Yellowjackets' Sophie Nélisse Says Shauna Is 'Conflicted' Over That Unexpected Kiss in Season 3 Premiere (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Sophie Nelisse on May 20, 2023.Photo:Jon Kopaloff/Getty

Sophie Nelisse attends Showtime’s “Yellowjackets” Season 2 Emmy FYC Event at Hollywood Athletic Club on May 20, 2023 in Hollywood, California

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Warning: This story contains spoilers from the two-partYellowjacketsseason 3premiere.

After nearly two years,Yellowjacketsis finally back with season 3 — and the first two episodes didn’t disappoint as the series about cannibalistic young survivors stranded in the wilderness wasted no time with asking new questions and delivering some unexpected moments.

“As a village, they’re thriving,” Nélisse, 24, says, “but I don’t think Shaun’s quite thriving mentally.”

From Left: Kevin Alves as Teen Travis, Anisa Harris as Teen Robin, Jenna Burgess as Teen Melissa, Courtney Eaton as Teen Lottie and Sophie Nelisse as Teen Shauna.Kailey Schwerman/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME

Yellowjackets episode 1, season 3

Kailey Schwerman/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME

“She needs a few more therapy sessions and unfortunately Lottie’s the only one around and not very resourceful,” the actress jokes, referring to Courtney Eaton’s character, who initially took up the mantle of Antler Queen before the group drew cards and it was determined that Natalie (Sophie Thatcher) would take over moving forward — a decision that Shauna’s not all that happy with either.

“I think she’s probably at the lowest point of her life. I think she’s undergone so much loss and trauma that she has nothing else to lose. I think all of that guilt and shame is too much for her to bear on her shoulders. So I think she needs to shift all of that energy and … convey it into anger, which she’ll project on all of these other characters,” Nélisse continues.

Because of this, Shauna starts taking things out on her teammates — including fighting with Mari (Alexa Barajas), who ends up lost in the woods before Coach Ben (Steven Krueger) finds her — as well as testing the limits of the other girls.

Jenna Burgess as Teen Melissa.Kailey Schwerman/SHOWTIME

Jenna Burgess as Teen Melissa in YELLOWJACKETS

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Sharing her reaction to the moment, Nélisse says, “I mean, I can’t say that I was that surprised ‘cause I’m like, ‘Out of all these girls, there’s only one couple? There’s only two girls making out?’ But yeah, I was surprised that it was Shauna because she’s at such a low point in her life and not at a point where she’s able to hold space for anyone else’s feelings because she’s already very caught up in her own.”

“I think that she’s not able to love herself,” the actress continues. “And I don’t think she’s then able to love anyone else, even though I think that what she desperately needs is to be held and told it wasn’t her fault and told that everything’s gonna be okay and that someone forgives her.”

Nélisse adds, “Unfortunately, that’s just not how it works. And so, I think she feels very conflicted towards her feelings for Melissa. But at the same time, I think she just sees her as another pawn. I think she sees Melissa as, like, a pawn on her chess board and sees her as, like, another way to manipulate the group. And she’ll see her as an ally in being able to turn all of these girls in Shauna’s favor.”

And given that Shauna is seemingly on the outs with a number of her teammates, she will need all the allies she can get moving forward, especially as the divisions within the group take hold.

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New episodes ofYellowjacketsseason 3 debut Fridays on Paramount+ with SHOWTIME before airing on Sundays at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

source: people.com