamie is bent on avenging the physical and emotional abuses that he received from Black Jack Randall (Tobias Menzies). Meanwhile, Claire worries about its possible implication on her present day husband, Frank, who happens to be Black Jack's descendant.

According to the synopsis for the upcoming episode, "Claire and Jamie reunite and attempt to extinguish fires until Claire makes an unexpected change of course; Jamie and Claire's relationship is tested when the past rears its ugly head."

Also, the episode will feature the effects of the attack on Mary Hawkins and Alex Randall (Laurence Dobiesz), Black Jack's brother who happens to be Mary's true love.

"Outlander" season 2 episode 5 airs on Saturday, May 7, on Starz.

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