Wynonna Earp.
In a season 2 episode of the Syfy series
Wynonna Earp, the eponymous heroine declares, “This may be a shit show, but it’s our shit show.” That statement served not only as a thesis for the series, but became a rallying cry for Earpers (the show’s devoted fandom) everywhere. Last night saw the series finale, “Old Souls”, offer a cathartic and warm ending for the scrappy little show that could. WayHaught got married, Jeremy took over BBD, and Wynonna and Doc rode off into the sunset, with Wynonna driving, naturally. But we never expected anything less from a series that offered humanity and compassion along with a never-ending supply of dick jokes. Damn, I’m going to miss this show.
What does OTP mean and why does it matter?
Here’s a breakdown of what OTP means and why the phrase has stuck around online LGBTQ+ communities.
Internet culture is packed with online specific phrases that can be confusing to someone outside fandom culture and internet circles.
One of the most popular phrases thrown around is the term OTP (one true pairing) which means one true pairing. If you’ve spent plenty of time on Tumblr, Twitter, or TikTok, then you’re likely familiar with the internet lingo, but for those who aren’t, here’s a simple breakdown of all those go-to terms.