

'Yellowjackets' Star Liv Hewson Opts Out of Emmy Submissions Over Gendered Categories 'Yellowjackets' Season 2 Is Indeed a Hit - Even If It Doesn't Seem Like It

When Misty (Christina Ricci) comes to rescue her, we get an intriguing reversal of their wilderness ideologies - when young Misty (Samantha Hanratty) was at Lottie’s side from the start and young Nat (Sophie Thatcher) wanted nothing but distance. In the present, Lottie’s (Simone Kessell) acolytes start to welcome Natalie (Juliette Lewis) into their rituals, to which she seems suspiciously amenable. In the wilderness, Lottie (Courtney) Eaton leads the teens in something that falls between morning prayer and group therapy, but which most importantly feeds their growing hunger for a new leader. As storylines explore the companionship and community based on trust, the title invokes a secret third thing: trust betrayed, and its dire consequences in this series. Thompson and Katherine Kearns and directed by Ben Semanoff. When you lose faith in someone, it’s because of something they did.īoth types of faith feature prominently in “Yellowjackets” Season 2, Episode 5, “Two Truths and a Lie,” written by Sarah L. Where religious faith is mostly internal, trusting a person, idea, or institution depends as much on the recipient as on the believer. Then there is the other kind of faith: Trust. In religion, it offers many people comfort and purpose an explanation for how the world works and a framework with which to live a meaningful life.
