Wynonna protects Waverly from Red. Image from Syfy
Wynonna protects Waverly from Red. Image from Syfy
Wynonna protects Waverly from Red. Image from Syfy
Wynonna protects Waverly from Red. Image from Syfy

Wynonna Earp Review 102: Keep the Home Fires Burning

โ€˜Keep the Home Fires Burningโ€™? Wynonna hasnโ€™t had much of a welcome home to Purgatory yet, but she and Waverly moving back to their family homestead seems like such a lovely idea! Doesnโ€™t it?ย In this episode ‘Keep the Home Fires Burning’ isn’t just a nice platitude: it’s necessary to survive the demon shadow-assassin! For demons, would their “home fire” be hellfire?

If you havenโ€™t seen the episode yet, be warned: this review is full of spoilers.

You can read the official recapย or watch the episodeย here (with your Syfy TV Provider):

The episode began with Wynonna still trying to connect with Agent Dolls on a personal level, and with him still determinedly refusing to crack a smile. โ€œThereโ€™s something wrong with you!โ€ However, Iโ€™m sure many of us responded to the humour of Wynonna shouting โ€œCrazy chick with a gun!โ€ and firing, in a nightclub, on her โ€œdiscreet, undercoverโ€ mission. And Dollsโ€™ โ€œnot happyโ€ response: โ€œSheโ€™d better be deadโ€ฆYou flew over the radar in a flaming pink jet.โ€

It seems that Red was intentionally taunting Wynonna, because they were trying to take Peacemaker (again!). Fortunately/unfortunately, she had a different gun. Wynonna justย canโ€™t stop wisecracking, even while battling demons: โ€œUgly and dumb. You sure we havenโ€™t dated?โ€ Maybe it helps to distract her from the fear, to focus on the task at hand?

Perhaps one of Wynonnaโ€™s enduring (and endearing?) qualities is an inability to give up. She still wants Dolls to buy her dinner. She was, after all, right: โ€œgovernment issueโ€ guns donโ€™t have the ability to permanently kill Revenants, theyโ€™re only temporarily wounded. When she shot the demons with Peacemaker last episode, a symbol on them lit up with fire. That didnโ€™t happen when she shot them with the other gun.

However, Dolls still trains her to shoot with the various Black Badge weapons, which might come in handy later on. Itโ€™s also an opportunity for us to catch up with some of the background story from Dolls, and yet another opportunity for Wynonna to try to establish a personal connection. Iโ€™m wondering what deep hurt underlies Dollsโ€™ โ€œI donโ€™t do relationships.โ€ Perhaps he was close to someone in New Mexico, who was bombed by the Government to keep the demons a secret, so he is keeping people at an emotional distance as self-protection. So far, besides being โ€œvery good at killing very bad guysโ€, heโ€™s doing a reasonable impression of Sheldon Cooper: โ€œThe penalty for treason is death. [The death threat] was implied.โ€

Deputy Marshall (Agent) Dolls and his "Black Badge" (Image from Syfy) Deputy Marshall (Agent) Dolls and his “Black Badge” (Image from Syfy)

Hank/Henry/Doc Holliday has been doing quite the opposite. Last episode we saw a man climb out of the well after Wynonna retrieved Peacemaker. It would be unlikely that he had been buried in the well, so perhaps that was his โ€œre-entry pointโ€ because of his connection to Peacemaker? We recognised him from his ring (which is on his left hand, so: is he married?) when he spoke to Wynonna in Shortyโ€™s. We know from press interviews and the imdb credits that he is Doc Holliday, played by Tim Rozon.

We learn, this episode, that Hank/Henry/Doc Holliday is still a man, not a demon. He can enter the Earp homestead and touch Peacemaker without being harmed. We donโ€™t know why he has been resurrected for the first time now, after 130 years, but not before. The demons have been returning every time an Earp heir turns 27. Wouldnโ€™t Doc Holliday be there as the heirโ€™s backup/offsider?

In episode 1, Malcolm said that each time the Revenants return they are a bit more demon. Perhaps because this is Henryโ€™s first time, heโ€™s still human. Perhaps this means that all of the 77 could have lived as humans when they first returned, if they hadnโ€™t been killed again by the Earp heir? The first time they were resurrected, were they killed because they were recognised as men who were executed before, or did they squander their second chance by behaving in a way that got them sent back to hell, turning them into demons? โ€˜Killer Millerโ€™ was probably responsible for the most murders, out of the 77 Revenants. He is now โ€œas far from human as you can getโ€, and has become a โ€œshadowโ€, a light-sucking demonic force. Levi is a demon, but, apart from the fact that heโ€™s been killing Earp heirs, he seems like a basically nice guy. If Doc commits atrocities, will he become more demonic?

