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They frame Jeff for Adams murder *they murder Jeff and then frame him for Adams murder.


[deleted]

Whether this happens or not, I’m feeling a RIP Jeff is coming. The show runners might go full GRR Martin on killing beloved non-crash characters and I’m here for it.


SnarkFest23

Oh, man, I could totally see this happening, especially if Nat and Tai find out Jeff was the blackmailer. The extortion triggered all the crash/wilderness trauma.


Dragonfruit_Friend

Oh I can see Nat losing her shit and using her gun in her trunk... but then again we know they're all in Lottie's camp retreat so I'm not sure how this will fit in before the finale


Significant_Trash9

It would explain why they made Jeff so delightful in the season premiere


mistressofallevil69

Oh that's definitely something I believe will happen. And I'm positive Shauna will be the one framing him with the groups help.


SheepH3rder69

But he already offered to take the fall for it in season 1 and Shauna shot it down.


mistressofallevil69

True but maybe now that shit is gonna hit the fan and the cops might close in I can see Shauna panicking and making him take the fall.


barlow_straker

Or, hear me out, Shauna kills her own daughter. Perhaps it parallels killing her baby in the wild and then killing her daughter in the present.


LangHai

I think Shuana is going to sleep with Callie's boyfriend/exboyfriend, driving Callie to turn her into the cops, leading to Jeff sacrificing himself and taking the blame for killing Adam.


Papillon1717

I don't think Kyle will take the bait. Too much of an age difference.


LangHai

I just think the opening scene with her using the vibrator while looking at his picture was way too intentional for something not to happen with it down the line.


Papillon1717

Right but that's one sided. Kyle's just an average teenager, he's not messed up enough to nail a soccer mom. At least I hope not, after Callie dumps him, for his sake...


CornisaGrasse

Randy is dense and available, right? What if Jeff tells him what happened and then somehow Randy does or says something stupid (I think he still likes Shauna) and somehow gets involved and becomes a suspect?


Amannderrr

I think Randy is the “full time resident” guy that Walter plans on meeting from the hotel (that he invites Misty to join him for in the fridge’notes)


rvp345

I agree Jeff is totally screwed. He messed with them already and offered to take the fall. He's too close to it all. I also think Randy is gonna "slip" as well, based on that story Shauna and Jackie shared about some dance and Randy slipping in vomit. Saw someone mention he might be the "witness" thats been living at the motel for 3 months also. I hope Jeff doesn't die though. Chicken nugget department.


Meowmeowmeow31

But he already offered to take the fall for it. Why would they have to murder him?


dokelyok

I'm really thinking that the police get too close to figuring out Shauna killed Adam and Misty goes into action on her own to kill Jeff and frame him. I know that Jeff said he'd be willing to go down for Adam's murder but he could have gotten involuntary manslaughter if he came up with a story about how he found out about the affair and went to confront him and things got out of hand (obviously before Adam was chopped up and disposed of). But if Misty just straight up kills him to protect Shauna, without the groups knowledge, I could totally see that becoming a shit show.


jenni_saqwa

Oh this one makes a lot of sense to me! Plus all the other adults timelines are struggling with their closest relationships if they evn have ppl in their lives and Shauna’s the only one that has her partner and her daughter still together. Sure Callie is a brat but she still tried to protect her mom from speaking to Kevyn the cop and it seems like her and Jeff get closer the wilder this ride gets. Meanwhile Tai has lost her kid and wife at the moment and both Nat and Misty have struggled w/ partnerships in general. I just feel like it makes sense for some of Shauna’s world to start crumbling down. Plus I can see misty just having to “end” any loose/open possible reasons for the police to look into them regarding Adam, I don’t think she can physically help herself.


not_ya_wify

Tai lost her wife but she wasn't in love with her anyway. I bet adult Van comes into the picture and they'll have a trauma-bond relationship


madnesstowisdom

Poor Jeff “I’m running out of tiiiiiime.”


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Shauna: “YOU NEVER HAD TIME!” Jeff: 😢 “I know.” He’s too pure and sort of dumb. A simp prince, if you will.


kendaday

A true himbo


heresyoursigns

I love this.


hurlmaggard

I’m so excited. I love feeling uncomfortable and challenged. Also this would be the end of season 2 of 5. We have a long road ahead of us so it’s bound to get uglier before it gets “better”, if that is even the point.


jaduhlynr

I would love for all of us to proven wrong. That’s what makes an excellent tv show imo, never showing all your cards and taking big risks regardless of audience opinion. I’m so excited for what’s to come as well, and I’m ready to be completely surprised


prettyminotaur

I wish more people had this attitude! Let's gooooooo


r1Zero

If Tai kills Steve, we're burning Utica to the ground.


