Yellowjacketsseason 3, episode 5 features the return of the “Other” Taissa Turner in the 1990s timeline.
In season 3, the battle between Tai’s two halves continues, although it looks different from before.
The sacrifice involving Biscuit is followed by Tai winning her political election.
When attacked by wolves in the wilderness, “Other” Tai safely ascends a tree.
This version cares most about power, self-preservation, and she comes across as more confident and intimidating.
Shooting Coach Ben and having sex with Van are examples of Tai experiencing heightened and primal emotions.
This seems to happen at times when Tai is struggling to handle her stress.
In the wilderness, there is no shortage of reasons to be stressed.
Eating dirt and climbing trees is most common for teenage Tai in season 1.
This makes sense since the plane crash was still a recent experience.
This would explain how “Other” Tai knows where to find all the trees marked with the symbol.
It would also explain why she was able to win the election despite being the underdog.
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