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Ash vs. Evil Dead - Unfinished Business
episode 3.4
USA 2018
produced by Moira Grant, Luke Kalteux, Bruce Campbell (executive), Rick Jacobson (executive), Ivan Raimi (executive), Sam Raimi (executive), Rob Tapert (executive), Mark Verheiden (executive) for Renaissance Pictures/Starz!
directed by Daniel Nettheim
starring Bruce Campbell, Ray Santiago, Dana DeLorenzo, Arielle Carver-O'Neill, Lindsay Farris, Lucy Lawless, Lee Majors, Samantha Young, Chelsie Preston Crayford, Will Wallace, Ellie Gall, Quinn Farrell
screenplay by Nicki Paluga, developed for television by Sam Raimi, Ivan Raimi, Tom Spezialy, based on characters and concepts created by Sam Raimi, music by Joseph LoDuca, special effects supervised by Brendon Durey
TV-series Ash vs. Evil Dead, Evil Dead, Ash
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Ash's (Bruce Campbell) father Brock (Lee Majors) returns to him as a
ghost, revealing to him that the missing pages of the Necronomicon are
actually hidden in the (walled up) basement of his own hardware store,
where he once accidently killed a Knight of Sumeria who was out to find
Ash. Meanwhile, Kelly (Dana DeLorenzo) manages to get hold of Ash's
new-found daughter Brandy (Arielle Carver-O'Neill), but it's not long
before they're attacked by Pablo (Ray Santiago), who apparently has been
turned into a deadite - and yet Kelly hesitates to kill him as he's one of
her few friends. However he bites her in the leg, with the consequence
that his face grows out of her leg. And Ruby Knowby (Lucy Lawless) gets hold of Dalton (Lindsay
Farris), another Knight of Sumeria, and wants to torture the location of
the missing pages from the Necronomicon out of him - but he escapes this
by blowing his brains out ...
Storywise, this is another episode that feels very disjointed rather
than homogenous but at least the series seems to have found some narrative
urgency beyond fighting another deadite of the week again. Not one of the
best episodes of the series, mind you, as it's lacking in the comedy
department, and also the good ensemble work of earlier episodes is missing
in favour of splitting the leads into three separate narrative threads,
but it moves along swiftly and the stakes in this one are suitably high.
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