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  1. Wynonna Earp: With Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, Katherine Barrell. Battling demons and other creatures with her unique abilities and a posse of dysfunctional allies, Wyatt Earp's great great-granddaughter Wynonna is the only thing that can bring the paranormal to justice.

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  2. April 9, 2021. ( 2021-04-09) Wynonna Earp ( / waɪˈnoʊnə ˈɜːrp / wy-NOH-nə URP) is a Western horror television series. Developed by Emily Andras, [1] [2] the Canadian-American program is based on the comic book series by Beau Smith. [3] [4] Melanie Scrofano plays the titular character, the great-great-granddaughter of legendary lawman ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wynonna_EarpWynonna Earp - Wikipedia

    Wynonna Earp. Format. Limited series. Genre. Weird West. Wynonna Earp is a horror Western comic book miniseries created and owned by Beau Smith. The series was initially published by Image Comics, and from 2003 by IDW Publishing .

    • Overview
    • Biography
    • History
    • Relationships
    • Powers and Abilities
    • Equipment

    "The curse may be over, but you know what, our enemies won’t stop coming just because we want them to. And I know you want what I want: to keep kicking evil ass. Enough bullshit. I do what needs to be done ‘cause I’m a hero, and you know what, sometimes, that makes me a killer."

    ―  Wynonna Earpsrc

    Early life

    Wynonna Earp was born on September 12, 1989, the second of Michelle's three children. She is one of the two born Heirs of the Earp line, alongside her older sister Willa. She accidentally shot and killed her father, Ward when she was 12 while trying to stop an attack on her family by the Seven. With her father dead and her older sister presumed dead, Wynonna went on to have a very difficult early life, being committed to St. Victoria's psychiatric facility when she tried to tell her story about the demons that attacked their home. She went through multiple arrests, at least 8 foster homes, and at least 3 stints in a juvenile prison before leaving Purgatory when she became of age. She returned for her uncle Curtis' funeral which happened to be on her 27th birthday (27 is the age at which the powers of the Heir begin) and was reunited with her younger sister Waverly as well as her aunt, Gus. When Black Badge Division Deputy Marshall Xavier Dolls finds Wynonna and confirms that she is not and was not crazy, that demons are real and he happens to be part of an organization that hunts them, she finally accepts the moniker of The Heir and agrees to hunt down and kill Revenants (that is, 77 men and women her great-great-grandfather Wyatt killed with Peacemaker almost a century and a half ago) as well as pursues a vendetta against the Seven (the seven specific Revenants who attacked her family and put her in a situation wherein she accidentally shot her father when trying to save them).

