Yellowjacketsnot only has one of the greatest opening credits sequences in TV,why does hollywood combine eroticism with horror but it's also one you have to pay attention to. Because even though it's mostly the same each season, with Craig Wedren and Anna Waronker's "No Return" blaring, there are subtle differences — and some of those differences may contain clues for what's to come.
We've combed through the Season 3 opening credits to see what new shots have been added, and what that might mean.
SEE ALSO: In Memoriam: Who is dead on 'Yellowjackets'?It's brief, but there's a shot of what appears to be a sketch on a piece of paper. The image drawn looks like a body lying horizontally. What's this all about, then? To be honest, it's a pretty tricky one to decipher because it's so fleeting. Aside from the body, the only other things on the piece of paper are what look like three large spikes at the bottom of the page.
Could this be some kind of diagram? Maybe a plan for a trap? It's worth noting the design heavily resembles the pit seen in the opening of Season 1 – remember the mystery Pit Girl that gets impaled? – so maybe the sketch is the origin of that.
We already know what this means, and it's nothing good. Back in Season 2, the Yellowjackets in the wilderness resorted to drawing cards in order to pick who'd be hunted and eaten next (a ritual they later repeat as adults at Lottie's wellness centre in the Season 2 finale). The shot of a playing card, the damning Queen of Hearts, being drawn suggests that we may see even more of this in Season 3.
Neither Tai (Tawny Cypress) nor Van (Lauren Ambrose) are in a great place in present day Yellowjackets, but in Season 2 they find some solace in each other. Judging by a brief shot of them leaning in to kiss each other in the opening credits, it seems likely their romance storyline will continue in Season 3.
Back in the woods in the past timeline, we see a glimpse of some of the girls — it's hard to make out who because it's an overhead shot — moving some wooden planks across the forest floor. It's possible they're building another pyre of some kind, but the flatness of the wood makes us think they're more likely covering something up. Maybe setting some kind of trap? Or even burying a body?
OK, now this one is reallyhard to make out — but towards the end of the opening credits, there's another oh-so-brief overhead shot of what looks like a girl in a white dress against a dark background. Someone floating on a body of water? Maybe someone at risk of drowning? Too early to say, but maybe a clue for a scene to come.
YellowjacketsSeason 3 is streaming on Paramount+ with Showtime from Feb. 14, with new episodes weekly.
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