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editfandom · 1 year
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Vanessa Palmer - YELLOWJACKETS, S01
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homebreweds · 1 year
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in the source link or here you will find 98 100 by 100 gifs of liv hewson as abby hammond in santa clarita diet. born in 1995, hewson (they/them) is an australian-born irish / white nonbinary person. edit as you like. they identify as gay. please keep this in mind when using them as an fc.
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matbaynton · 2 years
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SHEILA HAMMOND ICONS
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//I’m making icons for Iva and I can’t wait to have an excuse to use these:
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teriyakiaqi · 9 months
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Time to combine a few VERY COOL things together !!
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I have been an avid follower of @spilledkaleidoscope’s disco sapphics and I saw these wicked jackets on the show ‘Santa Clarita Diet’ and thought of Harry and Kim instantly!
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Look at those icons!! Slays absolute penis
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juniperhillpatient · 1 month
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Okay I have to say aside from simply finding a haunted B&B setting starring my best friend underrated treasure Rose McIver to be a charming & fun setting for a sit com —
things I love about Ghosts
- the unexpected & unique dynamics!!! the Viking warrior is best friends with the American revolution soldier & they watch ‘90s tv together. the dorky Boy Scout troop leader with an arrow through his neck has a huge crush on the diva Harlem jazz singer who died in the 20s. the hippie free spirit teaches the repressed Victorian lady of the house about female sexual pleasure. It’s all endlessly iconic & surprisingly heartfelt for how bizarre some of it gets like the ghost who haunted one of his now adult ghost friends as a child & sang her lullabies but now they’re peers.
- the relationship between Jay & Sam! I ADORE me a good malewife x somewhat off her rocker chick dynamic. not since Joel & Sheila of the cancelled too soon genius Santa Clarita Diet have I this much adored a sit com married couple. the way Jay is endlessly supportive of Sam & her ghosts & their adorable dynamic because they are husband & wife but also they are best friends - is just so cute.
-it’s funny but it never punches down. all of the characters are (so far I’m on season 2) pretty wild & they each get some episodes focusing on their backstory. from the Native American storyteller to the quirky cholera ghost who faked a relationship with the Boy Scout troop leader (long story) to the girl who was murder with a chainsaw on prom night. It’s goofy as hell but each of these hilarious characters still feels very much like a three dimensional person in a way you just don’t get with every show. I also enjoy that so far there’s not a butt of the joke character in an over the top way. This is something that turns me off shows & it happens a lot in sit coms: the Meg Griffin effect. That doesn’t happen on this show! Sure, Trevor is the butt of a lot of jokes because he’s kind of a douche & he has no pants but the episode where you learn his backstory is actually so good & shows what good friends the ghosts really all are.
Anyway!!! I’m only on season 2 but I love this show so far that is all 🫶
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dollsome-does-tumblr · 3 months
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i've literally made this poll before but i don't care. 💞
disclaimer: i haven't watched the football show. i know. i know.
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So pleasantly surprised to see you watching The Righteous Gemstones. This show deserves more love, honestly so iconic. Walton Goggins is a sight to behold throughout this entire series. Not sure if you've reached it yet, but him sitting smugly on Judy's birthday throne in ep 5 will remain in my mind forever.
talking about pseudo incest in the righteous gemstones there's a weird vibe between the blackmail kid and his aunt low-key has the hots for him
walton goggins is toxically obsessed with his sister while wearing the cuntiest outfit known to man since luca marinelli in trust fx. guy from santa clarita diet is there doing crime badly while looking tiny. amber character of the show is giving betty draper levels of repression and willful ignorance. they have happy tomshiv and even more girlfailure representation with judy. aunt tiffany second most character of the show. I love new televangalist roys <3
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danwhobrowses · 1 year
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Netflix's Wednesday - Review
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So the latest attempt at rebooting the Addams Family comes in the form of Netflix's Wednesday. Fresh off of The Sandman's success, the show sported a cast of Jenny Ortega, Gwendoline Christie, Catherine Zeta-Jones and even Christina Ricci (Wednesday from the 90s movies), while also being directed mostly by Tim Burton, music by Danny Elfman, and written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, we'll see how Netflix does with this.
