In this specific hour, the title card fades and we are forced to confront the friction between the 20th century and the 18th. We see Claire, a woman of science trapped in a world of superstition and survival, her modern sensibilities clashing with the brutal economy of the colonies. The high definition makes the blood look too red, the dirt too real. It strips away the romantic soft-focus of memory and presents the past as it likely was: uncomfortable, loud, and dangerous.

This is not the beginning. The first episode is the gasp after the plunge; the second is the realization that the water is deep, cold, and rising. By this point in the narrative, the rugged cliffs of Scotland have faded into the humid, treacherous swamps of the New World. The "1080p" clarity serves only to sharpen the disorientation. The screen is filled with the lush, violent greens of North Carolina, a paradise that hides its teeth.

[Arrival at River Run] ──► [Introduction to Jocasta] ──► [The Slave Crisis] ──► [Claire's Moral Dilemma] The Splendor of River Run

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