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"Second Coming" is the tenth episode and second season finale of the American comedy horror television series Ash vs Evil Dead, which serves as a continuation of the Evil Dead trilogy. It is the twentieth overall episode of the series and was written by co-producer Luke Kalteux, and directed by co-executive producer Rick Jacobson.
"The Mettle of Man" is the series finale of the American comedy horror television series Ash vs Evil Dead, which serves as a continuation of the Evil Dead trilogy. It is the tenth episode of the third season and is the 30th overall episode of the series. The episode was written and directed by executive producer Rick Jacobson.
"The Dark One" is the tenth episode and first season finale of the American comedy horror television series Ash vs Evil Dead, which serves as a continuation of the Evil Dead trilogy. The episode was written by executive producer Craig DiGregorio, and directed by producer Rick Jacobson. It originally aired on the premium channel Starz on January ...
Ash vs Evil Dead is an American comedy horror television series developed by Sam Raimi, Ivan Raimi, and Tom Spezialy for Starz. The series is set in the Evil Dead universe created by Raimi, with Bruce Campbell reprising his role as Ash Williams from the film series.
The defeat of Baal and shocking ending was set up more as a season finale, but I'm glad we still have two more episodes to go!" [7] Merrill Barr of Forbes wrote, "Last week, Ash vs Evil Dead used its half hour format to its advantage by not revealing whether or not Ash’s experience in the asylum was real. Now, after watching 'Ashy Slashy ...
"Family" received positive reviews from critics. Michael Roffman of The A.V. Club gave the episode a "B" grade and wrote, "'Family' is a table-setting episode that also brings the meat, and that's exactly what Ash Vs. Evil Dead needed after that abysmal season finale. To his credit, Verheiden is hip to that notion: When Pablo talks up Ash to ...
"Last Call" is the third episode of the second season of the American comedy horror television series Ash vs Evil Dead, which serves as a continuation of the Evil Dead trilogy. It is the thirteenth overall episode of the series and was written by co-producer Noelle Valdivia, and directed by Tony Tilse.
[6] Steve Ford of TV Fanatic gave the episode a 4.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "This was a solid episode with a nice nostalgic trip back to a fun decade, and it ended with a nice setup for the season finale." [7] Merrill Barr of Forbes wrote, "Ash vs Evil Dead has had no trouble burning through story like there's no tomorrow this season ...