I’m from Youngstown, not really the hotbed of entertainment. Well for one thing, it gave me a steady job in the entertainment industry, which has been something I have been dreaming and making birthday wishes for my entire life, and just busting my ass, really. It’s tough, and something that big and magnified is… something that huge of a topic is still hard for me to articulate. I’m trying to answer questions in a short amount of time. TrunkSpace: How has “Ash vs Evil Dead” impacted your life the most?ĭeLorenzo: Oh man, that’s such a hard question to answer because, first of all, brevity is not my strong suit. We recently sat down with DeLorenzo during a bomb cyclone (yes, that’s a thing!) to discuss where the series has impacted her life the most, the star dust that follows Sam Raimi when he leaves a room, and her mother’s spot-on chainsaw impression. Eager to discuss her place in the Evil Dead universe and genuinely grateful to have been invited on board, the Ohio native is ecstatic to see her character take more of a leadership role this season, which she says will culminate in a moment that has Kelly seizing upon an opportunity in a extremely unforgettable way. In reality, DeLorenzo is also one of those freshly inhaled breaths. Portrayed by Dana DeLorenzo in the Starz series “Ash vs Evil Dead,” currently in its third season, Kelly is, as she would say, a breath of mother fresh air! The season finale of Ash vs Evil Dead Season 2 airs Sunday, December 11th on Starz.We fell in love with Ash Williams as easily-impressionable preteens, marveling in his brazen foot-in-mouth false bravado, but had his recent sidekick Kelly Maxwell been with him 30 years ago, we’re sorry to say that the chainsaw-wielding anti-hero would have been an afterthought. You can watch Ash vs Evil Dead online anytime right here at TV Fanatic! What did you think of "Home Again"? Was the return to 1982 a nice change in setting? Do you think Young Ash will make an appearance? Sound off below and let me know! How will it all play out? We'll have to wait until next week to find out! This was a solid episode with a nice nostalgic trip back to a fun decade, and it ended with a nice setup for the season finale. Could we actually see young Ash make an appearance before the season ends? That would be really cool! With one episode left in Ash vs Evil Dead Season 2, I can't wait to find out how it's going to end and where the direction toward Ash vs Evil Dead Season 3 will go. Now Ash and Tanya are locked in the cellar with her, thanks to Knowby. Henrietta's transformation into the bloated deadite was grotesque and looked identical to her appearance from Evil Dead II. Once again, Ash thinks he's doing the right thing but ends up backfiring. The immediate look of regret and realization of his mistake was great. Then when Professor Knoby arrived home with a young girl, I realized this scenario was about to get a lot worse, especially when Ash eventually released Henrietta. Then Ash found Henrietta locked up in the cellar. I laughed pretty hard when Ash was able to finally get the demon out and the little fellow proceeded to shout obscenities at Ash. A great reference to Army of Darkness, in which Ash does the same exact thing. Another great comedic moment was when this only caused a little deadite to manifest in his stomach and was trying to flush him out with boiling water. It was pretty nasty when Ash decided to suck out the evil venom, like a snake bite. It was a nice way of the show going back to the same setting as the ending of Ash vs Evil Dead Season 1, but keeping it fresh with the time period change. Although, it wasn't the run down and abandoned cabin that we first revisited back on Ash vs Evil Dead Season 1 Episode 8. I'm very happy that we made our way back to the cabin this season. It's the little things that make visiting these time periods so much fun when done correctly. Right down to the theater marquee displaying two newly released horror films during that year, which are a couple of my favorite 1980's films. We didn't get to spend a lot of time getting to look around, but there were some nice little touches that made it enjoyable. It absolutely felt like an '80's film, and was one of the many things that drew in many fans like me.Īsh vs Evil Dead did an equally satisfying job with emulating the 1980's in this episode. I was mesmerized by the attention to detail in that show. I'm a huge fan of the Netflix series, Stranger Things. When Ash and the gang arrived back in 1982, I was thoroughly impressed with the attention to detail of the era.
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