Like, the truth about TV is it’s Show, don’t tell.
And this is literally tell, don’t show, right?
Which is hard."
Creating these mini-episodes was a very collaborative process, as Andras explained.
I had never done audio storytelling before, so we had an incredible director named KC Wayland ….
He was such- had such a light touch with the actors.
Like, these are people who knew their characters, right?
This wasn’t, like, a brand new project.
Tim Rozon (Doc Holliday) not only voiced his character but also wrote one of the episodes.
And Emily [Andras] would be like … ‘We can’t even get Pop-Tarts on the craft table.
And you want a train?"
I’m bringing in some people.’
But we need to let the audience know we’re running on top of a train.
There’s a demon chasing us.
So it was a very interesting way of writing, but it was great."
It was very cool."
She’s just been such a gift to play.
You’re never bored when you play her in any format.

Everybody would be able to do it.
It was like a no-brainer."
If I can’t have fun playing undead space cowboys, then there’s no hope for me."

It’s very rare.
I’m very grateful.
What do I do with my hands?'

Like, I live with my hands every day.
It was so nice to not be self-conscious."
She did have her little ADHD moments but … And that was really fun.

It was fun to be the passenger in the car."
But once we got going, no, it was the same-old, same-old.
They almost forgot they weren’t being filmed."

Wynonna Earp: Tales from Purgatoryis available now on Audible.
Gillian Blum has been a writer at The Direct since 2022, reporting primarily from New York City.
She also commonly reports on Percy Jackson, Invincible, and other similar franchises.

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