If you aren't caught up on season four of Outlander, proceed with caution. There are spoilers ahead.



Still on tenterhooks after the gripping final scene of Outlander's season premiere? Let us offer a little Claire and Jamie palate cleanser. In the sneak peek of this week's episode below, the Frasers arrive at Jamie's aunt Jocasta's house, a plantation in North Carolina known as River Run.

Clearly the couple survived Stephen Bonnet's brutal attack, and in general, they look no worse for wear; though, of course, Claire is missing a wedding band.

In the sneak peek, Jamie and his aunt recall Jamie's mother, Ellen MacKenzie, who was Jocasta's sister.

"Oh, your mother adored you," Jocasta tells her nephew, while noting that Jamie has always had signature red hair.

"She adored you as well," Jamie responds. "We spoke of you with love."

Jamie also introduces his aunt to Claire.

"It's a pleasure to meet you, Mistress Cameron," Claire says. To which Jocasta replies, "Oh, I hope you'll call me Auntie, dear. We are kin after all."

The footage ends with Claire agreeing. "Of course," she says. "Auntie it is then."

Aunt Jocasta is one of a few new faces in this season of Outlander. In October of last year, it was announced that she would be played by Maria Doyle Kennedy, an actress and performer who has previously appeared in Orphan Black and Downton Abbey.

Watch the full clip below, and tune in to Outlander Sunday nights at 8 p.m. ET on Starz.

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