    Season 1

    In Purgatory, Wynonna finally decided to return to her hometown upon hearing of her uncle Curtis' death, traveling on an overnight Bluntline bus to attend his funeral, coincidentally scheduled on her birthday. Close to midnight when near Purgatory, the bus is forced to stop due to a sudden flat tire. While the bus driver tries to fix it, one of the passengers (Kiersten) decides to pee outside, as the bathroom was occupied and she really had to go. Wynonna had developed a rapport with this passenger and she warns Kiersten that it's dangerous to leave the bus, but Kiersten exits despite Wynonna's protests. Strange roaring noises come from the woods and scare the driver and other passengers into wanting to leave immediately. Wynonna objects because they "can't just leave her out there!" but the driver and passengers insist. Disgusted and hearing Kiersten's screams, Wynonna storms out of the bus and the bus leaves. She walks further into the woods, looking to hopefully save Kiersten, but finds her severed head shoved on a stake in the ground. The creature that presumably killed and decapitated Kiersten begins to surround Wynonna as her phone rings with a happy birthday message from Waverly, announcing it is midnight and officially Wynonna's 27th birthday. Her status as the Earp Heir is activated and she defeats the humanoid, later revealed to be a Revenant. By the time she walks into town, it is morning already. Calling in Kiersten's death but destroying her sim card after refusing to give her name, Wynonna arrives late to her uncle's funeral, catching only the end of Gus's eulogy. Asking around and finding the circumstances of his death suspicious, she decides to investigate despite Gus's protests and disdain. Wynonna heads to Shorty's, an eponymous local bar owned by an old friend, and talks to Shorty about what happened in the woods. After she goes to play pool and a local who seems to be an old acquaintance, Carl, starts hassling her about her heritage, mentioning that she's "cursed". A handsome boy-man who turns out to be someone named Champ steps in and diffuses the situation by hitting on Wynonna and causing Carl to leave. Champ and Wynonna flirt with each other, though Wynonna's intentions are clear to the viewer, she's playing him, and they head upstairs to Champ's apartment above the bar. Wynonna seduces him into a compromising position before pulling a blade on him and grilling him about the death of Curtis. Champ apparently was working with Curtis at the time of his death and was the one to have found Curtis' body. Suddenly, a girl kicks down the door and delivers a one-liner along with a shotgun blast aimed at Wynonna. After hearing Wynonna say, "Worst birthday ever!" she recognizes her sister, whom she hasn't seen in three years. Leaving Champ behind to do some sister-sister catching up, with Wynonna pointing out that she could do better than the boy, Wynonna and Waverly exit the bar and begin to walk down the street when a man comes up behind Wynonna and she pulls a knife on him. He informs her that his name is Deputy Marshall Dolls and he's part of something called the Black Badge Division but is extremely vague on the details of his job or why he's interested in talking to Wynonna. After meeting with Dolls, Wynonna heads out to the Earp Homestead that she hasn't seen since the night she killed her father, and finds a newly written note that says "Welcome home Wynonna". Seeing the note, she agrees, "Waverly's right. We need that gun." She retrieves it from where she threw it all those years ago, the bottom of their well, and heads to Waverly's apartment. Having left the rope she used to descend in the well, she unwittingly also released Doc Holliday who'd been trapped in the well, hiding in a nook further in, for over a century. They met for the first time at Shorty's soon after. Back at Waverly's, finding Waverly absent, Wynonna pokes around and finds a wall plastered with a plethora of research on the Earps and the curse, all hidden behind a curtain. Wynonna expresses her displeasure when Waverly arrives, yelling at her to forget everything and just come away with Wynonna to start anew. Waverly refuses vehemently and tells Wynonna she's disappointed in her. Later in the bar, Wynonna is drinking when a man dressed in classic western wear and a smooth southern drawl asks to look at Peacemaker, doing so even after Wynonna says no. He speaks with a strange turn of phrase and insinuates personal knowledge of Wyatt Earp. Wynonna is suspicious but he returns Peacemaker and Wynonna leaves, heading to Gus'. Wynonna soon arrives at Gus's to say goodbye but finds Gus beaten on the porch. Gus tells her "they" took Waverly, that [Wynonna] will fix this, and, "he said tomorrow, high noon". Wynonna turns to find "BRING THE GUN" written in blood on the window behind her. High noon at the Earp Homestead, Wynonna arrives to find Waverly standing on a stool with a noose around her neck. Three Revenants (Carl from the bar, the man who killed Kiersten, and one other; Wynonna recognized all three and believed all her life they were locals) have kidnapped her sister and are using her for leverage to get Peacemaker in exchange. Wynonna leaves her gun on the motorcycle on which she rode in, and once a Revenant goes to retrieve it, she detonates a charge on the bike, blowing him up. She then fights the other Revenants, eventually shooting them in the head with Peacemaker and sending them back to hell, though at one point a shot rings out from somewhere unseen, protecting Wynonna. She assumes it to be Dolls and he takes credit for it, but it's clear that it wasn't him. In Keep the Home Fires Burning, Wynonna heads into a nightclub as a consultant deputy of the Black Badge Division. Dolls gave her a speech about how to behave in public, including being discreet, and also gave her a standard government issue gun in place of Peacemaker, even though she insisted the only Peacemaker can put a Revenant down for good. In the night club, she spots the Revenant and, knowing he's caught, bites a woman's fingers off before Wynonna shoots him. Dolls has burst in, concerned about the gunfire, and when Wynonna turns back after talking with him, she notices the Revenant she shot has fled. The next day Wynonna, Waverly, and Gus are at Shorty's when the Revenant from the previous day shows up. He tries to grab Peacemaker but begins screaming in pain and convulsing when he touches it. Wynonna realizes that peacemakers can't be held by a Revenant hand. She takes her gun back and sends him (apparently named Red) to hell. The man who'd spoken so strangely and seemed out of his time at the bar where he spoke to Wynonna is revealed to be the one who climbed out of the well, and his allegiance seems to lie with the Revenants, though tenuous. In exchange for information he wants desperately he agrees to rob Waverly's apartment (he does) and then ends up tossing a journal of Waverly's into the darkness when a creature demands an item of the intended target lest it eats him. Back at the Homestead, Wynonna is talking to Dolls on the phone when it suddenly gets very dark though it is mid-afternoon, and they decide it's a Revenant's doing. Thanks to some investigating by Dolls spurred by a wind chime he found hanging in the homestead, it's revealed that their home is built on a bedrock of ammonite, a mineral supposed to prevent evil spirits from coming onto the property. Clearly, it is not working and it hasn't worked since the night Wynonna killed her father, and it is discovered this is due to a talisman having been buried on the property to negate the power of the ammonite. Following some memories, Waverly figures out that her childhood imaginary friend Bobo urged her to bury something in their yard near the grave of their hamster, and they realize that a) what Waverly buried was the talisman that allowed the Seven to assault the homestead that night and b) Waverly's "imaginary" friend is not imaginary but rather a Revenant. Wynonna kills the Revenant responsible for making it dark, the same one sent after Waverly by the man who hurled Waverly's journal into the darkness after