The Showtime drama series 'Yellowjackets' has been a massive word-of-mouth hit this winter. Over the holidays, Americans binged the TV show about teenage girls who start killing and eating each other
build interest week after week.
It’s a series that jumps back and forth through time between when a plane carrying a high school girls’ soccer team crashes in the wilderness in 1996, leaving those who made it to desperately fend for themselves as they waited 19 months to be rescued, and 25 years later as four of those girls—played by Melanie Lynskey, Juliette Lewis, Christina Ricci, and Tawny Cypress—grapple with the disturbing lengths they went to in order to make it out of the woods alive.
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