How Yellowjackets Season 3 Shauna & Walter Scene Took Elijah Wood Back To His Dark Comedy With 89% RT


Elijah Wood reacts to Shauna (Melanie Lynskey) and Walter’s scene in Yellowjackets season 3, explaining how it took him back to filming his 2017 dark comedy. Introduced in season 2, Wood’s Walter Tattersall is a recurring character in the present timeline who developed an interest in Misty. Season 3 sees the two competing with each other while trying to solve the mystery of Lottie’s death, which leads to Walter following Shauna temporarily.

While sitting down with Vanity Fair, Wood reacted to his first scene with Lynskey in Yellowjackets, where Shauna confronts Walter for following her. The Lord of the Rings actor shared that what made the scene particularly fun to film was that it explored a similar dynamic in I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore, where he and Lynskey teamed up to solve a mystery together. Check out his comment below:

This scene is really fun for a couple of reasons. Melanie Lynskey is a dear friend. I adore her. I’ve been a fan of hers for a super long time. We have gotten to work together a couple of times, three times now. Initially on Over the Garden Wall, and then in a movie called I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore, and the fun thing about that film is it, it involves my character and her character sort of teaming up to sort of be detectives to solve a problem that she has.

The fun thing about this scene is that it sort of brings us back to the dynamics of those characters a little bit, like tasting a little of the fun that we had on that film with slightly similar dynamics, which was really cool to play out again.

What This Means For Walter And Shauna In Yellowjackets

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Starring both Wood and Lynskey, the 2017 dark comedy, I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore, follows a depressed woman who finds a new life purpose by hunting the thieves who broke into her home with her obnoxious neighbor. While the movie is regarded as an underrated gem in Wood’s catalog, it also has one of Lynskey’s best performances.

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In Yellowjackets season 3, Shauna was Walter’s primary suspect before new information came to light. Shauna, who was going through a lot in life, wasn’t exactly thrilled about Walter’s investigation into her. Walter, on the other hand, didn’t like Shauna for how she treated Misty as a friend. However, despite their mutual hatred towards each other, they were on the same team in finding out who killed Lottie, forcing them to work with each other.

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Shauna (Melanie Lynskey) looking worried as she sees her daughter's empty closet in Yellowjackets Season 3 Ep 10

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Walter and Misty’s duo dynamics are a highlight in the present timeline, and part of this is because of how much the series has invested in setting them up as potential love interests for each other. Shauna and Walter’s dynamics are often overlooked because there are very few scenes with the two of them together. It seems that Shauna and Walter’s chemistry is less intentional in season 3, but it ends up being something worth exploring.

It’s unclear whether viewers will get more Walter and Shauna in Yellowjackets season 4, but for those wondering what it would be like for the two of them to play detectives together and go on a journey to catch criminals, I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore is a wonderful choice to fill the gap between seasons, and it’s available on Netflix.

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Yellowjackets

7/10

Release Date

November 14, 2021

Network

Showtime, Paramount+ with Showtime

Showrunner

Ashley Lyle, Bart Nickerson, Jonathan Lisco

Directors

Benjamin Semanoff, Daisy von Scherler Mayer, Deepa Mehta, Eduardo Sánchez, Jeffrey W. Byrd, Liz Garbus, Scott Winant, Eva Sørhaug, Jamie Travis

Writers

Liz Phang, Sarah L. Thompson, Ameni Rozsa




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