Kayti Burt

Sep 24, 2018

Spoilers ahead in our review of the latest Wynonna Earp season 3 episode…

This review contains spoilers.

3.9 Undo It

Oh, that Bulshar is good. You’ve got to appreciate a man with a plan and the focus to pull it off. While Team Earp continues to be one step behind The Demon Clootie, he never appears to be even a little bit out of control. In Undo It, we see him enact the next step in his plan: torturing Wynonna into giving up Peacemaker, which is apparently the key to him entering Purgatory’s Garden of Eden. #GhostRiverTriangleProblems

This episode bites off a little bit more than it can chew narratively, but still manages to mostly pull it off through sheer force of will, charm, and earnest emotion. These kinds of high-concept, hallucinatory formulas tend to work best when the viewer is as immersed in the alternate reality as the character(s) is. Because we need to know what is going on with Waverly and her ring, we get massive reprieves from the hell-like place Bulshar has stuck Wynonna, Doc, and Bobo in. It undercuts the horror of the experience and the stakes of that world which is why, once the episode commits more fully to this video game reality and defines the stakes a bit more clearly about two-thirds of the way into the episode, it is much more effective.

That being said, even before we understand the mythological stakes of Bulshar’s game world, we understand the emotional stakes for Wynonna and Doc. In some ways, the torture is helpful for Wynonna and Doc. They are forced to work out their issues. They dream of being together, which is telling, and get to see what a happy, healthy, honest relationship would look like between the two. Wynonna tells Doc that she feels the most like herself when she is with him—which, what a lovely, accurate description of love.

When the horror of Bulshar’s world truly begins to take shape, Wynonna and Doc admit truths to one another: Wynonna would never give up on Doc. Doc would never give up on Wynonna (or Alice). They would do anything for each other, including turn vampire… including give Peacemaker to Bulshar, the very thing he needs to get into Purgatory’s Garden of Eden, freely.  Because how do you torture someone as stubborn, determined, and fierce as Wynonna? You make her think she’s won, then take it all away. You remind her what she has to lose. You make her feel alone with her demons—one of her greatest fears.

Team Earp may have lost one weapon in Peacemaker, but they’ve gained another in Julian’s ring (that’s right—it didn’t originally belong to Bulshar), which appears to be permanently affixed to Waverly’s finger. In this episode alone, she uses it to burn the face off of a jeweler demon named Derek and to fix Mercedes’ face. What else can the ring do? (Get WayHaught married? … Just saying.)

Read Kayti’s review of the previous episode, Waiting Forever For You, here.