{"id":118458,"date":"2025-04-11T08:08:30","date_gmt":"2025-04-11T08:08:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/yellowjackets-pit-girl-star-discusses-shooting-the-full-circle-pilot-scene\/"},"modified":"2025-04-11T08:08:30","modified_gmt":"2025-04-11T08:08:30","slug":"yellowjackets-pit-girl-star-discusses-shooting-the-full-circle-pilot-scene","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/yellowjackets-pit-girl-star-discusses-shooting-the-full-circle-pilot-scene\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8216;Yellowjackets&#8217; Pit Girl Star Discusses Shooting the &#8220;Full Circle&#8221; Pilot Scene"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>What was the significance of Mari&#8217;s revelation as the \u2018Pit Girl\u2019 in the Season 3 finale of <em>Yellowjackets<\/em>? How did Alexa Barajas feel about her character\u2019s long-anticipated fate? What themes of conflict and betrayal are present in Mari\u2019s relationship with Shauna? How did fan theories influence the show&#8217;s narrative, especially regarding the identity of \u2018Pit Girl\u2019? In what ways did the Season 3 finale provide closure for various character arcs, particularly Mari&#8217;s?<\/strong> <\/p>\n<p>Nearly six years in the making, one of <em>Yellowjackets<\/em>&#8216; most anticipated scenes finally came to fruition on this week\u2019s Season 3 finale episode. <\/p>\n<p>After a faceless brunette was teased as a victim of the cannibalistic soccer team\u2019s \u201chunt\u201d in the beginning of the 2021 Karyn Kusama-directed pilot episode, Mari actress Alexa Barajas told Deadline she\u2019s long \u201chad a feeling\u201d her character would be revealed as the infamous \u2018Pit Girl\u2019. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cI didn\u2019t always know, but I did have a hunch,\u201d said Barajas. \u201cI think after watching the pilot, I saw this girl running in the woods, and I said, \u2018I think I look a whole lot like her.\u2019 So, I had a feeling that this was where it was gonna all end up, and I am so excited that we finally got to do it.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Fans are sure to be excited as well, as many have been theorizing about Pit Girl\u2019s identity since the beginning, as well as the \u2018Antler Queen\u2019 (who is also revealed to be Sophie N\u00e9lisse\u2019s Shauna). <\/p>\n<p>\u201cI think it\u2019s so funny \u2019cause the fans, I think they\u2019re on such polar opposite ends,\u201d explained Barajas. \u201cThey either really want me to be Pit Girl or they really don\u2019t want me to be Pit Girl, but I think in the end, they both know I\u2019m gonna be Pit Girl. And so hopefully, now that they\u2019re getting their answers, they\u2019ll be satisfied.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Barajas also noted that her character\u2019s fate was foreshadowed at the beginning of the season, when Coach Ben (Steven Krueger) captured her in the same pit, which hadn\u2019t yet been modified with Travis\u2019 (Kevin Alves) death spikes that were intended for Lottie (Courtney Eaton). <\/p>\n<p>\u201cAll the pit stuff, it was cool \u2019cause I actually got to spend time in the pit. Not only did I get to end there, but I got to actually have full scenes inside the pit,\u201d said Barajas, adding that she had \u201cso much fun, probably my favorite season yet.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Read on about <em>Yellowjackets<\/em> star Alexa Barajas\u2019 experience recreating the infamous \u2018Pit Girl\u2019 scene from the pilot for the Season 3 finale \u2018Full Circle\u2019, which is now available to stream on Paramount+ with Showtime, before airing Sunday at 8pm ET on Showtime. <\/p>\n<p><strong>DEADLINE: <em>I was so excited to see Pit Girl finally be revealed. How far back did you know that Mari was going to be Pit Girl?<\/em><\/strong> <\/p>\n<p><strong>ALEXA BARAJAS:<\/strong> I didn\u2019t always know, but I did have a hunch. I think after watching the pilot, I saw this girl running in the woods, and I said, \u201cI think I look a whole lot like her.\u201d So, I had a feeling that this was where it was gonna all end up, and I am so excited that we finally got to do it. <\/p>\n<p><strong>DEADLINE: <em>I know the pilot was shot months before a lot of you came on, so did they include specifically \u201cbrunette\u201d or something in Mari\u2019s casting breakdown?<\/em><\/strong> <\/p>\n<p><strong>BARAJAS:<\/strong> I don\u2019t actually remember, but I wanna say probably. I think it must have been there and I probably just didn\u2019t even think about it at the time that I was signing up for it. <\/p>\n<p><strong>DEADLINE: <em>But you came on after that?<\/em><\/strong> <\/p>\n<p><strong>BARAJAS:<\/strong> Yeah, after the pilot was actually shot, I came on. And it was cool because I got to actually watch the pilot before filming episode two, and then we shot some scenes to add on to the pilot. It honestly just made it so exciting \u2019cause I love the pilot, so it just set me up for a great season. <\/p>\n<p><strong>DEADLINE: <em>Have you been keeping up with all of the fan theories and everyone who is guessing that you were Pit Girl?