Read on to learn what Melanie Scrofano (Wynonna Earp), Tim Rozon (Doc Holliday), Dominique Provost-Chalkley (Waverly Earp), Katherine Barrell (Nicole Haught), and Varun Saranga (Jeremy Chetri) had to say about getting glitter-bombed, hugging everyone, and what they thought about a surprise character singing a certain love song.
Doc! Always saying ribald things in front of mixed company. Rozon looks like he might be blushing a little when he talks about that scene with Saranga and Provost-Chalkley. They’re all laughing though, so it’s all in good fun and it sets the mood for the rest of the episode.
It’s stripper time! Wynonna’s hastily pulled together bachelorette party, in a bar full of male strippers, might not have been the best choice for Waverly and Nicole. But Provost-Chalkley does admit there were some delightful bits on set that day and we learn a little too much about what Saranga calls his own bits.
The midseason premiere of
Wynonna Earp is almost upon us! On March 5 at 10 p.m. ET /9 CT, Season 4’s seventh episode, “Love s All Over,” will air on SYFY, and the cast has something extra in store for fans: a watch party.
During the episode, viewers will catch snippets of the cast sharing behind-the-scenes anecdotes and more during commercial breaks. If you miss the clips when they first air (check out here to find out how you can watch the premiere), they’ll also be posted on SYFY s Twitter account. Earpers can also tweet their own thoughts when watching the episode by using the hashtag #WynonnaWatchParty.
This article was written by Aimee Hicks, Donna Cromeans, and Ellys Cartin. The article was edited by Donna Cromeans (DJRiter). The open and close of the article were written by Aimee Hicks. Prepared for publishing by Aimee Hicks.
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