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Warning: This post contains major spoilers for Yellowjackets‘ Season 2 finale. Proceed accordingly. By the time the credits roll on Yellowjackets‘ Season 2 finale, one of the ill-fated soccer ...
Shauna suddenly wakes up the next morning and is horrified to find that it started snowing, and Jackie froze to death. Somewhere, Lottie, Van and Misty take a heart to a tree, where Lottie starts speaking in French before proclaiming, "and let the darkness set us free."
Lottie, the once and perhaps future Antler Queen, has super-rich absentee parents; in one early scene, we watch her swallow antipsychotics under the cold eye of a uniformed maid. Bleak!
In Lottie's "Sharing Shack," Shauna admits that Jeff was the blackmailer instead of Adam, Taissa reveals she hired Jessica Roberts to investigate the survivors, and Misty reveals the truth of the reporter's death. Lottie insists the wilderness is demanding a sacrifice and presents a choice of six cups, one containing phenobarbital, to the women.
Shauna and Jeff (Warren Kole) visit Jackie's parents, as each year they hold a "birthday party" for Jackie after her death. Even though Jeff was Jackie's boyfriend, they believe Jackie would approve of their relationship. Shauna then visits Jackie's bedroom, where she exchanges a conversation with an hallucination of Jackie.
It’s official: With one decisive gulp in its Season 2 premiere (now streaming on Showtime, ahead of its cable network debut Sunday), Yellowjackets becomes the cannibalism drama we all knew it ...
OK, Yellowjackets faithful: Time to dig in. Think of last week’s final scene — of Shauna biting Jackie’s dismembered ear — as an appetizer in advance of the full-on cannibalistic bacchanal ...
"Friends, Romans, Countrymen" is the first episode of the second season of the American thriller drama television series Yellowjackets. It is the eleventh overall episode of the series and was written by series creators Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson, and directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer.