SummaryThe comedic horror series from by Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell finds Ash trying to keep away from the Evil Dead for the past 30 years. When a Deadite plague breaks out, a reluctant Ash with the help of Pablo Simon Bolivar (Ray Santiago) and Kelly Maxwell (Dana Delorenzo) try to end Evil once and for all.
SummaryThe comedic horror series from by Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell finds Ash trying to keep away from the Evil Dead for the past 30 years. When a Deadite plague breaks out, a reluctant Ash with the help of Pablo Simon Bolivar (Ray Santiago) and Kelly Maxwell (Dana Delorenzo) try to end Evil once and for all.
Ultimately, the first five episodes of Ash vs. Evil Dead Season 3 may stumble getting off the ground, but once they find their footing, they take off fast with some of the most insane, satisfying and laugh-out-loud funny beats we’ve seen on the show so far.
An Epic finale for the best horror show of the last years. I'm very disappointed about it's cancellation, but it seems that people prefer watching **** cooking reality shows that the Evil Dead. All the actors were great, blood and splatter was delivered by the bucket, directing was excellente (especially in the final two episodes), a lot of humor and funny moments, great hard rock music and Ashy Slashy at his best. Thank you for some great time people !!
Сериал Эш Против Зловещих Мертвецов было лучшее что я смотрел в последнее время и это не удивительно, ведь Зловещие Мертвецы стала моей любимой франшизой. Помнится я с таким нетерпением ждал каждой новой серии сериала чтобы снова и снова увидеть как Эш раздаёт люлей злу и всё это сопровождалось мрачной атмосферой с нотками чёрного юмора. Мне очень жаль что сериал закрыли из-за этих чёртовых Lionsgate с их дерьмом под названием "Пила 8" которая скатилась в говно.
The third starts like it has found a good balance between character development and storytelling. While we get to know more of Ash's past, there's a lot happening behind the curtains. So far, so groovy.
After the Necronomicon is once again found and read, the Evil Dead makes a return to Elk Grove. Meanwhile, Ash reunites with a former lover and discovers something that will change his life forever.
It’s not difficult to find plotholes, and the final scene felt as though it was setting up for a fourth season (which we’ll now never see), but Ash Vs Evil Dead remains as comically violent and entertaining as ever.
Adored the first season, loved the second (except for the **** season finale), but I gotta say I'm kinda lukewarm on this third season, it was just more of the same. My main problem is that this season lacked the originality and inventiveness of the previous two. The whole concept of season 3 is uninspired, in the right hands it could have had the potential to be great, but unfortunately it wasn't... it was quite conventional and trite. Episodes became formulaic and mechanical, lacking the fun unpredictability of the movies. The characters, even Ash, became less and less interesting. I mean, I like Lucy Lawless, but the character of Ruby is just so f#cking boring at this point, the same with Kelly and Pablo honestly, none of them were that great to begin with, but they paired nicely with Bruce Campbell's charisma. Unfortunately the writers did not improve on old characters at all and the new additions to the cast were wholly underwhelming as well. Overall this season had its highlights: Booth Three was demented fun (pretty similar to The Morgue from s02 though), Tales from the Rift was probably my favourite and Judgement Day was a pretty fun episode as well (with some nice homages to the original movies), but more often than not I was just disappointed. Overall I'm kinda sad that the show is over (the finale was a nice little send-off to Ash Williams), but if it were to continue down this path I really don't think I would have tuned in for more.
Seasons 1 and 2 were lots of fun; a 70/30 comedy/horror mix that was imaginative and nuts, with Bruce Campbell once again breezy fun as ash.
In season 3 they flipped the ratio, offering up less and less comedy in favor of increasingly joyless horror and tedious, repetitive action. By the final episodes I was skipping through just to find out how it all ended.
Apparently ratings really dropped this season, so I'm calling it an unforced error. You can't create a comedy show and then go full horror without expecting to lose some fans. Even if the series hadn't been cancelled I was going to give up on it.