20 Most Shocking Moments on Yellowjackets (Post-Finale)

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VOICE OVER: Rebecca Brayton
WRITTEN BY: Cameron Johnson
From brutal deaths to supernatural occurrences, this survival thriller keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Join us as we explore the most jaw-dropping moments that defined this series. Warning: major spoilers ahead as we dive into cannibalism, sacrifice, and the darkness that lurks in the wilderness. Our countdown includes Natalie's sacrifice, Lottie's mysterious powers, Jackie's tragic end, shocking revelations about Taissa, and much more! Which moment left you most disturbed? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Top 20 Most Shocking Moments on Yellowjackets
Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the most twisty and twisted developments on Showtime’s sensational survival thriller. There will be plenty of spoilers to stomach ahead.
One of the biggest mysteries going into Season 3 was… of whom Hilary Swank plays into the present timeline. Another major mystery develops when an anonymous blackmailer sends the Yellowjackets an incriminating tape. Both questions are answered when Shauna tracks down the blackmailer, who is none other than fellow Yellowjacket and wilderness fling Melissa. After returning to civilization, she faked her death and built a happy life as Kelly with the daughter of the woman who found the Yellowjackets. She still holds her own in a confrontation with Shauna, until the intruder bites off a chunk of Melissa’s arm to force-feed it to her. Even after 25 years, some exes just bring out the worst in us.
The chaos of Doomcoming raises questions about Lottie’s leadership. But there’s no time to discuss them when a bear wanders up to the cabin. Lottie steps up with a knife, only for the predator to inexplicably submit to execution. This provides food for the group, with Lottie saving the heart as a totem for cult rituals. Some of the girls are now convinced that she truly has a mystical connection to nature. Some fans, however, theorize that the bear was so docile due to illness. Eating this meat could account for some of the Yellowjackets’ disturbing actions in the subsequent season. All the same, the slaying calmly yet disquietingly sets Lottie at the head of the food chain.
Older Taissa[a] and Van have dinner at an upscale restaurant as a reprieve from the latter’s cancer treatment, among other recent tragedies. The couple ultimately decides to liven up the night by running out on the check. When a waiter pursues them into the street, the shock of nearly getting hit by a bus causes him to have a fatal heart attack. So much for the audience’s reprieve from tragedy. After Van receives news that her supposedly terminal cancer is regressing, Tai speculates that this man was sacrificed by a spiritual force. Her remorseful mistress reluctantly supports this idea, but is unprepared for the dark lengths they may have to go for her survival.
Shauna isn't out of the woods yet after she gives birth to a baby boy. She spends the episode struggling to calm the newborn and protect him from her cannibal cabinmates. The image of her failure to save him from becoming dinner is horrifying enough. But it turns out it was all a dream… including the baby's initial survival. Shauna awakens from her long slumber to the devastating news that he was actually stillborn. It's not exactly a surprise that the boy won't be coming home with the gang. Still, his fate is so heartbreaking, and the would-be mother’s hallucination so disturbing, as to even leave the audience traumatized. The event may also mark the true beginning of Shauna’s descent into madness.
What a ‘90s way for teenage girls to cope with being stranded in the woods. And what a way for them to discover that someone has run out of meds for schizophrenia. As Jackie leads a séance to appease those who believe their cabin to be haunted, a window suddenly blows open. Lottie begins to panic and frantically mutter in French. She then slams her face against the window, which snaps her out of the fugue state and leaves her with permanent scars. Thus begins the schism among Yellowjackets and viewers over whether Lottie is disturbed by bizarre natural phenomenon or connected with something mystical. One thing is certain: the spirits weren't confirming for Misty that her feelings for Coach Ben are mutual.
Teen Misty finds a kindred spirit in Kristen, who is herself so desperate to be liked that she lets everyone think her name is Crystal. That's nothing compared to Misty destroying the plane’s emergency transmitter after the Yellowjackets showed appreciation for her survival skills. When she confides this in Kristen during a stroll around a cliff, there's only one way to talk her out of plans to tell the rest of the girls. Misty aggressively threatens her friend, until Kristen accidentally slips off the cliff to her death. But was it really an accident? Misty’s mentality is a mystery even to herself. With this new dark secret, though, her edgier eccentric behavior is no longer endearing.
