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I Totally Missed This Devastating Yellowjackets Season 3 Detail The First Time Around & It Makes The Teens' Failed Rescue Much Worse

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Warning: SPOILERS ahead for Yellowjackets season 3, episode 8, “A Normal, Boring Life.”I completely missed one devastating detail of Yellowjackets season 3, episode 8 on my first watch, and it makes the teens’ failed rescue mission even sadder. Many of the girls give up on being saved in season 3, but “A Normal, Boring Life” brings the teen survivors closer than ever to going home. Even though Lottie kills their companion, Edwin, at the end of Yellowjackets season 3, episode 7, Hannah and Kodiak agree to lead the girls back to civilization. They’re eager to survive themselves, and thus, forced to comply with the survivors.

Of course, many of the teens realize they want to go home in this installment. They even start envisioning their beds, indoor plumbing, and all the great food and drinks they’ll have access to upon their return. Sadly, we know their efforts to escape will fail, even before Lottie, Tai, and Shauna demand they stay at the end of Yellowjackets season 3, episode 8. Thanks to the pilot episode’s opening scene, it’s confirmed that they’ll spend another winter in the Wilderness. And one minor detail as they prepare to leave camp makes this reality even more devastating.

Yellowjackets’ Teen Survivors Wear The Same Clothes They Crashed In To Escape The Wilderness

The Outfits They Wear To Be Rescued Look Very Familiar

It’s easy to miss upon a first watch, but many of the teens prepare for their hike to the rescue point by donning similar outfits to the ones they wore when the plane crashed. Several fans pointed this out after “A Normal, Boring Life” aired, including @annabaileybeth on X and @kfunggg on TikTok. While it’s no surprise to see Natalie wearing her leather jacket, Mari and Van both put on the same Yellowjackets sweatshirts they arrived in the Wilderness wearing. Misty also dons her equipment manager jacket and flower T-shirt that she had on when the plane crashed.

Even the girls who decide to remain in the Wilderness at the end of the episode aren’t exempt from this trend. Tai’s maroon shirt and letterman jacket look awfully familiar, as they’re the same ones she wore in Yellowjackets’ very first episode. Lottie’s fur jacket is also pulled directly from the pilot. And although Shauna isn’t wearing the same flannel she had on when they crashed, her rescue outfit boasts a similar color scheme. With so many girls looking similar in the pilot and episode 8, there’s no way this is coincidental. And the likely meaning behind this choice is tragic.

The Devastating Meaning Behind The Girls’ Clothing Choices In Season 3, Episode 8

There Are Two Tragic Conclusions Viewers Can Draw About This Yellowjackets Detail

With the teens wearing the same outfits they crashed in to escape the Wilderness, there are a couple of tragic conclusions viewers can draw. The first is that, despite the facade they’ve put on throughout season 3, many of them are eager to leave the Wilderness behind. The girls are trying to return home in the same condition they left, even though they’re permanently changed by everything they’ve experienced. They don’t want to bring the sacrifices they made and the struggles they faced with them. As impossible as it is, they want to return to their past selves.

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It’s also possible that they’re afraid no one will recognize them if they don’t look the same as when they left. During their interrogation of Hannah in Yellowjackets season 3, episode 8, the girls seem shocked and hurt to learn that their loved ones may have stopped looking for them. They could be wearing the same outfits in an attempt to be more recognizable, especially since most of their clothes from the crash feature the name of their soccer team. This will tell anyone who finds them exactly who the girls are, making it more likely they’ll get back home.

This Tragic Yellowjackets Season 3 Detail Makes The Teens’ Failed Rescue So Much Sadder

Teen Lottie (Courtney Eaton) with her face stained with blood in Yellowjackets Season 3 Episode 8

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The fact that so many of the survivors are eager to leave the Wilderness behind — along with all the trauma it gives them — makes the realization that they aren’t going home even sadder. Viewers already know that the girls will never be the same as when they left; Yellowjackets’ adult timeline proves as much. However, they might have gone home with less guilt and grief if they’d been able to reach a rescue point before their second winter in the woods. As it stands, they’ll be forced to kill and consume more of their friends.

This experience will alter the Yellowjackets further rather than allowing them to return to the people they used to be.

This experience will alter the Yellowjackets further rather than allowing them to return to the people they used to be. And although their friends and family will still recognize them physically, many of them will be unrecognizable internally after everything they’re forced to endure. Yellowjackets season 3, episode 8 really drives that point home with this clothing detail, calling back to the pilot episode while highlighting just how different things are now.

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Yellowjackets

7/10

Release Date

November 14, 2021

Network

Showtime, Paramount+ with Showtime

Showrunner

Ashley Lyle, Bart Nickerson, Jonathan Lisco

Directors

Benjamin Semanoff, Daisy von Scherler Mayer, Deepa Mehta, Eduardo Sánchez, Jeffrey W. Byrd, Liz Garbus, Scott Winant, Eva Sørhaug, Jamie Travis

Writers

Liz Phang, Sarah L. Thompson, Ameni Rozsa




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