Yellowjackets? How story ends? Ugh! So many feelings! So many thoughts! So much WTF! Season 3’s penultimate episode is many things: Brutal, bloody, and far from boring. The past and present continue to mirror each other, through fractured alliances, desperate choices, and one death that rewrites the emotional map of the show.Travis lures Lottie to a spiked pit trap in a failed attempt to kill her, but when she avoids falling in, he takes it as a sign that the wilderness protects her. Lottie apologizes—genuinely—and for a brief moment, it feels like peace might be possible. Shauna’s descent continues. She fires a rifle at Melissa in a paranoid rage, grazing her and terrifying the group. The moment is unhinged even by Yellowjackets standards and confirms her full shift.Natalie, Melissa, Gen, Akilah, and Mari plan an escape with Kodiak and Hannah, but when it goes sideways, Hannah stabs Kodiak in the eye. Her shift in loyalty—and that kill—is sudden, brutal, and cements a new passion for science...and murder.As hope fades, snow begins to fall again. Winter is back. The escape is off. Natalie breaks down as the cold seals their fate. It’s a direct callback to Season 1’s snowy cliffhanger and a brutal reminder: the wilderness always has the last word.Misty, meanwhile, quietly attempts to repair the same emergency beacon she smashed in Season 1. When Natalie catches her, the betrayal is awe inspiring. They may be stuck in the woods, but the emotional fallout hits just as hard.Van, hospitalized and unconscious, hallucinates a vision with her younger self (Liv Hewson), who gives her a nudge—literally and metaphorically. Van wakes up and checks herself out, determined to rejoin the group. It's a bittersweet and clever meta-scene co-pitched by the actors, blending past and present in one final quest.Shauna tortures Melissa in the kitchen, slicing off a piece of her arm and trying to make her eat it. It’s not subtle, and it’s not metaphorical—it’s cannibalism trauma re-emerging with a vengeance.Melissa escapes but doesn’t get far before being captured again by Van, Tai, and Misty. In a twist, Shauna accuses Melissa of killing Lottie and locking her in the freezer. Misty confesses she did the freezer stunt herself, just to stop Shauna from going full Jack Nicholson.Misty leaves, seeks out Walter, and snoops through Lottie's cloned phone—and finds something that clearly sparks her. We don’t know what it is yet, but it’s enough to send her running back to the group. One guess: it’s about Melissa.Meanwhile, Melissa sets a trap of her own—closing the flue and flooding the cabin with carbon monoxide. Shauna and Tai pass out. Van saves them, but Tai sees Other Tai one last time during the haze and finally rejects her. It’s a turning point, and maybe the first time Tai feels truly whole.In the final minutes, Van tries to kill Melissa to save herself—believing, maybe, that a sacrifice will cure her cancer. But she can’t do it. Melissa, however, can. She stabs Van in the chest. Van dies. Tai and Misty arrive seconds too late.Van’s final vision is of her younger self, telling her she already found the treasure. The treasure is love, closure, and a little peace before the end? At least Mikey had his marble bag!Join Glenn and Isa as they break down the carnage, callbacks, and slow emotional combustion of a show that refuses to soften its edges or coddle you.Listen wherever you get your podcasts…or on a CD-R labeled “For Emergencies,” tucked in a shoebox next to a lantern recorder and a broken compass...and burned on the CD is "One Night in Bangkok" from Chess, Dolly Parton's "9 to 5" and a selection of tunes from Canadian Songstress Anne Murray.Send us your theories and questions:
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