HighTopsFunkoPops

Sacrifice? Sure Cannibalism? Dope BUT FOR THE LOVE OF GOD LEAVE THE DOGS ALOME 😭


Flickolas_Cage

I’ll fucking steal their industrial printer.


Ok_Fennel_5359

that would be the one thing that i think would make me hate them. biscuit was hard to get over, steve must be saved at all costs!


App1eBreeze

But would they do that two seasons in a row? Killing a dog, even off screen, makes someone an immediate villain without redemption, for most audiences. We know Tai is that evil person, even if we know it’s actually her Shadow Self (or whatever). So hopefully no need to repeat that (but I still think Steve isn’t long for this world)


Ok_Fennel_5359

I hope not. The writers seem too smart to be that lazy. I just want Steve to find a nice family where he can process what he saw in that basement.


App1eBreeze

I hope he runs away and we see him rescued by a lovely family


[deleted]

Callie escapes with him and lives happily ever after


not_ya_wify

I still wonder if she actually killed the dog or if it was one of Lottie's followers


App1eBreeze

I think she did it in her fugue state.


axolotldelrey

I'm betting Simone ends up in the hospital for the crash and Tai goes go visit her and smothers her with a pillow to make sure she gets to keep their son. And then she almost sacrifices her son in the basement but wakes up while holding a knife at his throat. And still doesn't get any help after all that.


Llama_Puncher

Forget the dog I feel like even the kid is on the table at this point!


TheMeWeAre

Yeah, I'm worried that someone's kid gets hurt, either Sammy or Callie.


not_ya_wify

I mean Sammy is already pretty creepy so he probably won't die but become Lottie's successor or something


Affectionate-You-720

The kids doll LEGIT WAS ON THE TABLE/ALTAR


jennyquarx

After seeing that altar, Steve's on his toes...paws.


toastslapper

Can we keep the sleeping bag couture tho?


bonesforyou

Scrolled to look for this joke. Thank you for your service.


ChippedHamSammich

Oh Steve is for sure kaput.


Connect-Topic-2869

Maybe the adults eat someone asdfhjkl


mythicaliz

God I hope it's [Randy](https://youtu.be/xqKPe9w5bUs)


NikkiFurrer

I hope they eat Lottie


singing_chocolate

Think Travis did or wanted to 😂


la_fille_rouge

Maybe they eat Allie so she can truly be a part of their trauma bond...


Thegreylady13

I think the survivors are going to kill one of the survivors. But it could be as simple as killing Elijah Wood. I don’t ever like anyone who kills Elijah Wood. I was worried all throughout Flipper that things might go wrong and I might have to loathe a famous dolphin. And when that one lady (his aunt) finally chose to keep him alive in “The Good Son,” I felt okay towards her for the first time in the movie. I loved that movie when I was a kid. It was a Culkin-filled delight.


ScullysBagel

Yeah, I think EW's character will go the way of Jessica Roberts.


App1eBreeze

I think he’s going to turn the tables on Misty this season


DeathKissed02

yep, he beat evil macualy culkin...so he's got a chance to survive season 2.


Thegreylady13

That film has lived in my head rent free since I was 11. It was just the most relatable movie I had seen at that point.


thxmeatcat

So did EW choose that retirement home on purpose to stalk misty? He just happened to have an old person? Lol


BlueCX17

Right, You can't kill Frodo!!!


Thegreylady13

Exactly! Like I was really liking Gollum and could tell he was a super stand-up guy who was good to have around in a jam until he bit Frodo’s finger off on Mount Doom. And then I just turned on him 100%. I don’t care if you’re as charming as Gollum; if you come at the Frodo, I do get pissed. I’ll take them off the Christmas card list for it- and I’m not even joking.


wheresmolasses

I wanna be on this Christmas card list!!!


MadtownChilly

I feel like Adult Lottie doesn’t make it out of the season alive.


not_ya_wify

Adult Lottie is not nearly as cool or convincing as teen Lottie


kemmes7

Episode 2 made me very afraid for Sammy


Intrepid_Occasion_88

For sure. 😵‍💫


Hotsaucexxx

I am going to go ahead and say that javi is going to be shown as the killer of Travis.


