*Contains some references to the first episode*
The second episode picks up after Ash killed his neighbor, with he and his two coworkers deciding what to do next. Ash wants to go the bookstore and Kelly wants to go and see what is going on with her father and her "returned" mother. Ash is absolutely against this, but, in a distraction, Kelly runs out with the Necronomicon, so Pablo and him get in the car and run after her.
This episode starts a little bit slow, but the pace picks up really fast, and we get some crazily good moments. If you thought that after the Sam Raimi directed episode the level will go down, this fear will disappear with the neat surprises the episode holds. The way it subverts horror and comedy conventions, as the movies did, is magnificent. The awkward dinner is priceless.
On a side note, I was surprised that the episodes are only 30 minutes long. I don't know why I was expecting the typical 40-42. I think it is actually a good idea, because it keeps the pace frantic and there is not an empty moment.
A great episode, especially the second half.
The second episode picks up after Ash killed his neighbor, with he and his two coworkers deciding what to do next. Ash wants to go the bookstore and Kelly wants to go and see what is going on with her father and her "returned" mother. Ash is absolutely against this, but, in a distraction, Kelly runs out with the Necronomicon, so Pablo and him get in the car and run after her.
This episode starts a little bit slow, but the pace picks up really fast, and we get some crazily good moments. If you thought that after the Sam Raimi directed episode the level will go down, this fear will disappear with the neat surprises the episode holds. The way it subverts horror and comedy conventions, as the movies did, is magnificent. The awkward dinner is priceless.
On a side note, I was surprised that the episodes are only 30 minutes long. I don't know why I was expecting the typical 40-42. I think it is actually a good idea, because it keeps the pace frantic and there is not an empty moment.
A great episode, especially the second half.