@Margarits: God, I hope that's it. It was interesting to watch, of course, but if they don't finish this series in the third season, it will turn into another milked cow with no point in continuing, except for monetization.
@seika03: Are they all out of their minds there, along with Shona and Loti?, Where to? When I was watching this season, I thought, well, that's it, it's beautiful, they'll probably do it in 10 episodes, but it turned out to be stretching / pulling / pulling the cat onto the globe, I'm generally silent about the predictability of some storylines. In short, the fourth season will be a hunt for Shona, with embedded flashbacks of how they periodically undercut their young squad of girl warriors. But we got off to such a great start and arrived, as they say ... 3.5-4 promises from the season out of 5..
Well, of course, they didn't want to leave, because eating classmates is fun. The story has lost the last shred of adequacy, but I want to see Shauna's death so much that I'll have to watch the next season. Although, if you don't really think about what's going on, it's still quite fun and the screensaver is exciting, every viewing brings you closer to an epileptic fit, but it's worth it.
@KudasaiYo: I don't think they'll kill her. She'll just be left unhappy alone, which is partly what happened at the end of the episode. Maybe he'll kill someone else so that there won't be any "friends" left.
As Wen said on the plane, "survival has never been a reward."
I've never been so infuriated by Shawna as I was in season three. And it's not about complicated female characters that society is supposedly not ready to accept. I adore them when there is at least some motivation for their vile behavior. If I were the others, I'd just kill her in her sleep.
@yaninka91: In general, I don't understand how, with someone like Shawna, Misty and Lottie remained the main "sick in the head"? Yes, they really have problems, but Sean's sociopath jumped on her head in this. She's not some complicated character, she's just two-faced, envious, and petty, and now there's nothing to justify her.
@Sen13: Really!! I can't stand Lottie, but damn, a person has untreated diagnosed schizophrenia. Misty is somehow developing as a character. And Shona.......There are no words
@Sen13: "I don't understand at all how, with someone like Shawna, Misty and Lottie remained the main "sick in the head"? "
Because the adult characters found out what she was like in the past from this season. :It's a joke, but it's not very funny, because there's a strong feeling that such things weren't thought out and now they're trying to connect one with the other somehow.
@nineath: they explain this by saying that as a result of PTSD, memories of life on the island have been greatly erased. And the events of the present became the impetus for memory.
@vickxia: they've been repeating this since the first season, but when they need to remember some events (as they turn out to be written, huh), suddenly they remember everything and are quite comfortable with the details. Comfortable. As an in-universe explanation, well, it's kind of stretched, but outside... It's lazy.
@yaninka91: It's just that the scriptwriters are playing on the negative feelings of the audience so that we can continue to watch this soap opera while waiting for this freaking woman to die. It's a very cheap move to take your eyes off a plot that's as empty as shit on a plate. It's a cheap move, but it's effective, so we're looking at it.
@yaninka91: They would make a great couple, the king and the queen. I wonder who would be the first to stab someone in a dream. I'm betting on Shauna, because she's apparently sleeping with cheats for immortality.
I don't understand why we need a line with adult characters, there's nothing particularly interesting going on, but most importantly, it's just a huge spoiler. We initially know that all the main characters will survive. Marie's death didn't cause any particular shock or regret, because she was the one who passed the coach, that is, she actually sentenced him to death.
@marynaaa: for some reason, I was thinking about her initially. Especially this season, she was already 99% sure when she was given more screen time. And when she already ran, and then took off her clothes, it's already 100%.
In the end, the coach turned out to be much more humane than these cannibals, he saved her, she turned him in.…
@marynaaa: Well, if it wasn't for the adult line, we would have gone with the girls on the roof. I couldn't stand listening to this nonsense about the forest and watching the ultimate young Shawna the whole episode without stopping.
An excellent end to the season, closing many gestalts, and at the same time setting the stage for the next one. I'm looking forward to the fourth season to see Shauna's fall in all its colors.
It's sad that this season has completely killed the love for this series and turned into a drag. I wish it would end sooner. What are the ratings? And are they really going to shoot two more seasons?
@raziel2011: there were two girls left, who were introduced in the third season and showed their faces, but they weren't even given a cue. New ones will no longer be introduced. If we look at the names, then of the 34 who did not survive, Akeela, Jen, Hannah, and these two new names, who were named Britt and Robin (a dark-skinned girl and an Indian-looking girl), I think they will suddenly begin to give them lines in the fourth season., before draining. If there is a fourth season...
Here's another series to finish. Or a movie. And that's it, no more. They actually did full circle, and they showed a scene from the very first episode.
It is interesting to watch the young Shona, although it causes two feelings at once, terrible interest and negativity, I miss the adult Nat very much (
The hunting scene and when Natalie's body was dragged is very creepy. I don't understand what the problem is getting rid of one Shauna. Natalie's just a good girl. She ran away and called for help
@g1308462: only the body was dragged like Marie, not Natalie. I was also slightly surprised by the clean-shaven, if not after epilation, armpits of a dead girl. It seems to me that even with all the desire to remain beautiful after a year in the wildest conditions, the few machines they had were already completely blunted, and such pristine purity would not have been there. Well, that's what I'm thinking, if only.
@UmbertoNuevo: sealed) of course Marie, a naked corpse and an order for Natalie to butcher her. It's just awful About grooming. Back in the episode before last, it caught my eye when they were about to leave and everyone was in clean clothes. The haircuts are normal, and they are clean. It catches my eye too.
@KatePoltaras: which is quite logical. We could have instructed the actresses not to shave for at least a week or two. It would be noticeable and appropriate to the situation. And the viewer notices all these small details.
If anyone can still justify Shawna, then I don't understand anything in this world...🙄 And what she said at the end about "We had fun", she was clearly talking about herself and projecting it onto everyone else so as not to be left alone as such a psychopath. I have no words for her, and in general, not a drop of sympathy, either for a young or an adult heroine.
And yes, Tai seriously just buried Wen in the woods, simultaneously devouring her heart(?) Seriously?!?!?! Didn't she have a life before that? She might not have a family, but she might have friends or acquaintances. How do you even understand this scene?
@mermaidmarinel: It's still very strange. They could have thought of something, even blamed it on the same cancer, bribed someone, found an underground morgue to hide the wound. And according to the idea, no one is chasing them, they are not under any kind of investigation/suspicion in order to avoid traces of themselves in this way. In short, I don't know, I was so hurt by this moment along the way that I can't accept it at all and find any meaning in it now.😮💨
@mermaidmarinel: I have a lot of questions about how it happened that Melissa sent her family on business, and they managed to fight with Shawna all day, Melissa ran away, she was caught and returned, everything was wiped out, Van was killed, hidden in the tin... the wife and children have not returned yet?
