Yellowjackets Recap: Season 3 Episode 9 Review | What If No One Is Meant For A Happy Ending?
In the penultimate episode of the season, multiple people die and are treated like speed bumps.
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In the penultimate episode of the season, multiple people die and are treated like speed bumps.
In a hour long, foundation setting episode, “Sword of the Demon Hunter” teases something good, but a time jump ending threatens to unravel everything.
As Delilah continues to struggle with not getting into her safety school, a serial killer rattles Robyn and coerces her to bring up her past.
“The White Lotus” continues to be a bit of a disappointment, even as it presents some minor reveals to hold you over before the season finale.
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With a interesting gimmick, simple romance, and a touch of risque moments, while “My Love Will Make You Disappear” won’t be a classic, it is a good romantic comedy to hold you over till one shows up.
A mix between taking advantage of how much Ray Nicholson looks like his father and the name recognition of Samara Weaving only to make Alba Baptista the most interesting part of “Borderline.”
Who Hillary Swank is playing gets revealed, as the Yellowjackets of the past dream of what they’ll do first when they get home.
“The Woman In The Yard” is a reminder of how our thoughts and feelings, the lies we tell ourselves, often play the villains in our story.
While Jenna Ortega makes the best out of what is offered, a lot of “Death Of A Unicorn” is hit or miss.
Barbie Ferreira moves on from her Euphoria fame to a role which has the potential to make her a indie darling.
As Marcus Dante shows his luck has no bounds, Robyn and Mel handle a soldier who went AWOL due to unsafe conditions.
The aftermath of the full moon party is explored, like who got some last night.
Does Marlon Wayans give “Poppa’s House” the boost it needs, or continues the vibe that guest star appearances aren’t noteworthy?
Despite decades of keeping her father a secret, everything unravels for Melissa as she finds her hand forced.
With one phone call, a woman who has worked hard to re-establish herself as an individual finds herself dragged into being a serial killer’s daughter.
Among confirming two who don’t make it out of the wilderness, what’s on the tape is properly revealed, who the people were in the last episode, and perhaps Shauna’s stalker.
“Locked” gives you an idea of what the 1% wishes they could do in reaction to those who, at best, inconvenience them or, at worst, make them feel unsafe.
As Robyn and Marcus are questioned about their next steps, Delilah is asked to forgive, and Mel meets someone similar to her who is struggling with their father.
As season one comes to an end, the Demon King presents an ultimatum to Uchimura which forces him to look into himself and confront his insecurities.
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