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Yellow jackets Its second season on Showtime wrapped up with a killer finale and a promise that things would get “weirder.”
in The Twitter thread was posted on Friday, Co-creator Ashley Lyle expressed her gratitude toward her cast and crew for working “absolutely rushing” through a season that went to extremes – including an untimely death at the end of the season. As a result, some fans weren’t too happy with the way she, co-creator Bart Nickerson, and their writers decided to end things in the drama about a team of high school football players who survive a plane crash in the wilderness.
“So I know some people really enjoyed the end of the Yellowjackets… and some people… didn’t. Is getting death threats a right of passage?” Lyle wrote on Twitter. “Because I could live without it! But I would like to take a moment to thank everyone who came on this journey with us.”
Yellow jackets It was renewed for a third season in December, before a second season premiered in March.
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