Everything about Wynonna Earp, eh?

Link: “Wynonna Earp” Might Just Be The Show Queer Women Have Been Waiting For

From Sarah Karlan of BuzzFeed:

Link: “Wynonna Earp” Might Just Be The Show Queer Women Have Been Waiting For
“We did something really unprecedented, something I’ve never done ever on a show,” Andras told BuzzFeed News on a recent phone call. “Given the year the LGBT community has had, we actually went on the record and made a comment that Nicole and Waverly are alive at the end of the season. … If you care to get involved with this couple, I just want to let you know — their hearts are still beating by the end of this year.” Continue reading.

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Link: Wynonna Earp’s Tim Rozon on Doc’s whereabouts and true feelings for Wynonna

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Wynonna Earp’s Tim Rozon on Doc’s whereabouts and true feelings for Wynonna
“Doc is in trouble, like always. I think the important thing to take away is that he was left with that choice from Juan Carlo (Shaun Johnston) to go down two different roads, and one would be going back to Wynonna. The important takeaway is that he made that choice.” Continue reading.

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Link: Wynonna Earp: Emily Andras talks “Landslide”

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Wynonna Earp: Emily Andras talks “Landslide”
“He’s in so much trouble. He’s in a LOT of trouble and I’m worried about his hat getting left behind. I can’t picture Doc Holliday without his hat — even if he’s in the grave he needs his hat. I’m not saying he’s in the grave, but if he is, he’ll need that hat.” Continue reading.

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Link: Wynonna Earp’s Natalie Krill on hiding that major reveal

From Bridget Liszewski of the TV Junkies:

Wynonna Earp’s Natalie Krill on hiding that major reveal
If you’re still in shock over that major reveal from last week’s Wynonna Earp episode then you’re not alone. Not many fans were expecting to find out that Eve (Natalie Krill), the young woman helping Wynonna (Melanie Scrofano) to escape the cult in the woods, was actually her long lost sister Willa who had been kidnapped by revenants years earlier. “I think they did it really well because you don’t see it coming in that way,” Krill told The TV Junkies of her character’s big reveal. Continue reading.

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Link: Melanie Scrofano dominates as Wynonna Earp

From Megan Logan of Inverse:

This is How You Carry A Show: Melanie Scrofano Dominates As Wynonna Earp
If you haven’t gathered by now, we kind of think Wynonna Earp is TV’s latest and greatest oddball. A show about Wyatt Earp’s demon-killing great-great granddaughter, Wynonna Earp isn’t like anything else on television. Though it’s garnered comparisons to Buffy and Jessica Jones, it is unquestionably its own thing — its own weird, fantastic, bold, beautifully feminist story. Wynonna Earp is a breath of fresh air in a crowded TV landscape, thanks in large part to its strong female voices and its titular hero, who’s a gun-toting bonafide badass, even with powdered sugar on her nose. Continue reading.

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