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Links: Wynonna Earp EP: Nicole and Waverly are ‘destined to be together in any universe’

From Dalene Rovenstine of Entertainment Weekly:

Link: Wynonna Earp EP: Nicole and Waverly are ‘destined to be together in any universe’
“If you go down the rabbit hole of rules, it gets really complicated and everybody starts sweating and it begins to feel like math, which is terrifying to me. So we just tried to make it as flexible as possible and emphasize the emotions of it and the relationships we wanted. We thought, let’s not get too hung up on precisely how exact it is — let’s just have fun with it.” Continue reading.

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Wynonna Earp: Emily Andras talks “Gone As a Girl Can Get”
“I love having a bunch of stuff on the shelf that you know we’re going to reach for and put into the game at some point, but you don’t know when. Sometimes, if we go long enough, you almost forget about it and you’re like ‘oh yeah, Bobo!’ I love doing stuff like that and think it’s really fun. It’s a great reward to hardcore fans who are dissecting it and taking notes.” Continue reading.

 

 

 

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Link: ‘Wynonna Earp’s’ Secret Weapon: Feminism in a Demon-Haunted World

From Kat Jetson of The Hollywood Reporter:

Link: ‘Wynonna Earp’s’ Secret Weapon: Feminism in a Demon-Haunted World
The July 21 installment (“Everybody Knows”) effectively serves as a 101 class in feminism, highlighted by the revelation that someone other than Doc could possibly be the father of Wynonna’s (Melanie Scrofano) child. Viewers soon learn that that someone is a misogynistic, Revenant-sized jerk. The episode shines a spotlight on the power and confidence that come from being an unapologetically flawed and emotional woman with all manner of desires and needs. A woman who is able to carry herself with dignity and respect and refuses to allow the judgment that comes with ladies’ choice, all while disarming every argument one would have against her by way of a bad-ass, slow-motion strut. Continue reading. 

 

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Link: Wynonna Earp: Michael Eklund explores a new side to Bobo Del Rey

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Wynonna Earp: Michael Eklund explores a new side to Bobo Del Rey
“The thing about Wynonna Earp is that it’s family-oriented and everyone is very close, which I love. It’s like they invite you, ‘would you be willing to come back?’ It’s like an invitation back to the party. I said ‘of course I’d like to come back! I’ve been waiting for this a whole season.’ They present it like ‘maybe you don’t want to,’ but of course I do! I want to play Bobo! So when I got the call I jumped at it.” Continue reading.

Link: Wynonna Earp’s Michael Eklund says Bobo can’t be trusted
“They write so well for Bobo and Waverly because of the relationship they have. I have to give credit to the writing first of all, and the scenes they write for the two of us are so strong, powerful and give us so much to work for. Then I have to give credit to Dominique because she’s so good and what she brings to those scenes is so strong.” Continue reading.

 

 

 

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Link: Wynonna Earp’s Meghan Heffern on Widow Beth’s power play

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Wynonna Earp’s Meghan Heffern on Widow Beth’s power play
“I think Beth always played second fiddle to the Widow Mercedes character. Now that Mercedes is injured she finally has her chance to shine. She’s finally like ‘I can now show the world everything that’s in my heart.’ It’s an evil, evil heart, but I think she wants to be the best Widow. She wants to be the best wife. She wants to prove herself. She’s really smart and sees an opportunity.” Continue reading. 

 

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Link: Wynonna Earp: Emily Andras talks “I See a Darkness”

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Wynonna Earp: Emily Andras talks “I See a Darkness”
“We are definitely going to see more of Greta. We really love Rachael Ancheril. We absolutely love her. I think she’s gorgeous, so fun and fits in really well with the cast. I really like the idea of these people on the fringes of Purgatory or in the Ghost River Triangle who also have supernatural abilities. I like the idea that it’s a place that attracts people of all sort of abilities both the demonic and paranormal, or people with witchy abilities.” Continue reading.

From Dalene Rovenstine of Entertainment Weekly:

Link: Wynonna Earp EP says resolving that crazy twist will be ‘tricky’
“One thing we need to remember is that deep, deep down, even though Wynonna and Waverly are so close and Wynonna is the Earp heir, Wynonna is a huge screw-up and has been that for longer in Waverly’s life than she has been the wonder woman of Waverly’s life. I think Waverly just couldn’t take the chance. Or at least thought she couldn’t. And look, I think if we’re being honest, there was a moment when Wynonna didn’t know if she was going to pull it out either.” Continue reading.

 

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