Yellowjackets | S02e06 Ppv
The episode is available to stream on Paramount+ with Showtime in the U.S.. It is also available on Netflix in certain regions.
Here’s a review of Yellowjackets Season 2, Episode 6, “Who the Hell is Paul?” — written in the style of a PPV (pay-per-view) event breakdown.
Viewers with Hulu + Live TV, FuboTV, or Sling TV can watch it by adding the Showtime package to their existing plans. Episode 6 Recap: "Qui" yellowjackets s02e06 ppv
You can buy the episode individually or as part of a season pass on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home (formerly Vudu).
9.5/10 — one of the season’s best, leaving you emotionally drained and desperate for the next episode. The episode is available to stream on Paramount+
The adult Lottie cult storyline finally pays off in a major way. The “bathroom breakdown” between Nat and Lottie is a masterclass in psychological warfare. Lottie’s calm, terrifying delivery — “It wasn’t the wilderness. It was us.” — reframes the entire series. The reveal that Lottie still has her therapist in a basement cage? That’s a post-match disqualification waiting to happen.
Ultimately, "Qui" is an episode about the theft of agency. Javi has no agency in his death; he is a sacrifice to the group's hunger. Kevyn has his agency stolen by a blow to the head, a sacrifice to the group's secrets. The episode posits that survival in the world of Yellowjackets is a zero-sum game. For the group to continue, someone must be consumed. By the end of the episode, the barrier between the civilized past and the cannibalistic future has been torn down. The girls have eaten, the adults have silenced the truth, and the audience is left to reckon with the terrifying reality that the true horror isn't the monster in the woods, but the people sitting around the fire. Viewers with Hulu + Live TV, FuboTV, or
Yellowjackets Season 2, Episode 6, titled "Qui," is widely regarded as one of the series' most emotionally devastating and pivotal installments. While it is not a traditional "Pay-Per-View" (PPV) event in the sense of a one-time purchase like a boxing match, it is available for purchase on several digital platforms and through specific streaming add-ons.
The episode picks up where the previous one left off, with the survivors of the 1996 plane crash still reeling from the aftermath of Shauna's confrontation with Lottie.
The episode’s colloquial title among fans—often referenced regarding the "Pay-Per-View" nature of the hunt—highlights the grotesque spectacle of the wilderness timeline. Up until this point, death in the wilderness has been largely accidental (the plane crash) or defensive (the pit girl). However, the starvation has reached a breaking point, and the group, guided by Lottie’s trance and Travis’s grief, engages in the fateful "Doomcoming" hunt that was previously only hinted at.
As the group tries to come to terms with their complicated past and present, new tensions rise. The dynamics within the group are strained, particularly between Shauna and Lottie, whose actions have consequences that affect them all.