And one more question: when Melissa ran away, she didn't think to take her family so that Shawna wouldn't kill them.
@By heart: actually about Taissa, in the first season she's so super successful. Family, wife, child. And then one day she abruptly forgot about them, then in one episode her son appeared and was afraid of her. It's like she doesn't care at all. That she was forbidden to see her son, her career collapsed, and so did her family. She's just eating the heart of her dead lover and friend. And he wants to bang Shawna in a team with Misty)
@g1308462: Yes, I've been trying to understand this moment all season. Actually, as I understand it, Tai left Wan herself and cut off contact with her so as not to ruin her reputation. And then she abruptly devoted herself to her🤔 Yes, and with his wife and son, they had a whole plot there, where the son saw something terrible, and drew it, so he was afraid of her. But the way Tai just gave up on them is strange, even considering that it's all attributed to Dark Tai.
During the second half of the season, I stopped sincerely understanding why you can't just take a good fuck in the forehead of this Shauna. We do not take into account that the ENT of history implies schoolchildren aged 16-17, but the same Travis is head taller and stronger than her, besides the fact that Shawna treats any weapon, let's be honest, irresponsibly and this can no longer be perceived as a direct danger, can't he just fuck her and put her in her place? Are you okay being scared? You're not fucking alone, at least 4-5 people can't beat her. Should I take a chance when the chances of salvation are quite real and save the lives of not only myself, but also my friends? No, you can fucking expect it to be your turn to become a high-calorie dinner of a crazy cunt who deserves to be forcibly locked up for life in a mental hospital.
@_oliloau_: Travis couldn't even beat Lottie. She's their ideological inspirer and organizer of all this... and then their collective unconscious went to the same place.
Regarding the past: what we fought for, we ran into - that's the result. The conspiracy turned against the conspirators. And Shawna, with her teenage paranoia and suspicion, would soon be nailed by Nat, who felt there was a hidden leader in her. I wonder what will happen next? A riot? There are still a lot of them there, will they kill each other before they are rescued?
I still don't understand Tai either. Who is she for? For herself and for Van, but how can I explain her actions when she didn't want to leave?
@kukochka: this is some kind of full-on parade, to be honest, they were so happy when they started to pack up the camp to leave and finally return home, and oh my God, there are three psychopaths saying "no, we can't stay," what a fucking nightmare they took their clothes and made a noise WITHOUT TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE OPINION OF THREE CRAZY PEOPLE, something they don't like they gave them pussies and left, there were more of them - those who want to leave and return to normal life, by the end of the season, I had, in principle, an antipathy to all the characters, both in youth and in adulthood. By the way, I liked the moment where Mellisa (Hannah, I'm already fucking confused (being an adult)) I was able to earn my freedom after all. I don't justify the act (stabbing Van), but I consider behavior in an extreme situation when you are literally being held hostage and forced into violent actions justified, yes, what happened happened, and from a moral point of view it's disgusting, but I think she realized that Shawna is an adult who will pile on the rocks and just bite her off The piece of hand won't stop there.
@_oliloau_: yes, I'm already confused myself... fucking Wen in her youth sometimes says that Marie has the opportunity to escape and therefore runs to hunt, then cries like this is their friend. Not to mention that I didn't want to shuffle the cards. Ty turned out to be more rational here. And how could it have been predicted? They will stand in a circle in different ways, and something can always go wrong, as it turned out.
About Hannah (bl... I also spent half the episode trying to figure out who it was, since the character is new, and who they decided to merge using Tie and Wen cards), everything was clear when she killed Cody and saved all the conspirators from disclosure. The underground didn't break up after the failure after all, if they decided to provoke a hunt (how stupid it was)
About Melissa (now Callie, like Shawna's daughter, is kind of named), it's interesting with her suicide rigged: nah… Didn't they agree to protect each other?
Travis was completely out there so he wouldn't see reality, but did he get drunk himself in adulthood, or was he murdered?
And Shona is really sick: she left her diaries, killed her lover, fed Melissa with flesh, what's going on with her daughter... a crazy dad who understands them all
For all the ***ing Misty, so far I like her the most out of the living, she's sly
My heart breaks for Van, they just buried her in the woods, wrapped in a carpet, and also ate her heart ((( I hope that season 4 will be the last, well, there's nothing to delay, it's time to get out of the woods. Sophie Thatcher and Sophie Neliss pulled out their game!
Who fully understood what was in the note? The first part is understandable, but there was a feeling that the end of the sheet was not shown on purpose and the content of the letter itself was not voiced in a voice this season.
All the actresses are so beautiful, wonderful, talented, sincere and lively in the frame. It's a pity that they have to wallow in this scenario diarrhea. I hope Showtime makes a strong-willed decision and flushes this stinking sludge down the toilet. And actresses will find projects where their professional skills are truly respected and appreciated.
No, well, the first season was great. then, yes, gradually everything went to the pussy. The actresses are just great!! I probably still only watch for Sophie Thatcher and Christina Ricci.
Pit girl predictably Marie Antler Queen is expected by Sean. The theories were more interesting. In this series, the inadequacy of all the characters broke through the skirting board. It was just nice to look at the suffering and hysterical Shona (both young and adult). It is absolutely unclear why they considered Misty a psychopath in adulthood, if everyone saw what a monster Shawna had become. Moreover, it is unclear why they were hanging out so quietly together in adulthood, Van and Melissa wisely ran away and did the right thing.
Xs as for me, you can close the series here. Well the only thing they didn't explain was what the symbol was and fuck it I just don't want to see Sean anymore.
The finale of season 3 is not bad, goosebumps and tears from the ending, Nat and her assistants are smart!! Marie felt very sorry by the end of the season, even though she was initially infuriating (( anyway, she didn't deserve to die, and even such a terrible one. We promised 5 seasons, but I hope the 4th one will be the final one. in general, imho, the hornets would have played with other, brighter colors if they had the old format of TV series of 20 episodes with 45 minutes. they try to tell so many things quickly, but it doesn't work out that way, because there are still so many questions left from seasons 1-2.
about future seasons, I'm really looking forward to uncovering the supernatural in the forest, in the same old hut. Who did Jackie see after her death, the owner of the house? and these signs on the trees are not galyuki. if everything is reduced to Lottie's general psychosis and schizophrenia, it will be sad. it's better to have psychosis + some kind of terrible power of the forest, driving you crazy. I would like to see at least a gram of mysticism justified. It is also very interesting to find out how Javi survived and why he did not return. I also want to know at least something about the guidebook, there were high hopes for the character, there seemed to be potential, but he was killed so quickly.