Waverly uses her knowledge from years of research to figure out the Revenant is Killer Miller and he wears an "old-timey bullet-proof vest" so he can't be shot from the front. After, they dig up the talisman and hurl it off the property, sending another Revenant present sailing through the air with it. In Leavin' on Your Mind, she carries a box of Waverly's stuff to help her sister move into the homestead and spots Doc sitting at the bar. She converses and flirts with him, telling him he's her type, but he rejects her advances and walks away. She tells Waverly to be ready to present her research to Dolls the next day, and during the presentation, she tells the two that she wants the seven revenants responsible for Willa to tremble with fear before her as she sends them to Hell. She and Dolls later look through photos of the recently slain deputy mayor and Wynonna notes that the revenants took Shirley Dixon's journal. They watch a video of the three severing Mel Cleghorn's hand and she sees that the one, Marty, is one of the seven. She goes to visit the gravestone of Willa and her father, until she is met with noisy interruption from Marty, who she shoots at, but he has superior speed. She returns back to the police station and hands Dolls the paper with combinations to a bank Marty had dropped. The two find the van the three revenants are using and make a plan as Dolls doesn't want to tip them off. Samuel Larson sees the two and takes the people inside the store hostage, and Marty shoots at the two outside. She tells Dolls that she has something the revenants want and could possibly use them as a way to release the hostages and stop the ritual. She hands Peacemaker to him and holds a gun as she walks to the door, with her telling Sam that she has what they need and he brings her in. Sam ties Wynonna's hands as he talks to Dolls on the phone and brings her in the back. He releases a few of the hostages, but Wynonna said the deal was for all of them, but Sam says they need three of them left. As she and Sam find Gary and Marty, they see that Marty stabbed Gary, temporarily killing him for the time being. She shows Sam she has the combination numbers and begins doing the look as her ties are cut. She eventually gets the lock and asks for help to open it from Sam and Marty. She, Champ and Shorty are taken hostage and she drives the van as they leave. As Sam and Marty take the three out of the van, Wynonna is told by Sam that the Stone Witch promised them out of the Triangle. She notices that Dolls placed a tracker behind her ear and reassures Shorty, who had been injured during the scuffle. After she is threatened by Marty, Sam shoots him and tells Wynonna that he plans on using Champ's body as a way to cross the boundary in human form, and begins the ritual. She offers herself up instead and ushers the other two to go as she is ignored. When Sam sees that Champ is gone, the ritual takes effect and she sacrifices herself until Shorty steps in, allowing the revenant to take over him instead. As Sam walks toward the Stone Witch's car, Wynonna throws rocks at him to stop him. She tries to implore Shorty to not let Sam kill her, but he tells her the man isn't there and she tackles him to the ground. Dolls saves her by hitting Sam with a rock and is given Peacemaker. She shoots Sam's corpse and Marty, but Dolls tells her Sam is inside her friend. She points the gun to Shorty's head and tells him to fight the revenant, imploring her to shoot him as he can hear every thought Sam has. As he mentions that the revenants allowed Willa to scream for days, Wynonna shoots him in the head, killing Shorty and sending Sam to Hell. At Shorty's memorial, Wynonna is saddened and Waverly tells her she's one of the good guys with Dolls walking to her, telling her it's tough, but it'll pass. She reveals she found the tracker he placed behind her ear, angered that Shorty had to die in the process and walks away from him. She goes back to the homestead and sees that Doc is sitting there, who offers his condolences. She tells him she's had an supremely awful day and he reveals to her that was the friend of her great great grandfather, Wyatt, introducing himself as Doc Holliday, leaving her surprised. In The Blade, as she is not convinced that Doc is telling the truth about his identity, she wants him to prove himself and Doc shows off his shooting skills. She goes to meet up with Dolls at the crime scene of Megan Halshford, recognizing her as she pulls the sheet up. She later asks Waverly about a possible revenant that could be responsible for the "Repent sinners" on the mirror and she mentions there could be the possibility of Robert Malick. She and Dolls go to the trailer park to ask Bobo if they talk with Malick, although there are a few hostile exchanges between the three. As Bobo allows them, they follow the smell to Malick's tent and listens to the revenant talk about sinning. After the revenant reveals he's a double amputee, Wynonna sees the reflection of a revenant holding a razor blade and goes to check it out, but doesn't see him around. As she looks around, Dolls tells her that they tracked the plates of the person who last seen Megan and they visit Samantha Baker, another person who has it in for Wynonna. As they listen to her story about the night her father died in a car accident, Wynonna reveals to Dolls that she had slept with Megan's boyfriend, and with the girl not being able to drive, got into a car accident with Samantha's father. Afterwards, Wynonna accompanies Dolls to Shorty's as Waverly found Doc with a knife and the late Jay Novak. As Dolls interrogates Doc and finds out who he is, Wynonna tells him she was eventually going to reveal his identity to Dolls, but they are interrupted by Nedley, who says she has a phone call. The two go to the house of Jay and Suzie Novak, who reveals to them that her husband had mentioned certain things such as "repenting" and asking her forgiveness. As Wynonna and Dolls realize the revenant can come through reflective surfaces, Wynonna covers a mirror as Suzie wants to ask her for forgiveness, given that she was the one who had Wynonna sent back to juvie. The revenant reveals himself and knows that Wynonna hasn't really forgiven the woman, she tries to shoot him, to no avail and through a reflection, sees him slice Suzie's throat. She walks into Shorty's to reveal to Waverly about her being marked by the revenant to gain forgiveness within two hours or die, and she asks her sister to see which revenant is responsible. She goes to an ex boyfriend, Pete York, to ask for his forgiveness and reveals she slept with his younger brother, Kyle, and he goes after his brother. As she heads out the door, she tells Waverly she's aware everyone in town hates her and the team makes a plan to summon the revenant, August Hamilton, as a way to make him killable. As Waverly chants the spell, Dolls gets possessed by August and is tasered to force the revenant out. She, Waverly and Doc head to Big Deep Lake to track August down, and he leaps out of the water, holding the razor to Wynonna's throat. He asks her to ask for the forgiveness of the person she has wronged most and she realizes it's Waverly. She apologizes to her about becoming the heir and that Waverly deserved it more, but the revenant believes Waverly isn't sincere in the apology. Fortunately, August is able to be killed, with Wynonna putting him down with Peacemaker and drops Doc off to where she watched him use his shooting skills. He tells her he doesn't have much regret besides not making up with Wyatt, and she leaves him. She goes into Waverly's room with a bottle of Japanese sake and tells her she wants to hear what her sister has to say. In Diggin' Up Bones, she wakes up from a nightmare involving Willa, with Waverly telling her that maybe her killing could be setting some unwanted feelings in her. Later, she brings coffee to the police station and walks in on a shirtless Dolls working out. He tells her they'll be talking to Judge Cryderman, which leaves a slight disgust with her and as Dolls talks to him, they are allowed a search warrant. They head to the trailer park and while searching