Yellowjackets season 2, episode 9 ended on both tragic and shocking notes, changing the survivors' stories of the past and present in unexpected ways.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT WARNING: The following contains SPOILERS for the Yellowjackets season 2 finale.
Why Travis Ate Javi’s Heart When the girls returned with Javi's body after he drowned in Yellowjackets season 2, episode 8, no one was more distraught than Travis. Natalie assuredly had her own guilt to assuage after letting him die, but Travis was indeed the one that suffered the loss the hardest.
Lottie chose Natalie because she believed that Nat was always the wilderness' "favorite." She cited the fact that the team tried to kill her when she drew the Queen of Hearts, but the wilderness wouldn't let them. There were signs that point to the wilderness favoring Natalie, such as her being the lead hunter. While Lottie was the first to communicate with the wilderness, the survivors had all learned how to do that, so they didn't need her guidance anymore.
Was The Group Really Going To Kill Shauna In The New Hunt? Shauna was unlucky enough to pick the Queen of Hearts in the 2021 timeline, and it's possible that the group was preparing to kill her. Throughout the climactic scenes of the ritual revisited by the adults and the mask-wearing chase that ensued in Yellowjackets season 2, episode 9, the tone oscillated between the group seeing reality and falling prey to the wilderness.
Natalie probably felt a lot more guilt than Yellowjackets initially let on for being the Antler Queen and setting the rest of the series' events in motion. The revelation of her elevated status in 1996 and the guilt that followed also helped explain her struggles in her adult life and eventual turn to a suicide attempt. Therefore, when she saw an opportunity to save someone who was good to her, she paid for her past sins by sacrificing herself for them.
Why Coach Ben Set The Survivors’ Cabin On Fire The final moments of Yellowjackets season 2, episode 9, saw the girls flee as their wilderness home burned to the ground, and only one person wasn't with them: Ben. Ben set the cabin on fire because he was petrified of what the team had become and viewed them as monsters who had been stripped of their humanity. Coach Ben's sanity had been dwindling like the rest of the group.
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