Bear in mind, the Addams Family I am perhaps going to compare this to the most is the 90s movies of Ricci, Raul Julia, Anjelica Hutson and Christopher Lloyd - as well as Burton, but I also will be observing Ortega's portrayal of an older Wednesday similar to Youtube's 'Adult Wednesday Addams' shorts by Melissa Hunter (who later went on to do some writing for Santa Clarita Diet and She-Hulk), whose shorts were sadly cease and desisted - which could've been partly due to production of this very show, but I won't hold that against it.
Spoilers for Season 1 of Wednesday
So I'm going to review based on four key points; Production, Plot, Side Characters, and Wednesday herself, hopefully this way I will be able to express the pros and cons of the full scope of the show.
Production Production of the show was very sound actually; music was good, setting and costuming was also very well-done, showing differences from Wednesday's gothic style, Enid's bright and bubbly, Kinbott's clean whites, there are the theme motifs that you'd expect from a Burton-esque story.
In that same vein though, cgi was an oof at times, particularly for the Hyde, which was too uncanny to see past the Burton-esque bug-eyed claymations, Enid's wolf form was a bit iffy too.
But for the most part, Jericho and Nevermore academy did feel like real places that existed outside the vacuum of Wednesday's presence.
Oh also! Some things were just wrong, particularly the off-comment on Ophelia, Ophelia wasn't driven mad by her family she went mad over her lover, Hamlet. Given how Ricci's Wednesday performed Hamlet at school that's a definite gap.
Plot The plot is probably one of the things I am most on the fence about. For its pluses, it did work towards creating character development for Wednesday, layered into a murder mystery story, layered into a spooky high school scenario. It had some lovely easter eggs primarily playing on Addams family leitmotifs specifically the iconic double snap. There is a balance as well of being gothic but also caught up to current affairs, expanding the world more familiar to the Addamses via the presentation of 'outcasts'. The plot does invite a second series as well, but doesn't try to force it either.
However, there are things I struggle to shake off. For one, it doesn't help that this feels far too much like The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, another stylistic reboot of a gothic female teen character in a gothic academy uncovering prophecies and having frosty relationships with the Queen Bee's kliq, while also engaging in her own love triangle and fighting a vengeful entity of the past. I do find it odd as well why we necessitated Wednesday to be in a high school setting, since her character had often been presented as emotionally mature and aware, in some cases it does feel like Wednesday was plopped into a monster high school concept to buff up its budget. Much of the murder mystery feels like it has holes in it as well, with characters simply acting oblivious or unhelpful to one another, Wednesday's continued distrust in Xavier for instance rides on the annoying side even when DNA didn't match, and Sheriff Galpin had been suspicious of a monster since episode 1 but chose not to suspect his son who he had worried carried on the genetics of his mother? Tis odd to say the least. Weens and Wednesday had their annoyances too, simply caused by a lack of communication.
The love triangle also felt unnecessary, it was perhaps to try and push the idea that Xavier was the threat to smokescreen Tyler but honestly I'm more disappointed in the Tyler reveal than shocked, because it falls so painfully hard down to cliché, as does much of the high school melodrama. For better or for worse; Bianca, Eugene, Ajax, Xavier and Enid are very cookie-cutter level high school clichés and frankly Xavier is still not a great love interest for Wednesday, let's not forget his actions at the Rave'N. For a story where Wednesday is being sent to an academy of people like her, there is an awfully apparent lack of people like Wednesday anyway, which bodes the need to change high school settings?