Bobo's trailer, Bobo makes sexual remarks towards her and she shoots Peacemaker in the air, asking the residents to tell her about the people who raided the homestead. She fights the residents that come after her and gets chastised by Dolls about taking her own way and it could've ended badly for everyone. She goes to where Bobo is being held, tells Waverly to get out, and begins turning off the camera and closing the window, confronting him. After some more remarks, she aims Peacemaker at him, until he takes the gun out of her hand with his magnetism power. He puts the gun down after he hears a door open and his lawyer, Miss Stone, walks in, telling him he's free to leave. She walks out of the police station and when she gets into her truck, she is threatened by a man hiding in the backseat. She speeds off quickly and they head towards the border, they are stopped by Waverly's jeep and she gets out to aim her gun at him. Doc comes up on the passenger side and embraces the man, as he knew Fish back then. They go to Shorty's for some drinks and Fish mentions his lover took old photographs. The two broker a deal and she heads to a crab shack, asking Vinnie for information on the photographs. She tortures him as he uses Ward's voice to taunt her, and she sends him to Hell after getting the information she needs. The three decide to do some illegal activity to gain the photographs and she looks through the boxes, noting it's a box of negatives that need developed. Fish asks Wynonna to help him find Levi and they head to where Doc had chained the revenant up, finding a detached foot. The three head to the nearby woods and they eventually find Levi, who looks worse for wear and with sadness in her eyes, she sends both Levi and Fish to Hell. She and Doc then get into a heated argument until they make out with each other. She later is helped with Dolls with developing the negatives and the photo begins to develop as she goes out the door. In Constant Cravings, she spars with Dolls and manages to knock him down, who also notices she is more limber than usual. She and Waverly eat at a diner, talking about the Seven and Hetty Tate walks over, conversing with Waverly. She and Dolls later go to Mattie Perley's residence to ask about the marking of one of the Seven's necks, and she says it's the Tate cattle marking. She tells Waverly about the Tates and before they can converse any further, Champ uncovers a tarp off a motorcycle that her uncle Curtis left for her. Doc comes up to the truck and asks if they could talk somewhere, and he asks if she could get a a conversation going between Doc and Dolls, which she does, but doesn't stay as she doesn't want to deal with the somewhat competitive glances the two are giving. She and Dolls later head to Tatenhill Farms, being confronted by Herman Tate, who she shoots with Peacemaker after he insults her father. They go through old photographs and newspaper clippings of victims and try to figure out what urges the killer to go after Victims. Wynonna sees a pattern that the killings would start up any time an heir would come of age and the two head back to the farm, managing to get a cellar open and sees someone has been living down there. She sees someone and the two give chase until Dolls is knocked down and taken away. While she fights with the face covered person, Wynonna notices this person is similar to Herman and takes off the covering, revealing that it's Hetty. As the two try to get the cellar open, Wynonna takes Hetty with her to look for the keys and listens as Hetty explains the history of the cannibalism. After retrieving the keys, Wynonna jumps down and saves Dolls from Olive, sending her to hell with Peacemaker. She goes after Hetty once again and sends her to hell as well. Much later, she is cleaning her bike when Doc walks in and converses with her about happiness. She tells him she's felt it before and it exists, and he asks her if she wants company. She tells him that's she fine traveling solo for now and leaves him in the barn. In Walking After Midnight, she saves Doc from having his throat slashed by John and sends the revenant to Hell. She asks Doc if he recognizes the last of the Seven, given that he knew August, and shows him the picture. She later leaves as he tells her to go to hell as revenants are going after him due to his association with her. She confides in Waverly about Doc and looks at the picture again with Dolls until he sees that the last of the Seven appears to be a gentleman. She later sees he has a Spade design on the bottom and begins researching photographs until she gets a call from Dolls, who tells her he's going away for awhile. Later, she sees that Nicole is working and begins drinking with her, venting about what's going on in their lives. She is shown the file on Joyce Arbour and begins to get a nosebleed, and the two go to the morgue to investigate Joyce's corpse. They are then scared by Dr. Reggie and after Joyce's corpse is disturbed by an unknown person, Wynonna begins to think Nicole might have a hand in it until the cop tells her off. She tries to call Dolls again, but she receives no answer from him and gets a call from Waverly, telling her she's on her way. She shoots Constance's athame from her hand and comforts Waverly after the ordeal with the witch and zombies. In the morning, she goes outside to talk to Nicole and tells her they can have some breakfast as she tells her what's really going on with some of the cases. After an unknown amount of time, Doc finds Nicole's squad car and old timey music playing, but Nicole or Wynonna can't be found. In Two-Faced Jack, she wakes up in a hospital room and finds that she can't move her legs, where Dr. Reggie appears and tells her she has been in a terrible accident. She listens to what he has to say, but doesn't believe he's a real doctor as the information he gave her doesn't make sense. She also believes he's a revenant and she pulls back a curtain, revealing Bethany, who had been kidnapped as well. While she tries to have her help out, Bethany cowers and tells her she's not as brave, and Reggie takes her away for surgery. As the doctor is away, Wynonna gets some use of her toe movement and tries to grab her stuff, but hears the doctor coming and manages to swipe a scalpel before she is found out. As she continues to give him deadpan answers, she holds the scalpel in her hand and tries to get him closer, but to no avail. She gets the jump on the doctor when he notices that she is gone from her room now and slices the side of his cheek, but she notices that he's bleeding red, which revenants don't normally bleed of that color. She is flung back and another man comes out, killing Reggie. It's the last of the Seven, Jack of Knives, and he prepares to take out her organ until he is interrupted by Doc. Wynonna stabs the revenant in the back with Constance's athame and gets Peacemaker back. She follows the revenant as he crawls in the back and aims her gun at him, while he remarks that she succeeded where Scotland Yard had failed. She sends him to Hell and sits on the floor, traumatized and saddened by what she had learned and experienced. At the homestead, she burns the photograph of the Seven and says there's more to do while talking to Waverly. In Bury Me With My Guns On, she dances and drinks at Shorty's, but she continues to gain unwanted flashbacks from her time with Reggie and Jack. She is comforted by Doc in the bathroom, but she tells him that she feels a spring coiled inside her and doesn't know how to ease her pain. The next morning, she walks in the station with coffee and Dolls reveals to her she has a psychological assessment she has to take. At first, she seems fine but the analyst starts asking questions off the book and fails, with Dolls telling her she's suspended until further notice. She talks with Doc at the homestead about Dolls and her itching to kill, but they begin to kiss and makeout until Doc senses something about the Stone Witch. She follows Doc to the county bridge but a standoff ensues until Bobo relents, giving the witch to Doc. As Bobo walks by, he tells Wynonna he has a surprise for her and is later