<\/em><\/strong> <\/p>\n<p><strong>BARAJAS:<\/strong> Yeah, I think it\u2019s so funny \u2019cause the fans, I think they\u2019re on such polar opposite ends. They either really want me to be Pit Girl or they really don\u2019t want me to be Pit Girl, but I think in the end, they both know I\u2019m gonna be Pit Girl. And so hopefully, now that they\u2019re getting their answers, they\u2019ll be satisfied. <\/p>\n<p><strong>DEADLINE: <em>Tell me about like recreating that opening scene from the pilot. Was it difficult kind of like nailing all of the movements?<\/em><\/strong> <\/p>\n<p><strong>BARAJAS:<\/strong> I mean, I really wanted it to match as much as possible, so that you can feel that full circle moment. And I really paid attention to the way she was running and wanted to make sure that all the pieces were in place, the way that she\u2019s laying in the pit, for that to match properly. We really wanted to do it right. It was cool, I got to collaborate with the hair department and the wardrobe department as to how we wanted this reveal to happen, cause as soon as she draws the card, I think hopefully you\u2019re still unsure as to whether it\u2019s her or not. And then, once she goes to do the scarecrow and the zipper comes undone and the jacket comes off, and the hair is all of a sudden down, you go, \u201cOh shit, it is her!\u201d And then you get some beats of her running through the woods, getting hunted, until she\u2019s finally in the pit. <\/p>\n<p>*<em>DEADLINE: <\/em>With the spike through her face.* *** <\/p>\n<p><strong>BARAJAS:<\/strong> Yeah, through and through. <\/p>\n<p><strong>DEADLINE: <em>And it was obviously satisfying realizing that we finally get to see Pit Girl, but it\u2019s also super devastating how it happened with Shauna ruining their plan and then kind of getting back at Mari after their long-standing beef. Tell me about that and how it fits into her ultimate arc.<\/em><\/strong> <\/p>\n<p><strong>BARAJAS:<\/strong> I think it\u2019s really cool this season cause you see her have so much conflict with Shauna right off the top, and you see them literally physically fighting at the beginning. And I think Mari is really just trying to prove to everybody, \u201cCan\u2019t you see what\u2019s going on? Don\u2019t you see who she is and what she\u2019s doing?\u201d And I don\u2019t think anybody really believes her until it\u2019s too late, and Shauna really just kind of took power and took over everybody. So, I think it\u2019s awesome that it really does again feel very full circle that you see them having so much conflict in the beginning, and then kind of make up somewhere in the middle, and then by the end, it is Shauna\u2019s fault ultimately that she changes the odds and gets Mari to be the one, unintentionally in some way, to pick the queen of hearts. <\/p>\n<p>*<em>DEADLINE: <\/em>Yeah, but it\u2019s extra sad that it happened just before they supposedly get rescued because Natalie calls for help as well. But I guess that has to be what pushes them into getting exposed when they do get found, and Shauna being depicted as the monster of the show.* *** <\/p>\n<p><strong>BARAJAS:<\/strong> Yeah, 100%, and I mean she was so close to making it, but it just didn\u2019t go her way. <\/p>\n<p><strong>DEADLINE: <em>Do you think Mari\u2019s death was part of the guilt that pushed Travis to kill himself since he was the one who set up the pit?<\/em><\/strong> <\/p>\n<p><strong>BARAJAS:<\/strong> Yeah, poor Travis, man. I feel like he\u2019s got so many deaths on his back. He feels, I\u2019m sure, guilty for Jackie, for his brother. And now, having been the one to\u2014cause Mari did survive the pit without the spikes at the beginning of the season, so now the spikes are what made it\u2026 the killer bit. <\/p>\n<p><strong>DEADLINE: <em>Also on the topic of guilt, do you think she felt guilt about getting Coach Ben captured?<\/em><\/strong> <\/p>\n<p><strong>BARAJAS:<\/strong> A hundred percent. I think when she was with him in the caves, she was so vulnerable, and in some ways, it was so nice that we got to see Mari shed off her hard exterior that she keeps up with everybody. And after she spends so much time with Coach Ben, she was able to get in touch with her vulnerable side and her \u201creal self.\u201d And I think she didn\u2019t necessarily want him dead, she just wanted to be accepted by the group. I think she felt in a corner, threw him under the bus, not expecting the repercussions that were gonna come with it. And once she couldn\u2019t defend him anymore, I do think that she feels like his death was her fault, that he deserved better and his suffering was her fault. <\/p>\n<p><strong>DEADLINE: <em>What was it like for you getting a chance to flesh out Mari this season, and all of those emotions before this ultimate reveal?