Yellowjackets: Season 3 Episode 6 – Recap/ Review
Could The Tape Be Connected To The Eventual Rescue Of The Yellowjackets?
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Could The Tape Be Connected To The Eventual Rescue Of The Yellowjackets?
As the Calamity not only continues but escalates, the Demon Lord steps in to assist his generals.
A child being kidnapped leads to Delilah getting the chance to step up and Captain Curtis to re-engage with Aunt Vi.
“The White Lotus” continues to feel a bit dry even as one of the guests get their hands on a gun.
The men are still in power, and they are tasked with a double elimination! Who are the two ladies about to go home?
The aftermath of the last episode’s event leads to an investigation with the adults, as the ladies in the past try to figure out what to do with Coach Ben after his trial.
“Poppa’s House” steps away from its usual formula to spotlight Ivy temporarily by introducing her mom and her ex.
Uchimura must face waves of Wyverns (dragons) and deal with demi-human/demon infighting if the kingdom is to survive.
We meet the final pieces of Mel’s family as Aunt Vi goes on a date that alters her opinion of Captain Curtis for the worse.
As Timothy’s life slowly implodes, Jaclyn’s friend group is doing the same, Rick starts to make moves to get revenge, and Belinda recognizes an old face and has questions.
As the men begin to reach the end of women easy to eliminate, all eyes on how the Philly ladies will handle it.
As Ben’s trial becomes a focus in the past, in present day, Taissa seeks a sacrifice and gets an unexpected one.
With having to handle Viper and a guild that would rather exploit the people than create a mutually beneficial relationship, they learn Uchimura is willing to work around the system if he has to.
As Robyn takes on another case we’re likely to see no follow-up on, Marcus finally meets his brother James.
“Poppa’s House” relies heavily on Poppa and Junior, and the formula long perfected, which leads to an episode that shows “Poppa’s House” can’t continue to rely on those two.
In a lighthearted drama, which may trigger memories of “Desperate Housewives,” we watch as four likable people kill someone, and you barely feel worried about them getting caught.
While new characters bring new life to a familiar formula, others push the idea that if there is a season 4, their group/characters wouldn’t be a loss if removed.
As Taissa’s past finally gets investigated, a possible theory appears regarding all that was heard and seen in the past.
Someone who clearly didn’t want to take the journey seriously ends up gone, while background gives you some insight on people you may have been surprised got to stay.
As Uchimura faces being manipulated for his kindness, so comes the question if that dark side may come out.
While there is clearly a formula for how “The White Lotus” operates, that doesn’t mean it lacks notable excitement.
“The Equalizer” returns from its winter break with season villain Angel Salazar also returning. But as Delilah and Aunt Vi’s storyline grow, is there still enough room for them on the show?
While Taissa and Van need to catch up quickly, everyone else is either shaking off-season gap rust or going full speed.
Three seasons in and it could be submitted the past still offers far more than the present may ever.
As the second group are featured, “Ready To Love” shows itself better than ever at developing “characters” to invest in.
“Poppa’s House” continues to do a disservice to the actresses on the show, as it starts to make its formula seem via Poppa’s weekly excuse for his actions.
Uchimura continues to show a level of cunning, even when faces with someone who has lucrative but bad business practices.
“Ready To Love” changes a significant part of its formula by leaving the South, but will a new locale mean better results?
“Clean Slate” stars Laverne Cox stars in one of the legendary Norman Lear’s final shows, which tries to balances a sense of universality with cultural specific stories.
As Uchimura teaches us about anchoring for new products, multiple long-term antagonist may potentially be introduced.
As it continues to seem that no one knows what to do with Ivy and Nina is stuck being a wife, Poppa and Junior deal with their friendships, or lack thereof.
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“Poppa’s House” returns and while the formula for Poppa and Junior is set, Ivy and Nina now need focus.
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Sylphid is finally forced to reveal themselves and try to help Uchimura with the demon v. demi-human issue.
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