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Recommendations Megathread
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We've noticed an influx of requests for recommendations of similar books, TV shows, and movies to Yellowjackets. To make this information more accessible and to avoid repetitive posts, we're creating this megathread where you can share and discuss your suggestions.

To kick off the thread, we've compiled a few recommendations:

TV Shows:

Lost: An ensemble drama about plane crash survivors on a mysterious island.

The Wilds: Another story about survival following a plane crash, but this time involving another group of teenage girls. It echoes Yellowjackets' themes of trauma and coming of age.

Twin Peaks: An eerie and atmospheric show with a mystery at its core, Twin Peaks has the same surreal and character-driven narrative that makes Yellowjackets so compelling.

The Leftovers: This show deals with the aftermath of a global "Rapture-like" event, and it handles the intricate details of trauma, grief, and coping mechanisms in a similar way to Yellowjackets. It also features Jasmin Savoy Brown in season 2.

Togetherness: Melanie plays the character of Michelle Pierson in this HBO series about two couples living under the same roof who struggle to keep their relationships alive while pursuing their individual dreams.

The Society: A group of teenagers are mysteriously transported to a facsimile of their wealthy New England town, left without any trace of their parents. As they struggle to figure out what has happened and how to get home, they must establish order and form alliances to survive.

Movies:

The Descent: A horror film about a group of women who become trapped and pursued by predators while spelunking.

Heavenly Creatures: This is one of Melanie's earliest roles. The film, directed by Peter Jackson, is based on a notorious real-life case in New Zealand involving two teenage girls who form an intense relationship resulting in a violent crime.

The Ritual: A British horror film about a group of friends who hike in the Swedish wilderness and encounter an ancient evil. Adapted from a book of the same name by Adam Nevill.

Books:

'The Girls' by Emma Cline: A novel exploring the dynamics of a cult from a female perspective, it shares themes of manipulation, survival, and dark coming of age.

'The Lord of the Flies' by William Golding: A classic novel that tackles the theme of civilization vs. savagery, much like Yellowjackets does.

'The Troop' by Nick Cutter: A horror novel about a group of boy scouts who encounter a horrifying parasite during a wilderness excursion. It explores the theme of survival in the wilderness under extreme circumstances with a dark and disturbing twist.

'Hatchet' by Gary Paulsen: This novel is about a 13-year-old boy named Brian Robeson who survives a plane crash in the Canadian wilderness and has to survive with only the titular hatchet as a tool.

'The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon' by Stephen King: A nine-year-old girl becomes lost in the woods after wandering away from her mother and brother on a hiking trip. As days turn into weeks, she must survive not only the harsh conditions but also her growing fear and loneliness, finding solace in her portable radio's broadcasts of Boston Red Sox baseball games and her imaginary friendship with player Tom Gordon.

Remember, spoilers for any recommended content must be marked appropriately. Let's create a comprehensive list of great reads and watches for fans of Yellowjackets. Happy recommending!


Yellowjackets Season 2 Discussion

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I very much apologize if this has been posted in this group before!! long time lurker and first time poster, and I realized i’ve been sitting on this theory for almost a whole year so I figured it was time to share.

I think coach ben absolutely survives but there is a reason we haven’t yet seen him lumped in with the other survivors that may fit in with what the writers have planned.

after burning the cabin down, ben obviously deserts the girls for good. I believe he seeks and successfully finds help on his own. he then lies and says he is the only survivor, or that he was separated from the rest of the team during the crash or sometime after and has no idea of their whereabouts. he thinks it is best they all die in the woods because of how disturbed he is by their actions, and obviously he cannot reveal that he attempted to kill them.

once the rest of the survivors are rescued, coach ben and the team come to an agreement that he will not reveal their cannibalistic cult so long as they do not reveal that he—their only surviving guardian—not only deserted them, but tried to kill them all. this explains how he can be alive in the present timeline without their secrets being revealed.

let me know what you think! maybe this is self explanatory and other ppl have come to the same conclusion but I hope it’s what happens! can’t wait for the new season :’)