Doc has been charming the people he comes in contact with, both human and revenant. He starts by convincing the antagonistic demons to let him play cards with them, and is summoned to talk with the โ€œboss manโ€. Doc seems to be staying near the demons because: โ€œItโ€™s just a matter of time before [the Earps] figure out who I really am, and what I did to their great-great granddaddy.โ€ ย What DID he do? Did he betray Wyatt Earp? Worse: could he be the reason for the curse on their family? Perhaps heโ€™s even afraid of retribution from Wynonna and Waverly? As Levi said: โ€œWhat would [Wyatt Earp] say if he knew you were joining forces with every man he ever put down?โ€

Perhaps reassuringly for us, the โ€œboss manโ€ demon (Bobo Del Rey, played by Michael Eklund) says: โ€œYou ainโ€™t one of usโ€. Nevertheless, Bobo sends Doc to get โ€œsomething of [the Earpโ€™s]โ€, and Doc agrees.

Doc, on his mission to collect Earp belongings, was obviously resurrected complete with clothes and money from his time: he tried to pay Shorty with โ€œpirate bootyโ€, which was presumably 130 year old coins from his pocket. Docโ€™s exchange with Waverly at Shortyโ€™s revealed many things about both of them. Interestingly, Waverly tells Doc to back off far more clearly than when she awkwardly, half-heartedly, fended off Nicole Haughtโ€™s advances, although she still gave him strangely mixed signals. Despite having โ€œa big burly boyfriendโ€, it seems that Waverly is keeping her options open. Considering Champ tried to have sex with Wynonna, even knowing that she is his girlfriendโ€™s sister, itโ€™s amazing that Waverly is still with him at all!

Something that struck me was all the shirt-changing that the Earp sisters do! They must keep spare shirts handy wherever they go. Perhaps this is due to the warm climate. Theyโ€™re quite matter-of-fact about changing in front of strangers, or perhaps itโ€™s just Police officers. (Waverly in front of Haught this episode, Wynonna in front of Dolls last episode.)

Waverly further shows her naivetรฉ when she tells Doc a number of details that she probably shouldnโ€™t be broadcasting, such as: that she has Wyattโ€™s holster in her room upstairs. When she pays for Doc, she says: โ€œIโ€™ve got a good feeling about you, and Iโ€™m an excellent judge of character!โ€ To which he responds, out of her hearing: โ€œSweetheart, you really arenโ€™t.โ€

Doc and Waverly at Shorty's. Image from spoilertv.com

Doc and Waverly at Shorty’s. Image from spoilertv.com

Doc then goes to Waverlyโ€™s room. He also has a sense of humour, muttering to himself as he searches Waverlyโ€™s things: โ€œWhat does one get for the demonic sociopath who has everything? A braver man would suggest mouthwash.โ€ He steals a photo of himself (Waverly somehow doesnโ€™t recognise him, though!) as well as Waverlyโ€™s book of notes about the 77 Revenants, a pair of Champโ€™s jeans, and possibly other items. Wynonna walks in, calls him a Revenant, but only grazes his ear with a bullet, because he escapes by shooting Peacemaker out of her hand. Wynonna seemsย impressed with Doc’s speed.

Waverly later recognises that Doc is wearing Champโ€™s jeans, which means that he is the man who stole from her, but she STILL thinks โ€œheโ€™s one of the good guysโ€! Wynonna thinks he is attractive, but/therefore thinks heโ€™s โ€œone of the bad guysโ€. Considering that these girls are from a long line of demon-killers, theyโ€™re remarkably forgiving! Perhaps Aunt Gusโ€™s hypocrisy (the alcohol, “nutsack”) is an indicator of an Earp upbringing: full of contradictions!

Earlier, when Wynonna showed Waverly the recovered childhood drawings, she called her Frida Khalo. I didnโ€™t understand that reference, so I looked up Frida Khalo. The feminist reference doesnโ€™t really seem to fit, and I donโ€™t think it was about selfies, but perhaps the last line in this Frida Kahlo biographyย video (3:54) sums up Waverlyโ€™s sunny disposition: ย โ€œShe represents strength and resilience and a joie de vivreโ€. With everything Waverlyโ€™s been through, and everything she knows, sheโ€™s still optimistically trusting, exuberantly enjoying life.

