Yellowjackets showrunners Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson answered all chaneyj's post-finale questions
When Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson created Yellowjackets, they did not expect the Showtime series about a plane crash, the thorny relationships between a group of women, and a made-up book club to be as discussed, dissected, and scrutinized as it has been over the past ten weeks.
Bart Nickerson: I was on Twitter for like three months five years ago, and I just couldn’t do anything else. So the process we have is, Ash seems to consume a great deal of it, and then she shows it to me. As long as I can’t touch the buttons, it seems I’m able to go in and out without getting too obsessed.
All right, so: the finale. I’m going to ask a question that’s going to sound ridiculous, but humor me. We see that Jackie appears to have frozen to death. Is there any reason we should believe she’s not actually dead? B.N.: I think we’ve said it other places — again, it’s just so hard, because I don’t think we want to tease it as a secret, because it’s not necessarily a big plot reveal as much as it is a character piece idea, but it could be distracting to leave it.
In terms of filling in some of those gaps about things that happen immediately after they return, are these areas you intend to explore in the future?Another thing people have been speculating about a lot is, in the very beginning of the pilot, we see some of the girls seemingly feasting on unidentified person. Are you trying to be ambiguous about that?
To some extent that’s further substantiated by Shauna, who’s saying, “Look, this could be false pattern recognition, this could be paranoia. Maybe we are just fucked-up. Maybe we just can’t see the world for what it is.” Shauna is, to some extent, manipulating her, because she does not want her digging [into Adam’s death]. But Shauna’s also talking about herself because that’s exactly what happened with her and Adam.
B.N.: Ultimately Natalie is this very powerful character, but all of our characters have a certain — I don’t want to call it a fragility, because that’s not right. It’s more that they have wounds that can be accessed, and that was what the story started to move into. Yeah, you’re right. If you haven’t already, I feel like you guys should have lunch with Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse.
I don’t know if “possessed” is the right word, but there certainly seems to be something going on with her where she has a whole other, darker side to her, which I assume we’re going to find out more about.
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