As a result, I disagree with the opinion that it's time to close the series. if nothing is canceled, there will be 5 seasons, as planned, where we hope they will show conversations with the girls after the disaster with rescuers, with their families, and in general it is interesting to learn about their life after the rescue. Soooo, I'm really looking forward to it!!
Nat is my heroine, in the midst of all this farce, to keep the remnants of humanity and hope for salvation... wow.Just wow. And finally, at least half of the group listened to her and allowed her to make this grand escape.
Shauna deserved to be strangled two seasons ago, but alas, even this season she didn't get lucky. Oh, Melissa, you stupid girl. A hand was raised against Van, but little Shona couldn't be killed... weakling.
The third season finally pissed me off.There were more internal eye rolls than I could count. If in seasons 1-2 it was somehow possible to explain something logically, then this season everything is stuffed with pianos in the bushes.
How creepy it was to watch the scene where Taissa eats the raw heart of Van ... not a TV series, but a complete surprise, however, from season 1, what's to be surprised at such game:/
Hell, Kelly was behind Lottie's murder after all, and many people's assumptions were justified... but what I definitely agree with is Jeff's decision to take him and Kelly away from Shauna.
Honestly, I'm still in shock how the fucking minority in the person of Shauna, Ty and Lottie could push everyone around so much that everyone was scared and tiptoed in front of them. Even Travis is just another proof that there are a lot of soft—hearted men who can't do anything like that. And there are crazy girls/women that everyone needs to stay away from.😑
Even at the beginning of the season, I was betting on Marie as a “pit girl”, it was obvious to me from her hair and build.
I couldn't make out what was in the letter, but it was so nice to see Shona crying. I want her to suffer for the next season, without the right to the redemption arc. Only payback for all her bullying, only karma. It would be fun and psychedelic if Misty was the last survivor. But I don't think she should expect a happy ending either, it's unrealistic in a story like this.
P.S. Although the series is annoying, but damn, I'm lying if I say that I'm not looking forward to the next season.
Well, gentlemen and ladies, this is trash. I could have left it at that. Marie was sorry, honestly, Shawna figured out that Van had played her cards and stood in front of Marie, the bitch.
I was surprised that many people found out about the transmitter and supported this idea because they want to get out. And I'm so glad that Nat managed to connect with people!!!!
In tiktok, I saw in the afternoon that Lottie could have killed Callie because of the DNA, and it turned out that way, I was very surprised that Lottie told her how they survived, and Callie told Jeff everything. They were right to get away from Shauna, it was about time.
What kind of fairy tales is this about Callie being a child of the wasteland? What kind of nonsense is this? What makes you think that Shauna was the queen? I was so sick for Melissa when she was strangling Shawna!!!!! I'm sorry I didn't finish the job.
And what is this wild outfit of Queen Shona? Hair as a trophy? I really want to drag Shauna in, they've already prescribed a nasty character! She's paranoid all the time, both young and adult, and thinks she's the fucking greatest and can decide for everyone. How could they not have killed her all together, most of them, two of them and Lottie would have been tied up and left for dead.
Lottie is also like a rat, sabotaged this hunt, deceived Aquila, and most importantly for what purpose? They weren't very hungry, but to connect that the animals died means that the wasteland is upset, yes, it's brilliant, there are no questions.
To tell further events, it seems to me that a couple of episodes would be enough not to pour water. Otherwise, who knows how many more seasons there will be. In general, the series is cool, intense, a lot of responses have been received, and thanks for that.
A lot of people have been trying to justify Shawna's actions with fucking injuries all season, so that in the end it turns out that she's just finished, huh. It's a pity that this deranged Jesus in the person of Lottie will have to be watched until the end of the teenage line.
The episode turned out to be a fire! My respects to Tai for her respect to Van (as oily as it may sound))) If Shauna had read this letter earlier, then maybe Lottie and Van would still be alive :(it's very sad that there wasn't much time to reveal their characters
I just want to know what the Walter thing is, that's all. I really liked the character and their duet with Misty. but it's still kind of unclear what's going on. Is he really that good, or is this some kind of setup again? this is his surveillance at the end.....
By the way, who can tell me the moment of Travis and Shauna's altercation, I didn't fully understand his hints, and why is the whole tiktok posting about the Jackie/Sean canon
@By heart: I heard Travis say in the original “my favorite thoughts are Jackie's... the slumber party make outs... the jealous... the betrayal” I think if make outs refers to Shawna, then yes , you can say canon , by the way, I noticed that in this episode Shawna started wearing Jackie's T-shirt again
Natalie is just a beauty!! She'll get everyone out.
It's incredibly satisfying to watch Shauna suffer!! Like Marie said, she deserved everything she got. I don't think I've ever hated a character so much.
The cruelties that were happening in the forest, how Shona made everyone enjoy killing and human flesh... It just doesn't fit in my head.
I hope we don't have to wait two years for the next season again.😢
@JUST_Y: here's the xs about the forced. When Ty said that Shawna had inspired the darkest and cruelest things in them, I thought about shifting responsibility. And they didn't understand what they were doing at all?
Well... it's not a bad episode, although almost all the previous ones caused more emotions. At the moment when Aquila was telling Lottie that she was making things up and took the stone, I wanted her to fuck her. After all, the shit that's going on is "it wants" - 70% of Lottie's fault, with her filthy schizo.
About Shauna, yes. The girl went completely off the rails. She is a very interesting character, conflicted, and complex, but once again, this does not mean that she should be liked as a person in the series. Two different things. Separate what you like as it is written and what you like as a person. In general, I can understand that she was liked as a person in seasons 1-2 and could be justified there, but not in the 3rd, that's the truth. But I'm glad that she was tricked a little bit and Natali still went instead of a big useless hunt to try to get them all out. The best character, objectively on all fronts.
Marie's death was predictable, but it was still a pity for her, even though she infuriated 80% of the screen time.
Lottie's death... well.. I can't really call it an accident, because Kelly just took it and pushed. I don't know… It was compared to when Shawna killed Adam, but Shawna had PTSD there + you could really think that Adam was dangerous. What about Kelly? Just fear?
If you compare the hunting in season 2 and this one, it's definitely a few goals higher, that's for sure. But this one is pretty good, too. When the adult Shawna started crying after reading the letter, I thought for a second, "when was the last time she genuinely cried?" Especially in the adult line. But it's good for her, although I'm sure Jeff and Kelly will be back.
The series definitely needs a 4th season, and there's more to tell. But the 5th one is not, it's too much. It's a good season. I doubt there will be anything better than season 2, but the third one is really good. Although it has a completely different atmosphere.
