Yellowjacket star Ashley Sutton shares favorite scene from shocking finale and her hope for shows future

“Yellowjackets” Season 3 took fans on a wild rollercoaster with unexpected twists, murders and killers.The Post spoke to Ashley Sutton, who joined the series this season as Hanna, the frog scientist-turned-captive after a run-in with the lost “Yellowjackets,” about the mind-blowing finale and the show’s future.Hanna was innocent until she changed the course of her fate by plunging a knife into her colleague’s eye (Joel McHale) to prove her loyalty to the starved soccer team in Episode 9.Warning: Season 3 finale spoilers below.The Season 3 finale delivered with the question of who killed Adult Lottie (Simone Kessell) finally being answered, and it was an unlikely culprit.Adult Shauna, played by Melanie Lynskey, comes home to discover her house empty and her family, husband Jeff (Warren Kole) and daughter Callie (Sarah Desjardins), gone without a trace.Thinking her twisted fellow “Yellowjacket” survivor adult Misty (Christina Ricci) did something with them, Shauna confronts her — only to learn the horrible truth.Callie pushed Lottie down the stairs to her untimely death only after the wilderness guru said she was a product of their time stuck in the woods.Audiences see a more sinister side of adult Shauna after learning the news, with the mom seemingly embracing her darkness after discovering that her daughter has killed, too.Watchers of “Yellowjackets” saw adult Taissa, aka Tai (Tawny Cypress), do the same after Van (Lauren Ambrose) is stabbed in the heart by Adult Melissa (Hilary Swank).

Taking her lifeless body out to the woods to what viewers assume is to bury her, Tai eats her longtime lover Van’s heart.Things weren’t any tamer for their teenage counterparts trapped in the wild, either.

They said goodbye to teen Mari (Alexa Barajas) in a brutal and disgusting way after hunting her down in the woods — and Hanna (Sutton) became an integral part of the “Yellowjackets” possible return home.In the finale, the teens set to trick te...

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Publisher: New York Post

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