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Waverly was obviously affected by the lack of Wynonna, but it seemed like Doc was the most impacted out of anyone.
I think he was. Doc is a character who lives in shades of gray more than any other character. I honestly think Doc is almost a high-functioning sociopath on some levels: He’s super selfish. He’s a consummate survivor. He has been on both sides of the law, wherever it suits him, multiple times. That’s just the truth about Doc Holliday.
When he gets out of the well in the first season, he’s so consumed by revenge. It’s really all he cares about, but his proximity to the Earp sisters, particularly Wynonna, re-teaches him love and affection and friendship.
This exercise for Doc — if and when he comes back — will touch him the most.
I think he was. Doc is a character who lives in shades of gray more than any other character. I honestly think Doc is almost a high-functioning sociopath on some levels: He’s super selfish. He’s a consummate survivor. He has been on both sides of the law, wherever it suits him, multiple times. That’s just the truth about Doc Holliday.
When he gets out of the well in the first season, he’s so consumed by revenge. It’s really all he cares about, but his proximity to the Earp sisters, particularly Wynonna, re-teaches him love and affection and friendship.
This exercise for Doc — if and when he comes back — will touch him the most.
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Wynonna is running out of time, and is desperate to defeat The Widows before her fate is sealed.
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