@kukochka: I don't understand this resurrection scene either. Could it be little Lottie's hallucinations when she was sitting in a cave while hunting? I'm confused about this place.
@severidesssss: There is some sense in these words, but she went too far with her coping mechanism , as if she felt like she was in Jackie's shadow for a long time, now Jackie is gone, her main support is gone, and there is no one who can shade her.
Suddenly, a sense of self-importance and control became a priority for her, partly these are all the consequences of her relationship, she wanted to be a leader just to be a leader , as if she wasn't even trying to be a normal leader, unlike Natalie, she just decided that everything should be as she says. I personally think that her past injuries are not an excuse for all the cruelty she committed and forced others, there can be no excuse
for this, a person has finally lost his mind, the rest should have stopped listening to her a long time ago and stopped
In fact, absolutely EVERYTHING in this series is complex and ambiguous characters. I mean, let's say they all ate people)) It's just that at the moment, after season three, the only one who's gone off the rails more than anyone is Shawna. I think even someone who loves Shawna won't deny it. She really just enjoys violence. Lottie, with her aching head, sincerely believes that all this shit will help. And the bottom line is that Shona doesn't believe in the forest, she doesn't believe that "IT wants to hunt." Lottie believes in this, and Shawna supports this idea because it would be an excuse for her violence: "well, it wants it, not me." There was really no need for hunting. They weren't starving, they hadn't even started starving yet. Just hunting for the sake of hunting, instigated by Shawna and Lottie. I justified Shawna for the first two seasons, but after this season I definitely didn't. Even in spite of the shit she's been through. There are too many excesses in her actions. And no, I disagree with the comments from the category of "oh, she's just scum and that's it, she's not a complicated Persian." She's really a scum, but she's really a very complex character, who you can dig and dig if you want to, of course, I people lately don't like to understand anything or go deeper. However, this is everyone's business. But about Kelly and Lottie.. That's where I'm not really happy. Somehow, for half a season, we didn't mention Lottie's death, and now we've dealt with this situation with Kelly. Did not put the squeeze.
Nat is just love. A really amazing character who really acts with her head, and it's already clear that she's the one to thank for saving. Every time I remember that she died at the hands of the toadstool Misty in the adult timeline and it gets very painful and bad. She certainly deserved BETTER. A better life, after all the shit she went through and how she still remained humane and sane. And got that ending? The worst twist in the series. If Lottie's death is generally logical, and Van's death is logical and beautifully spelled out, then Nat's death is just not the way it should have been. There is no death for such a character, they didn't put the squeeze on it.
But the season is good, the season is great. I wouldn't compare it with the first and second, because this season it's just very different. That's right, another and fourth season is absolutely necessary.
@severidesssss: If I understood correctly, the hunt was provoked by a group that wanted to get out of the woods to give Natalie a chance to use her phone. Achilea had killed all the animals so that Lottie could be manipulated into offering to hunt.
@dieluise: xs but that's what they were thinking? That some of them won't get killed while hunting? Or did they expect to merge Hannah? Then why did Tai get drowned for shuffling the cards instead of Wen? Wen was with the conspirators, and why did she want to keep hunting for Marie (like : well, she can still run away), and then she complained again that Marie was their friend... an animal instinct or something
@severidesssss: I love Nat, but it was leaked early for the series. If they had been killed now or at the end of the series, would the death have been more dramatic or something? …
The circle has really closed. It's clear about the adult Shawna that she wore a housewife's mask and killed rabbits to somehow fill the void, because in the small world of survival she was a queen, a significant figure, everyone obeyed her, and quiet family happiness didn't really suit her ego. It seems to me that even before the plane crash, back in high school, she wanted to take the place of a leader, Jackie's place. Her child felt that her mother did not love her, was detached. I'm wondering how the adult Shona is going to return to the status of "queen"? Will he go hunting people? In principle, it is clear that most likely they will end up hunting adult versions of Shona, as a result, no one will get a good ending. I wonder how they will stretch the line in the forest for the two seasons that they promised, since Natalie has already contacted the outside world.… Hannah Sean will probably be punished for Natalie's escape, and most likely she will die that way. There are few left who will not return from the forest. We'll probably see the adult Lottie again, because she didn't get on that very plane after death.
@Merkuris: most likely, they will not be found immediately, because I have seen information somewhere that they will be rescued in the spring (at the end of winter?) therefore, if this is the right information, then they will definitely scrape together another season in the forest, but the fifth one can be used for a while immediately after returning. 🤔 In a way, it will be even more interesting to watch. How they will return to civilization.
Shona is such a crazy plague. Lottie's attic leaks, too, of course, but compared to her, Shauna is just an animal. The queen, damn it. It would have been better if she had been eaten. Why didn't the others object to her at all? Where did this authority come from? Was it just because she was holding a gun? After all, there was a guy among them, couldn't she have been pushed off her imaginary throne by force? If I'd hit her once, maybe she'd have gone quiet in the corner. It's better than letting her decide who's going to die today.
@itsdashabitch: Okay, Travis is a mumbler, but judging by their training at the beginning of the season and the fact that Melissa managed to strangle her, any two girls would have been enough to kill Sean, not counting Misty. The same Ty would have killed her alone if she hadn't also been on the team that decided to stay.
Of course, this is all speculation from the category of "we'll never get answers, only guesses," but I've always wondered if Jackie were alive at the moment, would Shauna behave the way she does now in season 3? Or would Jackie have influenced her behavior in any way? Or would it have no fucking effect? Of course, I really don't like the fact that despite the fact that everyone understands that Shawna is everything, at this particular moment she is doing shit, no one can unite and give her pussy? Elementary: Taissa, Van, and the same Misty. The three of them surrounded Shona and at least put her on her shoulder blades, tied her to a tree. I don't have any other thoughts, like they just don't want to do it and they're like, "Of course Shawna's offering shit, but come on, we're participating!". Of course, Van tried to change the cards, but Shauna is not completely stupid, she is not stupid at all, although in the end it turned out that Nat managed to get around her. I liked the moment with Taissa and Shona in the forest when Taissa looked at her. Still, Taissa should not be underestimated, it seems to me that she is the only one who can fight back against Shona. Both physically and emotionally. In the adult timeline, are we getting Misty and Taissa going to mess things up against Shauna? Well, good luck to Shawna. As I said above, Taissa can fight back against Shauna, and especially now, after Van's death, for which she blames Shauna.
@shipuchko: It's not a fact, she started rebelling when Jackie was around. It's one thing in normal conditions, another thing in the forest, where only they
@Merkuris: No, Jackie's death is the main reason why she went as a cuckoo, then another + child , there might have been some problems with her, but not on this scale at all
@Egor871: The girls are also complicit in all this trash, the fact that they shift the blame only to Shona is a desire to take responsibility for their actions.
