Yellowjacketsis split between the teen timeline set in 1996 and the adult timeline set in 2021, but season 3 has removed every reason to stay invested in the adults (except one). When it first premiered,Yellowjackets’ unique structure following dual timelineswas a breath of fresh air. But as the series gets into the back end of its third season,the flaws in that narrative approach are starting to become more apparent. It often feels like watching two completely different shows simultaneously.

Cutting back and forth between two separate timelines often hurts the pacing of the series. If something exciting is happening in one timeline and something dull and contemplative is happening in the other timeline,it can bring the momentum grinding to a halt. Plus, in season 3 in particular, the ‘90s teen timeline has become much more interesting than the ‘20s adult timeline.Yellowjacketsseason 3 is about to end its run, and as this current batch of episodes reaches its conclusion, I’m left with just one reason to care about the adult timeline.

Van Yelling At Tai with the other girls behind her in Yellowjackets Season 3 Episode 8

Misty’s Fate Is Now The Only Character Arc I Care About In Yellowjackets' Adult Timeline

Everyone Else Has Lost My Interest (Or Died)

I used to be invested in alltheYellowjacketscharacters, waiting with bated breath to see where each of the survivors would end up, and if their dark past would ever catch up to them. But after season 3, I’ve lost interest in following almost everyone in this ensemble.Shauna has become very unlikable; she was already morally gray, thanks to her violent tendencies (and the fact she stole her dead friend’s boyfriend), but now, she’s just cruel. She’s mean to her own daughter andshe’s short with people like Jeff’s business associates for no reason.

At this point, the only character in the adult timeline that I’m still invested in is Misty. She’s still a fascinating character and her ultimate fate is still unclear.

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And it’s not just Shauna.Tai hasn’t been herself and she’s set to go off the rails at any minute. Van is dead, so her fate is no longer a mystery. And are we really supposed to care what happens to Melissa? Hilary Swank is a great actor, butMelissa’s story feels so pointless and undercooked. At this point, the only character in the adult timeline that I’m still invested in is Misty. She’s still a fascinating character and her ultimate fate is still unclear.

Yellowjackets Made The Teen Timeline So Much More Interesting Than The Adult Story In Season 3

The Teens Have Gone Full Lord Of The Flies

Initially,Yellowjackets’ adult timeline set up some interesting subplots to run alongside the teens’ survival story in the wilderness. But after three seasons,the 2021 timeline has killed off too many great characters— especially after losing Nat. Meanwhile, the teen timeline has gone fullLord of the Flieswith the soccer team setting up their own twisted justice system, and the arrival of some outsiders gave a darkly hilarious perspective on just how far gone they are.

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Yellowjackets is a television series exploring the survival ordeal of a high school girls' soccer team stranded in the remote wilderness after a plane crash. It interweaves psychological horror and coming-of-age themes, simultaneously depicting their harrowing transformation and its lasting impact on their lives 25 years later.