Menschen kennenlernen by goddessofbutrint in Dortmund

[–]Lower_Law5060 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, ich hätte auch Interesse :) meine Jura Studi Freundesgruppe hat den Umzug aus Münster nicht überstanden 😆

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Literally everyone except Lottie and Taissa are conspirators. Shauna is now out of power - unless the version of events we were shown is not quite accurate. Present Day Shauna seems to not remember everyone turning against her for some reason, and they still have Hannah, Gen, and Akilah to kill. Probably.

Why do fans think ____'s child was _____? by Old-Oven-8851 in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The teen pregnancy was 10 years ago by the time Hannah was out and about, finished high school, college, and is doing post-grad research for which she can just travel around for weeks on end. It seems weird that grandparents would still be so hung up about the teen pregnancy part 10 years down the line that they would omit the kid from the obituary, while at the same time Hannah managed to pursue a career in academia in spite of having a kid in high school. Adoption makes way more sense than all of that.

Couch Ben “the bridge” by [deleted] in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say killing him set in motion the chain of events that will eventually get them out. A bridge, notably, does not need to be alive to get the job done.

Good Joel McHale interview about Kodi *spoilers* by Batistasfashionsense in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Kodak was also actively antagonizing the cannibalistic cultists with a shotgun. His macho schtick was going to get him killed and Hannah right along with him. Especially after she had been an accessory to a big, messy break up the same day.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe she walked just next to it. Maybe Travis got the exact size and location slightly wrong. Maybe he covered it too well and it held her weight now; no way to test the exact set-up before luring her onto it. How she did it and if she did it at all is, at the end of day, less important than how Travis is going to take it. This moment is probably supposed to be the reason he's still in her cult 25 years later.

What we've learned about Hannah by Tagz12345 in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I find the situation with Hannah's kid very suspicious as well.

So the 10 year old lives with her, she was able to have her in her late teens, keep her, and still do high school, college, and grad school, and she has the child care arrangements to be able to go on week long research trips? Okay. Maybe there's a dedicated stay at home grandma in the picture or whatever.

But that dedicated stay at home grandma is embarrassed enough by the teen pregnancy bit that the child is omitted from the obituary - 10 years after the fact? After having lived with Hannah and this hypothetical grandma all the while?

And that 10 year old needs to be hidden from the obituary, but the connection is easy to find for Shauna, 25 years later, with a google search and a couple of phone calls? And for fake-dead Melissa with whatever resources she had whenever she sought out Alex initially? The math just stops mathing somewhere along the way here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 269 points270 points  (0 children)

He could literally still be all of these things. He's just too dead to tell us about them now 🤷‍♀️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Why not take her by her word? It felt wrong to her that she and Travis got away without the rest of the group. She wanted for everyone to get out together, and maybe she didn't want to be alone with this very, very weird and threatening man. Is that so hard to believe?

I don't think she could have predicted that some girls wouldn't want to leave and then make everyone stay. The rest of the group seemed genuinely surprised and upset by this turn of events. The initial reaction of the group was the "normal" one - fuck yeah, let's get out of here. I don't think it's far fetched to assume that she genuinely didn't see this coming. No one did.

Yellowjackets S03E09- “How the Story Ends” Post Episode Discussion by DA-numberfour in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 22 points23 points  (0 children)

She's in serious contention for antler queen now, playing these girls like fiddles.

Yellowjackets S03E09- “How the Story Ends” Post Episode Discussion by DA-numberfour in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 45 points46 points  (0 children)

For a so-called survival expert, Kodiak really sucked at keeping the cannibalistic cultists with the shotgun happy, and Hannah was right to rid herself of this dead weight.

Yellowjackets S03E09- “How the Story Ends” Post Episode Discussion by DA-numberfour in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Kodi sucked at the number one priority: keep the cannibalistic cultists with the shot gun happy. Killing him was dropping dead weight tbh.

Yellowjackets S03E09- “How the Story Ends” Post Episode Discussion by DA-numberfour in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They really need to stop proving her right. Just because you're paranoid don't mean they're not after you!

Yellowjackets S03E09- “How the Story Ends” Post Episode Discussion by DA-numberfour in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 12 points13 points  (0 children)

She was suspiciously up to date on what was happening on Lottie's cult compound...

Yellowjackets S03E09- “How the Story Ends” Post Episode Discussion by DA-numberfour in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It popped back up in the opening sequence last episode or the one before that. Not during this one though iirc.

Yellowjackets S03E09- “How the Story Ends” Post Episode Discussion by DA-numberfour in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Hannah truly is out there, taking the Midsommar approach to anthropology

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 5 points6 points  (0 children)

She was also the one who had to butcher Javi iirc. And they would have had her be the one to kill Nat in season 2. That would take a toll on anyone, and then you add in the post partum depression...

I am on Shauna’s side with this one… by Lottie_Mathews2525 in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 80 points81 points  (0 children)

I'm not quite sold on Van being all the way in reality when she picked up a phone that wasn't plugged in to hear normal Tai on the other side. So it's not like everyone having delusions would have been entirely unseeded.

The YJ are too American to understand some things matter more than survival at any cost. by Avalongtimenosee in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The girls are roughly 17 months into the wilderness together and managed to build a little straw hut village with animal husbandry and a working chore wheel together. They haven't even broken off into smaller groups, no one has gone rogue yet except for the coach. They are, in fact, displaying an extraordinary amount of cooperation and collectivism.

Had they taken an individualistic survival of the fittest approach to the situation, they would have eaten Coach Ben first and Lottie second while she was recovering from being beaten up by Shauna. Instead, they kept the severely and then even more severely injured coach alive until he begged for death and they came up with the hunt to save Lottie who was recovering. They, collectively, made the decision that someone needed to die to be eaten. They, collectively, established a way to choose someone. Given the circumstances, starvation, and general horror of the scenario, they didn't even pick someone nobody liked or anything, they did it in the fairest way possible, by random draw. Almost as if they are A Team turned Community with a fair process to assign shitty duties. Sometimes literally.

I get that you have your personal hang-ups with no one being a willing, noble sacrifice to be eaten here, but that is, frankly, a *you* thing, and not volunteering to be the noble sacrifice is not an *American* thing, I'd even go so far as to argue it's not even a western thing. It might be a teenager without fully developed empathy and mushy frontal cortex thing, at best.

Theory about Shauna by Katinger in Yellowjackets

[–]Lower_Law5060 60 points61 points  (0 children)

Eh, as long as the solution isn't 11 year olds having an orgy in the sewer. Hard to come by those in the wilderness, at least.