Last Updated on July 30, 2021
Season 3, Episode 6 & 7:
SUMMARY: Ash (Bruce Campbell) and Brandy grow closer, while Ruby hatches her most diabolical plan yet.
REVIEW: First off – I apologize for missing last week’s review. I got caught up with the holidays, and actually didn’t realize Starz was airing an episode anyway. But I digress. Now that we’re a little over half-way into what I’m afraid will be “Ash vs. Evil Dead’s” final season, I must say that I’m impressed. Usually, with this show, the season tends to lose focus around the middle stretch, but that hasn’t been the case here at all. In fact, it’s been moving like a freight train all season long, with the show-runners maybe wise to the fact that this is likely their last go-round.
If anything, it maybe moves too fast, with characters being introduced and eliminated within seconds, such as the rest of the Knights of Sumeria, and, in the latest episode, Ash’s doppelganger. Beloved characters are also biting the dust pretty quickly, although it’s likely the two who died in this last batch won’t stay dead long.
In episode six, Kelly (Dana DeLorenzo) takes on Ruby (Lucy Lawless) in a grand guignol battle that sees Lawless literally torn limb-from-limb, but putting herself back together again in time to seemingly kill our heroine. However, an English-accented demon needs her body, trapping Kelly’s soul in limbo, so I figure there’s still hope, as she can communicate with the now badass brujo Pablo (Ray Santiago), who was similarly killed last season.
Of the two episodes, I’d say six has the edge in the gore department, with the Ruby fight and then the THE THING-like creature two of the knights turn into. However, episode seven has a great ending, where Brandy is seemingly, killed, leaving Campbell to do some legit serious acting, as he grieves the daughter he never knew. Luckily for both of them, she seems stuck in the same limbo as Kelly, so my guess is Pablo will somehow bring them back in an episode or two. I doubt it’ll take long, because they seem bent on jamming in as much as they can, with Ash even defeating his evil clone within seconds, which you gotta figure would have stretched out to a few episodes had it been done a season ago.
Overall, two damn good episodes, and if “Ash vs Evil Dead” does meet its maker at the end of the season, it’s going out on a high note, although I don’t think all hope is lost quite yet. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – if you watch this show DON’T torrent it. Watch it legally, because that’s the only way it has a shot at coming back.
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