@Diana_451: I know, but she's doing such a great job that I'm always surprised, as it was the first time, when I remember that THIS Shauna is the Sweet Liesel who ran distilleries with Rudy.😅
"The worst thing that happened to us was her fault"
Finally, by the end of the season and the final episode, the characters began to think more or less. (Well, except for Shona. She had fun fucking in the woods, totally fucked up, ugh fucking). The adults Ty and Misty finally realized that almost all the problems were due to Shona, and the young girls were finally able to bypass Shona and connect with the outside world. And Jeff and his daughter thought of running away.
But if you think about it more broadly, what has the series become? I started watching the story of schoolgirls who survived in the woods and engaged in cannibalism. Why am I watching crazy forest murderous cultists now? I hope that next season will be the final one. No more dancing with a tambourine and no more human sacrifice. Please show me how they were saved and close up.
Well, the question that worries me throughout the series is: OK, Natalie didn't turn Misty in, that they weren't conditionally saved because of her. But why was she talking to her in 2021? I wouldn't have said a few words to her if I were in her shoes (thank God/the universe/the forest that I'm not in her shoes, of course).
For some reason, the actress who plays the young Shona stopped taking out acting - all her facial expressions look pathetic and ridiculous, although she played very cool in the first two episodes.
The wounds in Marie's palms seem to hint that she died for our sins 3 (literally, she was sacrificed to save the others)
When I watched the very first episode, I remembered the pink sneakers very vividly, because I walked in sneakers one winter, and it was very slippery, but for some reason I remembered that they were on pit girl, and now I was waiting for someone to take off their shoes and give them to barefoot Marie, and in the fourth season Shauna will arrange the cleaning: she also found Marie's abandoned clothes and shoes. Well, there will be purges anyway because of Natalie's escape. I didn't quite understand why Aquila, Melissa, Gwen, and Marie decided to trigger the hunt. One big conspiracy to help Natalie escape and try to get to civilization? Considering that Wang didn't want to cheat with the lot, it's unlikely, because without the condition of choosing an outsider as a victim, risking her life for the sake of a sooo small chance of luck for Natalie is such a thing. Anyway, I want a fourth season to figure out what the hell it was.
Everyone's talking shit, but why didn't they just kill Sean? ". Many psychological experiments were conducted when the group was locked in a confined space, the leader always stood out, brutality began, and the majority did not rebel, but obeyed. I'm looking forward to the new season: I wonder what's going on with Walter, what Shauna will do, and what will happen to Travis after the rescue.
@kukochka: For some reason, I've been thinking about this for the last few episodes, that "Nature" brings them back to the forest. You can just scrape together a few more seasons there (please don't)
This dialogue between Travis and Shauna before the hunt, what was he trying to tell her? It seemed to me that he meant that he was having thoughts/memories of those they had eaten. 😳
Everything turned out to be as I thought after the first episodes - this season came out as a filler due to the ambitions of the creators, who announced plans for 5 seasons. Even the ending did not have the expected shock effect, rather, they just scattered the necessary accents, and as such there are no twists (the involvement of Shauna's daughter in Lottie's murder is too expected). In an amicable way, we need to wrap up on season 4.
From the good: the demonstration of Shawna's complete moral decay (they really tried), Natalie, the idea to loop this hunt with the beginning of the series (whatever one may say, it was beautiful). But in the end, it's a stupid development at the moment without any dynamics.
Well, the nail in Shauna's coffin as a person: It was fun. I WAS A WARRIOR, I WAS A QUEEN. Here all her obnoxious behavior in the camp immediately takes on the whole essence - in everyday life she lacks that very bloody grandeur, so she tears down the tower on everything, ignoring even her loved ones. I even wonder if Misty and Ty will kill her, or what will happen there. Misty rose significantly in my eyes compared to everyone else, and they looked much more harmonious in a team with Natalie.
And in memory of my favorite character: Coach, you were right!!!!! I didn't even think at first that Marie actually got it for handing it over, of course, I didn't want that outcome for her either.
And who understood why Marie decided to undress? It seemed to me so crazy, as if the directors wanted to wrap up the story from season 1, which they did, but at the moment they remembered that the girl was without clothes, she had to undress, in general, a very strange turn.
@Alvi_136: because her jacket was very noticeable, and her white blouse blended in with the snow. I think she didn't plan to take off her shoes, but due to the limited time she had to give up her boots.
@Alvi_136: That's right, it turned out to be absurd, she didn't have to take off her sneakers for this, they just didn't know how to tie in the pilot of the second season.
Natalie is a ray of sunshine in the dark kingdom. Next season, there will be another one of Shona's bouts with Natalie after her return. They will also finish off the remaining girls and Hannah, it will take the rescuers a long time to get there.…
Overall, I liked this episode, but not the season itself. Still better than the first, but worse than the second. Personally, I didn't like the first one because it was just a story of crazy schoolgirls, literally everyone suffered from some kind of mental disorder. They didn't need to survive, everything they needed was served on a platter (a lake, a house, a gun). And there was no cannibalism like that, in general, it turned out to be quite boring. On the contrary, I liked the second one. Mental disorders were replaced by an incomprehensible entity, added tinplate, and made survival more difficult. In the third case, it turned out neither this nor that, there is no longer any survival as such, there is no excuse for cannibalism, they again remembered that they were all fucked up from the start, and that's it. The general background, the tourists and the ending brightened up a bit. The fact that they practically don't remember anything about the forest seemed to be said at the beginning of the first season. Therefore, the relationship to each other is quite understandable. Now the only thing that remains unclear is why now? What happened that it all started again, after so many years? It can be assumed that it's all Kelly's fault, or rather her growing up. They say they took this thing with them from Sean's forest. But since she was weakened, she did not show herself in any way and moved into her daughter. And only when she grew up, this creature also woke up with her. Travis, as a medium, was the first to notice something was wrong, which killed him, and then it went... most likely, it wouldn't end in a happy ending, as an option - Misty would try to kill Shawna, but she would die, Ty would kill Melissa, at the cost of his life, and Shawna would kill Kelly.
Sean has been incredibly annoying all season, especially the last episodes. I want to get on the TV and kick it. Moreover, that Shona is a teenager, that she is an adult.
For some reason, I thought that the last episode was the last. This season came to me more than the previous one. The girls are teaming up against Shona. It will be interesting to see. I hope next season will be the last. Why drag and stretch the plot? I think there will be only one survivor or they will kill each other. That left Shawna, Ty, Misty, and the blonde who killed Van. 🥲
Even though Shona is super crazy, she's smart. The season won't be great, almost nothing new has happened, except for the scientists Adults don't understand anything, everyone has severe PTSD.