told by Dolls she has been reinstated due to her "passing" an unknown second test. He lets her know he has a revenant in the other room and she walks in, takes the tape off and aims Peacemaker at him. Peeper tells her Bobo sent him to give her a message that he bought Shorty's, and the revenant wanted to see her facial expression until she sends him to Hell. In She Wouldn't Be Gone, she and Waverly go to Bobo's bar until they are stopped by his minions. Heading back to the police station to talk with Dolls, he reveals to them that the audio surveillance is up, and they begin listening on the conversations going on. After Bobo reveals to Dolls through the device that Wynonna has been sleeping with Doc, she tries to steer away from that particular conversation until Dolls decides to leave. She follows him to a warehouse and handcuffs him, going inside to see Whiskey Jim tied up. The two interrogate him to find information about Lou and his location, heading to the Pine Barrens to find the revenant. The two get separated and she steps into a white light, falling briefly unconscious until she wakes up to find a group of women around her. She asks for Lou, and is then introduced to him. She is then given a bath in her white dress and is led to the sleeping quarters as she talks to Eve. She knocks the woman unconscious and goes to find Dolls, who had been captured by the cult and tied up in a room. After she gets him loose, the two head outside until they are confronted by Lou and the cult. The two are captured once again and are marked with a stigma on their eye, along with being given an unknown beverage. She is dumped off in the middle of the street and goes to the police station, asking Waverly to look up the names she had been given. As Waverly reveals every one of the women are dead, Wynonna goes to find Dolls and eventually comes across him again at the edge of the woods. They go back to rescue the women, but have led the skinwalker there, and she goes with Eve to find Lou. She tries to stop Lou until a bear shows up behind her and wants Eve to help stop Lou. After Eve shoots him with Peacemaker and the bear turns into a woman, Wynonna is shocked about the woman using her gun. At the station, she discusses with Dolls about Tadewi and Eve, telling him that they never really looked after Willa had been taken. She allows "Eve" to come with her to homestead and tells Waverly that she'll be staying with them. In Landslide, she discusses with Waverly and Gus about Willa, but Dolls walks in to reveal that the DNA tests are a match, revealing she is the real Willa. She tries to help Willa with booze and talks to her as she browses her old bedroom, trying to trigger her memories. She talks with Gus about her sister and Willa walks in, saying she could tell the whole truth. The two do some target practice and is happy when Willa starts to remember as she touched Peacemaker. The two are interrupted when Dolls tells her they need to investigate and as they get ready, she seems down to know that there is a possibility she might be replaced by her sister. The two walk into the warehouse and she finds Jolene feeding on the dead Bradley Stokes. She hits Jolene on the head and sends her to Hell, while Cora runs away. After Dolls lures Cora in, Wynonna shoots her and receives a call from Waverly, who tells her Willa ran off. The two begin looking for her until they happen upon Shorty's, revealing that Willa is downing drinks there. She pulls her away from Chuck and watches in shock as Willa shoots the revenant in the head. They fight other patrons and ran out in the back, jumping into the jeep and drive off. As they arrive back home, Dolls confronts Willa, who is rather hostile to him, and Wynonna angrily walks out to the barn. She and Willa talk about memories, embracing each other and the two notice a bunch of men surrounding the house. They grab guns and begin shooting them, able to kill many of them. She tries to comfort Waverly, who has been grazed by a bullet, and goes after Willa, who tries to shoot another of the assassins. She tries to shoot Bobo, but is pushed down by Willa, who tells her Bobo saved her. In House of Memories, she and Willa interrogate Jim about who sent the assassins onto the homestead, but he doesn't say much on that front. He does, however, mention that there was a surge felt throughout the Ghost River Triangle two years before Wynonna came back. As Willa gets fed up with his cryptic answers, Wynonna protests her not to shoot him, but she's too late. She watches as Dolls tries hypnotism to get Willa to remember and while she remembers Malcolm, she gets tired of the technique and decides to quit. Wynonna and Dolls look at a photo he took of a dead mercenary that attacked them and she recognizes the tattoo as belonging to a gang called the Machetes. The two go to the hangout and fight it out amongst the members, and as Wynonna tries to shoot a revenant member, Peacemaker falters on her. She and Dolls then go to see the abandoned, charred pink car of Doc's, but a body was never found. The two then go to Shorty's to confront Bobo, but they spot Cryderman getting ready to hang himself. She learns from the judge about the party Bobo is setting up and how the judge had been working for Bobo for a good amount of years. He mentions the lead and as the two head out, Cryderman blows his brains out. The group goes over the progress Waverly and Willa made at the treehouse Willa was at, and that the lead is most likely at the Wainwright Hotel that the party is being held at. Wynonna later looks around the barn for some clues and remembers that she tucked away a paper in one of the floorboards and grabs it. She later comes through the window and gives Waverly the paper that reveals what the lead is, which is a willing Earp heir that can takes revenants and cross over the border. She joins Dolls at a table and they begin talking, and she pulls him in for a kiss until Doc shows up. After the gunslinger takes a whiff of the peach smell coming from the champagne, he tells them they need to get the drink away from the guests. They are interrupted by Bobo, who reveals to the guests that the champagne has been poisoned and they'll receive an antidote if they give him Wynonna, dead or alive, and the guests begin to encircle them. In I Walk the Line, as the townspeople converge on her and the others, she is pushed out the window so she could escape. She goes to the homestead to change and is caught by Pete, who tells her he needs the antidote and before he can do anything else, Willa hits him on the head with a pan. She tells Willa she doesn't have Peacemaker and gets a call from a crazed Chrissy, who tells her that she has Waverly at the sheriff's office. The two sisters head to the office to get Waverly, but younger Earp slides her purse over to Wynonna. Waverly tells her that she saw a look in Willa's eyes and while Wynonna tries to convince her sister, Willa is handed the gun and shoots Nicole. The two decide to go to Shorty's to find Doc and Dolls, and they are cornered by the crazed townspeople. The townspeople are told to back off by Randy and she gives her word she'll help them out. She later goes in the bar alone, seeing the wreckage caused by Doc and Dolls. She and Doc head to the sheriff's office again to gather some remaining weapons and tells the gunslinger she won't put her sister down. The two head to the gate and as Bobo pulls the weapon out of her hands, she reveals she had a grenade and it explodes. She runs after Willa, trying to convince her to stop so no other dangers are unleashed. As the former passes over the gate, she tries more convincing until Dolls shoots Willa in the stomach. She grabs Peacemaker and shoots her in the head so she wouldn't suffer. As she goes to Bobo and asks if he loved Willa, they are interrupted by Lucado, who apprehends Bobo. She later waits by the county line and talks with a man about the Triangle. As the truck carrying Dolls and Bobo goes by, she aims her gun at Bobo and shoots him in the head out of mercy. She and Doc later converse about Willa, the gate and getting Dolls, and she then asks Waverly if they are ready.

