I wonder how Wynonna will find redemption. It was a highly consequential decision she made in the shootout. I was shocked because the choice broke from the general fearlessness of her character, and it means that the Clanton-Earp blood feud is perpetuated.
I imagine the back half of the season will delve into the travails of forgiveness and making historical amends. My guess is that the Clanton family will still be a major part of the plot. So many unanswered questions.
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I want to circle back to this point of breaking away from fearlessness. It& #39;s a side of Wynonna that was developed in earlier episodes this season: her sense of vulnerability. She& #39;s also human and can be "afraid" too.
This may rationalize, though not justify, her decision to shoot Holt --> by the way, do we know for sure that he died (seemed like he did). Also did they just leave the bodies there for Cleo or someone else to find?