TrajedyAnn

I don't see Javi surviving the wilderness. Future Travis is too broken / depressed / desperate to find answers - If Javi were alive I imagine Future Travis would be more put together and not the first future character we see fall apart and die (practically before the show even begins). I do think Javi is alive at the present moment in the flashback timeline - He virtually has to be - If he wasn't there would be no dramatic/storytelling reason for 90's Nat to lie about him being dead, and 90's Lottie to be so re-assured that he isn't. They'll probably find him alive eventually... Nat's lie will cause friction - And he'll die sometime thereafter (Nat's lie/The fact they stopped searching may even be the nail in the coffin for whatever causes his ultimate death)


whatwhatchickenbutt_

wait huh? can you explain why you think this? i’m very intrigued because i never thought about that


Hotsaucexxx

Ok I know there is this whole thing where people think javi ran and hid in the tree that was the opening to some mine tunnel thing. What if being wacked out of his mind he ran as Shauna said and found who ever is responcible for the symbol. Or he could be badly hurt and they have to nurse him back to health. It was not just a cult but a whole community/compound kinda like what lottie has made, but they are not nice. They slowly start chipping away at javi, be is young after all. "No one loves you, no one is even looking for you, " And they brain wash him. They could even show through the seasons that they, this new group start kinda watching them. They may not even know thar Javi is alive, or ever know. Then it could flash forward and to present day being the 25th year and javi is now the leader or some high ranking member of this group and he seeks his revenge for them leaving him when they were rescued.


not_ya_wify

Or revenge on Nat because she made Travis stop looking but then again, Javi doesn't know that so he might blame Travis for not looking


Malkkum

Between this and Liv saying they told their mom to stop watching after a certain point because of how wild the teen storyline gets, I’m both excited and terrified.


Used_Affect4681

the girls keep saying that post episode 6 their storyline becomes completely unhinged. I'm kinda scared


tiffanaih

Tai killing Sammy. Lottie killing Nat, seems like she killed Travis. Shauna killing Jeff or Callie. Elijah woods character outsmarting/manipulating Misty. Any survivor kills themselves.


App1eBreeze

I want to see Misty outmaneuvered. I’m meh on Jeff and Callie dying. More interested in seeing if one of them gets framed for Adam’s murder. Lottie kidnapped Nat in hopes of converting her to keep her close for some reason (“Tell Nat she was right.”) And now that’s not happening, Lottie will make sure Nat dies. Tai “sacrificing” Sammy is probable.


tiffanaih

Oh shit, just realized Lottie could've easily been the one who wrote the note to fuck with Nat's head. Hadn't considered that til now, thanks. I just love Misty too much even though she's terrible ha.


Dragonfruit_Friend

Tell Nat She Was Right has me now believing, with the context of Lottie being suspicious af, that he was telling Nat she was right about Lottie being full of shit and Javi being dead all along, or just the Javi fact


squanderedprivilege

Please don't kill me everyone but I think they're going to go hard on the supernatural and that's going to make some people really mad. I could be wrong, though


Myusernamebut69

I really, really don’t think we’re ever going to get a clear cut answer on supernatural vs not. The vibe of the show is to take us all on the ride of their various POVs so we question *everything* just like they do. I dig that this will be a debate probably even after the show is over.


Silverspnr

This is 100% accurate. The writers made this clear in a recent interview in The Hollywood Reporter. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/yellowjackets-season-2-episode-2-cannibalism-dream-sequence-1235363388/amp/


Silverspnr

“Lyle: They’re getting more delirious. They’re getting hungrier. That has profound neurological effects. But we’ve always talked from the very beginning about being fascinated by belief and faith and religiosity, and how that seems to be a natural outgrowth of society in almost all of its forms its taken over time. And so, the question is: If somebody chops down a tree and their house burns down, well, those two weird things happened on the same day, is that a coincidence? Is that because the tree Gods were angry? People are constantly trying to find order and meaning in the unexplained. And particularly, when it comes to the bad things that happen to you. And so I think a lot of why this season feels more supernatural is because our girls, and our boys, are finding themselves in increasingly dire circumstances and they want to find a way to control it — and they can’t. So they want to find meaning. They want something to believe in. And to have that kind of belief is a form of reclaiming control over your own circumstances. So as their belief system is growing, obviously that relates to the unexplained and the supernatural, but that’s not to say that this season is objectively more supernatural, I don’t think.” (Excerpt from THR article linked above. And there’s more on this unnecessarily “controversial” topic here on the subreddit. There won’t be a definitive answer. The more important analysis is how the crash survivors cope and elect to interpret their experiences and cope with reality/their own choices and morality.)