I will also note my dislike of the whole concept of 'outcasts vs normies', what made the Addams family good was indeed their counternormative lifestyle but they still existed peacefully among society, in Wednesday it wasn't bad that the main villain was a hypocritical reanimated pilgrim with a magic staff but it did harm the show that every 'normie' character was either dead or complicit to the evil side, thematically it failed in a lot of areas. Also was I the only one who caught on quickly that Thornhill was the enemy? Even before the introduction of Laurel? I mean Laurel is the name for a plant for one and it feels obvious to write Christina Ricci as the new Wednesday's antagonist anyway. The 'outcasts' don't seem too different in physiology either, it may've been a movie thing but the Addams often tended to be indestructible, they drink Cyanide, they can survive a point-blank bomb, they do the electric chair as a child's game, so it is kind of a far cry to 'do you mind ghost ex machina, I have been stabbed to death'. Finally it's probably gonna sound controversial to some but it was not lost on me that that nearly every male character ends up being useless in the climax, only Eugene comes in clutch and it's only to distract, Xavier makes things even more dire, Thing is AWOL, Galpin does shoot his own son but it's an extension of his inaction, and Ajax is just a spectator. I know writers want to try to stress strong female characters but that doesn't mean every male character must be either evil, useless or a cheap shot in it, the goal is supposed to be equality is it not?
Side Characters As a result of the plot issues, the side characters did suffer much. Enid was presented as the polar opposite of Wednesday, which did work in her favour a lot, her half-baked romance with Ajax is perhaps an underdeveloped spot however, underdeveloped also being the key word to use for Bianca and Walker - the mayor's son. Eugene is underbaked too, what could've worked as a good 'innocent cinnabon' character did end up being kept away from much of the series for too long. Tracking back to Enid, of course people immediately ship her with Wednesday, she could've been any kind of character and people would pair her because fandom is how fandom does. If you ship it it's okay but honestly I see it as platonic (reminder that two people of any gender are allowed to be just good friends), I feel like Ajax can be more of a character and it's a bit mean to disregard him too, bright colours doesn't always mean queer coding either but I will give you that 'Lycan conversion camp' did feel like a shoehorn of gay conversion therapy in its dialogue, however I don't think she 'wolfed out' because of Wednesday, they hinted it before she was clued on in Wednesday being in danger.
Principal Weems is perhaps the character who suffered the most from the narrative, it felt like she would be the obstacle for Wednesday out of jealousy towards Morticia, but really she just acts pretty fairly, if not a bit politically. Her then dying in the finale felt like a waste.
The Galpins became a mixed bag in the end, because Sheriff Galpin did feel like a good guy who needed to learn to trust the 'outcasts' more and open up, but in the end he just turned out to be a hypocrite indecisive about whether he's being oblivious towards his son's nature or looking for someone to take the fall for his son's crimes. I've already expressed my disappointment in the Tyler turn, mainly the fact that it ended up just being an act - it did a lot feel like the actor was only told when doing the final episode, because he did feel like a nice kid - I still don't know how he wounded himself but it just felt like a letdown that he was the cliché honeytrap minion who is fully aware of his evils. Thornhill at least had more method in her 'too nice' persona.
Xavier was the grumpy artist who felt more like he expected reward for interacting with Wednesday, and while she did wrongly hound him with accusations he wasn't exactly likable either. Rowan as well was a character who kinda was...well, dumb. The dude sees a picture his mother drew of Wednesday and a guy who clearly looks like a Pilgrim and decides Wednesday is the villain, sure maybe Telekinesis did fuck with his brain but it does mean that the foundation of Wednesday's investigations becomes born out of misinterpretation.
Which leads us to the Addams family themselves and, it's a mixed bag. I know people will say 'people don't think Morticia and Gomez are goals anymore because they're not hot' but honestly, chemistry is important. I've seen Catherine Zeta-Jones in the Zorro films, the chemistry she had with Banderas is far and beyond what she has with Luis Guzmán. I don't think I liked that their relationship with Wednesday had waned either, I understand high school is teenage rebellion phase but again, Wednesday had always been to my experiences very emotionally mature, in Addams Family Values one of the first things she says is 'they had sex' when countering a child's story about a stork bringing babies. Pugsley suffered the most in the short time he was there, suddenly unable to take care of himself and despite being Addams-like, still being conscious enough to be bullied by high school jocks. The Gomez murder plot was weak too, the build up of 'she wouldn't believe it' being just that Morticia killed Gareth Gates (not the singer) in self-defense was also weak I was expecting a lot more. On the plus side, Fester and Thing were great, Fester was only in one episode but was entertaining and frantic, while Thing provided a lightness as both accomplice and wingman to Wednesday, but also having a mostly unseen bond with Enid and experiences with Tyler and Xavier.
