“Wynonna Earp” Episode 412: We’ll Always Have Purgatory
The finale of Wynonna Earp’s fourth (and likely final) season is a love letter to the fans by way of a big gay wedding.
The finale of Wynonna Earp’s fourth (and likely final) season is a love letter to the fans by way of a big gay wedding.
We did it, kids. We made it to the last work room episode of Drag Race season 13. It’s been quite a journey, but it’s finally time for our stellar top four to co-write a song for RuPaul.
If This Is Us is going to do one thing, it’s gonna be break your heart. Also, updates on Legacies, S.W.A.T, Nancy Drew. Plus, GLAAD’s Glee Reunion to honor Naya Rivera and the 10 year anniversary of Santana Lopez coming out.
Alice tries to play a player, and ends up getting played.
Alex and Kelly struggle to keep hope alive in National City as Kara fights to survive in the Phantom Zone.
Gottmik wants to show that trans people don’t have to be Barbie and Ken. Or, maybe, in her case, that trans men can be Barbie too.
It’s the (probably?) penultimate episode, and you aren’t ready and we aren’t ready. Nicole Haught, though? Born ready.
Also, the “Genera+ion” finale has already arrived.
Toxic marriage! Psychedelic mushrooms! Serial killer weddings! This Riverdale midseason finale has it all.
For a show that usually aims for gravitas, Good Trouble does humor exceptionally well.
Lena rejoins Team Super as Kara leads the charge to stop Lex once and for all. Plus, Alex gets her superhero name!
I promised myself I wouldn’t spend this entire recap yelling, “BLACK WOMEN THOUGH!!” but in this scene (and another later), we get three Black women sharing screentime, and two of them are queer main characters on a network superhero drama. I didn’t know I was allowed to want this when Black Lightning entered my life, and for it to be happening again? Teenage Nic is screaming right now.
Never doubt someone with lesbian moms!
Shit is starting to get real for girls, guy, and gays of Purgatory as we creep through the fog toward the final episode.
Plus updates on Station 19, Genera+ion, Legacies, and Nancy Drew!
I’m simply begging these characters to go to therapy.
In light of last week’s anti-Asian racist murders in Atlanta, this week’s episode — which features Alice continuing to battle against Asian stereotypes in her diversity comedy program — just hit different.
Everyone in Gotham City goes to Coryana to look for Kate Kane and everyone almost dies because of it, which is ironic because of who’s actually alive back in Gotham City.
Purgatory’s Trivia Night turns into a competition for who has the tastiest brain and Waverly learns why Nicole has been too afraid to show her face in town.
We’re all furries for Symone.