The best TV series with multiple timelines right now

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The highly anticipated third season of Showtime’s hit series “Yellowjackets,” which will be released on February 14, continues to employ a multiple timeline format. One of the show’s narratives is set in 1996, when a plane carrying a high school girls’ soccer team crashes somewhere in the Canadian wilderness. As the stranded survivors struggle to endure in the forest, the show toggles to the present, where someone is trying to shake down survivors of the ordeal, including Shauna (Melanie Lynskey) and Misty (Christina Ricci).

Two completely separate casts form “one of the best ensembles of the season,” said Brian Tallerico at Roger Ebert. The star-studded lineup anchors “a tricky narrative tightrope,” said The Ringer. But “Yellowjackets” is not the only ongoing series to utilize a true multiple timelines format.

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