Yellowjackets

Warning : There are spoilers ahead for Yellowjackets time of year 3 .

Every season ofYellowjacketsis compelling , but some are better than others . time of year 1 debut in 2021 and introduce witness to the survivor of a planing machine clank in the wilderness . The pilot episode establishedYellowjackets ' wilderness and present - day timelinesand bug how the survivors would descend into cannibalism . With time of year 1 becoming a bang , it did not take long forYellowjacketsseason 2to be greenlit , with the soph season revealing what go on during the survivor ' first wintertime in the wild , along with introducing young grownup survivor in the present tense .

When time of year 3 began , the teenage subsister seemed to be in a better place , but it did not take long to prove otherwise , specially after they found Coach Ben Scott ( Steven Krueger ) and encountered Modern characters in the wilderness for the first meter . In the nowadays , two adult survivors were killed , and another surprise subsister was bring out . TheYellowjacketsseason 3 finaleanswered many of the show ’s long - running mysteries , which make it all the more intriguing to compare it to the other season .

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3Season 2

Despite A Strong Start, The Sophomore Season Has Some Missteps

Yellowjacketsseason 2 got off to an challenging outset by introducing the adult Lottie Matthews ( Simone Kessell ) , who was running a cult - comparable wellness residential area , and brought Natalie Scattorcio ( Juliette Lewis ) there against her will . Seeing the hardship of winter in the wilderness , and how it drove the teenage survivor to deplete Jackie Taylor ( Ella Purnell ) and Javi Martinez ( Luciano Leroux ) was also intriguing , and convey the characters closer to the full - on cannibalism teased in the pilot episode . Walter Tattersall ( Elijah Wood ) was a strong addition as well and proved to be a great panorama married person for Misty Quigley ( Christina Ricci ) .

A compelling Yellowjackets theory imply purgatory , the wild , and an chance for dead fiber to reunify in next seasons .

While season 2 has its strong point and standout moments , it had some trip-up and terminate up feel like the least cohesive season , particularly in the present - day timeline . The report of Lottie ’s wellness community fizzled outand led to the demise of Natalie duringYellowjacketsseason 2 ’s closing , with Natalie ’s end palpate sharp and premature for her journey . The investigating into the end of Adam Martin ( Peter Gadiot ) was resolve without the Yellowjackets being disclose , but the answer felt contrived , unearned , and somewhat absurd .

Custom image of Jackie (Ella Purnell) wearing a butterfly shirt and giving side eye and Lottie (Courtney Eaton) looking up with a smile in Yellowjackets

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2Season 3

There Is Payoff For New & Long-Running Mysteries

Yellowjacketsseason 3 start off a little slow , but it did not take long for the season to find its momentum . Lottie ’s death and a recording from the wild were the double-dyed catalystto institute the adult survivor back together . Those mysteries were the most tempting thing to happen in the present tense since time of year 1 and the recording was an effective way to more closely tie the show ’s timelines together . put in Hannah Finch ( Ashley Sutton ) , Edwin ( Nelson Franklin ) , and Kodiak ( Joel McHale ) in the past was a brilliant twist that enhanced the narrative in both timelines .

Season 3 ended up feeling more cohesive than time of year 2 and concluded on a satisfying , plot - changing line .

The past ’s impact on the present also became richer by make Melissa ( Jenna Burgess ) a developed grapheme and then reveal an adult Melissa ( Hilary Swank ) to be alive and the one who mail the recording to Shauna Sadecki ( Melanie Lynskey ) . More than any other season , Yellowjacketsseason 3 serve major mysteries , including the identity of Pit Girl , the Antler Queen , and how rescue became potential . Season 3 ended up feeling more cohesive than time of year 2 and reason out on a comforting , game - changing note .

Jackie Taylor (Ella Purnell) wearing a blanket, sitting in the cabin, and looking scared during her death vision in the Yellowjackets season 1 finale

1Season 1

It Remains Yellowjackets' Gold Standard

From the captivating beginning to the jaw - dropping ending , season 1 is still the show ’s good . Beginning with Pit Girl being hunted and killed was a great crotchet and left the audience want to find out how the teenaged survivors would get to such a dark place . Yellowjackets ' castingwas phenomenal from the start , and it matt-up like there was body between the teen and adult version of the characters . The two timelines were equally engaging inYellowjacketsseason 1 , and while there was a great great deal of drama , there was plenty of delightfully sullen temper this time of year as well .

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Season 1

100 %

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77 %

Season 2

94 %

Yellowjackets

50 %

time of year 3

84 %

64 %

While some major characters did die , admit Jackie ’s memorable end inYellowjacketsseason 1 ’s ending , the season also had authentically lurid plot twists that buy the farm beyond major character death . Multiple surprise survivors were introduced in late season , but the reveal in the last moments of Lottie being alive in the present was the first sentence it had pass , and it was incredibly effective . Between all these strengths andYellowjacketsseason 1 not having any pacing issues , it is easily the best time of year .

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