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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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Link: Dark Matter: Joseph Mallozzi talks “Give It Up, Princess”

From Kelly Townsend of The TV Junkies:

Link: Dark Matter: Joseph Mallozzi talks “Give It Up, Princess”
“Mishka did such a good job in the audition. His first day he came in, we asked for a little adjustment, and he just made the character his. He was terrific, kind of an everyman sort of person in that he’s clearly in way over his head with the crew of the Raza, whereas when comparing him to Five (Jodelle Ferland) and he points out, “hey, she’s just a kid, she’s the one who’s in over her head,” but in reality, Five’s come such a long way. Clearly he’s the one who has a lot more growing than she does.” Continue reading. 

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Link: Killjoys: Michelle Lovretta talks “Boondoggie”

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Killjoys: Michelle Lovretta talks “Boondoggie”
“One of my great joys as a writer on this show has been realizing how goddamn funny Luke is, and we gleefully exploit the balls out of that in Season 3, no mistake. He has made the D’avin character better and more nuanced than I ever could on my own, and I’m so grateful. But you know, it’s odd – maybe my humor-versus-trauma sensor is busted, but I don’t really think the John or Dutch storylines are all that dark this year, compared to emo Season 2?” Continue reading. 

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Link: Killjoys’ Aaron Ashmore promises a darker John Jaqobis in Season 3

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Killjoys’ Aaron Ashmore promises a darker John Jaqobis in Season 3
“I think a little of John’s shine has worn off this year. He still has his sense of humor and is still John, but there’s just a little bit of a darker element to him. Hopefully that plays because you go through all these traumatic experiences and it only makes sense they’ll screw you up a little bit.” 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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