AVClub: Things are pretty groovy right now for Ash Vs. Evil Dead. The mythology’s brewing, threads are threading, and characters are proving essential. It’s a good sign when the show’s titular lead can spend the first quarter of an episode gagged and not one minute suffers. That’s the unlikely power this series has midway through its first season, and it’s an enviable position the franchise hasn’t experienced in a long, long time. At least, not since the beginning of 1981’s The Evil Dead, when audiences could follow any face without wondering, Well, where’s Ash? “The Host” hearkens back to those “salad days” by widening the story to accommodate its supporting cast--in this case, Pablo, who finally has enough pathos to rise above easy comic relief.
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