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"I think Lottie and Nat have a deep understanding of each other." — Courtney Eaton
they're so popular closeted girl everybody likes x outsider of the group everyone thinks is kind of weird (except for her) and is about to find out shortly that she might not be straight after all. to me.
lottie saw everyone jump natalie for killing ben and immediately had to normalize murder
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“i hate abby anderson”
when she was someone else’s ellie.
when she is someone else’s joel.
abby anderson they could never make me hate you
Episode two left me with so much to unpack, I'm not even sure where to start. I've been holding back my thoughts on the show for a while now, but this episode brought up some things that really bothered me. And while I understand this is an adaptation and not a direct remake, I still wanted to share my perspective.
• Why was Abby’s flashback cut short? I was hoping the show would have included the moment in Abby's flashback where she finds her father's body. In the game, that moment, especially her cries for him, is incredibly impactful and it shows the immense trauma she experienced. Including that scene in the show, I believe, would have deepened the audience's understanding of her tragedy.
• No Ellie and Dina smoking scene? The absence of that scene between Ellie and Dina feels like a missed opportunity in developing their personal connection. It's in that moment that Ellie finds the comfort and trust to reveal her bite mark to Dina. Even though Dina initially doubts her, this vulnerability shows the depth of Ellie's trust in Dina with such a big secret, something she's kept hidden from almost everyone.
• Why did Abby have so much dialogue in Joel’s death scene? Abby is a woman of few words; she shows, she doesn’t tell, and I’m sure that all of us die-hard Abby fans know that. I appreciate that she actually called out Joel for what he did, explicitly stating that he killed her father, which forces him to feel some degree of guilt, if he’s even capable of feeling guilt to begin with. It was about time someone held Joel accountable for his actions. In episode 1, Joel constantly acts as if he is innocent, pretending he didn’t murder hundreds of people in cold blood, and he maintains the facade of being a good man. I understand that he may have tried to redeem himself in his old age, but that doesn’t erase his past actions. I personally feel like it was very out of character for Abby to have so much dialogue in the tv show.
• Dina being sedated? What was that about? Yes, maybe they just wanted to highlight the fact that Mel is a medic, but was it really necessary for them to sedate her?
• Abby telling Mel, ‘if you don’t do it, I’m gonna smash her in the fuckin head’ ??? Umm, no. Abby wouldn’t say something like that. As I previously said, she is a woman of few words and never expressed a desire to hurt Ellie or Tommy in the game, in fact, she chose to let them live, so it was very out of character for tv show Abby to say that. That portrayal doesn’t sit right with me at all. Abby already faces so much unnecessary hate, let’s not make her seem like someone who finds joy in inflicting pain on others, yeah? Yes, Neil Druckmann and Craig Maizin, I’m talking about you.
• Please explain to me why Abby called Joel handsome TWICE. Once in the first episode, and another time in the second episode. What does that have to do with the story? It literally makes zero sense to me.
• This is what really made my blood boil. In the game, Abby is a strong, muscular woman who takes down infected and people with her bare fists. In the game, she kills Joel with a golf club, never even punching him once. But in the TV show, they portray Abby as a petite woman who starts punching Joel to death? It just doesn’t make sense. Neil has stated that Abby’s physique doesn’t play an important role in this version of the story, which is already infuriating considering that her muscularity in the game comes from years of training and pushing herself to her limits after her dad was killed. Then, they have TV show Abby punch Joel almost to death before stabbing him in the neck with a broken golf club. This doesn’t add up because, in the game, she never even broke the golf club despite her incredible strength. So how does TV show Abby manage to break it so easily?
• In the game, Abby is clearly conflicted after she kills Joel, and it’s evident that it doesn’t make her feel any better. Her nightmares continue, indicating that she doesn’t find solace in his death. It would have been nice to see the same remorse on Abby’s face in the TV show, emphasizing that she didn’t find joy in killing Joel, as many people claim she did.
These are just my opinions, and everyone has the right to their own.
one thing about me is i WILL go to bat for my best friend’s favourite fictional character ^-^
WE WILL BE FIGHTING FOR ABBY THIS SEASON !!!!!!
“judas, must you betray me…with a kiss?”
YELLOWJACKETS 202. Edible Complex ➙ 309. How The Story Ends
YELLOWJACKETS (2021–) Season 1, Episode 1, “Pilot” Season 3, Episode 9, “How the Story Ends”
jackie dressed in the pink and green colour palette she wanted for their college room back home. but, they never got to continue building their life together and there was never any physical room for shauna to remember, so she can only imagine jackie wearing those colours to further push her haunting guilt over everything that was left said, unsaid and not done in her mind.
"I can’t go back. If I go back, nothing will be well. I won't be well. I won't be me. The me that was made out here. And that unwellness that I feel, I feel it so deeply in my bones."
trying to control the urge to burst into tears every time she’s on screen
thanks to @shaunashipman for the beautiful reference
THIS IS SOOOOOOO SICK AAAAAAAND TWISTED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
oh nat suggesting a firing squad and shauna saying nat should do it im going to throw up nat’s literally shaking :((
(spoiler warning ahead get out of here for S3 E4 of Yellowjackets)
something about Natalie never really leaving the plane because she’s stuck here forever
and how Lottie never really left these tunnels, her life started and ended here. Just like with Nat, that’s when they were doomed, that’s where they died, they never got to leave and they never got to move the fuck on