Wednesday herself Jenny Ortega, writing aside, was fantastic as Wednesday. Having nailed the cold wide glare, the dry tone and the silver tongued clapbacks, Ortega turned Wednesday into a capable, inquisitive loner but also one with flaws of being uncompassionate, untrusting and having been absorbed by tunnel vision. While Wednesday has these flaws that distances her from others, it also works to develop her on wearing down on these flaws. I do have some annoyance with the mother issues she has, the unpredictable nature of her visions are rather convenient also, but some of the best scenes are also moments where Wednesday is in full expression of her true self, particularly the cello scenes and the dance scene at the Rave'N. Ortega certainly filled the shoes of an iconic role that often kept the show afloat.
Conclusion Overall, Wednesday was a good start as a spinoff, setting the foundations of what the show would be like. I would certainly watch more of Wednesday herself but I would dedicate more time to fleshing out the side characters properly, while also remembering the counter-normalcy roots of the Addams Family's appeal. Remember that Wednesday is not simply a gothier Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and overescalation does not make things more successful, Adult Wednesday Addams thrived on putting Wednesday's character in normal and everyday scenarios such as one night stands, confronting catcalling or having a job interview, people will watch for Wednesday but that doesn't mean effort beyond cliché and the odd wink nudge to the camera should not be put in.
The show is a decent watch, but considering Ortega's performance and the shoes they're filling, there was certainly more we could've gotten out of it.
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dreampai · 2 years
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Idk if you were asked this before but favorite tv show? love ur blog btw
I love your icon, btw.
Hm, well my favorite shows right now are Night Sky (Amazon) and Santa Clarita Diet (watching it on Netflix with my mom atm).
I love The X-Files and it's one of my favorite shows ever. Same with Buffy and Xena and later on Skins.
Evil is a really great show imho. I've only seen the first season so far, but I've loved it. I also enjoyed Zone Blanche, Moon Lovers recently and also Goblin.
Growing up, I loved House, Friends, Only Fools and Horses, all versions of Law & Order (which I still watch), and also Sailor Moon, Totally Spies and W.I.T.C.H. and many more.
I have many shows I love, but if I had to choose an all-time favorite, it's probably The X-Files.
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jockceryy · 9 months
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Oh Timothy, Timothy -- I have to share how much I loved you in Santa Clarita Diet and how disappointed I was when it got cancelled after leaving us with such a cliff hanger. Aside from that, what was it like working with the iconic Drew? @olyphcnts​
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devilsskettle · 1 year
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care to share the zombie films you really love?
