Yellowjackets’ 10 Big Remaining Mysteries That Season 4 Must Solve

Season 3 also answers newer mysteries, including what the source of the wilderness “screaming” is and what the meaning is of the vision Akilah (Nia Sondaya) had of the animals dying. Yellowjackets season 4’s story still has plenty to explore, though, as the teenage survivors still have not been rescued, and the immediate post-rescue timeline has barely been shown. There is plenty of story left in the present-day timeline as well, especially after the death of Van Palmer (Lauren Ambrose).
10. Who Burned The Cabin Down?
The Cabin Was Destroyed At The End Of Season 2

Who burned the cabin down is one of Yellowjackets‘ lingering wilderness mysteries. Before his death in season 3, Coach Ben makes it clear that he had nothing to do with the cabin’s fiery ending, meaning that someone or something else was responsible. The teenage survivors losing their shelter is a game-changing moment in the show, and it is paramount that season 4 reveals what actually happened, even if the truth is that it was an accident.
9. How Does Hannah Die?
She Will Not Make It Out Of The Wilderness

It has already been established in Yellowjackets‘ present-day timeline that Hannah Finch (Ashley Sutton) dies in the wilderness. This led many fans to speculate that Hannah would end up being Pit Girl, but this fate ends up befalling Mari Ibarra (Alexa Barajas) instead, and Hannah is still alive at the end of the season 3 finale. If the Yellowjackets are going to get rescued in season 4, Hannah needs to die in the wilderness before this happens.
Shauna Shipman (Sophie Nélisse) may kill Hannah as early as the Yellowjackets season 4 premiere. After Hannah swapped places with Natalie Scattorcio (Sophie Thatcher), Shauna is furious at being deceived, and that anger could be all that is needed to cause Hannah’s death. Dying before rescue comes will be a tragic ending to her story, as without Hannah, the survivors never would have found a satellite phone, and Natalie would not have been able to make the call.
8. Are There Any Other Adult Survivors From The Wilderness?
Every Season Has Introduced Surprise Survivors

After initially making it seem like Shauna (Melanie Lynskey), Taissa (Tawny Cypress), Natalie (Juliette Lewis), and Misty Quigley (Christina Ricci) were the only adult survivors, the show has gradually introduced more. Lottie’s survival was revealed during Yellowjackets season 1’s ending, followed by Van in season 2, and Melissa (Hilary Swank) in season 3. Season 4 needs to address whether there are any other surprise survivors.
7. Does The Wilderness Have Any Real Power?
The Overarching Question Needs To Be Resolved

Arguably the biggest mystery in Yellowjackets is whether the wilderness has any real power. Season 3 makes the strongest case to prove that the wilderness’ power is not real. The wilderness “screaming” is revealed to simply be a sound made by a rare species of frog. The Man with No Eyes’ origins end up being rooted in an ice cream parlor commercial Taissa saw as a kid instead of being a supernatural entity. The teens’ visions are the result of inhaling a gas or consuming hallucinatory mushrooms and are not due to a higher power.
If the Yellowjackets are about to leave the wilderness, though, season 4 seems like the last opportunity to answer whether any of the wilderness’ powers are genuine.
6. What Does The Wilderness Symbol Mean?
There Are Many Possibilities

Regardless of whether the wilderness has any actual power, season 4 needs to explain the meaning behind Yellowjackets‘ mysterious wilderness symbol. There have been many theories since season 1, including that the symbol is a map, a hieroglyphic, or a symbol of protection. Since the symbol is carved into the floor of the cabin, it may connect to the individual who lived in the cabin and died there.
The symbol is seemingly a remnant of a person or group who dwelled in this area of the wilderness before the Yellowjackets’ plane crashed. Season 3 establishes that the university Hannah and Edwin are part of had been to this area of the wilderness before, and the supplies they left behind are found by Coach Ben. There is no sign of the wilderness symbol on the supplies, though, so it seems to be separate from the university’s research teams.
5. Why Did Melissa Feel Like She Was No Longer One Of The Yellowjackets After Being Rescued?
Melissa Faked Her Death Because Of This

Melissa explains that she faked her death because after the Yellowjackets returned to civilization, she no longer felt like she was part of them. This could partly be because of what transpires between teen Melissa (Jenna Burgess) and Shauna in the wilderness. The two characters have an ugly breakup that involves Shauna shooting Melissa, and Melissa later tries to kill Shauna. There is likely more to Melissa feeling estranged from the group, though, and this should be explored in season 4.
Melissa is seen getting close with Hannah, and Taissa mentions their closeness in the present day as well. Hannah’s death could be another turning point that devastates Melissa, especially since Melissa smuggles Hannah’s recording without the others knowing. Melissa may also be opposed to the lies that the rest of the group agree to tell when they return. Plenty can happen to make her feel even more scared and isolated in the wilderness and after being rescued.
4. Who Is The Man In Jackie’s Death Vision?
His Identity Remains Unconfirmed

When Jackie Taylor (Ella Purnell) dies in the season 1 finale, she has a vision that includes a shot of a mysterious man in the cabin. This man has not been seen again, and the show has not done anything to provide further clarity as to who he is or why Jackie saw him in her final moments. He does not appear during the visions that Natalie and Van have when they die, so for now, he is only a part of Jackie’s death.
Jackie returns in Yellowjackets season 3 through visions that the teenage and adult Shauna have. She still has an active presence in the show, and this provides an avenue to answer the ongoing mystery about the man from her vision. Right now, it feels like an unsettling detail that lacks meaning, but this could change if the mystery is answered in season 4.
3. Why Did The Plane Crash?
Was It Human Error, Or Something More Sinister?

Lottie’s dad being in season 3’s present-day timeline makes it more feasible for this storyline to be explored in season 4.
While Lottie’s dad struggled to deal with his daughter’s mental illness, it seems like too much of a stretch for him to have planned for Lottie and her peers to be stranded in the wilderness. He may not have intended for his daughter and her teammates to be hurt or killed, but his purchase of the plane could relate to why it ultimately crashed. Lottie’s dad being in season 3’s present-day story makes it more feasible for this storyline to be explored in season 4.
2. What Did Van Mean When She Said “Surviving This Was Never The Reward?”
This Line Needs More Payoff

During her death vision in Yellowjackets season 3, episode 9’s ending, the adult Van finds herself on a plane with her teenage self (Liv Hewson). As she struggles to process her death, the teenage Van says that “Surviving this was never the reward.” The reward may just be Van getting the real Taissa back after the “Other” Taissa had taken control. However, teenage Van’s words feel like they are hinting at something more substantial.
It could be that the reward has to do with what happens to the Yellowjackets in the afterlife. The visions that Jackie, Natalie, and Van have tease a future for the characters after their deaths. Season 4 could see the story of dead characters continuing in the afterlife, and perhaps the show will end with all the characters dead, but reunited.
1. Who Was Javi’s Friend?
He Mentioned His Friend To Coach Ben







