Legendary card shark Bradley Stokes checks into his hotel room to find the last guests haven’t checked out yet. They help him unwind before the big poker game later that night.
Meanwhile, out on the road, Doc’s car has broken down at the border and a hardened Good Samaritan offers his help. He also offers some words of wisdom — these Doc didn’t order.
Waverly isn’t as at ease around Willa as her older sister is, especially when she has to confront the fact that for all intents and purposes they “killed” her. On paper that is.
Searching for the missing Stokes, Wynonna and Dolls track his smart watch to an abandoned rail yard. And if Stokes no longer has wrists, does he get to keep his smart watch?
Enter Wynonna with a sledgehammer to break up the funny business. And break up one of the vampire twin’s face. Dolls manages to get some information from the second vampire twin before Wynonna shoots her.
The Stranger tells Doc he’s got to make a choice: he can go on drifting, or he can turn around and help Wynonna ward off an incoming evil. And just look at that sassy face, you know what he’s trying to say!
Wynonna and Waverly find their sister in the company of Whiskey Jim at Bobo’s Saloon. Willa’s well on her way to becoming a soaked-in-the-wool Earp — soaked in alcohol, that is.
Recognizing that she can’t go around shooting Revenants in front of a viewing public, Willa apologizes and she and Wynonna embrace. Where does this leave Waverly?
It’s for this very reason that Willa stops Wynonna from landing a fatal shot on Bobo, much to her sister’s anger. When will such an opportunity come again? Next Winter Solstice maybe?