
Was Willa the “weapon”: a hostage to keep Bobo away? Did he send Wynonna to rescue her? Is Willa the “surprise” Bobo said he has for Wynonna? (I’m still expecting Ward to make an appearance.)ĭolls has been very supportive of Wynonna, getting the DNA test done quietly, and reminding her that she is still “the Earp needs”. I thought “the weapon” that Lou had was the killer skinchanger. It seems that Bobo got Whiskey Jim to send Wynonna and Dolls to Lou, which is where they found Willa. Considering the shot it made to save Waverly, I think Peacemaker could have made the shot if it had really intended to kill Bobo, regardless of Wynonna being pushed over by Willa.īobo has someone inside Black Badge providing him with information, BUT it seems he doesn’t really want Dolls dead? This means he was monitoring what was going on at the Earp homestead, AND that he didn’t want Willa killed. He was angry when he saw Willa in the phone video, but he saved Willa from the men the Judge sent, and told the Judge off for arranging it. (The Judge’s response indicated that he knew Bobo was trying to kill him.) He collected strange green crystals from the Revenant Judge, but offered the Judge a deadly treat with the twins. After all she’s been through, it’s not surprising that Willa needs some time to readjust to her family and her life, but something does seem a bit “off”.īut really, what is going on with Bobo? His behaviour is so contradictory!īobo Del Ray, posted by Michael Eklund on Twitter this week No doubt, future episodes will tell us more. Perhaps she was rescued from ‘The Seven’, but then taken to Lou instead of to Bobo. Perhaps she escaped into the Forest, and was “chosen by the light” as Wynonna was.

We don’t know yet what really happened to Willa. No-one counted on Wynonna picking up Peacemaker, and it killing Ward. Presumably Bobo had found out the plan, and had counter-measures in place. Willa told us that Ward knew the homestead was going to be attacked that night. We also previously found out that ‘The Seven’ were acting against Bobo’s wishes in hunting and killing heirs. We previously found out that Ward and Bobo had a deal. Willa, perhaps not surprisingly, seems to have quite a bit of anger of her own.īobo saving Willa, and then Willa asking about him, indicates that maybe Waverly wasn’t the only Earp sister that Bobo had a connection with. Perhaps it wasn’t just her fighting parents at issue. Willa observes that Waverly isn’t just distant, she’s afraid of her. As a child, Waverly was so angry and worried about the unhappiness in her family that Bobo chose her to be his accomplice. Perhaps Waverly felt left out then, which is making her resentful now. Also: that Willa wasn’t very nice to her youngest sister. It seems that Willa and Wynonna were close. Wynonna says “Dolls is gonna kill us”, but in all seriousness, Black Badge might really kill them.Īdded to the “heir” issue, there are also the sibling dynamics which resurface. All those years in isolation hasn’t brought her up to speed with the concepts of discretion and consequences in mainstream society. Suddenly she has TWO sisters who are the heir, but she still isn’t! Willa, on the other hand, once she remembers training to be the heir, can’t understand why they don’t just get on with shooting all the Revenants. Of course, earlier Waverly was jealous of Wynonna being the heir, because she felt perfectly capable. Wynonna is feeling even more of a fraud than she did to begin with: she feels that she shouldn’t be the heir, because it was Willa’s job.


Gus is thrilled and hopeful, but Wynonna, Waverly, and Willa herself are having quite different reactions. Willa’s return has been a shock for everyone. Meanwhile, all the badass Earp sisters are out-of-sorts this week. Those twins might be back, badder than ever. That seems like such a good thing, until we remember that Peacemaker’s kills resurrect when the next heir turns 27.

They enjoyed a rich meal before Wynonna ended their time on earth. Their release this time, as a favour to the Judge, is short-lived. Is that to reduce attention from the Police etc, from unexplained deaths? Does he keep them locked up in order to make them hungry, ready to attack on command? Perhaps they’re just too difficult to contain. For some reason, though, he’s kept them locked up for a year. Whatever the twins are, they’re clearly under Bobo’s control. Twin Vampire-ish-type Sirens, and the three Earp sisters.
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You can watch it here (with your Syfy TV Provider), or catch up with the Official Recap.ĭespite the various adventures of the men of Purgatory, this week is all about sisters.
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If you haven’t seen the episode yet, be warned: this review is full of spoilers. Last week there were nice girls in white, this week there are nasty girls in black, and men in camo.
