Everything about Wynonna Earp, eh?

Link: Wynonna Earp: Dominique Provost-Chalkley on that shocking episode

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Wynonna Earp: Dominique Provost-Chalkley on that shocking episode
“I don’t think I would have chosen to put it in, simply because it scares me tremendously, but in reality it was a nice push and a fun challenge. I’m really nervous to see how it turned out! Even when I went in to do ADR I had them skip over that part because I didn’t want to see it.” Continue reading.

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Link: Wynonna Earp: Emily Andras talks “She Ain’t Right”

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Wynonna Earp: Emily Andras talks “She Ain’t Right”
“Is she going to go back to her old self? She’s lying on the ground with evil demon, tentacled Wynonna/whatever we decide to call her/name pending there! I think she’s in a lot of trouble, Bridget. There’s no going to Ikea, there’s no going back to being Purgatory’s nicest person. She’s in a lot of danger. So out of the frying pan and into the tentacle fryer, that’s what I think.” Continue reading.

From Nivea Serrao of Entertainment Weekly:

Link: Wynonna Earp boss on that final scene: ‘Playtime is over’
“The thing about the Earp heir that is kind of tricky is that you can only become the Earp heir when you’re 27 years old, so technically, Waverly can’t use or fire Peacemaker. Also, there’s also the slight problem which is we are not even sure if Waverly’s actually even an Earp or has Earp blood. Even if she was 27, could she fire the gun? Could she become the Earp heir? So in a weird way, we’re heir-less. Also, Wynonna Earp is the one with superpowers, so the fact that the demon is inside her maybe is like it got the most powerful Corvette on the market, so to speak. It’s not a good thing.” Continue reading. 

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Links: Wynonna Earp’s Dominique Provost-Chalkley on stepping up to the many challenges of Season 2

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Wynonna Earp’s Dominique Provost-Chalkley on stepping up to the many challenges of Season 2
“The main challenge was actually not to have too much fun with it and for it to become too much like a caricature. I wanted to make sure I didn’t play a cliché and that it was a subtle progression. As we all know there is no one I trust more than Emily [Andras], so I asked her to watch the dailies to keep an eye on it.” Continue reading. 

From Jennifer Still of Vanity Fair:

Link: Wynonna Earp is TV’s most ridiculous show—and knows it
Good TV has never been easier to find, but it’s still sometimes nice to enjoy a series you know you really shouldn’t. Syfy’s new supernatural series Wynonna Earp isn’t just a guilty pleasure—it goes above and beyond into “so intentionally bad it’s good” territory, like no other series on television right now. Continue reading.

From Alex Cranz of io9:

Link: Why are we not talking about how much fun Wynonna Earp is?
Back for its second season, Wynnona Earp is loaded with wise-cracking assholes who fight demon monsters. If Buffy were set in the frigid tundra of Canada and not on a constant quest to explore the crisis of teenage femininity it might be Wynonna Earp. Continue reading.

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Link: Wynonna Earp: Katherine Barrell on Nicole’s renewed sense of purpose in Purgatory

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Wynonna Earp: Katherine Barrell on Nicole’s renewed sense of purpose in Purgatory
“Nicole is getting to a place too where it’s tricky because she wants to be respectful that she’s her sister and wants to protect her, but at the same time is like ‘Leave us alone! Knock!’ Nicole is so kind that she wouldn’t say that, but also Wynonna knows how to push her buttons. I think with any older sibling when you’re younger sister or brother is dating someone new you’re going to pick on the new person to see what they are made of a little bit. I think that’s what Wynonna does to Nicole.” Continue reading.

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Link: Wynonna Earp: Emily Andras talks “Gonna Getcha Good”

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Wynonna Earp: Emily Andras talks “Gonna Getcha Good”
“That’s the problem with someone like Doc in that he can be cool as a cucumber and reject your drunken self in the bar, but then with one line and one intense look with those blue eyes and a twitch of that mustache you’re back in! Tim Rozon is so good and he just gets it and what that line has to be.” Continue reading.

From Nivea Serrao of Entertainment Weekly:

Link: Wynonna Earp EP says Waverly is under ‘a stone-cold possession’
“One of the things I love about Wynonna Earp is there’s a real sense of destiny and fate versus free will. Wynonna has been fated to become this hero. She has to pick up the mantle of fighting these revenants. She isn’t really given a choice. The Ghost River Triangle is a mystical place that really likes to have its players where it wants it — so Dolls didn’t have a choice on some level. But we’ll find out very shortly why he’s back and how he has returned and what they’re going to do about it ’cause he’s not in the best shape. In fact, Waverly is looking at him like she looks at a spider snack.” Continue reading.

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