Everything about Wynonna Earp, eh?

Link: Wynonna Earp brings the casual feminism

From Alisha Grauso of Film School Rejects:

Wynonna Earp Brings The Casual Feminism We So Need On TV Right Now

If you’re not watching it, you need to remedy this and catch up — because it’s quietly been one of the best new shows of the season, if not one of the best shows out there, period. And it’s built itself upon something we’ve sorely needed on television for a while now: casual feminism. Continue reading.

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Link: Queer representation on TV – Dominique Provost-Chalkley and Katherine Barrell

From the TV Junkies:

Queer representation on TV: Dominique Provost-Chalkley and Katherine Barrell
The actresses open up about building these characters and this story alongside Wynonna Earp showrunner Emily Andras, why they are so proud to bring these characters to life, the responsibility they feel for the relationship and their approach to interacting with fans. Continue reading.

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Links: Wynonna Earp creator and actresses debrief

From the TV Junkies:

Wynonna Earp actresses discuss Waverly’s bold move and the future of Wayhaught
The TV Junkies recently sat down for an exclusive interview with Provost-Chalkley and Barrell to discuss Waverly’s bold move and look ahead at where the “WayHaught” relationship may be headed. The actresses also gave us some more insight on their characters, including what happens now that Bobo Del Rey (Michael Eklund) has bought Shorty’s. Continue reading.

Emily Andras talks “Bury Me With Your Guns On”
Wynonna Earp showrunner Emily Andras joins us, just as she does every week, to examine all those events from this week and gives a look ahead at what’s to come. Continue reading.

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Link: Wynonna Earp’s Rayisa Kondracki previews the many sides of the Stone Witch

From the TV Junkies:

Wynonna Earp’s Rayisa Kondracki previews the many sides of the Stone Witch
Never judge a book by its cover. The saying definitely applies when it comes to the villains that inhabit Purgatory on Wynonna Earp. Constance Clootie, aka the Stone Witch, may seem like pure evil–all dressed up in a pretty pink bow–but viewers will soon be seeing a few more shades of gray added to the character in this week’s episode, “Bury Me With My Guns On.” What’s the real reason she put Doc (Tim Rozon) at the bottom of that well for all those years, and what’s the deal with her “boys” that she’s trying to resurrect with help from Bobo (Michael Eklund)? Continue reading.

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