After studying the manual of a private plane abandoned in the woods, Laura Lee goes to find help. It’s a bit too early in the show for audiences to share the Yellowjackets’ optimism for this mission. Indeed, Laura Lee doesn’t even clear the lake before her teddy bear Leonard spontaneously combusts. The fire quickly spreads throughout the plane, causing it to explode. Lottie collapses in horror as she watches her friend become the first casualty since the previous plane crash. Everyone else is baffled by their hope for escape literally going up in flames. Did a mechanical issue in the old contraption ignite Leonard? Or did something not want the Yellowjackets saved quite yet? Either way, fate sadly had different plans for Laura Lee.
The Yellowjackets try to grant Jackie the dignity of a funeral pyre after she freezes to death. However, a sheet of snow extinguishes it just as she’s perfectly cooked. Whether moved by fate or driven mad by hunger, her friends feed on the corpse in a frenzy. The only thing running through their minds is the hallucination of a regal Ancient Greek banquet, an homage to the eating of flesh in Dionysian[b] lore. While Jackie was expected to be the first cannibal feast, it’s a more surreal ceremony than expected. The Yellowjackets come to regret this twisted act of desperation. Still, between their delusional consecration and Coach Ben’s shock at the reality, it’s clear that nobody is in control in this nightmare.
The story begins with a high school soccer team’s plane crashing en route to a national tournament. The nightmare really begins after the crash. Misty wakes up to find several passengers gruesomely killed in their seats, and another burning alive. The handful of survivors burst out of the plane’s emergency door to more carnage and mutilation in the woods. This includes Coach Ben Scott, who faints when the girls free him from a bulkhead to find his right leg completely crushed. In five minutes, “Yellowjackets” redefines the spectacle of a plane crash sequence with grotesque graphicness. It’s the first testament to the show’s ability to subvert expectations even with the shocks we see coming. It won’t be the last.
A pack of wolves spoil a long-overdue quiet night for the teens. Taissa harshly thrashes one of the beasts to protect Van, but is too late to save her face from being horribly mauled. It’s not until the funeral pyre when the group realizes Van survived the attack. The jarring incident affirms how the most gruesome moments in the wilderness can happen at any time. For good measure, though, we get to see Akilah[c] sew up Van’s face without proper equipment or anesthesia (xref). The bigger controversy was over how neat the scars ended up being. Though such clean facial reconstruction suggests that the injury was so extreme merely for shock value, you can’t argue with the results of either.
The distraught Shauna insists that Lottie was responsible for her son’s death. Recognizing this pain as a liability, Lottie allows Shauna to pummel her. But nobody anticipated her sacrifice to be so brutal. Intercuts of the older Yellowjackets dancing to Live’s “Lightning Crashes” cleverly convey their underlying tension in the future. Teen Lottie is ultimately left lying half-dead, and spends the rest of Season 2 recovering. The production team delivers on the grisly visual, but the visceral acting gives it real impact. Courtney Eaton and Sophie Nélisse[d], who are really best friends, said this scene was one of the most fun to shoot. But the final sequence is a heavy blow to both the audience and Shauna’s sympathetic characterization.
Coach Ben has finally had it with the girls by the end of a savage second season. Would he really leave them with this parting gift, though? The Yellowjackets wake up one night to find their cabin set ablaze, and the door sealed shut. They all manage to escape into the frozen woods, where they watch in disbelief as their only shelter burn to the ground. Whoever set the fire becomes the leading mystery of Season 3, though Shauna's certainty that it was Ben will seal his fate when they eventually reunite with him.
Shauna heads to Adam Martin’s apartment on suspicion that he's the Yellowjackets’ first blackmailer. He desperately insists that he didn't research her until after they began their affair. His panic prompts Shauna to grab a kitchen knife, before flashbacks to her trauma in the wilderness compels her to fatally stab him. The Yellowjackets’ bloody trouble is no longer just in the past. Before they dispose of Adam’s body with disturbing thoroughness, further evidence implicates Shauna’s husband Jeff as the blackmailer. He ultimately confesses to trying to extort the other survivors in order to pay off loan sharks. The Sadeckis [e]are in some serious trouble, but Adam’s death by impulse sets up Shauna herself as the greatest danger.