<\/em><\/strong> <\/p>\n<p><strong>BARAJAS:<\/strong> It was so much fun. I think what\u2019s so fun about Mari is that even though the topics can be so dark and heavy, she somehow can be so naive or oblivious that she\u2019ll just make light of things, almost not on purpose. So, it just makes it so fun for me to play. She at the end of the day is a teenager going through all this. Like when she\u2019s singing the song in the cave, there\u2019s such a lighthearted part of Mari. But it was also nice to get in touch with what\u2019s really inside and what she was really thinking and get to voice it for everybody to also get to know. That was really awesome. And then, she\u2019s so quick to switch from one side to the other, as soon as she\u2019s back with the group, she\u2019s like, \u201cActually, I like this.\u201d And she just completely went 180 on what she had accomplished. <\/p>\n<p><strong>DEADLINE: <em>Yeah, but I feel like that\u2019s kind of the theme with a lot of the girls. It feels like there are alliances being made and then switched in these last few episodes, especially as they\u2019re seemingly about to get rescued.<\/em><\/strong> <\/p>\n<p><strong>BARAJAS:<\/strong> Yeah, it really made everyone kind of decide, you\u2019re either here or there, and the line was clearly drawn. <\/p>\n<p><strong>DEADLINE: <em>Also, I keep up with a lot of the fan forums, and I just wanted to tell you that you had a lot of quotable nuggets this season, from, \u201cgo fuck your blood dirt, Lottie,\u201d to, \u201cI walked back to civilization so I could fuck your dad.\u201d<\/em><\/strong> <\/p>\n<p><strong>BARAJAS:<\/strong> [LAUGHS] I remember reading that and going, \u201cOh, this is so funny. I am so happy I get to say this.\u201d <\/p>\n<p><strong>DEADLINE: <em>Have you had fans quoting any of the other lines to you, or any favorites of yours?<\/em><\/strong> <\/p>\n<p><strong>BARAJAS:<\/strong> I mean, I hope that the next one to get quoted now is, \u201cOh my god, fuck off.\u201d I think that\u2019s the perfect line to be her final words. I think that they\u2019re very fitting to Mari. <\/p>\n<p>*<em>DEADLINE: <\/em>Yeah, definitely a mood. I feel like Mari\u2019s gonna live on in meme form forever.* *** <\/p>\n<p><strong>BARAJAS:<\/strong> Forever.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Title: Inside \u201cFull Circle\u201d: Yellowjackets\u2019 Pit Girl Actress Talk on Filming the Pilot Scene<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In the surreal and tangled world of television, the boundary between real and fantasy often blurs, a feat accomplished with remarkable precision in <em>Yellowjackets<\/em>. The acclaimed Showtime series has captivated audiences with its intricate storytelling, layered characters, and haunting visuals. One of the dynamic elements introduced in the show is the enigmatic \u201cPit Girl,\u201d portrayed uniquely by actress Jasmin Savoy Brown. With the impending project \u201cFull Circle,\u201d fans were eager to learn more about her experiences and challenges in bringing to life the intensity of the character. Recently, Brown opened up about filming the pilot scene for the series, offering insights into the creative process and her emotional journey.<\/p>\n<h3>From Concept to Character<\/h3>\n<p>The role of the Pit Girl is much more than a mere supporting part; it is a pivotal reveal within the narrative. Set against the backdrop of a haunting and hostile wilderness, this character represents the struggle for survival, where morality is thrown into question. Brown describes the preparation for the role as deeply transformative. Drawing from her extensive training, she harnessed various techniques\u2014method acting, immersing herself into the mindset of her character, and even studying survival psychology to understand the desperation and resilience required in such extreme situations.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cEvery time I step into the role, it feels like I\u2019m not just acting; I\u2019m participating in a visceral experience,\u201d Brown explains. \u201cIt\u2019s about embodying this young woman who goes through immense turmoil, navigating despair and hope amidst chaos. The Pit Girl holds a significant weight in the survival of the group and is emblematic of the collective trauma they experience.\u201d<\/p>\n<h3>Filming the Scene: A Rollercoaster of Emotions<\/h3>\n<p>Filming the pilot scene for \u201cFull Circle\u201d was an emotionally charged experience for Brown. In a Q&amp;A session with the press, she shared how they approached the tense moments leading up to and during the scene, emphasizing the working relationship with the director and fellow cast.