Listen up, Syfy. We need another season of Wynonna Earp, and we need it NOW. After a cliffhanger like that, could you really expect anything less?

Poor Waverly (Dominique Provost-Chalkley). Purgatory's sweetest, most intelligent cinnamon bun had a rough finale. From Bobo's (Michael Eklund) declaration that she's not a real Earp to her eleventh-hour possession, "I Walk the Line" gave Waverly fans a lot to worry about. If the youngest (alleged) Earp ever shakes her current demonic sway, it'll be time for her to switch back into research mode. She may epitomize the Earp family name, but where is she really from?

"As always with this show, things aren't always what they seem, but for Waverly, that revelation is definitely going to be difficult going forward," showrunner Emily Andras told The Workprint. "Whether it's true or not, it affects her, and who knows what it does for her relationship with Wynonna."

Just as Waverly's future is in limbo, so is the that of the Syfy series. Unfortunately for fans, Wynonna (Melanie Scrofano) and Dolls' (Shamier Anderson) will be in perpetual danger until Wynonna Earp scores a season 2 renewal. Should the network drop the ball on this gem of an adaptation, the story of the Ghost River Triangle will shrivel up in the Western sun. What's more, a cancellation would rob the television landscape of one of this year's greatest LGBTQ relationships. No one wants to say goodbye to WayHaught.

"Were up to me, I'd have heard we were getting 100 episodes," Andras said of the show's future. "I just have to say: keep talking to Syfy. Keep tweeting about your love of the show. Email Syfy. Rewatch episodes. Spread the word if you love Wynonna Earp. All of this engagement does nothing but help us. If you want more Wynonna Earp, we are poised like jungle cats to give you more. We just need your help."

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Click the video below to see a preview for the series' latest episode, "I Walk the Line."

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