![]() So they decided to do what any group of crazed teenagers whose adult coach has left them unattended to explore some caves would do in this situation: they decided to ritualistically sacrifice one of their own as an offering to the "wilderness." In exchange, they hope to save Lottie and sustain themselves a bit longer by cannibalizing their chosen sacrifice. The Yellowjackets are exhausted, starving, and desperate without their leader Lottie-who's in a bad way after volunteering to let Shauna free kick her body to within an inch of its life as a means of purging Shauna's anger at losing her baby. The chase is on! In the penultimate episode of its second season, Yellowjackets has barreled at a breakneck pace towards not only a finale that the cast has described as " devastating" and " relentless," but also towards giving viewers something they've been waiting for since the show's pilot. (After all, it's the only series that deploys dramatic devices like Chekov's Tori Amos lyric.) Spoilers below. ![]() ![]() ![]() Welcome back to the Yellowjackets hive! Every week we'll be interviewing someone from the addictive Showtime drama to discuss the shockers from the latest episode, get hints on what to look out for in the rest of the season, and to break down the Easter eggs that abound in the show's scripts, props, and even in its killer '90s soundtrack. ![]()
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