Shona's husband finally did something useful and took off, taking his daughter. I rewound all the scenes with them, it was impossible to watch them. I hope next season will be the last, and Shona gets what she deserves. P.S. Sophie Thatcher is beautiful!
I wonder how Shawna managed to stay calm for so long, because she didn't just feel the blood in the forest, she reveled in it. Jeff did well, he finally realized what kind of person his wife was and took his daughter away. Misty and Ty began to realize that Shawna was the reason for almost everything. Most of all, I was disappointed by the loss of integrity in the adult line. If in the first season they were held back by the fear of joint exposure, now they are together for rather far-fetched reasons - none of them, except for Shauna, were afraid for their lives. And it would be fine if they were really friends, but no. It also touches how easily they have given up on their lives and are engaged in investigations, murders and other things. Basically, only Misty provides for herself, Shawna is a housewife and she seems to need to find a job urgently, Ty, as I understand it, just ruined her personal life and, it seems, her political career. It would be interesting to look at their daily lives when confronted with the problems they are trying to solve, rather than just seamlessly moving from one point to another in the story.
@raziel2011: but interestingly, did they originally plan her transformation? Because they showed us the Queen right away, but neither in the first nor in the second season did I see any leadership rudiments, either in the young Shona or in the adult, I generally thought that they either chose the queen periodically and everyone visited her, or they decided on her back in the forest and therefore in the adult She doesn't show herself in any way, but then the scriptwriters gave her a twist.
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148It was interesting to watch, of course, but if they don't finish this series in the third season, it will turn into another milked cow with no point in continuing, except for monetization.
As Wen said on the plane, "survival has never been a reward."
If I were the others, I'd just kill her in her sleep.
Because the adult characters found out what she was like in the past from this season. :It's a joke, but it's not very funny, because there's a strong feeling that such things weren't thought out and now they're trying to connect one with the other somehow.
As an in-universe explanation, well, it's kind of stretched, but outside... It's lazy.
It's a very cheap move to take your eyes off a plot that's as empty as shit on a plate.
It's a cheap move, but it's effective, so we're looking at it.
In the end, the coach turned out to be much more humane than these cannibals, he saved her, she turned him in.…
About grooming. Back in the episode before last, it caught my eye when they were about to leave and everyone was in clean clothes. The haircuts are normal, and they are clean. It catches my eye too.
And what she said at the end about "We had fun", she was clearly talking about herself and projecting it onto everyone else so as not to be left alone as such a psychopath. I have no words for her, and in general, not a drop of sympathy, either for a young or an adult heroine.
Didn't she have a life before that? She might not have a family, but she might have friends or acquaintances.
How do you even understand this scene?
In short, I don't know, I was so hurt by this moment along the way that I can't accept it at all and find any meaning in it now.😮💨
And one more question: when Melissa ran away, she didn't think to take her family so that Shawna wouldn't kill them.
Actually, as I understand it, Tai left Wan herself and cut off contact with her so as not to ruin her reputation. And then she abruptly devoted herself to her🤔
Yes, and with his wife and son, they had a whole plot there, where the son saw something terrible, and drew it, so he was afraid of her. But the way Tai just gave up on them is strange, even considering that it's all attributed to Dark Tai.
Regarding the past: what we fought for, we ran into - that's the result. The conspiracy turned against the conspirators. And Shawna, with her teenage paranoia and suspicion, would soon be nailed by Nat, who felt there was a hidden leader in her. I wonder what will happen next? A riot? There are still a lot of them there, will they kill each other before they are rescued?
I still don't understand Tai either. Who is she for? For herself and for Van, but how can I explain her actions when she didn't want to leave?
By the way, I liked the moment where Mellisa (Hannah, I'm already fucking confused (being an adult)) I was able to earn my freedom after all. I don't justify the act (stabbing Van), but I consider behavior in an extreme situation when you are literally being held hostage and forced into violent actions justified, yes, what happened happened, and from a moral point of view it's disgusting, but I think she realized that Shawna is an adult who will pile on the rocks and just bite her off The piece of hand won't stop there.
About Hannah (bl... I also spent half the episode trying to figure out who it was, since the character is new, and who they decided to merge using Tie and Wen cards), everything was clear when she killed Cody and saved all the conspirators from disclosure. The underground didn't break up after the failure after all, if they decided to provoke a hunt (how stupid it was)
About Melissa (now Callie, like Shawna's daughter, is kind of named), it's interesting with her suicide rigged: nah… Didn't they agree to protect each other?
Travis was completely out there so he wouldn't see reality, but did he get drunk himself in adulthood, or was he murdered?
And Shona is really sick: she left her diaries, killed her lover, fed Melissa with flesh, what's going on with her daughter... a crazy dad who understands them all
For all the ***ing Misty, so far I like her the most out of the living, she's sly
Antler Queen is expected by Sean. The theories were more interesting. In this series, the inadequacy of all the characters broke through the skirting board.
It was just nice to look at the suffering and hysterical Shona (both young and adult).
It is absolutely unclear why they considered Misty a psychopath in adulthood, if everyone saw what a monster Shawna had become. Moreover, it is unclear why they were hanging out so quietly together in adulthood, Van and Melissa wisely ran away and did the right thing.
Well the only thing they didn't explain was what the symbol was and fuck it
I just don't want to see Sean anymore.
Hopefully next season Ty and Misty will team up and kill Shauna!
Natalie is the best 🔥🔥🔥
The series is simply amazing , terrible and wonderful at the same time
about future seasons, I'm really looking forward to uncovering the supernatural in the forest, in the same old hut. Who did Jackie see after her death, the owner of the house? and these signs on the trees are not galyuki. if everything is reduced to Lottie's general psychosis and schizophrenia, it will be sad. it's better to have psychosis + some kind of terrible power of the forest, driving you crazy. I would like to see at least a gram of mysticism justified. It is also very interesting to find out how Javi survived and why he did not return. I also want to know at least something about the guidebook, there were high hopes for the character, there seemed to be potential, but he was killed so quickly.
As a result, I disagree with the opinion that it's time to close the series. if nothing is canceled, there will be 5 seasons, as planned, where we hope they will show conversations with the girls after the disaster with rescuers, with their families, and in general it is interesting to learn about their life after the rescue. Soooo, I'm really looking forward to it!!
And finally, at least half of the group listened to her and allowed her to make this grand escape.