sure! they're pretty basic lol so i don’t have any new recommendations for you but i do have thoughts:
night of the living dead !! thee movie of all time
dawn of the dead - to a lesser extent (the zombie sfx in this one aren't great and it does kind of drag) but there's just something about it! the characters, the atmosphere, the themes.... also it was filmed in my hometown so i'm kind of biased. i'm also kind of a romero purist (for example, i don't like fast zombies conceptually)
shaun of the dead - i love this movie so much, the script is airtight, it has the perfect balance of horror/humor/pathos. i like all the cornetto trilogy movies but this one is probably my favorite (although i think hot fuzz is overall a better movie tbh)
evil dead (2013) - yeah the reboot. love it. this was the film i was really thinking of when i said i get into zombie movies in the winter because every year right around this time, i start feeling like rewatching this like once a week lol. i just think it's a great film, totally underrated. i just don't think i've seen any other movie that feels like this one feels, whether that's because of the atmosphere or the gore is hard to say. easily one of my favorite movies ever. and jane levy is so iconic in this <3
evil dead 2 - best of the original series. just fun! ash williams <3 i've also been rewatching ash vs evil dead with a friend of mine and, well, it's something else
the beach house - it drags at the beginning with pseudo-intellectual pretension BUT it's worth it because it gets super suspenseful and has some really effective body horror, but also it goes this really interesting route of appreciating the brutal but beautiful apathy and power of nature? not a traditional zombie movie which has its pros and cons. i usually end up watching this one in the summer with all the ocean horror movies (and beach movies in general lol)
paranorman - this was one of my favorite movie growing up! it just hits. another movie that i think has a great balance of horror/humor, as well as being a great kids' movie but also i still find it funny and charming as an adult
anna and the apocalypse - i just watched this again and tbh i liked it better this time around; like i said, i do think the middle is messy writing (cringeworthy dialogue, poor pacing, lack of balance of horror/humor and action/character development, and i just really hate the principal as a character tbh what is the point of him) BUT the songs are great, for the most part i like the characters, generally just good fun
c.h.u.d. - yeah, c.h.u.d. idk i just think it's better than people give it credit for (or at least more enjoyable). i'm actually kind of writing a little thing about how dawn of the dead and c.h.u.d. handle the topic of pregnancy, framing pro-choice conversations about having kids in an unstable and dangerous environment (the zombies/humanoid creatures being emblematic of various kinds of social dangers), and what it means to choose to have kids in a place where the future is so fraught. idk i was just struck by how similar these two particular young women are in these two films and what their roles are respectively but i have to think about it more and probably rewatch them
 little monsters - so cute! and lupita nyong’o with a ukulele 
 speaking of, re-animator - not my all time favorite maybe, i find it kind of boring, but how can you hate a silly little mad scientist and his boyfriend running around wreaking havoc on everybody 
santa clarita diet - just cute and fun
i generally like contagion horror, which i consider zombie movies a subcategory of, so movies like the thing, the faculty, etc. general pod people shenanigans i tend to like. i also like reanimated/undead people generally
i’m also playing carrion right now which is very fun and very the thing like. i love a creature
anyway let me also use this as an opportunity to complain about zombie movies i don't love:
zombieland - i think the second one is fun but i simply cannot stand jesse eisenberg in this fucking movie and it's just kind of boring and male fantasy ish
return of the living dead is actually really funny and i like a lot of the scenes but it's just too long. the premise itself is amazing though and i do love the ending
army of the dead - fast sentient zombies. giant cgi action movie shit. love the premise, love a lot of the characters, didn't actually hate watching it, but i probably will never watch it again. tig notaro in this movie though <3
warm bodies - it's fine. i haven't seen it in a while but it was kind of boring to me. also aren't there fast zombies in this? have i mentioned that i don't like fast zombies
 pet semetary - i read the book too. sucks ass. great song though 
 pride and prejudice and zombies - very funny concept but i don’t think i will ever watch the full thing start to finish. i have seen enough 
life after beth - it’s less that i dislike this one and more that i don’t remember anything about it lol. i will rewatch it soon but if it was that unmemorable i can’t recommend it
cooties — like the faculty but worse. but elijah wood and leigh whannell are in it so
zombie watchlist:
train to busan
wild zero (thanks for the rec!)
 in the flesh (tv series) 
 the walking dead - it’s just so long though and even though i’ve heard from so many people that it’s good, it just looks boring to me idk 
 overlord 
i would love some recommendations from anyone who has any
i haven’t read any books that are about zombies/zombie adjacent creatures except for the troop by nick cutter and that was pretty good actually. a little overwritten and there are no female characters but worthwhile. fun! good amount of body horror and gore 
anyway! that’s all
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vipguardianwater · 1 year
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Gibbon Conservation Center
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The Gibbon Conservation Center (GCC) is located in Santa Clarita and is one of the world’s foremost centers for preserving and protecting the endangered gibbons of Asia. The GCC houses over 30 gibbons, including a variety of species such as Hoolock, Lar and Siamang. Visitors to the center can observe these fascinating primates up close in their natural habitat through both guided tours and self-guided observation walks. Education programs are also available for both children and adults that provide insights into gibbon behavior, life cycles, diets, conservation needs, and more. In addition to helping people gain a better understanding of these primates, the GCC works hard to promote worldwide gibbon conservation efforts by providing funds for research projects around the globe. So, if your looking for an unforgettable experience in Santa Clarita, make sure to visit the Gibbon Conservation Center!  You won't regret it.
