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"F Sharp" received highly positive reviews from critics. Leila Latif of The A.V. Club gave the episode a "B" and wrote, "While the episode wasn't quite balanced, Yellowjackets is still managing to keep things moving while layering new mysteries. Whether that will lead to an overcrowded mess by the midseason point or an intricate tapestry of ...
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.
[5] Cade Taylor of Telltale TV gave the episode a 4.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "Yellowjackets Season 1 Episode 9, “Doomcoming,” is an exhilarating penultimate episode that showcases the yellowjackets’ descent to madness and the notion of true love. “Doomcoming” does exceedingly well to answer what burning questions it can ...
Not long after the Yellowjackets’ plane crashes, the symbol appears carved into a tree at the site where they landed. Later, it appears carved into the floor of the attic at the team’s cabin.
Warning: Spoilers for the Yellowjackets season 2 finale, "Storytelling," directed by Karyn Kusama and written by Ameni Rozsa and created by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson. After eight prior ...
Showtime's runaway hit series Yellowjackets just introduced a cult in the season finale on Jan. 16 and we talked to star Melanie Lynskey about why a certain death is "eating her alive."
At the motel, Natalie prepares to commit suicide, when she is interrupted by a group of people who kidnap her, just as her phone rings. As the group takes her in a van, the phone gets a voice message from Suzie, who reveals that the person who emptied Travis' bank account was Lottie.
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 ...