‘Ash vs Evil Dead’ Spoilers Season 1 Episode 7: Survival Takes a New Shape [Watch]
There is no time like the present for the people in "Ash vs Evil Dead" to learn new tricks to survive than when a Deadite plague goes from bad to worse. That will be the case when the new hero quartet makes a break for new solutions.
Episode 7, titled "Fire in the Hole," will air on premium cable network Starz this Saturday, Dec. 12 at 9 p.m. EST, according to TV Guide.
Although they survived the diner incident, there is enough reason to believe that they could be going up against something much bigger and more powerful than the franchise has ever seen before.
According to Spoilers Guide, there is a situation coming up that will require extreme measures to survive. By extreme measure, fans will have to think back to the last episode where Ash met up with his old friend Lem, who is riding the sober wagon and banded up with a militia that holds just the right amount of firepower for a small army.
After they wrapped up the diner mess, fans last saw Lem running into the forest. Even though Ash had already said he has to go back to the original cabin alone, he might be making a detour to Lem's militia camp and making a withdrawal. That could also mean that evil has followed him there and a small war could be about to break out.
Fans also got a big surprise in the last episode when it appeared as though Ruby had met her end with the demon and the fiery explosion. Amanda had abandoned her there and left her for dead, so it appears she might be gone. But in the next episode, fans will find out what her real mission was and why she was so primed to pursue it.
It might be worth mentioning that dead does not mean really dead in this evil show. There is a good chance that she will be back, just like Embeth Davidtz's character did in "Army of Darkness."
Watch the episode preview below.
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