In the present day, the survivors gather for what they believe is a wellness retreat orchestrated by Lottie (Simone Kessell), but which functions as a pressure cooker for their shared trauma.

"Qui" is a pivotal episode that asks the audience to question the reliability of the narrator. Whether through Misty’s deceptive voiceover or Lottie’s visions, the truth remains obscured. The episode successfully bridges the gap between the "before" and "after," showing that the true horror is not the cannibalism, but the institutionalization of trauma. As the teens bow to the Antler Queen and the adults succumb to their paranoia, Yellowjackets proves that the Wilderness is not a place, but a state of mind from which they can never escape.

If we interpret "WMA" in the prompt as a reference to or digital file formats, "Qui" offers a fascinating audio-visual study. Yellowjackets is renowned for its soundtrack, utilizing 90s hits to underscore emotional beats. In "Qui," the use of music—or the absence thereof during tense silences—creates a "mixtape" effect reminiscent of burning CDs or ripping .wma files in the early 2000s.

Teen Shauna (Sophie Nélisse) goes into labor during a blizzard. The group is forced to assist without proper medical supplies, relying on Misty (Sammi Hanratty) as a midwife.

Based on the acronym in the context of Yellowjackets Season 2, Episode 6 ("Qui"), the most logical interpretation is a typo for "WTF" (What the F***), a common reaction to the episode, or a reference to the file extension .wma (Windows Media Audio) often associated with pirated media or the show's 90s soundtrack aesthetic. There is no canonical character or location named "WMA" in the series.