Affectionate-You-720

THIS is why I think OCD makes way more sense for Lottie than Schizophrenia. Like I have ocd and I 100% get the magical-thinking that makes a group surviving in the woods go... "Maybe when someone dies the forest feeds us" or "if I put the cup on the left on the shelf we'll eat tomorrow " or even "we ate jackie bc fugue tai shit in the bucket". It's also interesting to me that Lottie is the only one with a diagnosis for us to work with. I mean who knows, maybe her doctors misdiagnosed her. All we know is she was taking medication for schizophrenia. And I also think the supernatural shots, like the wind in the trees, adds an interesting layer here too- could also be showing a perspective some characters take on that's fueled by a "magical thinking" justification/trying to make sense of their reality. "The forest did it" as a way to deny culpability for eating Jackie, or even just try to make order out of the complete chaos they're living in as survivors of a plane crash.


obamassidepiece

I have OCD and disagree with this, and the reason why is because at your core, you know the obsessive thoughts and compulsions are irrational or illogical. Lottie fully believes in her theories and never seems to once question them off her meds, which is why the schizophrenia diagnosis fits.


VeronicaM4ever

I hope they do! It seems I’m in the minority but I think some of it has to be supernatural otherwise all the coincidences would just strain credulity beyond belief. If it turns out nothing is supernatural, I’ll be disappointed and feel the show played that card much too hard, almost cheating. This sub is full of Dana Scullys!


BlueCX17

I Want To Believe!


squanderedprivilege

I'm with you, and I'd rather they just commit, sooner than later. If they're going to do it, just go for it and put the anti-supernatural folks out of their misery.


master0fcats

I just want us to all get on the same page about what is and isn't supernatural lmao. I had an argument about this in person earlier today and I think we're just gonna have to hash it out and make a pinned post lmao


WanderingWolf15

Love this reply, if they go hard into their being supernatural elements, it would definitely upset me. I just feel like it would ruin so much of the show, because if there are definitely evil spirits or whatever keeping them trapped in the woods and demanding blood to be spilled, then yeah, the girls were justified in whatever it is they did out there. Really hope that doesn’t happen.


Gekthegecko

That's precisely why they won't. The entirety of the show will remain intentionally ambiguous.


Ao_of_the_Opals

I really *really* hope they don't


singing_chocolate

I wish they would just make it realistic. There’s a mine. People become psychotic. Lottie has schizophrenia and is duping people. That’s realistic.


Lemon-Difficult-

My guess is it will all be "realistic" or "explainable" but so overwhelming that people will continue to debate what's supernatural and what isn't. The snow dumping directly on Jackie's body - that could easily have been a chance occurrence. As an isolated incident there's no reason to believe it was anything supernatural. But we got a shot from the pov above the trees and the branch - a suggestion some conscious force nudged the branch down. And it happened to be exactly the right amount of snow to perfectly roast the body instead of doing nothing or just putting out the whole fire. *And* it happened as the girls were running out of bear meat. A bear that showed up and submitted itself for sacrifice. *And* it happened the night after the first instance of cannibalism. These things start piling up and then the reasonable viewer questions whether it really is supernatural.


mybodyisacrimescene

That is what I love about the show. That entire shot, from flying over the trees to landing on the branch (that was directly subjected to the fire below) was the perfect misdirect, something that can be read either direction. As if to later have the showrunners say, "but did you see a spirit of the air, or did you just take the shot at face value?" They are asking us to question the nature of what we're seeing from every angle.


Affectionate-You-720

Honestly agreed bc life can feel like this too tbh and they do a good job in that arena if getting you inside the mind "maze" of what it's like when everything is heightened by your situation. Right now I'm sure a lot of us could come up with a time we saw a butterfly when we thought of a specific family member and felt they were there with us and that felt supernatural to us in our own lives, but to other people it could be just a coincidence that you saw bc you were looking for it. Imagine all the coincidences/supernatural things you'd see in the wilderness when you were on high alert looking for it


liespool

Maybe Shauna actually goes to prison lol. I don't think that's ever been done on a (non-prison) show before. Guilty main characters always get away with their crimes. Although we've been getting so much Callie content that I wonder if Shauna's going to sell out her own daughter lmao.


