Buzz buzz997 Archives Yellowjacketsfans! We're almost ready to be dragged back into the creepy woods of teen chaos, with the arrival of Season 3 of the Showtime series.
It's been a minute since we've checked in with the hungriest football team on TV, and in two seasons, there's been more than a few people who have buzzed off to the afterlife in various grisly ways.
SEE ALSO: 'Yellowjackets' ending explained: Season 2 bids farewell to a fan favoriteWhich characters have died on YellowjacketsSeasons 1 and 2? Who's been eaten? Who's been murdered? Let's recap all those currently either pushing up daisies or lining the bellies of our lost teammates.
Froze to death sleeping outside the cabin, was eaten.
Fell through the ice while being chased, was eaten.
Exploded in plane escape attempt.
Stillborn. This was a sad one.
Pushed off a cliff by Misty, still "missing".
One was impaled after the plane crash. One was impaled duringthe plane crash.
Whoever fell into the pit in Season 1, episode 1 remains a mystery. But what's not in doubt is their fate, impaled by pit sticks.
Accidentally hanged himself while attempting to talk to the darkness. Lottie was supposed to save him but had a technical malfunction.
Accidentally stabbed with poison by Misty, who was aiming for Lisa.
Murdered by Shauna via stabbing, covered up by Shauna, Misty, Nat, Taissa, and Jeff.
Poisoned by Walter via laced coffee.
Poisoned by Misty via laced cigarette.
Murdered by Night Taissa, head placed on creepy basement altar. Justice for Biscuit.
Who'll make it through Season 3 of Yellowjackets? Mashable's got you covered this season.
YellowjacketsSeason 3 is streaming on Paramount+ with Showtime from Feb. 14, with new episodes weekly.
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