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Link: Wynonna Earp’s Melanie Scrofano on how Wynonna’s pregnancy grounded the story

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Wynonna Earp’s Melanie Scrofano on how Wynonna’s pregnancy grounded the story
“I love that people responded so positively about how powerful it is to see a pregnant woman doing everything that I did. I wasn’t sure if people would even care, so the fact that even people who don’t have kids, or haven’t been pregnant, could see how that was a challenge, but also really important for me and women everywhere, was really gratifying.” Continue reading.

 

 

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Link: Wynonna Earp’s Dominique Provost Chalkley reflects on Waverly’s Season 2 journey

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Wynonna Earp’s Dominique Provost Chalkley reflects on Waverly’s Season 2 journey
“I just feel really proud of everyone to be honest. Everyone had a huge season this year. It wasn’t just one character or another, we all individually had a huge journey, and they all just mesh so nicely. Mel has had the biggest journey this season, and I almost see it as her season. The story we told was so beautiful and I’m just glad I could be by her side.” Continue reading.

 

 

 

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Link: Syfy’s Summer Series Are One Big, Gooey, Rollicking Good Time

From Alexis Gunderson of Paste:

Link: Syfy’s Summer Series Are One Big, Gooey, Rollicking Good Time
Lovretta has made the goo on Killjoys both extraterrestrial and sentient, a hyper-advanced, neurally-linked, nearly immortal parasitic alien organism that is slowly taking over what humanity exists in the series’ post-Earth world. Cold, calculating and singularly focused on their species’ dominance, the Hullen are the diametric opposite of the messy, loving human family at the series’ center: Dutch (Hannah John-Kamen), Johnny (Aaron Ashmore) and D’Avin (Luke Macfarlane). Continue reading. 

 

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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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