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Ash vs. Evil Dead - Baby Proof
episode 3.5
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, Lucy Lawless, Hemky Madera, Samantha Young, Hannah Tasker-Poland, Jodie Hillock, Ryder Grant
screenplay by Luke Kalteux, 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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At Ruby Knowby's (Lucy Lawless) home, Ash (Bruce Campbell) and one of
Ruby's captives (Samantha Young) fight Ruby's toddler offspring (Ryder
Grant), whom Ash wants to capture alive - which naturally complicates
matters. Meanwhile in Ash's trailer, Kelly (Dana DeLorenzo) and Ash's
new-found daughter Brandy (Arielle Carver-O'Neill) manage to fight
possessed Pablo (Ray Santiago) to a standstill, in the process knocking
him out and sending his mind to a netherworld where he meets the
(long-deceased) Brujo (Hemky Madera), who gives him sound advice on how to
defeat evil and even claims that Pablo can be a super-brujo ... Though
narratively no more than a transitory episode setting up things for later
rather than telling its own story, this is a further episode to bring the
series back to old strength, as it puts its focus on comedy, slapstick and
cartoon-violence again - especially the scenes with Ash fighting the
toddler are welcomely grotesque - and present Ash once more as a fallible
guy thrown into a situation a few numbers too big for him rather than a
traditional hero. Now as mentioned, not perfect on a narrative level, this
still holds lots of promise for future episodes.
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