Following Wyatt Earp's great great granddaughter as she battles demons and other creatures. With her unique abilities and a posse of dysfunctional allies, she's the only thing that can bring the paranormal to justice.
Watchseries; I have to admit not everyone will like it but I love it! It's different, it's wacky, it's messy, it's funny, it's about demons and monsters, also it's a western with love story/ stories and hilarious one liners. Plus Melanie Scrofano and Tim Rozon are just brilliant.
It was bit slow to start but I'm glad I stuck around.
kostlucia2 November 2020
I have to admit not everyone will like it but I love it! It's different, it's wacky, it's messy, it's funny, it's about demons and monsters, also it's a western with love story/ stories and hilarious one liners. Plus Melanie Scrofano and Tim Rozon are just brilliant.
It was bit slow to start but I'm glad I stuck around.
ellenlembrechts28 July 2020
Wynonna Earp watchseries. Wynonna Earp is such a great show. Female-driven, action-packed, with amazing LGBT representation. Melanie Scrofano is an amazing lead, and the rest of the cast is equally wonderful.
Watch this show for a good laugh and a good cry.
stacie_barnes18 January 2021
This is one of my favourite shows. The graphics can be pretty cheesy, but if you can get past that then amazing. It tackles some big issues and is so representative, 10/10 from me
jfictitional30 December 2020
I don't consider myself an Earper, but the fact that I follow this show at all is a step up from my usual apathy.
Look, objectively Wynonna Earp is not a particularly great show. The dialogue is deeply cheesy and often terrible. The special effects are atrocious. And season four has developed the unfortunate habit of winking to its fans a little too often.
And yet, the whole thing has such effusive love both in front of and behind the camera that I can't help but be caught up by it. The actors are clearly having the time of their lives with goofy material, and that enthusiasm is infectious. WayHaught is one of the best ships in recent memory not just because it's fairly well-written, but because Dominique Provost-Chalkley and Katherine Barrell are clearly invested in their characters and doing right by them. And no matter how corny or ridiculous Wynonna's antics become, Melanie Scrofano anchors the show with her fearless performance.
In short, the definition of guilty pleasure TV. Give it at least the first five episodes to hit its stride and don't take it too seriously - it certainly doesn't - by then you won't even think about looking back.
hforbord1210 February 2021
This show is truly special. The relationships between the characters, and not just the romantic relationships, are remarkable. Wynonna and Waverly's sisterly solidarity is so pure and steadfast. It's also filled with witty humor that I can't get enough of!
lnheaven1799 April 2016
This show has fun characters and an interesting premise. The dialogue is clever, the acting is great, and just two episodes in it looks like there will be layers to the plot and surprises about people's agendas. I love a show with a strong but imperfect female lead and positive relationships among the characters.
There are familiar elements, but they're good ones brought together in a new way - a reluctant heroine, a prodigal daughter returning home to skeptical friends and family, a seemingly inescapable destiny, a wild card and a straight man, and a perky younger sister. TV needs more shows like Buffy and Lost Girl and iZombie and Jessica Jones, and Wynonna Earp hits the sweet spot of being darkish but with humor and strong bonds between characters.
I'm looking forward to the third episode and beyond.
User Reviews
Watchseries; I have to admit not everyone will like it but I love it! It's different, it's wacky, it's messy, it's funny, it's about demons and monsters, also it's a western with love story/ stories and hilarious one liners. Plus Melanie Scrofano and Tim Rozon are just brilliant.
It was bit slow to start but I'm glad I stuck around.
I have to admit not everyone will like it but I love it! It's different, it's wacky, it's messy, it's funny, it's about demons and monsters, also it's a western with love story/ stories and hilarious one liners. Plus Melanie Scrofano and Tim Rozon are just brilliant.
It was bit slow to start but I'm glad I stuck around.
Wynonna Earp watchseries. Wynonna Earp is such a great show. Female-driven, action-packed, with amazing LGBT representation. Melanie Scrofano is an amazing lead, and the rest of the cast is equally wonderful.
Watch this show for a good laugh and a good cry.
This is one of my favourite shows. The graphics can be pretty cheesy, but if you can get past that then amazing. It tackles some big issues and is so representative, 10/10 from me
I don't consider myself an Earper, but the fact that I follow this show at all is a step up from my usual apathy.
Look, objectively Wynonna Earp is not a particularly great show. The dialogue is deeply cheesy and often terrible. The special effects are atrocious. And season four has developed the unfortunate habit of winking to its fans a little too often.
And yet, the whole thing has such effusive love both in front of and behind the camera that I can't help but be caught up by it. The actors are clearly having the time of their lives with goofy material, and that enthusiasm is infectious. WayHaught is one of the best ships in recent memory not just because it's fairly well-written, but because Dominique Provost-Chalkley and Katherine Barrell are clearly invested in their characters and doing right by them. And no matter how corny or ridiculous Wynonna's antics become, Melanie Scrofano anchors the show with her fearless performance.
In short, the definition of guilty pleasure TV. Give it at least the first five episodes to hit its stride and don't take it too seriously - it certainly doesn't - by then you won't even think about looking back.
This show is truly special. The relationships between the characters, and not just the romantic relationships, are remarkable. Wynonna and Waverly's sisterly solidarity is so pure and steadfast. It's also filled with witty humor that I can't get enough of!
This show has fun characters and an interesting premise. The dialogue is clever, the acting is great, and just two episodes in it looks like there will be layers to the plot and surprises about people's agendas. I love a show with a strong but imperfect female lead and positive relationships among the characters.
There are familiar elements, but they're good ones brought together in a new way - a reluctant heroine, a prodigal daughter returning home to skeptical friends and family, a seemingly inescapable destiny, a wild card and a straight man, and a perky younger sister. TV needs more shows like Buffy and Lost Girl and iZombie and Jessica Jones, and Wynonna Earp hits the sweet spot of being darkish but with humor and strong bonds between characters.
I'm looking forward to the third episode and beyond.