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Saturday, 26 December 2015

Ash vs Evil Dead: "Bound in Flesh" Review

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Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.

Now that was a damn, fine episode of "Ash vs. Evil Dead." The best since the premiere. Better than the premiere, in some ways. Sure, a few weeks ago "The Killer of Killers" also brought back the wit and perverse charm of the pilot for a uniquely gruesome bottle episode set in a diner, but "Bound in Flesh," to date, felt the most Raimi-ish of the non-Raimi episodes. Writer and co-executive producer Rob Wright did a fine job of giving us the most familiar Ash since the guy who got stoned and unleashed hell on Earth.

Because, let's face it. The season's been uneven. This Starz series marks the first time we've seen Ash written and directed by people other than the original creator. And so he's felt different on certain episodes. "Off," even. Yes, it's expected that Ash would mature a bit as the show progressed, as he'd learn to love and respect his new cohorts, but occasionally - like with "The Host" and "Ashes to Ashes" - he's felt almost too mature. Too changed in his ways. So the Ash here in the uber-bloody penultimate Season 1 episode was a return to form. Even if he doesn't exactly line up with some of the more earnest Ashes from episodes past.

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