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‘Yellowjackets' Season 3, Episode 4 Recap: Judge, Jury and …
‘Yellowjackets' Season 3, Episode 4 Recap: Judge, Jury and …

New York Times

time01-03-2025

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  • New York Times

‘Yellowjackets' Season 3, Episode 4 Recap: Judge, Jury and …

Season 3, Episode 4: '12 Angry Girls and 1 Drunk Travis' What does justice look like to the Yellowjackets? It's not pretty, it's not logical, it's often deeply unfair, and it's all on display in this week's episode. The centerpiece is a trial in the woods in the 1990s. The girls, having now found Ben, elect to decide his fate by mimicking an episode 'Law & Order.' They choose lawyers — Tai is the prosecutor and Misty is the defense — and fashion a makeshift courtroom. It's unclear what they plan to do with Ben if they find him guilty, but death is surely on the table. And yet, they also seem like kids playing dress up — which they are. As is familiar for 'Yellowjackets,' childlike behavior and real stakes make for a potent concoction. We watch as the Yellowjackets' warped sense of justice extends into the present day. There are two threads that emphasize that. First, there is Jeff and Shauna. Jeff is worried about his and Shauna's massively bad karma, so he signs them up to volunteer at the senior home where Misty works. That becomes too emotionally intense for Shauna after she winds up locked inside a walk-in freezer, so she decides to replace a local cat that has been missing for years by just adopting a different cat. Sure, that will work. And then there's Tai and Van, who find themselves wondering whether they should be the arbiters of life and death. They drop a Queen of Hearts from a deck of playing cards on the ground to see if it 'chooses' anyone. When a man picks it up, they follow him back to his apartment and Tai nearly makes moves to kill him, thinking that taking his life will give the cancer ridden Van more time. Van stops Tai from going that far, but the mere fact that the possibility was on the table is evidence of how much all this Wilderness woo-woo has affected their minds. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

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