The best episode written by Brendon Yorke is "Holy War (2)", rated 8.7/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Ron Murphy". "Holy War (2)" aired on 8/30/2020 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Gonna Getcha Good".
The gang races to save one of their own, but are hindered by unseen forces.
Director: Ron Murphy
Writer: Brendon Yorke
Doc tries to help a friend, while Wynonna must deal with an angry Marzanoik - that's like a genie but way more evil - with payback on his mind. It's Wynonna to the rescue when this demonic force threatens some high school friends. But there's a much bigger threat looming.
Director: Ron Murphy
Writer: Brendon Yorke
Doc and Wynonna's indiscretions haunt the team and the ties that bind them. Wynonna's past mistakes hold present consequences, while Purgatory has a new most wanted: Doc Holliday. Wynonna and Nicole hit the road for answers.
Director: Paolo Barzman
Writer: Brendon Yorke
History keeps repeating itself when Wynonna has to make an impossible choice. Waverly and Nicole visit a jeweller and a familiar face returns to Purgatory.
Director: April Mullen
Writer: Brendon Yorke
The forest reveals its secrets - and a clue to Nicole's past. Meanwhile, Wynonna pays an unexpected visit to her mother.
Director: Ron Murphy
Writer: Brendon Yorke
Bo faces the daunting task of returning to where it all started: down home on the farm. There Bo faces her old demons - and a new one -to clear the way for the path she will soon be forced to travel.
Director: Gail Harvey
Writer: Brendon Yorke
Wynonna Earp races to find a way into the Garden before her sister is trapped forever.
Director: Paolo Barzman
Writer: Brendon Yorke
Wynonna and Dolls investigate the snowy Barrens and the rumors of a bloodthirsty beast. Henry confronts his future with Waverly's help.
Director: Peter Stebbings
Writer: Brendon Yorke
Wynonna investigates when a posse of Revenants go on a killing spree, which she concludes has a darker and more sinister point behind it. Meanwhile, Waverly challenges Henry's motives and sets out to unearth more of his past.
Director: Ron Murphy
Writer: Brendon Yorke