YELLOWJACKETS Season 3, Episode 1 — "It Girl"

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YELLOWJACKETS Season 3, Episode 1 — "It Girl"
Adult Tai:
tai is a cheater and a deadbeat and a workaholic to the point that it tears her family apart but honestly it's chic it's refreshing. we love to see a woman excelling in male dominated fields. i love her so much. i hope she gets worse.
she’s serving disgraced politician and doing it flawlessly!
watching people trying to argue morality over characters from YELLOWJACKETS is so exhausting PICK your favourite cannibal and BE QUIET
Now tell me, princess, are you strolling through your sacred grove?
And is the moon still shining? You're the only thing I'm thinking of
The sword you gave me, it was heavy, I just had to lay it down
It's funny how defenseless I can feel here when there's nobody around
(2023 version of this)
“Range Life” by Jordan Bolton
Part of Scenes from Imagined Films Issue #1, available on Etsy
Eyes
I cannot stress this enough, write it poorly. Write the shittiest draft you possibly can, stick 'ah fuck something happens here and now they're fighting' to get over
Write the worst fucking version you possibly can and stick it in a folder and forget it for a month or two before you look at it again. You know what you have now?
A first draft. And with enough time to think some new thoughts about it, you'll soon end up with a better, second draft! And eventually, you'll end up with something you'd be perfectly okay with letting other people read!
You'll never believe this process works no matter how many times you do it, but it totally does. You just have to drag your brain kicking and screaming to that blank page and get the bones down first.
Write the shit out of that shit.
To know the ocean, I have always felt, is to recognise the teeth it keeps half hidden.
Julia Armfield, from 'Our Wives Under the Sea'
Finished reading Julia Armfield’s Our Wives Under the Sea and I love a slowly dissolving into water lesbian. 10/10 books do recommend
Lesbian horror— Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield
“Ghosts don’t speak,” she said to me. “People misunderstand this. They think that when you’re haunted you hear someone speaking but you don’t. Or not usually. Most of the time, if you hear something speaking, it’s not a ghost–it’s something worse.”
Julia Armfield, from 'Our Wives Under the Sea'
Something I learned very quickly was that grieving was complicated by lack of certainty, that the hope inherent in a missing loved one was also a species of curse. People posted about children who had gone missing upwards of fifteen years ago and whose faces were now impossible to conjure, about friends who had messaged to confirm a meeting place and then simply never showed up. In almost every case, the sense of loss was convoluted by an ache of possibility, by the almost-but-not-quite-negligible hope of reprieve. Deus ex machina—the missing loved one thrown back down to earth. Grief is selfish: we cry for ourselves without the person we have lost far more than we cry for the person—but more than that, we cry because it helps. The grief process is also the coping process and if the grief is frozen by ambiguity, by the constant possibility of reversal, then so is the ability to cope. It’s not grief, one woman posted, it’s more like a haunting. Her sister had disappeared two decades previously […] There was no proof that anything bad had happened, the woman typed, no proof of anything at all. They told us hope wasn’t lost so often that it became impossible to live with it. It’s too hard, trying to exist between these poles of hope and death. You just find yourself imagining all these possibilities, all these possible sisters wandering around half unseen like people with sheets over their head, except that somewhere among them, you know that one of them’s real—one of them’s dead, one of them’s the ghost.
—Julia Armfield, Our Wives Under the Sea
yellowjackets (2021-) / our wives under the sea by julia armfield (2022)
The deep sea is a haunted house: a place in which things that ought not to exist move about in the darkness.
Julia Armfield, from 'Our Wives Under the Sea'
HOLY EFFING SH*T only now in my second reading I am UNDERSTANDING the dialogue between Nona and Varun the Eater outside the trucks
when it says “you called for help” OH SHIIIT