![]() ![]() I can speak for what I feel was Misty’s position at that time. I think that question is more for each individual actor playing each character. Was there any moment that the group was actually going to kill Shauna? Not wanting her friends taken away, it’s about keeping what she wants. She made an impulsive choice - another characteristically immature, impulsive, selfish choice where she was going to kill the person who was going to hurt her friend. ![]() I ran into Juliette the next day in the airport, and we both started crying again.ĭo you feel like any part of Misty wanted to kill Natalie? Those were really tough scenes, and really upsetting. We shot a lot more than ended up in the episode of me holding Juliette while she was dying and stuff. I think we were all all very upset and sad that Natalie was dying. We’ve all gone through so much on the show and gotten so close, and fought and reconciled and love each other - and we’re like sisters. ![]() I didn’t know until very shortly before we shot the episode. When did you find out about Natalie’s death and what was your reaction? In an interview with Ricci, whose Misty accidentally killed her self-proclaimed best friend, she shares her reaction to the final twist, Misty’s devastating mistake and her overall feelings about Season 2. After Shauna (Melanie Lynskey) drew the Queen and the group began hunting her, Shauna’s daughter Callie (Sarah Desjardins) showed up in the nick of time to save her mom. Before they performed this old ritual, Natalie (Juliette Lewis) warned the rest of the residents to leave, including Lisa (Nicole Maines), to whom she had grown close throughout her time at Lottie’s retreat. In the present timeline, the group once again drew cards to see who the wilderness wanted - an idea suggested by Lottie (Simone Kessell). While everyone escaped, the group was left standing outside in the snow, watching flames encapsulate their home. However, the celebration was cut short as a fire sparked in the middle of the night. In the 1996 timeline, teen Lottie (Courtney Eaton) handed over the role of leader of the wilderness to Natalie (Sophie Thatcher), as all the young girls bowed to her, confirming she was, in fact, the Antler Queen. The second season of “Yellowjackets” has come to a dark and twisted end. “I didn’t watch it, because I have no interest in watching my own death, that will come soon enough,” he said.SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from “Storytelling,” the Season 2 finale of “ Yellowjackets,” now streaming on Showtime. However, Cox revealed that he is yet to watch Logan’s final scene in the series. It was a brilliant scene, the whole act.” There’s no question, he’s a writing genius,” said the actor. ![]() “It was bold of Jesse and that’s where Jesse’s great. “There’s no point going down that road, especially with somebody like Jesse, because he’s already made a plan,” said Cox, who was full of praise for Armstrong. “He decided to make Logan die, I think ultimately too early,” said Cox, who thought his character could have been killed off in the fifth or sixth episode.īut there was no point questioning Armstrong, he added. “And finally I’m going to end up as an ear on the carpet of a plane,” added Cox, referring to how his children attempt to say goodbye to him on the phone as he lies on the floor of the jet. Russell/HBOīrian Cox explains what makes 'Succession' patriarch Logan Roy tick Brian Cox in season 4 of "Succession" David M. ![]()
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