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November 14, 2021

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T2 WHATS UP! November 14 - 20, 2021 TV FEATURE BY SARAH PASSINGHAM TV Media A competitive team of high school soccer champions descends into warring, dysto- pian factions in the new hor- ror-drama series "Yellowjack- ets" on Showtime. The pre- miere of the series led by Christina Ricci ("Pan Am") airs Sunday, Nov. 14, on the network and begins to reveal what, exactly, happened fol- lowing a horrific plane crash that left the soccer stars stranded in the Canadian wil- derness. According to Showtime's website, "Yellowjackets" tells the story of how the girls in- volved "descend into savage clans" while waiting to be res- cued after the crash in the des- olate woods of northern On- tario. The series is told through flashbacks and pres- ent-day scenes (25 years after the accident), and each char- acter is portrayed by two ac- tors: one teen and an adult counterpart. Ricci and "Shameless" star Samantha Hanratty portray Misty; "Mrs. America" star Melanie Lynskey and Canadi- an actress Sophie NĂ©lisse ("47 Metres Down: Uncaged," 2019) play Shauna; Tawny Cy- press ("Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector") and Jasmin Savoy Brown ("The Leftovers") are Taissa; and Ju- liette Lewis ("Secrets and Lies") and Sophie Thatcher ("The Tomorrow Man," 2019) both star as Natalie. Steve Krueger ("The Originals") also stars as Ben Scott. In an official trailer released by Showtime in August 2021, it's clear that the women, once members of the same close- knit soccer team, are no longer friends despite having been tied together forever through a shared tragedy. Natalie (Lewis) appears to have sur- prised Misty (Ricci) in her home when Misty greets her with, "It's been a while." The trailer then flashes to teenage Natalie (Thatcher) as she readies a shotgun and pre- pares to fight for her survival in the wilderness. The women are clearly still in the midst of reckoning with what trans- pired 25 years earlier. Not only do each of the women appear to have gone their separate ways, but they also seem to have agreed to share only the necessary points of their survival story from years ago. Adult Shauna (Lynskey) is heard in the trail- er saying, "We agreed, say no more than we have to," before a disembodied reply: "I think we both know there's more to it than that." The violent mystery of the team's unthinkable survival tale will be unraveled over the course of 10 intense episodes. The same trailer shows clear elements of horror teased into the fabric of the drama series, such as a close- up of bloody hair being dragged through the snow and the image of a girl running barefoot through the frozen forest before falling into a booby-trapped pit near a fire. In a less gory but still highly unnerving moment, one of the Bentonville Acupuncture 5 x 5 continued on page T10 Christina Ricci stars in "Yellowjackets" Mayday! Mayday! "It's lIfe changIng" Finally! A Bentonville Doctor of Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine is helping local seniors live life without the constant pain and suffering associated with Peripheral neuropathy! Peripheral Neuropathy is the pain, burning, numbness and tingling caused by progressive nerve damage. Elise R. was experiencing symptoms often described by those suffering with neuropathy. She explained that daily tasks like walking, driving, and getting to the bathroom were overwhelmingly difficult. She gave up her dreams of ever hiking the trails again. Unfortunately elise's story is all too familiar for millions of people suffering from Peripheral neuropathy. If you're facing the same disheartening diagnosis, you're likely not sleeping at night, having difficulty walking, struggling with balance, and worrying that you might fall. You may be taking medications that aren't working or have uncomfortable side effects. Fortunately, four months ago Elise read an article about Dr. Kaye and the work she was doing to treat those suffering from Peripheral Neuropathy, without invasive surgeries or medications. Dr. Marsha Kaye, founder of Bentonville Acupuncture & Wellness Center, uses the time-tested science of acupuncture and a technology developed by NASA that assists in increasing blood flow and healing to treat this progressive disease. "now when I go to bed at night I don't have those shooting pains and burning. I don't have weakness in my feet and legs." elise enthusiastically describes life after receiving treatments. "I can wear socks and shoes!" Elise and her sister now enjoy morning walks together with their dogs, sometimes covering up to 3 miles a day. "It's life altering. as far as I'm concerned, Dr. Kaye gave me my life back." Dr. Kaye has been helping the senior community for over 15 years using cutting edge and innovative integrative medicine. Specializing in chronic pain cases, specifically those deemed 'hopeless' or 'untreatable', she consistently generates unparalleled results. What was once a missing link in senior healthcare is now easily accessible to the residents of NW Arkansas. If you've missed too many activities because of pain or fear of falling, call us now! It's time you let your golden years Be gOlDen! PeRIPheRal neUROPathY? call 479-268-3375 to schedule a consultation! 1003 se 14th street ste 9, Bentonville, aR 72712 www.Bentonvilleacupuncture.health

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