When we later learn that Bobo, head of the demons, was Waverleyโ€™s childhood โ€œimaginaryโ€ friend, who persuaded her to bury the talisman at the homestead, allowing demons to attack, we realise that Waverly has been naively trusting during her entire life. This might explain why sheโ€™s still with Champ after he tried to sleep with Wynonna.

Fortunately, Waverly also has an excellent memory. She remembers where the talisman is buried, and she remembers that the shadow-assassin-demon must be Miller, who wore an armoured plate, so Wynonna knows to shoot him from behind. Miller knew that Waverly was Boboโ€™s friend, and that Bobo would be sorry to lose her. I wonder if that is significant in some way.

Dolls had discovered that the bedrock of Ammolite under the Earp homestead is what had kept it safe from demons before, and that the talisman Waverly buried counteracted it. Removing the talisman made the homestead demon-proof. The most obvious evidence of this was Levi flying through the air off the property.

Disturbingly, Doc had agreed to send the assassin after Wynonna. Perhaps this was partly because he thought Wynonna might get the better of the assassin. He tells Levi โ€œShe might surprise you.โ€ (It seems she impressed him too!) Both Malcolm and Red underestimated Wynonna, and she sent them both back to hell with Peacemaker. Because Bobo and Levi didnโ€™t explain properly how to give Miller โ€œhis ordersโ€, Doc accidentally made Waverly his target. Levi assumed it was on purpose, and, since everyone knows Waverly is adorable and harmless, says Doc โ€œmust really hate the Earpsโ€. Levi seems none too bright, really, not noticing Docโ€™s distress, and following along on a series of disastrous missions. Still, it seems unfair that he is so cruelly punished, being dragged beyond the line to burn slowly and agonisingly from the inside.

Red seized Peacemaker, and quickly wished he hadn't! Image from Syfy

Red seized Peacemaker, and quickly wished he hadn’t! It’s one of the things that makes demons burn from the inside. Image from Syfy

At the end of this episode we still donโ€™t know which โ€œsideโ€ Doc is on. Heโ€™s friendly to Wynonna and Waverly, and puts up a new letterbox for them, because the old one had graffiti like his trailer. This is, of course, perhaps to soothe his own conscience for having sent the shadow-assassin after Waverly in the first place! Heโ€™s is also currying favour with Bobo and living near the demons, even though he indicates privately that he doesnโ€™t really like them. Heโ€™s โ€œofficially in businessโ€ with Bobo, doing as heโ€™s asked, and anticipating โ€œrevengeโ€, and โ€œthe woman who changed [him]โ€. There is obviously a whole lot of baggage that Doc needs to unpack. Hopefully, weโ€™re going to find out more about this soon!

Some of the background details that we learned this episode:

  • The Earp homestead is built on a bedrock of Ammolite, a fossilised mineral, which repels demons;
  • When Waverly was 4 and Wynonna was 10, their parents were fighting a lot, and their mother left. This was around the same time that Bobo persuaded Waverly to bury the talisman which counteracts the Ammolite. (Did their mother really leave, or was she taken by demons?);
  • For some reason, Waverly wasnโ€™t included in the height measurements of the Earp children marked in the Homestead. Waverly hints that she always felt that her mother didnโ€™t like her, and thatโ€™s why she wasnโ€™t included;
  • When Waverly was 6 and Wynonna was 12, Willa was taken by demons, and Wynonna shot their father. Another source outside the episode (CHCHTV site) includes a brother, Ward, being shot in the head at the same time; (Update: Ward is Wynonna’s father, and we know he was shot in the back with Peacemaker, by Wynonna, who was trying to shoot the Revenants)
  • Peacemaker is the only gun that sends the demons back to hell;
  • Demons burn from the inside when they touch Peacemaker, and also when they cross an invisible line around the town, โ€œthe triangleโ€;
  • The demons want to โ€œfeast on everything and everyoneโ€, and are digging their way out of the town.

 

If youโ€™re interested inย some more background on the show and cast, hereโ€™s an article from Wondercon 2016.

The full cast list on imdbย doesnโ€™t include Michael Eklund, nor the character Levi. I wonder who else has been left off the list?

Featured image from Syfy.

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