It doesn't look like Taissa is much of a dog person. She otherwise seems to be the most well-adjusted Yellowjacket in the future, despite some family dysfunction. It's not until her election to New Jersey Senate that we discover her darkest secret alongside her wife Simone[f]. She's wandering the house when she discovers an altar hidden in the basement. At the center are a heart and the severed head of the missing family dog Biscuit. It turns out Tai has been continuing the dark rituals of her youth during blackouts. Her alter ego, dubbed “Other Tai” by Tawny Cypress and Jasmin Savoy Brown, will destroy her marriage and political career. Her bloody altar asserts that this is the least of her worries.
Some believe a higher power is at play when Javi turns up alive and arguably well. This ends up being a tragic gift when Natalie is set to be sacrificed for food. The Martinez brothers intervene, triggering a chase that ends with Javi breaking through the frozen lake. The girls allow the young boy to freeze to death to spare Nat. They tell Travis that nothing could be done, then support him through the unthinkable act of eating his own little brother. Actor Kevin Alves said this controversial scene was especially difficult to film. The Yellowjackets can justify Javi’s death as the wilderness’s choice, but their refusal to stop it marks a breaking point in the ethics of survival.
The timing couldn't be worse for outsiders to discover the Yellowjackets. They had just mercy-killed Coach Ben and were eating him, not for survival, but for ritual. Lottie felt validated by seemingly supernatural screeching in the woods. But this was actually the collective mating call of a rare frog species being studied by Edwin and Hannah. As hard as it is to explain Ben’s severed head, Lottie doesn't bother. She immediately kills Edwin with an ax, then proceeds to eat and paint her face with his brain. At the end of the chaotic chase, the cannibals’ chance at rescue hangs on terrified hostages and the now-completely feral Lottie. Only by blackmail 25 years later do they learn that this bloodbath was captured on tape.
The stranded Yellowjackets make peace with their hopeless situation by holding their own homecoming, or “Doomcoming.” The festivities are actually pretty uplifting, until the partiers realize that the mushrooms they've been consuming are hallucinogenic. The ensuing frenzy leads to some steamy fun with Travis in the cabin, then a harrowing hunt through the woods. The girls are hallucinating that he’s a stag under the influence of a Lottie under the influence. Travis gets lucky after all when the sober Nat and Jackie interrupt the sacrifice ritual. Still, the incident, much-discussed among fans, will forever corrupt the Yellowjackets’ trust in each other. It also declares the danger in Lottie’s unstable leadership over a community of fragile psyches.
Adult Lottie, Shauna, Tai and Van all have shady business in New York at the same time. Back home, Misty is on the Citizen Detective forum when Walter texts her a message of condolence. It is then that she finds a photo of Lottie lying lifeless at the bottom of a staircase. This image poetically parallels the baptismal vision that marked her mystical epiphone in the wilderness. Nonetheless, many found the sudden demise of this fan-favorite character to be a crass waste of narrative potential. Such controversy declined with the escalating mystery over which Yellowjacket settled her beef with the dangerous Lottie.
The adult Yellowjackets prepare to hunt when Lisa arrives to stop them. They seem to have found their sacrifice as Misty reveals a syringe with a lethal dose of phenobarbital. But when she goes in for the kill, Natalie jumps in front of Lisa. It would be the most polarizing death in a drama that epitomizes the trope of “No-One Is Safe.” Of course, the traumatized Nat hallucinating her younger self on the plane confirms that this was a long time coming. Misty ultimately being her best friend’s killer leaves her devastated and the Yellowjackets divided going into Season 3. Whatever the audience’s own opinion on how Nat’s demise was handled, it impacted the show as much as any of its relentless twists.
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Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the most twisty and twisted developments on Showtime’s sensational survival thriller. There will be plenty of spoilers to stomach ahead.
