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'Wynonna Earp' recap: Brad and Cort Talk Ep 2x06, "Whiskey Lullaby"
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Welcome back to Purgatory, folks. Brad and Cort break down tonight's all-new episode, "Whiskey Lullaby" and give their reactions to last week's bombshell news. Wynonna Earp is knocked up, y'all! No wonder the show went into overdrive to keep the episode underwraps until it aired. This week jumps in with the aftermath of that game-changing news. The Earp heir has another heir of her own, and thanks to the Sandman, Lil Wynonna or Lil Doc will be here a lot sooner than expected. Hit play and listen in as Brad and Cort discuss the new development in the story and their speculation of what could come next. There's also more trouble thanks to those creepy widows screwing around with time. Besides, offering its share of twists, the episode also showcased some very interesting developments in all of the major relationships on the show. Then there was that WayHaught moment that was FIRE. Give us a listen and then hit the comments to let us know what you thought of this week's episode, "Whiskey Lullaby".
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Welcome back to Purgatory, folks. Brad and Cort break down tonight's all-new episode, "Whiskey Lullaby" and give their reactions to last week's bombshell news. Wynonna Earp is knocked up, y'all! No wonder the show went into overdrive to keep the episode underwraps until it aired. This week jumps in with the aftermath of that game-changing news. The Earp heir has another heir of her own, and thanks to the Sandman, Lil Wynonna or Lil Doc will be here a lot sooner than expected. Hit play and listen in as Brad and Cort discuss the new development in the story and their speculation of what could come next. There's also more trouble thanks to those creepy widows screwing around with time. Besides, offering its share of twists, the episode also showcased some very interesting developments in all of the major relationships on the show. Then there was that WayHaught moment that was FIRE. Give us a listen and then hit the comments to let us know what you thought of this week's episode, "Whiskey Lullaby".
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