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cOne of the most important aspects was establishing trust with my co-stars and the crew, especially during the more profound and intense scenes,\u201d she shared. \u201cIn the pilot, I had to push the boundaries of what I was comfortable with. There are emotions that you won\u2019t typically showcase, and this meant being vulnerable in front of the camera.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The intense atmosphere was further amplified by the stunning cinematography, which captures the isolation and disarray that the characters experience. Brown noted that the visual elements of the scene resonated with her, enhancing her performance. \u201cWhen you have the beautiful albeit terrifying landscape around you, it forces you to dig deeper. The environment is an extension of the character\u2019s turmoil.\u201d<\/p>\n<h3>The Connection Between Past and Present<\/h3>\n<p>A significant aspect of <em>Yellowjackets<\/em> and now \u201cFull Circle\u201d is the women\u2019s circle of friendships amidst harrowing experiences. The dynamic consists of shared trauma and transformation, which eerily resonate with real-world issues surrounding female empowerment but also the struggle against society\u2019s expectations. Brown reflects on how the camaraderie of shared experiences influences the storytelling.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe friendships amongst the characters are beautifully layered. They don\u2019t shy away from showing the conflict and love that come from deep, rooted connections. As we dive deeper, it becomes apparent that trauma can either fracture relationships or strengthen them. We see it all here in \u2018Full Circle,\u2019 and it\u2019s profoundly moving,\u201d Brown elaborates.<\/p>\n<h3>Balancing the Intensity with Lightness<\/h3>\n<p>While the narrative of &quot;Full Circle&quot; is laced with intensity and darkness, Brown emphasizes the warmth and humor shared behind the scenes. Laughter is essential; it serves as a coping mechanism during long shooting days. The vibrant cast interacts frequently, creating an atmosphere that balances the weightiness of the subject matter, ensuring that they conserve the emotional stamina required for filming.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe stakes are high, and we know our characters are navigating some serious challenges, but between takes, we find moments of levity. It helps us come back to the work fresh and ready to tackle the complexities of our characters. We\u2019re invested in them, and we want our viewers to see that,\u201d she remarks, showcasing an infectious enthusiasm.<\/p>\n<h3>Looking Forward: The Impact of \u201cFull Circle\u201d<\/h3>\n<p>As the premiere of \u201cFull Circle\u201d approaches, anticipation mounts not just for the story that unfolds but for the journey of Brown&#8217;s character, the Pit Girl. Audiences are keen on deciphering the enigmas that wrap around the character arc and the impact it leaves on the overarching themes of survival, morality, and human connection.<\/p>\n<p>Brown carries immense enthusiasm as she discusses the unfolding adventure. \u201cWith every scene that unravels, I want to explore the depths of what it means to hope and to fight for survival. I think the viewers will find their hearts racing and eyes watering as they witness the emotional odyssey of these characters,\u201d she adds.<\/p>\n<p><em>Yellowjackets<\/em> has already set a high bar, and with <em>Full Circle<\/em> on the horizon, viewers can expect a rich tapestry of storytelling interwoven with powerful performances and complex emotional narrative\u2014a true testament to Brown\u2019s investment in the role. As she prepares to delve deeper into the character\u2019s psyche, fans eagerly anticipate the chaos and catharsis that will unfold on screen.<\/p>\n<p>The actress who played the Pit Girl in &#8220;Yellowjackets&#8221; recently discussed her experience filming the pilot scene for the series. She highlighted the intense atmosphere on set and the challenge of portraying such a significant role within the show&#8217;s dark narrative. The character, known for her mysterious and haunting presence, has garnered a lot of attention from fans, and the actress shared insights into the emotional depth required for the role. She emphasized the collaborative effort of the entire cast and crew to bring the unsettling themes of survival and trauma to life, creating a compelling story that resonates with viewers. Her reflections also touched on the impact of the show&#8217;s success and its ability to spark conversations about the complexities of human nature in extreme circumstances.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\">Tm-En-8<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What was the significance of Mari&#8217;s revelation as the \u2018Pit Girl\u2019 in the Season 3 finale of Yellowjackets? How did Alexa Barajas feel about her character\u2019s long-anticipated fate? What themes of conflict and betrayal are present in Mari\u2019s relationship with Shauna? 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