#20: It's Kelly Now
“A Normal, Boring Life”One of the biggest mysteries going into Season 3 was… of whom Hilary Swank plays into the present timeline. Another major mystery develops when an anonymous blackmailer sends the Yellowjackets an incriminating tape. Both questions are answered when Shauna tracks down the blackmailer, who is none other than fellow Yellowjacket and wilderness fling Melissa. After returning to civilization, she faked her death and built a happy life as Kelly with the daughter of the woman who found the Yellowjackets. She still holds her own in a confrontation with Shauna, until the intruder bites off a chunk of Melissa’s arm to force-feed it to her. Even after 25 years, some exes just bring out the worst in us.
#19: Lottie and the Bear
“Sic Transit Gloria Mundi”The chaos of Doomcoming raises questions about Lottie’s leadership. But there’s no time to discuss them when a bear wanders up to the cabin. Lottie steps up with a knife, only for the predator to inexplicably submit to execution. This provides food for the group, with Lottie saving the heart as a totem for cult rituals. Some of the girls are now convinced that she truly has a mystical connection to nature. Some fans, however, theorize that the bear was so docile due to illness. Eating this meat could account for some of the Yellowjackets’ disturbing actions in the subsequent season. All the same, the slaying calmly yet disquietingly sets Lottie at the head of the food chain.
#18: Dine and Dash
“It Girl”Older Taissa[a] and Van have dinner at an upscale restaurant as a reprieve from the latter’s cancer treatment, among other recent tragedies. The couple ultimately decides to liven up the night by running out on the check. When a waiter pursues them into the street, the shock of nearly getting hit by a bus causes him to have a fatal heart attack. So much for the audience’s reprieve from tragedy. After Van receives news that her supposedly terminal cancer is regressing, Tai speculates that this man was sacrificed by a spiritual force. Her remorseful mistress reluctantly supports this idea, but is unprepared for the dark lengths they may have to go for her survival.
#17: The Baby Didn't Make It
“Qui”Shauna isn't out of the woods yet after she gives birth to a baby boy. She spends the episode struggling to calm the newborn and protect him from her cannibal cabinmates. The image of her failure to save him from becoming dinner is horrifying enough. But it turns out it was all a dream… including the baby's initial survival. Shauna awakens from her long slumber to the devastating news that he was actually stillborn. It's not exactly a surprise that the boy won't be coming home with the gang. Still, his fate is so heartbreaking, and the would-be mother’s hallucination so disturbing, as to even leave the audience traumatized. The event may also mark the true beginning of Shauna’s descent into madness.
#16: Séance
“Blood Hive”What a ‘90s way for teenage girls to cope with being stranded in the woods. And what a way for them to discover that someone has run out of meds for schizophrenia. As Jackie leads a séance to appease those who believe their cabin to be haunted, a window suddenly blows open. Lottie begins to panic and frantically mutter in French. She then slams her face against the window, which snaps her out of the fugue state and leaves her with permanent scars. Thus begins the schism among Yellowjackets and viewers over whether Lottie is disturbed by bizarre natural phenomenon or connected with something mystical. One thing is certain: the spirits weren't confirming for Misty that her feelings for Coach Ben are mutual.
#15: Silencing Crystal
“Two Truths and a Lie”Teen Misty finds a kindred spirit in Kristen, who is herself so desperate to be liked that she lets everyone think her name is Crystal. That's nothing compared to Misty destroying the plane’s emergency transmitter after the Yellowjackets showed appreciation for her survival skills. When she confides this in Kristen during a stroll around a cliff, there's only one way to talk her out of plans to tell the rest of the girls. Misty aggressively threatens her friend, until Kristen accidentally slips off the cliff to her death. But was it really an accident? Misty’s mentality is a mystery even to herself. With this new dark secret, though, her edgier eccentric behavior is no longer endearing.
#14: Laura Lee Takes Off
“Flight of the Bumblebee”After studying the manual of a private plane abandoned in the woods, Laura Lee goes to find help. It’s a bit too early in the show for audiences to share the Yellowjackets’ optimism for this mission. Indeed, Laura Lee doesn’t even clear the lake before her teddy bear Leonard spontaneously combusts. The fire quickly spreads throughout the plane, causing it to explode. Lottie collapses in horror as she watches her friend become the first casualty since the previous plane crash. Everyone else is baffled by their hope for escape literally going up in flames. Did a mechanical issue in the old contraption ignite Leonard? Or did something not want the Yellowjackets saved quite yet? Either way, fate sadly had different plans for Laura Lee.
