Review: Ash vs Evil Dead Episode 2, 'Bait' - Bloody Disgusting
"Bait" is an exhilarating follow-up that confirms the show's identity. It manages to balance the "Ash shtick" with a developing police investigation subplot that adds a new layer of pressure to our chainsaw-handed hero. Ash_vs_evil_dead_1x02
: The episode centers on Kelly’s mother, Suzy (played by Mimi Rogers), who mysteriously returns home after being missing for six months. The tension builds beautifully as the audience—and a paranoid Ash—wait for the inevitable "Deadite" reveal while Pablo and Kelly desperately want to believe she is human. Review: Ash vs Evil Dead Episode 2, 'Bait'
: We see the team start to solidify. Kelly Maxwell is established as a feisty, capable survivor who is diametrically opposed to Ash's "nutbag" personality but is forced into his orbit after her world is torn apart. The tension builds beautifully as the audience—and a
The second episode of Ash vs Evil Dead , titled successfully proves that the series isn't just a one-hit-wonder pilot. It shifts the focus toward building a team around Ash Williams while delivering the trademark mix of gore and slapstick that fans expect. Key Highlights
: The climax in the Maxwell household features a brutal fight sequence that leaves the characters literally covered in blood. It serves as a "pass/fail" test for the series' ability to maintain its momentum without Sam Raimi in the director's chair for every episode. Critical Reception
Reviewers from noted that the episode acts as a solid "building block," managing to expand the world without losing steam. While the plot of the "baiting" Deadite is somewhat predictable, it effectively clears the deck for Kelly's hero arc by removing her family ties in a spectacularly bloody fashion.