So this whole season I've been asking, "When are people going to notice how much Wynonna is struggling?" This episode addresses the cost of what it means to be a hero. It's cathartic. These past 4 seasons Wynonna has had to make impossible choices, at great personal sacrifice to herself. Wynonna, in her typical self-deprecating way, feels like she deserves all the hardships that come her way. She continues to believe, as certain traitorous aunts would say, that she's "broken."
At the start of this episode, Wynonna is in a dark place--drinking, killing demons, blacking out, repeat. It's incredibly worrying, especially because her pain in the previous three episodes has taken a backseat to Wayhaught wedding planning. Don't get me wrong--love Wayhaught. But Wynonna's been depressed and no one's been there for her. She's barely hanging on.
This episode has an unlikely character spit some hard truths to Wynonna's favorite person in the world. Jolene tells Waverly what many of us have been thinking this season: your sister is suffering. And you're not noticing. What are you going to do about it?
10/10. Best episode of the season, 100 percent. Thank you, Noelle Carbone.
At the start of this episode, Wynonna is in a dark place--drinking, killing demons, blacking out, repeat. It's incredibly worrying, especially because her pain in the previous three episodes has taken a backseat to Wayhaught wedding planning. Don't get me wrong--love Wayhaught. But Wynonna's been depressed and no one's been there for her. She's barely hanging on.
This episode has an unlikely character spit some hard truths to Wynonna's favorite person in the world. Jolene tells Waverly what many of us have been thinking this season: your sister is suffering. And you're not noticing. What are you going to do about it?
10/10. Best episode of the season, 100 percent. Thank you, Noelle Carbone.