Yellowjackets Season 2 Episode 9 Ending Explained.

Yellowjackets Season 2 Episode 9 Ending Explained: “Yellowjackets,” a survival horror thriller series was created by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson for Showtime.

The show has become very popular and captivates audiences with its two different timelines. In 1996, a New Jersey high school girls’ soccer team finds themselves stranded in the Ontario Wilderness following a plane crash on their way to the national championships.

As winter sets in and resources dwindle, the survivors are confronted with dire choices, including resorting to cannibalism.

Twenty-five years later, the trauma of their ordeal continues to haunt those who made it back to civilization alive.

In season 2 episode 9, titled “Storytelling,” the past timeline showcases the triumphant return of the Yellowjackets from their first hunt, bringing unexpected and devastating news to Travis.

Meanwhile, in the present, the group reluctantly indulges Lottie’s proclamation that they must sacrifice one of their own to appease the Wilderness, leading to chaotic consequences.

As the series progresses, audiences are left wondering how these choices and events will shape the fate and relationships of the characters moving forward.

Thus, here in this article, we will discuss about the ending of ‘Yellowjackets’ season 2 episode 9 in detail.

A Brief Recap Of Yellowjackets Season 2 Episode 9.

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The season finale of “Yellowjackets” begins with the song “Zombie” by The Cranberries playing in the background, setting the atmosphere as the hunting party returns.

Travis is initially relieved and joyful when he sees Nat, but his emotions turn to horror as he realizes what has happened.

Nat lies to him about her inability to save Javi, a lie that will likely have consequences. Travis, overwhelmed with grief, shuts down emotionally and eventually accepts the situation.

Shauna takes up the task of butchering meat despite her connection to Javi. Scott returns with news of a cave filled with food, and Nat reveals that she let Javi die.

In the present day, the group plans to institutionalize Lottie, but Van confesses her discomfort with the plan to Taissa and suggests trying to convince Lottie instead. Meanwhile, Jeff arrives at Camp Green Pine with Callie, unaware that Kevyn Tan and Matt Saracusa have followed them there.

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Yellowjackets Season 2 Episode 9 Ending Explained: Who Sets Fire to the Cabin? Is Nat the Antler Queen?

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In the past, Lottie completes her task and offers Travis the first bite of raw meat, which he takes a bite of before cooking it. This signals the others to grab their portions as well.

Lottie then transfers leadership to Nat, making her the new Antler Queen. Unbeknownst to them, Scott watches from outside the cabin.

Later that night, the survivors wake up to find their cabin engulfed in flames. They work together to break the locked door and escape the inferno. It strongly suggests that Scott is responsible for the fire.

Despite his moral high ground of not eating human flesh, Scott finds a cave with food and water, seemingly rewarded by the Wilderness.

Feeling the other survivors are beyond redemption, Scott decides to kill them, committing a more heinous act. In the upcoming season 3, the girls will likely discover Scott’s role in the fire and seek him out.

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Nate And Kevyn Died In Yellowjackets Season 2 Episode 9?

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Yes, in the Yellowjackets Season 2 Episode 9, Nate and Kevyn died. Walter, portrayed by Elijah Wood, arrives at the camp and reveals his sinister side, proving to be just as psychotic as his girlfriend.

Contrary to viewers’ expectations, Walter doesn’t reach out to the authorities to expose Adam Martin’s death and betray Misty.

Instead, in the season finale, he poisons Kevyn and sets up a trap for Saracusa, connecting him to the murders of Adam Martin and Jessica Roberts.

Walter takes matters into his own hands, implicating Saracusa in the crimes or allowing him to become a hero by uncovering his partner’s involvement in a political scandal.

The Yellowjackets resort to their old ways and use a deck of cards to determine who will die next, with Shauna receiving the queen of hearts. As the others approach her, Callie arrives and shoots Lottie in the arm.

Nat claims that Lottie’s influence turned them into monsters in the wilderness, but Van reminds her that Lottie always acted out of concern for the group.

Lisa appears with a shotgun, leading to a tense confrontation, and Misty tries to attack her with a lethal injection.

However, Nat intervenes and saves Lisa. Nat’s death seems to appease the supernatural entity known as the Wilderness, resolving the legal troubles faced by the Yellowjackets and the Sadecki family.

Lottie leaves willingly for a mental-health facility, expressing hope that they will find proof of the Wilderness’s satisfaction, which gives Van hope for her own battle with cancer.