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Just finished the 3rd episode of Yellowjackets, and something about it reminded me of 'Lord Of The Flies,' with the sub-plot with the crashed plane in the wilderness. It reminded me of an entertainment story from back in 2019 that some writer/director wanted to make a gender-swapped 'Lord Of The Flies' adaptation.
Wouldn't be surprised if there was a Sherdog thread about it back 5 years ago, the general public's opinion was the same as ours, which was -

So far, the show is entertaining to watch, and it's clear the formula works far better as a show than a movie.
But the biggest issue with the show is what we feared what would have been the biggest issue of a movie.... the majority of the female characters are basically men played as women. Gender-swapped 'Lord Of The Flies.'
But in a series there's far more time for development to display the trauma the characters went through with...
So its quite probable women that have gone through that trauma would develop more masculine traits, especially athletes.
Wouldn't be surprised if there was a Sherdog thread about it back 5 years ago, the general public's opinion was the same as ours, which was -

So far, the show is entertaining to watch, and it's clear the formula works far better as a show than a movie.
But the biggest issue with the show is what we feared what would have been the biggest issue of a movie.... the majority of the female characters are basically men played as women. Gender-swapped 'Lord Of The Flies.'
But in a series there's far more time for development to display the trauma the characters went through with...
...being abandoned in the wilderness for 19 months, without food, surviving a winter or two, eventually killing eachother and cannibalizing them, cult-worship, and possible witchcraft
I haven't looked up spoilers, that's just what I've theorized from the few bits they showed in the 1st episode of the later stages of their time in the wilderness.
I haven't looked up spoilers, that's just what I've theorized from the few bits they showed in the 1st episode of the later stages of their time in the wilderness.
So its quite probable women that have gone through that trauma would develop more masculine traits, especially athletes.

