Yellowjackets S02e07 Aac !new! Jun 2026
In the past, the group is reeling from the loss of Shauna’s baby. The tension is thick as Shauna’s grief manifests as a cold, dangerous detachment.
The recurring motif of the card house in Lottie’s visions symbolizes the fragility of the group's sanity. One wrong move, and everything collapses. The dead birds seen in the episode are a harbinger of death, a common motif in horror, foreshadowing the dark path the group is heading down.
The adult survivors are finally all in one place—Lottie’s "Camp Green Pine." This episode excels by allowing these damaged characters to interact without the immediate threat of a mystery-box plot. yellowjackets s02e07 aac
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"Burial" is a defining episode for Misty. Samantha Hanratty portrays a terrifying disconnect between emotion and action. Misty’s primary drive is not malice, but a desperate need for self-preservation and group integration. By framing Crystal’s death as a disappearance, Misty gaslights the entire group. The tragedy lies in the fact that Misty genuinely liked Crystal, yet she disposes of her friend’s body with the efficiency of a seasoned hitman. This duality—the desperate girl seeking love and the sociopath hiding bodies—is captured perfectly in the audio mix during her solo scenes; her frantic breathing and the crunching snow are hyper-focused, emphasizing her isolation. In the past, the group is reeling from
Yellowjackets Season 2 Episode 7 Review: Burial - Den of Geek
The episode’s title, "Burial," operates on multiple levels. One wrong move, and everything collapses
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"Burial" is arguably Misty Quigley’s defining episode of the season. Samantha Hanratty (young Misty) delivers a performance that oscillates between pitiable and terrifying. Her denial upon finding Crystal’s body is brief; she almost instantly switches to a mode of calculating cleanup. She uses Crystal’s death to create a new narrative for herself within the group, one where she is the victim of abandonment rather than the accidental killer. This cements Misty’s trajectory as the group’s most dangerous member not because she is evil, but because she is desperate for connection and will destroy anything that threatens that connection.
As the winter worsens, the spiritual divide between Lottie’s "nature" followers and the skeptics begins to blur.