Melanie Scrofano's "Wynonna Earp" wraps up its fourth and final season Friday. Photo courtesy of Syfy Left to right, Katherine Barrell, Emily Andras, Tim Rozon and Melanie Scrofano, of "Wynonna Earp," arrive for the E! People's Choice Awards in 2018. The series wraps up its fourth and final season on Syfy Friday. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo NEW YORK, April 9 (UPI) -- Melanie Scrofano said she hopes her supernatural western, Wynonna Earp, is remembered as a TV show that inspired people to be authentically themselves and accepting of others. "However you present yourself to the world is OK. You don't need to tick other people's boxes. You just need to be whoever you are, and that's good enough," the Canadian actress, who plays the titular heroine, said in a recent Zoom interview with reporters.