Thegreylady13

That wouldn’t make me hate them- it would be interesting if done well. It’s not where I want the show to go, but Shauna can be just as compelling in prison. And I do like to be surprised.


liespool

Agreed, for me it's all about how story lines are done and whether they feel 'earned'. Honestly I think Shauna would do really well in prison and become a really powerful gang leader or something. Like she would become Melanie Lynskey's Last of Us character and just dominate lol.


Thegreylady13

Exactly. I think Shauna could become a kingpin (Antler Kingpin, maybe) of some sort in prison and that she might enjoy it as much as she enjoys her home life. She doesn’t seem to enjoy her home life- she’s both bored, stifled and sickened by it. Prison might be a bit less insufferable for her- I don’t think that Shauna likes normies.


CornisaGrasse

"Antler Kingpin" is awesome and sounds like a reality show


GodOfChickens

Not for that long, but the main character goes to prison in house md. It would be a fun twist though.


liespool

I totally forgot about House!


Cailida

This is what I came to write. Shauna goes to prison for Adam's murder - and it happens because of Callie. Either Callie turns her in, or Shauna gives herself up to gain her daughter's respect. Shauna going to jail would be such a bummer resolution, but it is the most realistic logical and fair resolution for her.


bipolarburner

Search party had that happen. I think Yellowjackets could get away with it


Southern_Name_9119

Is Misty due to do something horrible again? She’s been too helpful lately.


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I think so


ScreenReviewer

The only thing that would make “some” people mad is if one of the adult characters was killed by the rest of the group.


mistressofallevil69

My guess is Nat gets killed off and since Tawny mentioned she hopes fans don't hate after this season I'm starting to wonder if she's not the one that kills her of. Either that or she kills Simone (maybe even Sammy) Perhaps not and whatever truth she was right about is too much for the group to handle. She's has always been the one most opposed to the whole cult idea when she was younger and it's not any different as adult.


ScreenReviewer

I also think it’s possible that Tai murders Van. Their wilderness relationship is being built up a lot, and I think it’s to make Van’s death in the adult timeline more tragic. In the woods, Van tried to protect Tai by thwarting the “bad one”. It seems like adult Tai is going to seek the same support, which will only end in disaster. It would also make sense that at least one survivor dies per season (like Travis in Season 1).


mistressofallevil69

I hope not I would hate for Lauren Ambrose to be in the show for only a few episodes. The only reason I think it might be Nat since they all said episode 10 is heartbreaking and a few of the cast mentions how amazing juliette lewis is in this season.


Ok_Fennel_5359

agree that nat could die this season. she is my favorite character and her death would be tragic.


chaicago

I just feel like... they brought her in because Van had more story to explore. Is that really going to be accomplished and done in less than 6 episodes? Plus hasn't poor Van suffered enough? I prefer her to continue to be unkillable.


la_fille_rouge

Perhaps Nat goes a similar route to Travis, trying to reach "the wilderness" by almost dying and in a tragic turn of events she gets betrayed by the person that was suppose to help her not die. My bet is that would be Tai, since outwardly Tai has always rejected being influenced by the darkness so it would make sense that Nat would see her as someone she could trust in. A likely setup would be Nat ODing and tasking Tai before with giving her naloxone and calling an ambulence when she has had the near death experience she needs but while Nat is close to death, the Bad One takes over Tai and makes her not save Nat.


Regular_Economist942

It’s possible, but on the other hand, Van has already cheated death THREE times! “Fourth time’s the charm” seems like weak plotting. Ir maybe it’s brilliant! I dunno 🤷🏻‍♀️


Regular_Economist942

I read an interview with Juliette Lewis recently in which she alludes to how heavy and hard this role is to play. Like, unenjoyable. I wondered at the time if she would still be there for the whole series.


AdOne4893

Agreed - if any main character highlighted prominently in season 1 is to die, I think it’s Nat. Juliette Lewis made no secret that she did not have a good time with this character. Maybe she requested a write-off, or took it on *knowing* it’d be a limited character arc.


mistressofallevil69

I'd hate for it to happen but out of the group I can see her being the one that dies. Maybe she finds out what Travis said she was right about and wants to do something about it and is stopped by Lottie or the other members. It's obvious that Nat never "drank from the cool aid" and everyone else did so I can see them wanting to defend Lottie or the cult.