Shauna deserved to be strangled two seasons ago, but alas, even this season she didn't get lucky. Oh, Melissa, you stupid girl. A hand was raised against Van, but little Shona couldn't be killed... weakling.
The third season finally pissed me off.There were more internal eye rolls than I could count.
If in seasons 1-2 it was somehow possible to explain something logically, then this season everything is stuffed with pianos in the bushes.
How creepy it was to watch the scene where Taissa eats the raw heart of Van ... not a TV series, but a complete surprise, however, from season 1, what's to be surprised at such game:/
Hell, Kelly was behind Lottie's murder after all, and many people's assumptions were justified... but what I definitely agree with is Jeff's decision to take him and Kelly away from Shauna.
Honestly, I'm still in shock how the fucking minority in the person of Shauna, Ty and Lottie could push everyone around so much that everyone was scared and tiptoed in front of them. Even Travis is just another proof that there are a lot of soft—hearted men who can't do anything like that. And there are crazy girls/women that everyone needs to stay away from.😑
Even at the beginning of the season, I was betting on Marie as a “pit girl”, it was obvious to me from her hair and build.
I couldn't make out what was in the letter, but it was so nice to see Shona crying. I want her to suffer for the next season, without the right to the redemption arc. Only payback for all her bullying, only karma.
It would be fun and psychedelic if Misty was the last survivor. But I don't think she should expect a happy ending either, it's unrealistic in a story like this.
P.S. Although the series is annoying, but damn, I'm lying if I say that I'm not looking forward to the next season.
I was surprised that many people found out about the transmitter and supported this idea because they want to get out. And I'm so glad that Nat managed to connect with people!!!!
In tiktok, I saw in the afternoon that Lottie could have killed Callie because of the DNA, and it turned out that way, I was very surprised that Lottie told her how they survived, and Callie told Jeff everything. They were right to get away from Shauna, it was about time.
What kind of fairy tales is this about Callie being a child of the wasteland? What kind of nonsense is this? What makes you think that Shauna was the queen? I was so sick for Melissa when she was strangling Shawna!!!!! I'm sorry I didn't finish the job.
And what is this wild outfit of Queen Shona? Hair as a trophy? I really want to drag Shauna in, they've already prescribed a nasty character! She's paranoid all the time, both young and adult, and thinks she's the fucking greatest and can decide for everyone. How could they not have killed her all together, most of them, two of them and Lottie would have been tied up and left for dead.
Lottie is also like a rat, sabotaged this hunt, deceived Aquila, and most importantly for what purpose? They weren't very hungry, but to connect that the animals died means that the wasteland is upset, yes, it's brilliant, there are no questions.
To tell further events, it seems to me that a couple of episodes would be enough not to pour water. Otherwise, who knows how many more seasons there will be. In general, the series is cool, intense, a lot of responses have been received, and thanks for that.
It's a pity that this deranged Jesus in the person of Lottie will have to be watched until the end of the teenage line.
My respects to Tai for her respect to Van (as oily as it may sound)))
If Shauna had read this letter earlier, then maybe Lottie and Van would still be alive :(it's very sad that there wasn't much time to reveal their characters
I think if make outs refers to Shawna, then yes
, you can say canon
, by the way, I noticed that in this episode Shawna started wearing Jackie's T-shirt again
It's incredibly satisfying to watch Shauna suffer!! Like Marie said, she deserved everything she got. I don't think I've ever hated a character so much.
The cruelties that were happening in the forest, how Shona made everyone enjoy killing and human flesh... It just doesn't fit in my head.
I hope we don't have to wait two years for the next season again.😢
At the moment when Aquila was telling Lottie that she was making things up and took the stone, I wanted her to fuck her. After all, the shit that's going on is "it wants" - 70% of Lottie's fault, with her filthy schizo.
About Shauna, yes. The girl went completely off the rails. She is a very interesting character, conflicted, and complex, but once again, this does not mean that she should be liked as a person in the series. Two different things. Separate what you like as it is written and what you like as a person.
In general, I can understand that she was liked as a person in seasons 1-2 and could be justified there, but not in the 3rd, that's the truth. But I'm glad that she was tricked a little bit and Natali still went instead of a big useless hunt to try to get them all out. The best character, objectively on all fronts.
Marie's death was predictable, but it was still a pity for her, even though she infuriated 80% of the screen time.
Lottie's death... well.. I can't really call it an accident, because Kelly just took it and pushed. I don't know… It was compared to when Shawna killed Adam, but Shawna had PTSD there + you could really think that Adam was dangerous. What about Kelly? Just fear?
If you compare the hunting in season 2 and this one, it's definitely a few goals higher, that's for sure. But this one is pretty good, too.
When the adult Shawna started crying after reading the letter, I thought for a second, "when was the last time she genuinely cried?" Especially in the adult line. But it's good for her, although I'm sure Jeff and Kelly will be back.
The series definitely needs a 4th season, and there's more to tell. But the 5th one is not, it's too much.
It's a good season. I doubt there will be anything better than season 2, but the third one is really good. Although it has a completely different atmosphere.
, as if she felt like she was in Jackie's shadow for a long time, now Jackie is gone, her main support is gone, and there is no one who can shade her.
Suddenly, a sense of self-importance and control became a priority for her, partly these are all the consequences of her relationship,
she wanted to be a leader just to be a leader
, as if she wasn't even trying to be a normal leader, unlike Natalie, she just decided that everything should be as she says.
I personally think that her past injuries are not an excuse for all the cruelty she committed and forced others, there can be no excuse
for this, a person has finally lost his mind, the rest should have stopped listening to her a long time ago and stopped
It's just that at the moment, after season three, the only one who's gone off the rails more than anyone is Shawna. I think even someone who loves Shawna won't deny it.
She really just enjoys violence. Lottie, with her aching head, sincerely believes that all this shit will help. And the bottom line is that Shona doesn't believe in the forest, she doesn't believe that "IT wants to hunt." Lottie believes in this, and Shawna supports this idea because it would be an excuse for her violence: "well, it wants it, not me." There was really no need for hunting. They weren't starving, they hadn't even started starving yet. Just hunting for the sake of hunting, instigated by Shawna and Lottie.
I justified Shawna for the first two seasons, but after this season I definitely didn't. Even in spite of the shit she's been through. There are too many excesses in her actions. And no, I disagree with the comments from the category of "oh, she's just scum and that's it, she's not a complicated Persian." She's really a scum, but she's really a very complex character, who you can dig and dig if you want to, of course, I people lately don't like to understand anything or go deeper. However, this is everyone's business.
But about Kelly and Lottie.. That's where I'm not really happy. Somehow, for half a season, we didn't mention Lottie's death, and now we've dealt with this situation with Kelly. Did not put the squeeze.