#13: The Banquet
“Edible Complex”The Yellowjackets try to grant Jackie the dignity of a funeral pyre after she freezes to death. However, a sheet of snow extinguishes it just as she’s perfectly cooked. Whether moved by fate or driven mad by hunger, her friends feed on the corpse in a frenzy. The only thing running through their minds is the hallucination of a regal Ancient Greek banquet, an homage to the eating of flesh in Dionysian[b] lore. While Jackie was expected to be the first cannibal feast, it’s a more surreal ceremony than expected. The Yellowjackets come to regret this twisted act of desperation. Still, between their delusional consecration and Coach Ben’s shock at the reality, it’s clear that nobody is in control in this nightmare.
#12: The Aftermath
“F Sharp”The story begins with a high school soccer team’s plane crashing en route to a national tournament. The nightmare really begins after the crash. Misty wakes up to find several passengers gruesomely killed in their seats, and another burning alive. The handful of survivors burst out of the plane’s emergency door to more carnage and mutilation in the woods. This includes Coach Ben Scott, who faints when the girls free him from a bulkhead to find his right leg completely crushed. In five minutes, “Yellowjackets” redefines the spectacle of a plane crash sequence with grotesque graphicness. It’s the first testament to the show’s ability to subvert expectations even with the shocks we see coming. It won’t be the last.
#11: Wolf Attack
“No Compass”A pack of wolves spoil a long-overdue quiet night for the teens. Taissa harshly thrashes one of the beasts to protect Van, but is too late to save her face from being horribly mauled. It’s not until the funeral pyre when the group realizes Van survived the attack. The jarring incident affirms how the most gruesome moments in the wilderness can happen at any time. For good measure, though, we get to see Akilah[c] sew up Van’s face without proper equipment or anesthesia (xref). The bigger controversy was over how neat the scars ended up being. Though such clean facial reconstruction suggests that the injury was so extreme merely for shock value, you can’t argue with the results of either.
#10: Shauna’s Physical Therapy
“Burial”The distraught Shauna insists that Lottie was responsible for her son’s death. Recognizing this pain as a liability, Lottie allows Shauna to pummel her. But nobody anticipated her sacrifice to be so brutal. Intercuts of the older Yellowjackets dancing to Live’s “Lightning Crashes” cleverly convey their underlying tension in the future. Teen Lottie is ultimately left lying half-dead, and spends the rest of Season 2 recovering. The production team delivers on the grisly visual, but the visceral acting gives it real impact. Courtney Eaton and Sophie Nélisse[d], who are really best friends, said this scene was one of the most fun to shoot. But the final sequence is a heavy blow to both the audience and Shauna’s sympathetic characterization.
#9: Burning Down the House
“Storytelling”Coach Ben has finally had it with the girls by the end of a savage second season. Would he really leave them with this parting gift, though? The Yellowjackets wake up one night to find their cabin set ablaze, and the door sealed shut. They all manage to escape into the frozen woods, where they watch in disbelief as their only shelter burn to the ground. Whoever set the fire becomes the leading mystery of Season 3, though Shauna's certainty that it was Ben will seal his fate when they eventually reunite with him.
#8: Shauna Confronts Adam
“Doomcoming”Shauna heads to Adam Martin’s apartment on suspicion that he's the Yellowjackets’ first blackmailer. He desperately insists that he didn't research her until after they began their affair. His panic prompts Shauna to grab a kitchen knife, before flashbacks to her trauma in the wilderness compels her to fatally stab him. The Yellowjackets’ bloody trouble is no longer just in the past. Before they dispose of Adam’s body with disturbing thoroughness, further evidence implicates Shauna’s husband Jeff as the blackmailer. He ultimately confesses to trying to extort the other survivors in order to pay off loan sharks. The Sadeckis [e]are in some serious trouble, but Adam’s death by impulse sets up Shauna herself as the greatest danger.
