Hi, all! I am Star
Wars Syl and this is the Remember Clone Captain Keeli blog.
Warning: This
post will contain spoilers for this episode, and any episodes that
came before it.
The opening dream
sequence was shot in such a beautiful way.
“Let me do things my way!”—
Wynonna “Your
way isn't working! You think I don't get worked up over these
bastards same as you?”—Dolls
Interesting. That Bobo could yank the gun from Wynonna's hand without
touching it. A Force-sensitive revenant, eh? Still burned him,
though. I do wonder what it all means...
And
then Miss Stone
coming
to rescue him? Well, I did think the Stone Witch would be a little
more
difficult to ID, but hey! The Imaginary Friend's name is actually
Bobo,
so some parts of this life are actually fairly straightforward.
Oh, the look on Doc's face when Fish tells Wynonna they have to break
into the basement of the police station? Priceless!
Fish
and Levi's story was touching. “You're
going to be the one to break this curse. For all of us. And I thank
you, Wynonna.”
I may have found my current favorite character: Ambrose Fish. I like
Wynonna, I love Waverly, I don't know about Doc, I'm on the fence
about Dolls, but I think I unequivocally like Fish.
Given his reasonable fear for Levi, I was sure he would fall apart
when he saw what had happened to his love. But he was so tender, so
selfless in that moment, so brave. It was beautiful. And I love that
it shook Wynonna to the core.
Speaking of shaken: what's interesting is that Ms. Stone is afraid of
Doc. I wonder why, because she completely beat him when they met in
this episode. Also, the dark— apparently Doc was at the base of
that well for a hundred years. Ouch.
“I
can't fill up on revenge. I need some peace, for me, for my
sister.”—Wynonna “As long as we're pulling in the same
direction. Roughly.”—Dolls
And then we got the picture from the intro of the guy hanging
upside-down by his feet, and Dolls saying he feels like he's seen it
before. My first question was if he was a revenant, but then we saw
the same photo with the caption, “The death of Josiah Earp” in
the judge's office.
Now I was under the impression it was obvious the judge was working
for the revenants, but they set that up as if it was a reveal, so
maybe I jumped to that conclusion too early? Anyway. Judge is a
badguy, Judge sold them out to Bobo, Judge is probably more under
Stone's influence than we know.
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