Nat is just love. A really amazing character who really acts with her head, and it's already clear that she's the one to thank for saving. Every time I remember that she died at the hands of the toadstool Misty in the adult timeline and it gets very painful and bad. She certainly deserved BETTER. A better life, after all the shit she went through and how she still remained humane and sane. And got that ending? The worst twist in the series. If Lottie's death is generally logical, and Van's death is logical and beautifully spelled out, then Nat's death is just not the way it should have been. There is no death for such a character, they didn't put the squeeze on it.
But the season is good, the season is great. I wouldn't compare it with the first and second, because this season it's just very different. That's right, another and fourth season is absolutely necessary.
Her child felt that her mother did not love her, was detached.
I'm wondering how the adult Shona is going to return to the status of "queen"? Will he go hunting people?
In principle, it is clear that most likely they will end up hunting adult versions of Shona, as a result, no one will get a good ending.
I wonder how they will stretch the line in the forest for the two seasons that they promised, since Natalie has already contacted the outside world.…
Hannah Sean will probably be punished for Natalie's escape, and most likely she will die that way.
There are few left who will not return from the forest.
We'll probably see the adult Lottie again, because she didn't get on that very plane after death.
In a way, it will be even more interesting to watch. How they will return to civilization.
Of course, I really don't like the fact that despite the fact that everyone understands that Shawna is everything, at this particular moment she is doing shit, no one can unite and give her pussy? Elementary: Taissa, Van, and the same Misty. The three of them surrounded Shona and at least put her on her shoulder blades, tied her to a tree. I don't have any other thoughts, like they just don't want to do it and they're like, "Of course Shawna's offering shit, but come on, we're participating!". Of course, Van tried to change the cards, but Shauna is not completely stupid, she is not stupid at all, although in the end it turned out that Nat managed to get around her.
I liked the moment with Taissa and Shona in the forest when Taissa looked at her. Still, Taissa should not be underestimated, it seems to me that she is the only one who can fight back against Shona. Both physically and emotionally.
In the adult timeline, are we getting Misty and Taissa going to mess things up against Shauna? Well, good luck to Shawna. As I said above, Taissa can fight back against Shauna, and especially now, after Van's death, for which she blames Shauna.
It's one thing in normal conditions, another thing in the forest, where only they
, there might have been some problems with her, but not on this scale at all
Finally, by the end of the season and the final episode, the characters began to think more or less. (Well, except for Shona. She had fun fucking in the woods, totally fucked up, ugh fucking). The adults Ty and Misty finally realized that almost all the problems were due to Shona, and the young girls were finally able to bypass Shona and connect with the outside world. And Jeff and his daughter thought of running away.
But if you think about it more broadly, what has the series become? I started watching the story of schoolgirls who survived in the woods and engaged in cannibalism. Why am I watching crazy forest murderous cultists now?
I hope that next season will be the final one. No more dancing with a tambourine and no more human sacrifice. Please show me how they were saved and close up.
Well, the question that worries me throughout the series is: OK, Natalie didn't turn Misty in, that they weren't conditionally saved because of her. But why was she talking to her in 2021? I wouldn't have said a few words to her if I were in her shoes (thank God/the universe/the forest that I'm not in her shoes, of course).
(literally, she was sacrificed to save the others)
When I watched the very first episode, I remembered the pink sneakers very vividly, because I walked in sneakers one winter, and it was very slippery, but for some reason I remembered that they were on pit girl, and now I was waiting for someone to take off their shoes and give them to barefoot Marie, and in the fourth season Shauna will arrange the cleaning: she also found Marie's abandoned clothes and shoes. Well, there will be purges anyway because of Natalie's escape.
I didn't quite understand why Aquila, Melissa, Gwen, and Marie decided to trigger the hunt. One big conspiracy to help Natalie escape and try to get to civilization? Considering that Wang didn't want to cheat with the lot, it's unlikely, because without the condition of choosing an outsider as a victim, risking her life for the sake of a sooo small chance of luck for Natalie is such a thing. Anyway, I want a fourth season to figure out what the hell it was.
I'm looking forward to the new season: I wonder what's going on with Walter, what Shauna will do, and what will happen to Travis after the rescue.
From the good: the demonstration of Shawna's complete moral decay (they really tried), Natalie, the idea to loop this hunt with the beginning of the series (whatever one may say, it was beautiful). But in the end, it's a stupid development at the moment without any dynamics.
Well, the nail in Shauna's coffin as a person: It was fun. I WAS A WARRIOR, I WAS A QUEEN. Here all her obnoxious behavior in the camp immediately takes on the whole essence - in everyday life she lacks that very bloody grandeur, so she tears down the tower on everything, ignoring even her loved ones. I even wonder if Misty and Ty will kill her, or what will happen there. Misty rose significantly in my eyes compared to everyone else, and they looked much more harmonious in a team with Natalie.
Next season, there will be another one of Shona's bouts with Natalie after her return. They will also finish off the remaining girls and Hannah, it will take the rescuers a long time to get there.…
the screensaver.
Personally, I didn't like the first one because it was just a story of crazy schoolgirls, literally everyone suffered from some kind of mental disorder. They didn't need to survive, everything they needed was served on a platter (a lake, a house, a gun). And there was no cannibalism like that, in general, it turned out to be quite boring.
On the contrary, I liked the second one. Mental disorders were replaced by an incomprehensible entity, added tinplate, and made survival more difficult.
In the third case, it turned out neither this nor that, there is no longer any survival as such, there is no excuse for cannibalism, they again remembered that they were all fucked up from the start, and that's it. The general background, the tourists and the ending brightened up a bit.
The fact that they practically don't remember anything about the forest seemed to be said at the beginning of the first season. Therefore, the relationship to each other is quite understandable.
Now the only thing that remains unclear is why now? What happened that it all started again, after so many years? It can be assumed that it's all Kelly's fault, or rather her growing up. They say they took this thing with them from Sean's forest. But since she was weakened, she did not show herself in any way and moved into her daughter. And only when she grew up, this creature also woke up with her. Travis, as a medium, was the first to notice something was wrong, which killed him, and then it went...
most likely, it wouldn't end in a happy ending, as an option - Misty would try to kill Shawna, but she would die, Ty would kill Melissa, at the cost of his life, and Shawna would kill Kelly.
very sad, I liked her
and Van 💔
The season won't be great, almost nothing new has happened, except for the scientists
Adults don't understand anything, everyone has severe PTSD.
P.S. Sophie Thatcher is beautiful!
She just didn't know in the first season what would be written in the third ;)
Shauna thrash