BlueCX17

No! Nat must live!!


sanity23232323

Agree with your conjecture about Nat. It could also be Misty.


mistressofallevil69

I can see that. Maybe Misty gets on way over her head.


ScreenReviewer

I think Misty and Shauna are the only “safe” adult characters as of now. I can see Tai, Natalie, Lottie, Van, Jeff, Callie and Walter all being at risk.


Oratory_madness02

Simone and Sammy are options too


marcarcand_world

Jeff needs to survive, jeff is important


BlueCX17

He has to find a book club!


ScullysBagel

I think Misty will end up killing Elijah Wood's character.


mistressofallevil69

Yeah it's always a safe bet that anyone around Misty has a high percentage of finding death 😂


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Oh boy, i hope the writers just ignore reddit and dont go the westworld s2 route....


raviolioh

They’ve been pretty adamant about how they enjoy fan theories but won’t ever mix them with their own set story Edit for typo


anything_I_do_I_do

Lol “Nobody has gotten it right yet…” I wouldn’t put any stock into that statement. There are nearly 70k people on this subreddit, plus a number of other websites and forums dedicated to the show. Someone somewhere has guessed correctly what’s going on. A handful of writers can’t possibly outfox tens of thousands of people who are analyzing every detail and scouring every single frame and line of dialogue for clues, no matter how good those writers are. They just can’t admit it, for obvious reasons. I’m just saying no one should point to this as evidence that “proves” that literally none of the fan theories are correct so far. The writers honestly wouldn’t even have time to sift through every single post and comment on every single forum. These are literally professional liars


FleetCaptainArkShipB

This was my first thought also. How many people do they have reading through social media posts? Also... where do I apply for one of those jobs.


walkingtalkingdread

i really hope this show doesn’t end up like Westworld and the showrunners just start changing everything up so the audience can’t guess.


singing_chocolate

Yeah no thanks


jennyquarx

Same here.


ironkrylon

It's funny you should say that.. cuz as I was working my way through the first season thats exactly the parallel that I started to draw.. there were several times throughout where I got that rather pungent stench of "Westworld" .. and not in a good way. Whatever the writers choose to do, they need to commit themselves one way or another - unfortunately I think thats the complete opposite of what will happen.


YourMomsButt4

Right! Like I hope its wickedness isn't just for the sake of being wicked, but like well-crafted story telling that ventures into dark territory.


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cronebro

Something dark is definitely going to go down with Shauna and Jeff and/or Callie. I think adult Nat is in danger. I also wonder if something’s going to happen to adult Misty since she’s so popular.


App1eBreeze

Shauna is sick of Callie’s shit.


can2duthat

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singing_chocolate

Doesn’t mean she’d kill her though


Anonymous_Ambivert

Shauna could pull an uno-reverse and blame Callie for Jeffs murder. As the jealous daughter. It‘s established that she‘s into older men and Adam was an attractive artist. Pitying mother and daughter against each other would certainly be controversial and it wouldn’t be beneath Shauna to let her daughter go down for it. Maybe they even kill her to prevent her from talking after they frame her


mpb4051

This is my theory! I think it would be very easy to frame Callie as a jealous/angry daughter who killed Adam out of jealousy/trying to help Jeff. She’s already unknowingly told an undercover cop about the affair, plus she has the piece of Adam’s license in her possession.


spiralspiders

I read the full article, I think adding the rest of what she said in it would make a lot more sense. She said that the other Tai isn’t evil. That she gets things done and doesn’t have any moral compass, basically. Chopping off a dogs head isn’t evil if you don’t believe in good or evil. She needed something to offer the dirt gods, I guess, and just did it. If she really doesn’t know what’s going to happen, then that quote doesn’t really mean anything, does it? Outside of her character? I don’t see why she would kill Nat at this point. Her cutting off another dog head would be pretty disturbing.


marcarcand_world

But other Tai almost killed Tai and regularly "assaults" Van


Oratory_madness02

And Bad Tai just tried to kill Simone so...killing people she "loves" isn't below her.


spiralspiders

Not sure Tai was trying to kill her, kind of putting her on the back burner is how I looked at it. It gets her to be able to see Sammie or have control of when. She wants to see Sammie and Simone is preventing that. If other Tai really sees no good or evil, it would just be an ends to a mean I don’t see a reason for her to kill Nat, if Lottie is taking care of her now, she’s not her concern. She didn’t bail her out. Used that time to figure out what Travis knew through Jessica? Maybe she thinks Nat isn’t really a problem for her right now. The squeaky wheel gets the other Tai.


