Forgot this existed. Sorry. Anyway, I'm a featured writer over at Collider now. My latest is about the rushed season 3 Yellowjackets finale. #yellowjackets #tv
The finale of Yellowjackets Season 3 has sparked diverse reactions among fans and critics alike. Many feel that the rush to conclude significant arcs, particularly concerning the mysterious Pit Girl, detracts from the show's depth and complexity. Viewers noted that key moments, such as Shauna's increasingly cruel nature this season, felt underdeveloped and out of character, which undermines the rich character work done in previous seasons. Critics pointed out that while the show successfully creates tension, it often falls short of fully exploring these dynamics, leaving the audience wanting more resolution and depth. This finale serves as a crucial turning point that tests the characters’ relationships and moral compasses, especially in scenes that highlight the fraught dynamics between Shauna and Travis. As we discuss the series’ evolution, it becomes clear that maintaining character authenticity while pushing the narrative forward is a delicate balance that the writers might need to reevaluate. The unresolved tensions and the abrupt reveal may serve as a springboard for Season 4, but many fans are left hoping for a deeper, more nuanced exploration of character motives and interactions moving forward. What did you think of the finale? Share your thoughts in the comments below!