#7: Taissa's Altar
“Sic Transit Gloria Mundi”It doesn't look like Taissa is much of a dog person. She otherwise seems to be the most well-adjusted Yellowjacket in the future, despite some family dysfunction. It's not until her election to New Jersey Senate that we discover her darkest secret alongside her wife Simone[f]. She's wandering the house when she discovers an altar hidden in the basement. At the center are a heart and the severed head of the missing family dog Biscuit. It turns out Tai has been continuing the dark rituals of her youth during blackouts. Her alter ego, dubbed “Other Tai” by Tawny Cypress and Jasmin Savoy Brown, will destroy her marriage and political career. Her bloody altar asserts that this is the least of her worries.
#6: Javi[g] Falls Through the Ice
“It Chooses”Some believe a higher power is at play when Javi turns up alive and arguably well. This ends up being a tragic gift when Natalie is set to be sacrificed for food. The Martinez brothers intervene, triggering a chase that ends with Javi breaking through the frozen lake. The girls allow the young boy to freeze to death to spare Nat. They tell Travis that nothing could be done, then support him through the unthinkable act of eating his own little brother. Actor Kevin Alves said this controversial scene was especially difficult to film. The Yellowjackets can justify Javi’s death as the wilderness’s choice, but their refusal to stop it marks a breaking point in the ethics of survival.
#5: The Discovery
“Croak”The timing couldn't be worse for outsiders to discover the Yellowjackets. They had just mercy-killed Coach Ben and were eating him, not for survival, but for ritual. Lottie felt validated by seemingly supernatural screeching in the woods. But this was actually the collective mating call of a rare frog species being studied by Edwin and Hannah. As hard as it is to explain Ben’s severed head, Lottie doesn't bother. She immediately kills Edwin with an ax, then proceeds to eat and paint her face with his brain. At the end of the chaotic chase, the cannibals’ chance at rescue hangs on terrified hostages and the now-completely feral Lottie. Only by blackmail 25 years later do they learn that this bloodbath was captured on tape.
#4: The Girls Go Wild
“Doomcoming”The stranded Yellowjackets make peace with their hopeless situation by holding their own homecoming, or “Doomcoming.” The festivities are actually pretty uplifting, until the partiers realize that the mushrooms they've been consuming are hallucinogenic. The ensuing frenzy leads to some steamy fun with Travis in the cabin, then a harrowing hunt through the woods. The girls are hallucinating that he’s a stag under the influence of a Lottie under the influence. Travis gets lucky after all when the sober Nat and Jackie interrupt the sacrifice ritual. Still, the incident, much-discussed among fans, will forever corrupt the Yellowjackets’ trust in each other. It also declares the danger in Lottie’s unstable leadership over a community of fragile psyches.
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#2: Lottie's Downfall
“12 Angry Girls and 1 Drunk Travis”Adult Lottie, Shauna, Tai and Van all have shady business in New York at the same time. Back home, Misty is on the Citizen Detective forum when Walter texts her a message of condolence. It is then that she finds a photo of Lottie lying lifeless at the bottom of a staircase. This image poetically parallels the baptismal vision that marked her mystical epiphone in the wilderness. Nonetheless, many found the sudden demise of this fan-favorite character to be a crass waste of narrative potential. Such controversy declined with the escalating mystery over which Yellowjacket settled her beef with the dangerous Lottie.
#1: Nat Takes the Shot
“Storytelling”The adult Yellowjackets prepare to hunt when Lisa arrives to stop them. They seem to have found their sacrifice as Misty reveals a syringe with a lethal dose of phenobarbital. But when she goes in for the kill, Natalie jumps in front of Lisa. It would be the most polarizing death in a drama that epitomizes the trope of “No-One Is Safe.” Of course, the traumatized Nat hallucinating her younger self on the plane confirms that this was a long time coming. Misty ultimately being her best friend’s killer leaves her devastated and the Yellowjackets divided going into Season 3. Whatever the audience’s own opinion on how Nat’s demise was handled, it impacted the show as much as any of its relentless twists.
What other “Yellowjackets” moments dropped your jaw and turned your stomach? Howl it up in the comments.
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