Yellowjackets: Season 2/ Episode 1 “Friends, Romans, and Countrymen” – Recap/ Review | Season Premiere
Alongside seeing when the cannibalism began, Misty finds herself torn between prepping everyone for Adam inquiries and trying to find Natalie.
In this tag, you’ll find episode recaps and reviews, which will contain spoilers, of season 1 of Showtime’s Yellowjackets.
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Alongside seeing when the cannibalism began, Misty finds herself torn between prepping everyone for Adam inquiries and trying to find Natalie.
Alongside learning what led to Jackie dying, the night of the high school reunion for the class of 1996 leads to a shocking reveal of who (likely) killed Travis.
Between the past and the present, someone gets killed. But whether it is because they know too much or Misty? Well…
As Shauna finds herself investigating Adam, we get some good news and some tragic news regarding the 90s version of the characters.
As we’re reminded why Natalie is desperate to solve Travis’ murder, we get to confirm one person who didn’t make it out of the woods.
As we get some minor but notable development with Charlotte, we begin to see and learn that Taissa is not all there, and Misty? Well, you already know.
As the girls try to invoke spirits in the past, Taissa continues to avoid the ones who haunt her family, and Natalie finds herself questioning if Travis was hunted.
Shauna and Natalie make grand comebacks as Taissa did in the last episode, but nothing about the symbol is revealed.
As it becomes apparent a rescue isn’t happening anytime soon, Taissa leads the group to a nearby lake in the past and in the present? Misty and Natalie make a discovery.
As we watch the aftermath of the plane crash and see Misty jump into action, the 1996 versions of the characters begin to eclipse their 2021 counterparts.
Split between 25 years, we explore the lives before, during, and after a traumatic plane accident that left a New Jersey town soccer team doing what they had for survival.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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