    Season 2

    In Steel Bars and Stone Walls, In Shed Your Skin, In Gonna Getcha Good, In She Ain't Right, In Let's Pretend We're Strangers, In Whiskey Lullaby, In Everybody Knows, In No Future in the Past, In Forever Mine Nevermind, In I See a Darkness, In Gone as a Girl Can Get, In I Hope You Dance,

    Season 3

    In Blood Red and Going Down, Wynonna is getting drunk in Pussy Willows, riding a mechanical bull. When she is kicked out of the bar, Revenants surround her, and taunts her about her dead baby. Furious, Wynonna fights the band of Revenants, and defeats a few of them before high-fiving and kissing Dolls on the cheek, who is dressed as a Revenant. She comments on how the diversion worked to protect her baby. Sheriff Nedley, under the glamour spell of a vampire, permits a van-load of vampires into Purgatory. At the same time, unsuspecting Purgatory bar patrons are massacred and were rearranged in special configurations as an offering to Bulshar. While investigating the mass murder, Nicole endures the makings of a panic attack, much to Waverly's concern. While taking a breather in the bathroom, Nicole falls under the spell of vampire Petra, who also bedazzles Waverly. Doc wakes up in a bar, from a nightmare. He finds Jeremy in his basement, and pink fog envelops the place. Both of them traverse upstairs to find the entire bar massacred by vampires. Doc is captured by the vampires; Jeremy is converted. Dolls nearly falls for it as well, but because of his reptilian DNA is able to fend it off; Doc is abducted, tied up, and thrown into the vampire van, and nearly shanghaied into vampire service by Contessa, who has a history with Doc, before escaping. Wynonna, after seeing pink fog come from the barn, enters and kills a vampire in there, and when she returns to her household to warn Waverly, Nicole and Jeremy, she ends up being knocked out by the glamoured trio and thrown into a coffin, ready to be served up to Bulshar as an offering. However, Dolls finds Wynonna in the basement of the house, and together they fashion stakes from chairs, which they use to vanquish almost all of the vampires during an impromptu party-crashing. Once Petra is taken down, the spell is broken and Wynonna's team throws down. They save the head vampire for last, and Wynonna sends him to Bulshar with a message: she's coming for him. The next day, Nicole returns to the scene of the massacre and has a startling realization: she thinks she was a survivor of the Cult of Bulshar. And while Wynonna takes Waverly on a drive to tell her about their mother, the car skids off the road, flips over, and rolls down a slope. Waverly is shortly thereafter dragged from the car by an unseen figure, screaming for her sister. In When You Call My Name, In Colder Weather, In No Cure For Crazy, In Jolene, In If We Make It Through December, In I Fall To Pieces, In Waiting Forever For You, In Undo It, In The Other Woman, In Daddy Lessons, In War Paint,

    Waverly Earp

    Wynonna and Waverly are maternal half-sisters and best friends. Wynonna left Purgatory when she was quite young, leaving Waverly behind. After being apart for three years Wynonna sees Waverly again on her 27th birthday. She is caught trying to seduce Waverly's boyfriend, Champ Hardy, for information. When Waverly is abducted Wynonna is both distraught and furious and goes to the homestead to save her. After rescuing Waverly from the Revenants she admits she will be staying in Purgatory. The Earp sisters are stronger than ever heading into the next chapter of their lives, which includes Waverly worrying over her paternal lineage and if she's even an Earp. She ends up confirming that she's the half-sister of Wynonna, though this doesn't change anything about the sister's relationship as Wynonna assures her that she's an Earp and her sister. Their relationship and sisterly bond is at the heart of everything they do, as they are willing to sacrifice anything or anyone to save one another.

