TV Guide by Kaitlin Thomas
The new episodes ... are more of the same enthusiastically entertaining adventures we've come to expect from [Wynonna Earp]. And they're coming at exactly the right time.
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Creator
Emily Andras
Cast
Melanie Scrofano,
Tim Rozon,
Dominique Provost-Chalkley,
Kat Barrell
Genre
Action & Adventure,
Sci-Fi & Fantasy,
Western
Wynonna Earp has a complicated family history – and even more complicated abilities. Together with her dysfunctional band of allies, she'll use her supernatural powers to fight the paranormal creatures that threaten our world.
TV Guide by Kaitlin Thomas
The new episodes ... are more of the same enthusiastically entertaining adventures we've come to expect from [Wynonna Earp]. And they're coming at exactly the right time.
Collider by Allison Keene
The premiere episode jumps into the action and atmosphere immediately, though it takes a little while for the show settle in to what is a very fast-paced story. But by the second episode, it’s already found its rhythm.
Variety by Maureen Ryan
The first four episodes of Season 2 are focused and fun.
The Detroit News by Tom Long
It’s all a bit fuzzy, but then it’s all in good fun. Television has plenty of room for strong female characters.
The A.V. Club by Genevieve Valentine
If it all sounds a little by-the-numbers, it is. But part of the fun of both Westerns and pulp revenge stories is setting up the tropes to play with them later, so Wynonna Earp could just be getting a few things out of the way before the shenanigans really get started.
The Hollywood Reporter by Daniel Fienberg
With the important caveat that Wynonna Earp, premiering on Syfy on Friday (April 1), isn't as sharp, funny, thematically rich and consistently well-cast as Buffy was even in its bumpy opening season, there are enough elements in common to justify a tenuous comparison and enough small pleasures to encourage continued viewing.
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