Six Flags Magic Mountain
If you’re looking for thrills, look no further than Six Flags Magic Mountain in Santa Clarita. This world-renowned theme park features some of the most thrilling rides and attractions around, including the iconic roller coaster ‘Goliath’. In addition to the rides, visitors can enjoy a variety of entertainment options such as live shows, character meet & greets, interactive games and much more. With over 100 acres of fun-filled excitement on offer, it's easy to see why millions of people come back every year to experience all that Six Flags Magic Mountain has to offer! So don't miss out - plan your visit today and get ready for an unforgettable day
Placerita Canyon
Located right in Santa Clarita's backyard is Placerita Canyon - a beautiful and tranquil oasis that's perfect for outdoor adventures. This stunning canyon features sweeping views of the surrounding Santa Clarita Valley and offers plenty of opportunities for exploration. Trails traverse through the park, allowing hikers to take in its diverse landscapes, while bird watchers can search for local species such as hawks and vultures. Additionally, visitors will find picnic areas and even a small nature center where they can learn more about the ecology of this unique area. So, come and experience Santa Clarita's hidden gem - Placerita Canyon!  From its rocky terrain to its diverse wildlife, there is something here for everyone. Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore Santa Clarita's great outdoors - plan your visit today! Enjoy!
Thank you for reading about Santa Clarita's many attractions and activities. We hope that you find the perfect outdoor adventure or educational experience for you and your family here in Santa Clarita! Make sure to plan yours today so that you don't miss out on all the fun Santa Clarita has to offer. Enjoy!
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fearsmagazine · 1 year
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Florence + the Machine cover No Doubt's "Just A Girl" for "YELLOWJACKETS"
SHOWTIME has released the official trailer for season two of the Emmy-nominated drama “YELLOWJACKETS.” The season two trailer also marks the release of Florence + The Machine’s exclusive new single “Just A Girl,” a cover of No Doubt’s iconic song from 1995. The single is produced by Florence Welch and Mark Bowen of IDLES.
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Season two of “YELLOWJACKETS” will debut on demand and on streaming Friday, March 24 for all SHOWTIME subscribers, before making its on-air debut on Sunday, March 26 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Season one, which has a rare 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes and received seven Emmy nominations, averaged over 5 million weekly viewers across platforms and was the second-most streamed series in SHOWTIME history. “YELLOWJACKETS” is produced for SHOWTIME by studio Entertainment One (eOne).
“I’m such a huge fan of ‘YELLOWJACKETS’ and this era of music, and this song especially had a huge impact on me growing up, so I was thrilled to be asked to interpret it in a ‘deeply unsettling’ way for the show,” says Florence Welch. “We tried to really add some horror elements to this iconic song to fit the tone of the show. And as someone whose first musical love was pop punk and Gwen Stefani it was a dream job.”
Listen to Florence + The Machine’s “Just A Girl” HERE
Click on link below to hear the full version.
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Created by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson (Narcos), “YELLOWJACKETS” is the saga of a team of wildly talented high school girls soccer players who become the (un)lucky survivors of a plane crash deep in the remote northern wilderness. The series chronicles their descent from a complicated but thriving team to savage clans, while also tracking the lives they’ve attempted to piece back together nearly 25 years later, proving that the past is never really past and what began out in the wilderness is far from over. In season two, two months have passed since Shauna gave Jackie the cold shoulder— to disastrous results. In the face of their deepening hunger and fear, the tension among our Yellowjackets has only grown worse. The harsh conditions of winter are intensifying by the day, and the psyches of our survivors are deteriorating just as fast. Threatened by the darkness of the wilderness— and the haunting memories of it in the present— our former state champs will be forced to make impossible decisions. As they confront the horrible truth of what survival entails, the real nightmare for each of them will be to figure out who they are— and what they are willing to sacrifice in order to stay alive.
