Holy War: Part 2
- Episode aired Aug 30, 2020
- TV-MA
- 43m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
1.3K
YOUR RATING
The gang races to save one of their own, but are hindered by unseen forces.The gang races to save one of their own, but are hindered by unseen forces.The gang races to save one of their own, but are hindered by unseen forces.
Martina Ortiz Luis
- Rachel Valdez
- (as Martina Ortiz-Luis)
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Every episode sets a higher bar. Yes there are frogs, demons, nuns and reapers but it all makes perfect sense. The family bond and drama is eloquently played out and what you thought you knew, may not be so. Loved this episode.
This episode is literally beyond the Awesomeness. The acting was so badass like in every episode. And what an ending! Thank you for making me feel so happy. See you in 2021
The episode has really good moments, and the love of Nicole and Weaverly is great, but the thing Wynonna does near the end is completely out of character. I think the writers disrespect the character and the public by having Wynonna do something like that for (I suspect) shock value. They probably want controversy and surprise, but after the conversation Wynonna and Doc had after listening to Wyatt in the film, there is no way Wynonna do something that she knows Doc will completely despise.
We get it. theyre in love. please more wynonna. Jeremy too. we know nothing about him. his parents? where's he from? favorite color? anything???
Wow, a lot going on this episode story wise. Loose ends are wrapped up, which leaves me wondering what direction the show will take for the second half. Some interesting moral issues are raised between the characters, creating rifts, and demanding sides to be chosen. Some funny moments.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Waverly says "There's never a damn pottery wheel when you need one!", she is referencing a scene in the 1990 movie "Ghost," starring Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze.
- Quotes
Jeremy Chetri: Leave everything to magic, nothing to chance.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Most Romantic LGBTQ+ TV Proposals (2022)
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- Runtime
- 43m
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