Yellowjackets Recap: It's Done
Briefly

In the episode 'Thanksgiving (Canada)' from 'Yellowjackets,' the writing duo of Emily St. James and Libby Hill present a harrowing portrayal of group dynamics and moral degradation. Ben's inhumane treatment serves as a central theme, showcasing how the group's survival instinct leads to desensitization and moral sacrifice. Symbolizing the dangers of groupthink, the episode explores the psychological torture Ben endures, leaving deep ramifications on him and raising questions about humanity within the wilderness setting. The narrative reflects on how individuals can lose their moral compass when under peer pressure, hinting at even darker developments ahead.
In 'Thanksgiving (Canada),' the episode's exploration of Ben's torture highlights the moral decay of the Yellowjackets, revealing how groupthink distorts notions of right and wrong.
Ben's plight, tied up and neglected, serves as a haunting reminder of the depths of human cruelty, reminiscent of the darkest elements seen in 'Game of Thrones.'
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