bitches be like “he’s my comfort character” and it’s just some dude covered in blood
I will never recover from the treatment Jackie got. Since the first episode, Jackie gave EVERYTHING she had to Shauna. She suggested the dress for the party because she wanted to see Shauna approve of something she had saved up for and bought for her, and wanted to see her appreciate her efforts and her care and the fact that she had given her something that, to Jackie at least, would have been special. During the plane crash, Jackie gave Shauna the lucky charm necklace that she is visibly attached to in order to make her feel at ease despite the fact that it was HER favorite necklace and comfort object, as well as her mom's medication for relaxing, even though Jackie probably needed it more if she brought it with her in the first place. When Jackie pulled Shauna away from Van, she didn’t do it to save herself. She did it because Shauna was going to catch on fire. Jackie was still a ways away from the fire, so she didn’t have to worry about herself, and only reacted when Shaun was in grave danger. When both of them were still on good terms and starving, Jackie still gave Shauna her last piece of food because Shauna was hungry, even though Jackie herself was also wasting away. When she read Shauna's journal, it was because she wanted to know how to help her, not for herself or to satiate her own curiosity, just to help her, only to find out all the horrible things Shauna had done to Jackie. Even when they had their last fight, with Shauna projecting herself and her own cruel misdeeds onto Jackie, Jackie still couldn't hurt Shauna, using movie lines in order to keep giving Shauna what she sensed she needed; the promise that she still loved her despite everything within the lack of a true insult. Going out to die was also a decision made FOR Shauna and the rest of the group. They didn't need her, and she couldn't provide for them, not to mention the fact that Jackie had only ever kept living for Shauna, and now that Shauna didn’t want her, she couldn’t keep going, not even for herself. Even after her death Jackie sticks around for Shauna. “You're the one holding the knife” because Shauna had been the only cruel one in their relationship, the one carving everything from Jackie until there was nothing left to give, both literally and figuratively. Not only had Jackie given her whole spirit to Shauna, all her effort, she gave her body too, in the end, letting herself be ruined once more in order to keep Shauna going. As an adult, Jackie still gives the only things she has left to Shauna, advice and her forgiveness, because even with everything that has been done to her, she still loves Shauna, she still wants Shauna to be reminded of what she’s doing, the consequences that can happen to the people around her. And once more, Shauna ignores Jackie’s warnings, Jackie’s efforts. She does what she shouldn’t, and another person she truly loves dies. To the very end, Jackie always kept being a true leader, and demonstrating the reason why she was picked to be team captain; being able to make sacrifices for the good of others.
I love the trend of mlm teen shows being cute romances, heartfelt moments, dealing with school etc. And then the wlw teen shows are like What if you're all trapped in the wilderness and forced to survive and you come up with intricate rituals and you can't live with or without each other and you're suffering and constantly facing death and...
Rip Jackie Taylor you would have loved crying to “good luck, babe!” by chappell roan and not knowing why.
Rip Shauna Shipman you would have loved sobbing to “good luck, babe!” and knowing exactly why
KIM MIN JAE as PARK EUN TAK DR. ROMANTIC | seasons 1-3
ignore how they’re arguing in all of these..
Losing my mind over how tragic it must have been for everyone coming back. Bright kids with futures on the way to nationals and then they come back with scars and haunted eyes and they won’t talk about any of it
Like think about it from the parents’ perspectives. To lose your kid for 19 months and then they’re found but they’re either dead or they’re so irrevocably changed they might as well be dead. To hear the news they’ve been found and you get hope and then it’s crushed again because yours didn’t survive
And imagine having to break the news. Imagine Shauna telling the Taylors their daughter is dead, imagine Travis meeting his mother again and having to tell her about his dad and Javi. Or imagine Lottie who went nonverbal after rescue and got whisked away to the psych ward, but not before seeing how Laura Lee’s parents reacted
But also like… Nat and Van, do you think their moms even showed up? Maybe it’s not totally realistic but imagine them just waiting to meet the mothers they wanted to go home to so badly and it’s just hours and no one’s showing and eventually Tai or someone has to take them home. And they realize all of a sudden that nothing has actually changed with them being away
hey coach, sorry we cannibalized your team captain. in our defense, her pregnant gf said that's what she wanted and we are running out of meat rations and our developing bodies need nourishment. no, I get that it was absolutely terrifying to witness teenagers devour their former leader who was a symbol for societal expectation so voraciously and with such excitement, but you gotta understand we're hungry and the wilderness slow-roasted her to perfection. also you're probably next. xo.
I have been misled I thought that everyone in yellowjackets was gay what do you mean lottienat and jackieshauna aren’t canon
healthy wlw relationship’s on tv would honestly save the world imo
When Eleanor said "find Chidi" in a desperate attempt to help a future version of herself, because she had no idea what would happen in the future, because she was terrified of her fate, because she was too panicked to have any thoughts other than that of the man who she knew for certain would save her in any universe. And when Chidi said "there is no answer, but Eleanor is the answer" as a moment of clarity, looking back at everything he knew as the best version of himself, because he had every thought conceivable, but the most important of them, the one at the forefront, was that of the woman who he knew for certain had saved him in every universe.