    Xavier Dolls

    Wynonna and Dolls were close friends and love interests before his death. Wynonna first meets Dolls while talking to Waverly on the street. He startles her and she reacts, holding a knife to his throat. Dolls returns her necklace, stating he received her anonymous call. Their first meeting doesn't go well. While talking to Dolls, Wynonna realizes she's now 27 years old. He asks her to join his squad and work for the right side of the law. Wynonna refuses. After Gus is attacked and Waverly is abducted, Wynonna contacts and meets up with Dolls. Dolls states Demons took Waverly, taking Wynonna by surprise. When he declines to help her save her sister, Wynonna punches him and leaves. Wynonna fights the Revenants and saves Waverly and Dolls shows up shortly after, picking them up in his car. He then visits Wynonna, again offering her a position with the Black Badge Division which she reluctantly accepts it. As time goes on, they become close friends, confidantes, and share a few romantic moments. A few years later, Dolls finally makes a move on Wynonna, asking her out for coffee, but before he can tell her how he feels, the entire town falls under a sleeping curse. Right before Wynonna goes off to confront the Widows he shares a tender kiss with her and tells her that she is an amazing agent. At the end of the episode, Dolls reverts to his cold persona and sternly tells Wynonna that he is her boss, even though Black Badge was dissolved. Dolls is killed later that year and Wynonna is left heartbroken.

    Doc Holliday

    Having been stuck down a well on the Earp family land, Wynonna, while looking for Wyatt's peacemaker in a well, accidentally lets Doc free, who had been trapped down there for over 100 years. At first meeting in Shorty's, they start talking about Peacemaker, with Doc telling a story about Wyatt, the peacemaker, Doc Holliday's friendship with Wyatt and how Wyatt became a 'gun-slinger'. Wynonna, hearing all of this information about her great, great grandfather, assumes that this new man is an Earp fan. Eventually, after learning that he was speaking to an Earp, he bids her a goodbye and walks away. Doc comes around to visit Wynonna at her house, where he decides to introduce himself honestly and tells her that he is, in fact, Doc Holliday which shocks her. While arguing in a forest, Doc decides to kiss Wynonna which she reciprocates. This is when they have sex for the first time. While at the diner ('Constant Cravings'), Waverly and Wynonna begin to discuss sex after Wynonna accidentally sees a 'dick-pic' of Champ when snatching Waverly's phone. Wynonna then mentions that there's more to life than sex but, unknown to Waverly, turns it towards how great her sex with Doc was: "There's more to life than crazy, hot, toe-curling, out-of-body, back-into-body, 'angel singing hallelujah' sex". In turn, Waverly thinks Wynonna's talking about Dolls, incorrectly guessing who her sister slept with. They sleep together once more in 'Bury Me With My Guns On', as a way for Wynonna to blow off steam, after what she went through with the Jack of Knives and Dr. Reggie. Waverly finally finds out about who her sister had been sleeping with when Wynonna tells both Waverly and Nicole at the station (Nicole already knew). As a surprise, Wynonna drives the Stone Witch's car to the Homestead, where Doc, unaware at first that the car is being driven by Wynonna, is waiting on the porch. She hands him the keys as a present from her to him. He loves the color, mentioning that it's a strong, masculine choice, which causes Wynonna to be a little confused, telling him that pink is traditionally a girls color. This amuses Doc, as he tells her that back in his day, girls were all delicate and dainty in blues and that she would look good wearing said color. It's at this point, that Wynonna tells Doc that everyone knows about them and the sex. ('She Wouldn't Be Gone') After deciding to leave Purgatory, coming back and getting kidnapped, Doc comes to the aid of Wynonna and the gang, helping them with the major problem of Bobo poisoning the whole town with tainted champagne and Bobo's escape plan involving Willa and Peacemaker. ('House of Memories'). After the town gets the antidote, Wynonna and Doc go searching, with Dolls' say so, through his vault of weapons for something to stop Bobo and Willa once and for all. While there, Doc suggests they could settle down together, growing crops on a farm, live a peaceful life. However, Wynonna has her eyes on the much needed task at hand. Eventually, the duo find Bobo and Willa and with some fight coming from both sides, Wynonna eventually kills them both, though not without the emotional pain that comes with losing a sister. Again. Doc comforts Wynonna for a moment before talking through with the plan on moving forward in the Triangle. It's at this moment that Waverly becomes possessed and appears to shoot at both Wynonna and Doc. ('I Walk the Line'). The season continues on from where the last ended, with Doc and Waverly panicky running through the snow, away from the creature we learn Waverly had shot at in the Season 1 finale. Soon enough though, they both appear to be in trouble, as the creature, knocking them both away, starts to tuck into eating Doc's hat. However, not liking the taste of hat, becomes angry and decides to lunge towards both Doc and Waverly. Thankfully though, Wynonna appears from nearby in the nick of time and hits it hard in its body with a small tree trunk, before killing it with Peacemaker. Sometime later, having found help in the form of Dolls’ work partner, Eliza, the Scooby Gang, alongside Eliza, sort out various interconnecting plans to get Dolls out from wherever BBD had taken him, Wynonna mentioning that Doc, Eliza and herself should work together. After a quick detour to Dolls’ office to get some serum for him, Wynonna tells Doc that she needs him to do some dumpster diving for a dead possum, a part of her plan to free Dolls. We next see Wynonna and Doc in hazmat suits, with the dead possum being used as a way to get into BBD HQ, by the both of them covering themselves with the scent of said possum. It does end up working, as they find themselves within BBD, though it's not long before some alarms get set off, causing Doc to take over, at least once, of carrying the responsibilities of saving someone, of saving Dolls from Wynonna's shoulders. They share a warm look before Doc goes off in search of Dolls. Eventually, Doc does save Dolls, however, he gets reacquainted with Wynonna and the gang by way of getting beaten and bruised by members of BBD, who find him where he shouldn't be. The only way out of this predicament they found themselves in, is to sign themselves over to BBD by way of blood oaths. When back at the Homestead, Wynonna and Doc have a talk about things, which turns to Wynona asking Doc to join her showering, however he turns her down which disappoints her ‘(Steel Bars and Stone Walls)’. In 'I Hope You Dance', we find out that he is the father of Wynonna's daughter, Alice Michelle. In Season 4, Wynonna spends days preparing to search for Doc and Waverly in the hopes of saving them from the Garden of Eden and bringing them home. She expressed that she couldn't lose the people behind the door. (On the Road Again) Meanwhile, Eve, a shapeshifter in Eden, shifted into Wynonna and used her voice and body to toy with Doc. He knew it wasn't the real Wynonna and was angered that Eve disrespected Wynonna by taking her face. He was able to defeat Eve, however, when the real Wynonna arrived her mistook her for a freed Eve and they fought. She tried to convince him it was really her by bringing up Alice, but he couldn't take the risk that she wasn't who she said she was. When he was about to bite her she screams their safe word, Hollywood, which makes him stop instantly. They came up with the safe word for when things get too heated in the bedroom. Relieved that it's really her, they kiss passionately and then separate to find Waverly. When they return to Purgatory, Doc and Wynonna find each other as they were scattered upon crossing over. She gives Doc back his guns and he accepts but reminds her that if she ever needs them they're hers - and so is he. He goes to kiss her when she notices the town has been taken over. (Friends in Low Places) Doc works hard to get Wynonna exonerated for the murder of Randy Nedley and helped track down the "people eater" who was really an infected Randy. Doc was deeply worried about Wynonna's safety when the town wanted to hang her for murder. (Look at Them Beans) When the situation was sorted, they drifted apart and Doc took a job heisting booze from BBD supply trucks and encountered Wynonna during his heist. He was surprised when she began working with the Black Badge Division again, let alone protecting the contraband he was trying to steal. She explained that it wasn't her idea but the BBD is different now, even if he wasn't convinced. He was also hurt when she confessed to seeing Jeremy Chetri at BBD and he was safe, as he wanted to know that Jeremy was okay. She countered that she didn't have time yet to tell him but was planning too. To stop him from taking the booze she handcuffed herself to the alcohol crates which lead to a close sexual encounter between the pair. Wynonna tried to seduce him but Doc left to get something to free her from the cuffs. When he returned, he smelled her blood in the truck and she was gone. He followed her scent and frantically tracked her into the woods where he was able to save her from a Reaper who had lured her into a Killing Floor. She screams at him to shoot it but he can’t see the Reaper. She’s scared as she doesn’t have her gun but he tells her that she has his and him. She tries to line up the shot and they fire at the same time and shoot the reaper. She cries into Doc’s chest. The Reaper awakens. They stand and he kicks the rock stack over but she tells him that the Reaper won’t like that. The Reaper following Doc and Wynonna is called off by a friendly Clanton. She remarks that it hates her so much but is gone now. Doc assures her that he’s here and has her as he holds her to his chest. (Afraid)