Equal parts survival epic, psychological horror story and coming-of-age drama, “YELLOWJACKETS” stars Emmy nominee and Critics Choice Award winner Melanie Lynskey (Castle Rock), Oscar® and Emmy nominee Juliette Lewis (Camping), Emmy nominee Christina Ricci (Z: The Beginning of Everything) and Tawny Cypress (Unforgettable). Lauren Ambrose (Six Feet Under, Servant) and Simone Kessell (Obi-Wan Kenobi) have also joined the second season as series regulars, along with Elijah Wood (The Lord of the Rings trilogy) in a season-long guest arc. Season two also stars Sophie Nélisse (The Book Thief), Jasmin Savoy Brown (The Leftovers), Sophie Thatcher (Prospect),  Samantha Hanratty (SHAMELESS), Courtney Eaton (Mad Max: Fury Road), Liv Hewson (Santa Clarita Diet), Steven Krueger (The Originals), Warren Kole (Shades of Blue) and Kevin Alves. “YELLOWJACKETS” is executive produced by Lyle, Nickerson and fellow showrunner Jonathan Lisco. Drew Comins of Creative Engine serves as executive producer along with Ameni Rozsa, Sarah L. Thompson and Karyn Kusama who directed the pilot.
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get to know you better challenge, tagged by:
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last song: Chords by The Amazing Devil -Ruin has been my album on repeat on my phone lately (it’s the Swiss Army Man soundtrack on my laptop) 
last show: Santa Clarita Diet -I finally got around to finishing it and absolutely loved it, Joel and Shiela are the Ultimate malewife and girlboss
currently watching: House M.D. -that early 2000s homophobia turned iconic gay love story (to me) is just so delicious, also the medical malpractice 
currently reading: The Book of Queer Prophets curated by Ruth Hunt -a really interesting collection of 24 queer authors and activist writing on their relationship to religion and as someone whose not religious it’s great to learn about all of their experiences and beliefs 
current obsession: I tend to mostly get obsessed with tv shows and atm it’s house (as I’m half way through watching it), Hannibal (still here after 2 years) and wwdits every Wednesday when I watch the new episode and get my brain melted by it 
people i’d like to know better: @femmehysteria @det395 @turtle-denpai @eleanornoel @timelordrockstheuniverse @dawn-of-the-daleks (no pressure though) 
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hi cutie! i know you said you're going to answer them all but i'm still dropping in with a few heehee! i'll go with 5, 19, and 22 💙
5. TV show of the year?
what we do in the shadows! (i suppose i started in november 2021 but close enough) but waiting for a new episode every week really stretched out the new season and it was sooo worth it. every character is so !!!! iconic !!!! every episode is so whacky and catches me off guard
honorable mentions bc ugh they're so good and i've probably watched around 50 shows this year and i need to scream about more than just one: only murders in the building (love a lil murder mystery and also hi selena gomez), killing eve (would have been number one except i didn't care about any character except villanelle), heartbreak high (ugh teen angst), heartstopper (wholesome!), black mirror (inSANE), the good place (i love feeling insane), santa clarita diet (what even IS THIS), russian doll (killer soundtrack), wednesday (iconic), drag race (covergirllll), bridgerton (vibes), schitt's creek (hehe), modern family (nightly routineeee), stranger things (new season was iconic)
19. What’re you excited about for next year?
finally starting my fucking life! i have absolutely no commitments and that's so fucking sexy
22. Favorite place you visited this year?
california! i've always wanted to live there, and my recent travels confirmed that that dream is still true LOL. something about the big clear sky feels alien
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