WARNING! This article contains SPOILERS for Yellowjackets season 3, episode 3!The arrival of Tai as the Man with No Eyes. The dark-haired, suit-wearing, pale man with black sockets in place of his eyes first appeared in a flashback to the death of Tai’s grandmother when she was a child, and has continued haunting her as both a teenager and an adult.

While seasons 1 and 2 left the true nature and origins of the Man with No Eyes a mystery, Yellowjackets season 3, episode 3 finally clarifies his link to Tai. As it turns out, he wasn’t originally a supernatural being haunting Tai and her grandmother, but rather played a more innocent role in the Yellowjackets characters’ New Jersey hometown. It took decades for Tai to finally piece it together, with her realization about the Man with No Eyes at last coming from an old TV commercial for a local ice cream parlor.

The Man With No Eyes Was From An Ozzie's Ice Cream Parlor ment In New Jersey

The Man With No Eyes Was In Commercials From Tai's Childhood

Unexpectedly, Yellowjackets’ Man with No Eyes isn’t really a demonic force, but rather a mascot for the fictional Ozzie’s Homemade Ice Cream Parlor. When adult Van and Tai are sitting on the couch watching old tapings of Pee-wee's Playhouse from the 1980s, an ment from that era comes on the screen for Ozzie’s. In the commercial, Tai is shocked to see the Man with No Eyes as a patron ordering an ice cream cone.

Van confirms to Tai that she saw the man, reassuring her that his role in the commercial isn’t just another vision.

However, rather than having no eyes, the man initially has frightening animated eyes that pop out on the screen. After the ad explains their ice cream is so good that it’ll make your eyes pop out, the man continues to happily lick the ice cream cone with empty eye sockets. The figure is even seen on the sign for Ozzie’s informing prospective customers where the parlor is located, suggesting he’s essentially the mascot for the business. Plus, Van confirms to Tai that she saw the man, reassuring her that his role in the commercial isn’t just another vision.

After Tai comes to this realization about where she knows the Man with No Eyes in Yellowjackets season 3, episode 3, she explains to Van that she must have seen that commercial when she was a little kid. The ment itself is really creepy, so it’s no wonder that the Ozzie’s mascot continued to haunt Tai in her nightmares and visions in the daylight. Still, the Man with No Eyes’ lingering presence in her life comes with a deeper meaning, especially as it connects to Tai’s sleepwalking alter ego.

Why Tai Saw The Man With No Eyes When Her Grandmother Was Dying As A Child

The Man With No Eyes Symbolizes Death & The Unknown For Tai

Young Tai with her grandmother in Yellowjackets season 1 flashback

Tai seeing the Man with No Eyes in visions dates back to her grandmother’s death when she was a child. In Yellowjackets season 1, episode 3, a flashback shows Tai at her grandmother’s bedside in a hospital, with her grandmother suddenly spotting something in the mirror and telling the “Man with No Eyes” to come toward her. A moment later, her grandmother begins frantically screaming, “Don’t let him take my eyes!,” traumatizing a young Tai. When Tai went to her grandmother’s funeral, she opened one of her eyes and found that it no longer had a pupil.

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The context of that flashback suggested that something supernatural was at play with the Man with No Eyes, but the new reveal of his origins suggests it could be less sinister than expected. The Man with No Eyes might have never been there the entire time, with young Tai likely conjuring him up as a physical manifestation of the trauma she associates with death. Since Tai’s grandmother had mentioned a man with no eyes, Tai likely imagined the Ozzie’s mascot since that was the only figure with that description she could think of.

Taissa's son, Sammy, also saw the Man with No Eyes and had drawings of him in his room.

Since that scarring event in Tai’s childhood, the image of the Man with No Eyes continues to haunt her in moments when she’s grieving, confronting death, or lacking control while in a darker psychological state. For instance, visions of the Man with No Eyes also occur when she's sleeping, which is when Tai's “evil” dirt-eating, tree-climbing, frightening persona comes out. Teen Tai notes that the Man with No Eyes guides her when she’s sleepwalking, and even brings her directly to the symbol carved on a tree one night.

Yellowjackets Has To Be Setting Up A Deeper Reveal For The Man With No Eyes

Is He Really Just An Ice Cream Parlor Mascot?

While it’s clear the Man with No Eyes has generally been a more symbolic figure of Taissa’s discomfort and fear related to death, the unknown, and the dark depths of life and humanity she’s confronted with, it seemed like Yellowjackets was setting up a darker origin for this entity. Being connected to an ice cream parlor provides an ironic juxtaposition between the creepiness of the figure and the comforting joy of ice cream, which is a common theme with innocence being corrupted in Yellowjackets, but that still doesn’t explain why Tai’s grandmother saw him.

Yellowjackets Season 3's Remaining Episode Schedule

Episode #

Release Date

4

February 28

5

March 7

6

March 14

7

March 21

8

March 28

9

April 4

10

April 11

This may be Tai’s version of the Man with No Eyes, but it seems like there’s a deeper layer to the idea of this figure and the fear that Tai’s grandmother felt about him. Tai and her grandmother could potentially have some premonition of death, seeing different embodiments of the Man with No Eyes when death is near. Tai often sees him before a major character dies in Yellowjackets, and Tai’s grandmother saw him right before her own death. Ultimately, it’s hard to believe that Yellowjackets would end the depths of his origin story with the ice cream parlor.

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Yellowjackets
Release Date
November 14, 2021
Network
Showtime, Paramount+ with Showtime
Showrunner
Ashley Lyle, Bart Nickerson, Jonathan Lisco

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Directors
Benjamin Semanoff, Daisy von Scherler Mayer, Deepa Mehta, Eduardo Sánchez, Jeffrey W. Byrd, Liz Garbus, Scott Winant, Eva Sørhaug, Jamie Travis
Writers
Liz Phang, Sarah L. Thompson, Ameni Rozsa
Creator(s)
Ashley Lyle, Bart Nickerson