    Current

    •Heir - She is the heir to the Earp Family Curse, which allows her to fire Peacemaker. •Marksmanship - She is skilled with firearms and a relatively competent marksman. •Physical combat - She is skilled at close-quarters combat and is able to overcome larger and stronger opponents on several occasions.

    With Peacemaker

    •Demon Killing/Portal Creation - If the heir shoots a Revenant between the eyes with the Peacemaker, a fiery portal will open up below the demon and pull it into hell. (Although when used against other demons the gun will just kill them.) Interestingly, Peacemaker cannot outright kill the Widows, merely wounding them. It has been shown that standard bullets cannot kill them but one bullet made from the Purgatory fair plate has been shown to kill them after Doc managed to split it with a bullet from his own gun. •Demon Repulsion - If a Revenant tries to wield the Peacemaker it will burn their skin. After the Mictian transfers itself from Waverly to Wynonna, it happens to her as well. •Curse Breaking - If the Heir passes the Peacemaker through the Ghost River Triangle, the curse will be broken and the Revenants will be freed to roam outside of Purgatory, however if the gun is brought back across the line, the barrier will go back up. •Alarm Clock - In episode Whiskey Lullaby, after a demon puts all residents of Purgatory to sleep, Peacemaker emits a single orange spark along the barrel. This wakes up current Heir Wynonna. •Blue Lights - Under mysterious circumstances, Peacemaker's barrel will glow blue instead of its usual yellow/orange. This is seen when Wynonna mercy kills Willa, when Waverly tries to shoot Rosita, and when Wynonna finally killed Constance Clootie in season three episode, Waiting Forever For You.

    Former

    •Demon powers - In I Walk the Line, Waverly came into contact with black demonic slime which caused her to be possessed by a demon named Mictian, which granted her many abilities. Waverly's eyes would turn black and she wouldn't remember anything the demon did afterwards. In season two, Waverly is possessed for seven weeks, and in She Ain't Right, Mictian transfers itself into Wynonna through Waverly. When being temporarily possessed by Mictian, Wynonna had unique abilities such as being able to regenerate a missing limb, demonstrated in Let's Pretend We're Strangers, when Dolls cuts off her little finger to get a sample of the demon's goo. Her finger grows back almost immediately after Dolls leaves the room.

    •Peacemaker - According to the Earp family mythology, the Peacemaker can only be wielded by the Earp heir, currently Wynonna. For unknown reasons, Wynonna was able to fire Peacemaker as a child resulting in her accidentally killing her father. It has been shown that two heirs can wield it interchangeably, as Willa grabbed the Peacemaker from Wynonna and fired it with no problems. When Agent Dolls attempted to fire the Peacemaker, nothing happened. However, Waverly once claimed that her research gave her no reason to believe she couldn't break the Earp Curse, which suggests it may be possible for her to use the Peacemaker. The Peacemaker is a Colt Buntline Special, a six-chamber gun with a long barrel. The gun does not shoot straight, making it nearly impossible to use at long distances. On the inside of the barrel are various symbols which are assumed to be responsible for its powers.

    •Firearms - Wynonna is sometimes seen using a pistol, as shown in the Pilot episode.

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