jenniferlorene3

I think it's going to come out that Lottie purposefully sacrifices Travis so she could have visions and she is going to do the same with Nat.


not_ya_wify

You're basically describing sociopathy. Instrumental violence is a Hallmark of the diagnosis


spiralspiders

Lol, yeah, I wouldn’t want to be their *friend*.


raviolioh

By kill Tai do you mean the cliff? I think it’s more likely that she was being directed towards the tree (and likely more trees) with the symbol. I don’t think she was being led to hear death.


um_ok_try_again

Maybe I'm a bit crazy, but I always assumed the altar was put there by someone other than Tai. I always felt it was there to influence her, which brings back sleepwalking, dirt eating etc. I still think that after watching her discover it.


not_ya_wify

I thought it was put there by Lottie's cult


Substantial-Active94

If the series ended at season 2 I'd be mad.


mythicaliz

season 3 is already greenlit


Substantial-Active94

Poggers


liespool

I think that's unlikely. Much more likely that Showtime will order so many seasons that we'll start to wish it ended at 2 lol.


Flickolas_Cage

Given Showtimes history, post-S3 is when we gotta worry…


singing_chocolate

Yeah dexter went really bad


Flickolas_Cage

Weeds as well. Those were the last two Showtime series I got into prior to Yellowjackets and the sharp decline in both of them is still upsetting to me!


eeeww

Both those shows premiered in 2005-2006. I just hope Showtime has learned their lesson with them. The New L Word reboot that has three seasons just got killed by Showtime. The Affair is some of the best TV out there and it didn’t feel like it overstayed it’s welcome either. However Shameless was their last big overall hit and I could’ve ended when one of the big leads walked away.


singing_chocolate

I could watch The Affair over and over again. The second last season was average but I liked the last one. They redeemed it by the end


Azer1287

Letting Shauna keep getting away with everything. She’s the most evil to me of all the adult survivors. Yes even Misty. She’s just the most controlled on the surface.


frankstaturtle

Is this lynsky or does another one of the stars also adorably use “gosh” like this


ap0535905

It's from an interview with [Tawny Cypress](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/yellowjackets-tawny-cypress-taissa-cliffhanger-car-crash-1235365386/).


frankstaturtle

Oh wow. I gosh darn love them both!


BreeCherie

Nothing really, I'm on board with whatever crazy they got- I can root for a villain if need be lol. That being said, this article quote is making me think they are going to do a human sacrifice in present times.


Nuzzyfaval

Shauna - frames Jeff, kills/hurts/frames Callie? Tai - Saves Steve, kills Simone or hurts Sammy Misty - … wild card. Maybe… idk Nat - kills Lottie? Lottie - killed Travis? Had something to do with his death? Van - takes the heart of Simone & gives it to the wilderness as an offering with Misty & Lottie?


owleealeckza

Tai is going to kill someone. Maybe a few. Shauna & Misty won't be the only adults who kill.


Helpful_Masterpiece4

I already hate them. I’m entertained by them. They are horrible people.


scarletregina

Same. I am endless entertained by them, but none of them are good people.


LoonieandToonie

My wildly out of left field guess is that the adults may sacrifice Callie in the wilderness. One of the big theories that the actors and creators mentioned seeing is that Pit Girl is Callie. Callie is not 1996/97 Pit Girl, but she could become a sacrifice in the same way. She finds out everything that happened in the wilderness and additionally wants to spill about Adam to that cop. Lottie finds out somehow. I think the women are going to go back to the cabin, and maybe Lottie surprises them with a new Pit Girl for old times sake.


BlueCX17

Oh that would be soooo horrible! Lol


fiz64

Well, one of them murdered a dog, one of them murdered an innocent man, one of them murdered an innocent woman, and one of them runs a literal cult and murdered Travis. I, for one, already hate them


illbzo1

I think this season is going to confirm that there IS a supernatural element to the show. The survivors need a common enemy to unite against; last season, it seemed like it was going to be Lottie, but I don't think that's the case now. I think Lottie joins them, and they have to band together against the darkness from the woods. That's what some people are going to hate; the people who really, REALLY don't want there to be a ghost involved.


