It cannot be denied that season 3 or “Yellowjackets” saw more deaths than ever, but what is the hardest in the cast?
The stars of the Paramount+ program broke down the chilling murders in the last season, revealing to the publication that the group “shouted to Oures” when they had to say goodbye to this character and his friend of real life.
WARNING: Spoilers for season 3 below!
The thriller of 10 episodes that jumps between the plane crash of the 1996 adolescent soccer team and the survivors today were charged the lives of several characters that included many of the central yellow “yellow chaackets.
While fans were fine to see the newcomers to the Rub Win scientist (Nelson Franklin), who died from Ax, and Kody (Joel Mchale), whose disappearance was a knife in Hanna’s eye (Ashley Sutton), the murders of training training coach, Ting Kruisterie, Ting Karregie (Lauren Ambrose).
Coach Ben died in a mercy at the hands of the teenager Natalie (Sophie Thatcher) after the football team “Yellowjackets” became her former mentor.
The teenagers kept him hostage and cut the Achilles tendon so that he could not escape.
After repeatedly stopping with the teenager Natalie to kill him, she took her life, which turned out that they destroy her as the group leader. His body was beheaded, cooked and eaten by the group.
Adult Van’s murder was also difficult to accept, since he was already dying of terminal cancer.
After discovering that the former teammate, the adult, Melissa, was alive and well decades after her accident, Ambrose’s letter, along with the adult Misty (Christina Ricci) and the adult Tai (Tawny Cypress), discussed what to do with her, the entire attempt without success of Fowauna) without success.
The adult van had the opportunity to kill Melissa adult, but the roles turned when she changed her mind.
Adult Melissa then the weapon and pushed it through the adult’s chest from the adult, leaving her lover, Tai adult, to deal with the devastating loss.
Other significant murders in season 3 were Adult Lottie, which was thrown by the stairs until her death by an unlikely murderer, and the adolescent Marie, who fell a well full of peaks while her teammates hunted in the forest.
In statements to the cast nominated for Emmy in the final event in North Hollywood, California, on Thursday, April 10, the post learned which game was the most difficult for the stars of “Yellowjackets” Ricci, Courtney Eaton (Young Lottie). And Samantha). And Samantha)
While Ricci said he had fought with the game of Ambrose and Simone of the series, he also cools a cry for Juliette Lewis, who died in the final of season 2, and coach Scott.
“Well, you know, I think I approach Lauren, so it was different to know what I left. It was very difficult when Juliet left and difficult when Simone left. I want to say, they are really spread,” he said.
“And knowing that Steven would leave too. Steven is such an incredible, incredible and incredible guy and such an incredible actor, and I would say it was really difficult,” the superstar shared.
Most of the actresses who play adolescent homologists agreed that coach Scott was the most difficult character and person in the cast to leave this season.
“I think one of the most difficult scenes to film, I was real there. Sophie called me one day and thought it is the last day of Steven Real. And we are so close to Steven that she is like the older brother,” Eaton exclusive to The Post.
“And we both ended up shouting on the phone and [I] It was, as, “how am I not there for his last day?” So, that was a very difficult part of the season, “he continued.
“That was the most difficult part,” Eaton explained. “I think it was the closest home, but I think each of them has made me cry.”
Later, the star said that, as a fan of the program, seeing all the characters that are eliminated from “destroying me.”
The death of coach Ben was also the toughest for Hanratty.
Teen Misty was obsessed with coach Scott and the only teammate on his side when the group turned against him.
“The death count this season was crazy,” said Hanrattyy for me, just because he was my scene companion for so long,” the actress told the post. “I am so obsessed with Steven. I think it’s incredible. So that was really diffusion and emotional.”
Hanratty also gave Mchale’s character a mention of honor, calling Kody’s murder “one of the most shocking because I thought:” I just arrived “and then Bam!”
When the publication asked Cypress how he felt about saying farewell to Ambrose’s character, he began to cry.
“I will not see it, and it is difficult,” he replied when the tears fell.
The “Yellowjackets” season “is now available to transmit in Paramount+ with Showtime.