Open source game streaming client
Moonlight allows you to play your PC games on almost any device, whether you're in another room or miles away from your gaming rig.
Moonlight (formerly Limelight) is an open source implementation of NVIDIA's GameStream protocol. We implemented the protocol used by the NVIDIA Shield and wrote a set of 3rd party clients.
You can stream your collection of PC games from your gaming PC to any supported device and play them remotely. Moonlight is perfect for gaming on the go without sacrificing the graphics and game selection available on PC.
The group’s starvation is now hallucinatory. Lottie’s antler crown shifts from symbol to blueprint. But it’s Taissa who voices the pragmatic horror: “If we don’t, we die. If we do, we never come back from it.” The episode stages the meal not as a frenzy but as a ritual — silent, tear-streaked, each girl processing her own damnation. Van chews with her eyes closed. Misty watches everyone else watch each other. And Shauna? Shauna eats last, then vomits, then eats again.
Overall, "MPC" is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged episode of Yellowjackets. It's a must-watch for fans of the show, and a great introduction for new viewers. If you're looking for a show that will keep you on the edge of your seat, with complex characters and a gripping narrative, then Yellowjackets is the show for you.
Then there’s Lottie. The reveal of her wellness cult — complete with purple robes, intentional community, and a very sharp well in the yard — reframes everything. When adult Natalie wakes up in Lottie’s compound, the episode whispers its thesis: You can leave the wilderness, but the wilderness doesn’t leave you. Lottie isn’t running a cult; she’s running a trauma-processing center that just happens to look like one. Or maybe there’s no difference. yellowjackets s02e02 mpc
The episode also explores the theme of trauma and its impact on individuals. We see how the characters have all been affected in different ways, from Shauna's (Melanie Lynskey) struggles with addiction to Natalie (Juliette Lewis) attempts to rebuild her life. The show's portrayal of trauma is raw and unflinching, but also compassionate and empathetic.
Meanwhile, in 2021, we see more of the adult survivors dealing with the long-term effects of their experiences. Taissa is still trying to piece together what happened 25 years ago, and her investigation leads her to some shocking discoveries. The group’s starvation is now hallucinatory
The cast delivers strong performances across the board, bringing depth and nuance to their characters. The show's writing is also noteworthy, with a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of human psychology.
The episode’s most devastating parallel: Young Misty, alone in the cabin, tenderly braiding Jackie’s hair before the others wake to butcher her. Cut to adult Misty, alone in her home, tenderly arranging a tray of snacks for a guest she’s drugged. Misty’s love language has always been control wrapped in care. This episode finally asks: was she born this way, or did the wilderness make her? The answer: yes. If we do, we never come back from it
The episode’s title isn’t coy. After Jackie’s slow-roasted demise in the S02 premiere, the surviving girls face the unspoken. Shauna, still cradling her dead best friend’s frozen hand, delivers the episode’s most harrowing line — not screamed, but whispered to Jackie’s corpse: “I hate that you made this easy.”
The episode picks up where the previous one left off, with the story jumping back and forth between 1996 and 2021. In 2021, Shauna (Melanie Lynskey) and Taissa (Tawny Cypress) are still investigating the truth about the crash and the events that followed.
Her storyline in 2021 adds depth to her character, showing the consequences of her actions in 1996.
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An open-source host made from the ground up for Moonlight, Sunshine is the recommended host to start streaming with Moonlight.
The original software to stream games to the NVIDIA SHIELD and Moonlight clients, GeForce Experience and its SHIELD streaming feature are now being discontinued by NVIDIA.
A part of the Games on Whales project, Wolf allows streaming games and applications running inside Docker containers to Moonlight clients.
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Moonlight was created by Case Western Reserve University students as a project at the MHacks hackathon in 2013 and further developed at MHacks and HackCWRU in 2014.