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In high school, Jackie is the captain of the Yellowjackets soccer team, Shauna's best friend and Jeff's girlfriend. She is accepted into Rutgers University prior to the plane crash. After the plane crash, she has the most difficulty adapting to life in the wilderness and adjusting to life without a high school social structure.
Jackie (Ella Purnell) confronts Shauna (Sophie Nélisse), as she feels she has been very distant and wants to know what is happening. Shauna reveals her pregnancy, but claims that the father was Randy, a fellow classmate. Jackie says she will support her, but is left confused because the timeline of their supposed encounter does not make sense.
After a season of dark omens, near death experiences and many theories, Jackie’s fate on Yellowjackets was finally revealed. And while it’s one that some viewers may have predicted, how things ...
Ever since Yellowjackets season 2 was confirmed, the internet has been abuzz with burning questions and wild theories. ... Is it possible that Jackie is still alive? What really happened to those ...
Viewers still know virtually nothing of what happened while they were stranded." [6] Brittney Bender of Bleeding Cool gave the episode a perfect 10 out of 10 rating and wrote, "Showtime's Yellowjackets rises above expectations, being both emotionally gripping and visually stunning. The story goes to unexpected places in the best possible ways ...
By the time the credits roll on Yellowjackets‘ Season 2 finale, one of the ill-fated soccer team’s adult survivors is dead. And even though it’s [Spoiler]’s fault, I’m blaming [Spoiler ...
This week’s Yellowjackets deals with the emotional fallout that accompanies having a friend for dinner. ... Lottie approaches and gently tells her that what happened was what Jackie would’ve ...
What the Yellowjackets have gone through in just one season is incredible, and they're not out of the woods yet (literally — there's so much more to cover in the past timeline)." [8] Caroline Framke of Variety wrote, "Now that the show's a success, Yellowjackets has more eyes on it than ever. More people will work harder to find its every ...