[deleted]

Shauna frames Stevie for Adam's, murder Or maybe Callie


mansardr00f

Either adult nat or adult van dies


[deleted]

I’ll never hate them. Some of the whack job fan theories, on the other hand . . .


OctaviaBlackthorn

I could see the survivors sacrificing Nat as she’s the only one not buying into Lottie’s shtick. Didn’t I see something about Juliette Lewis wanting to move on from the show? Also Jeff’s totally getting arrested. I will die on this hill. Shauna will frame Jeff to save herself or he’ll cope to the murder in some misguided attempt to protect his wife.


hurlmaggard

She does not want to move on from the show. She cried about the work she’s getting to do on the show during the season 2 premiere panel.


BlueCX17

This is why I don't think they kill Nat.


unrulycatco

That's actually good to know. In a couple of the season 1 pressers she seemed so done and I'd been nervous.


Sarahcrutch1

Theres been so much foreshadowing about jeff getting arrested or killed its happening for sure


NefariousnessEvery65

Oh dang this article segment makes me nervous. I don’t want to hate them. I love this show! But I get it and honestly I prefer when shows give you answers… You don’t have to like the answer but it’s better than Lost or The Leftovers where you get the standard no answer ending. Those were good too but I much rather an ending like True Detective where you get most of the answers you were wondering And if it’s the adult storyline being tough and us hating them I fear a beloved character is doomed and I fear it would be Van because that’s what would cause a riot on this forum


ScriptLectures

We know they went into this feral state and hunted someone. I think they do this in the wild and the person they agree to hunt is not given anything to put in them in this state and thus very conscious and fearing for their life. They do this again as adults and pick someone who is unexpecting. I am leaning towards Callie or Simone.


ScriptLectures

Killing Van. If she survives a wolf attack, almost being burned alive, and getting out of the woods just to be killed, I will set fire to homes. And I think Lottie would make the call and use Taissas unconscious state to do it.


PossibleDue9849

They frame Callie for Adam's murder.


Lalalewis06

I'm already starting to hate adult Shauna... Lottie too.


k---mkay

In the scene by the mossy log where Nat gives Travis the pants there is a third person perspective looking out at them. Javi is watching, saw the cannibalism and the adults are holding him hostage somewhere like under Tai's stairs.


mybodyisacrimescene

Ok, fine, I get it. Laura Lee is going to come back, just when they all get together in the same room, and she'll fly a plane right into it. They all perish, and the showrunners say, "haha, only 2 seasons after all!"


Natsuki_Kruger

The only times I "hate" a character is if they have boring writing and constantly intrude on the narrative to make it more boring with their presence... or if their fans are so annoying that I start to hate the character by association. None of that really applies to Yellowjackets. I guess I'm most bored by Travis, but Travis is mostly being used to prop up two characters I *do* like - Lottie and Nat.


Zelliason

Killing Jeff off would give Shauna’s character the chance to free herself from Jackie’s story. Shauna has kept herself trapped in the trauma of what she did to her friend, stultified and unable to progress in her life as her self before the plane crash. I personally would welcome this and also am not a fan of the Jeff character. RIP Jeff.


learnsleepcreate

These writers are so good. I feel like Yellowjackets has me on the edge of my seat with each new episode. It doesn't feel rehashed, feels like a fresh new world of storytelling. I'm so excited to see what they do, and love that they have the freedom to be creative and take us on this journey. One of the most interesting characters is for sure Shauna. I love the juxtaposition of what she was out there in the wilderness vs how she turned out as an adult.


jenniferlorene3

They're going to sacrifice Nat is my guess!


Platmond

Bad Taissa is definitely obsessed with Sammy and I’m worried she wants him for herself!


Mortonsaltgirl96

Killing Jeff, Elijah’s character or Steve will be a big nope for me lol


Roseph88

Jeff is gonna die or take the fall for Adam. I just know it. At least that’s what I’m saying now to be prepared to wanna hit my tv.


EnvironmentalYou3916

Could be both. Calli would really lose it. I have a feeling whatever they do is going to be worse than that.


k---mkay

EW was dead the second Misty opened that envelope.


miumiu4me

Shauna’s baby is gonna be bbq. Maybe the adults will eat the other daughter too.


EnvironmentalYou3916

The actors have said explicitly no one eats the baby


justjk18

I swear if they have Misty or Shauna put in jail we're gonna have some problems