Horror and Hormones, Grief and Gore, in “Yellowjackets”

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Horror and Hormones, Grief and Gore, in “Yellowjackets”
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“You know a show is onto something when possible cannibalism is the least interesting thing about it.” dstfelix reviews “Yellowjackets,” an arch survival drama on Showtime.

“Yellowjackets,” an arch survival drama on Showtime, is ostensibly centered on a mystery that’s planted in the pilot: Who was the girl running for her life as her hunters—former soccer teammates now uniformed in beast-hide regalia—waited for her to fall into a trap of spikes? Maybe the season finale, in mid-January, will reveal her identity. Maybe it won’t.

“Yellowjackets” pulls no punches when it comes to gore. The show bluntly explores the vulnerability of the human body; the story is predicated on the tactile flow of blood. A girl is impaled when the plane hits the ground. One survivor looks up, after sensing moisture on her forehead, only to find the head coach’s body supine on a tree branch, dripping blood. The group’s survival initially depends on hunting animals; there are many scenes of butchery, of meat being gnawed.

“Yellowjackets” is a riot, but I can’t deny that it’s a queasy watch. Cutaways are rare; the camera lingers on slaughter. The dialogue is witty, but the show isn’t really about language: by the season’s end, the girls are nonverbal, howling. Their wordlessness feels like a response to the pop-cultural era, which praises female speech as a weapon to avenge the violated female body.

“The Wilds,” on Amazon Prime, has the same premise as “Yellowjackets”: a plane crash leaves a group of girls stranded. But the show is Y.A.; the teens remain teens. The coming-of-age genre typically doesn’t allow its characters to progress to adulthood, when growth calcifies into routine. The parallel structure of “Yellowjackets,” then, isn’t just a trendy storytelling gimmick. It’s as if the 2021 women, grizzled and mysterious, were answers to an equation, and the 1996 girls were its variables.

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