Ash vs Evil Dead: Season 1 Review

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Good. Bad. He’s back with the gun.

By Matt Fowler

Warning: Full spoilers for Ash vs Evil Dead: Season 1 below.

Lovingly ushered back into our lives decades after the third installment of the Evil Dead film franchise, Deadite destroying half-hero Ash Williams brought his chiseled chin, chainsaw, boomstick, and pillow talk to Starz for an awesomely gory and goofy TV sequel. One that – despite being coddled and coached by original Evil Dead trio Sam Raimi, Rob Tapert and star Bruce Campbell – had a rocky time delivering on consistency of tone and story momentum.

Despite the pacing problems though, when Ash vs Evil Dead was on point – it was on point! And the entire season started and ended on very strong notes. With the writers of the final two episodes, Rob Wright and Craig Digregorio (also EP/showrunner), being the best at matching Sam Raimi’s “balanced jackass” version of Ash. So bookend-wise, this first season gave us some damn fine hilarious carnage. The opening one-two punch of “El Jefe” and “Bait” kicked the series off right while “Bound in Flesh” and “The Dark One” closed things out with some truly stupendous works of mayhem and mirth. Leaving room for more colossal works of gruesomeness next year.

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