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Post by Wolverine10005 on Aug 31, 2021 18:02:52 GMT
Your pick.
According to the original intent of EVIL DEAD II, it was a fixed timeline. Ash fulfilled a "predestination paradox" where he was the Hero From The Sky in 1300 AD. He has always been that, part of the history.
The TV series kinda retconned that, maybe making the timeline "revisable"/alterable, but you can still pretend that: In Season 2 Episodes 9-10, they traveled to an alternate world's 1982 and not their original 1982. So it's still a fixed timeline.
Looking forward to your feedback on this, vote.
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Post by James on Sept 1, 2021 16:24:10 GMT
I like to see it as a fixed timeline, despite some confusion the second movie caused, so yes.
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Post by Wolverine10005 on Sept 1, 2021 23:04:08 GMT
I like to see it as a fixed timeline, despite some confusion the second movie caused, so yes.
Season 2 fixed that (see Episode 9). The entire EVIL DEAD II prologue was a false memory that Ash had at the beginning of the movie.
And we can pretend that the differences we see in THE EVIL DEAD (different cabin, different furniture, Ash looking a bit younger) are the way Ash remembers the events of the first night.
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Post by James on Sept 1, 2021 23:05:51 GMT
I like to see it as a fixed timeline, despite some confusion the second movie caused, so yes.
Season 2 fixed that (see Episode 9). The entire EVIL DEAD II prologue was a false memory that Ash had at the beginning of the movie.
And we can pretend that the differences we see in THE EVIL DEAD (different cabin, different furniture, Ash looking a bit younger) are the way Ash remembers the events of the first night.
I forgot they did that. Wasn't wholly necessary but it's nice they did that nonetheless.
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Post by Wolverine10005 on Sept 2, 2021 14:59:09 GMT
Season 2 fixed that (see Episode 9). The entire EVIL DEAD II prologue was a false memory that Ash had at the beginning of the movie.
And we can pretend that the differences we see in THE EVIL DEAD (different cabin, different furniture, Ash looking a bit younger) are the way Ash remembers the events of the first night.
I forgot they did that. Wasn't wholly necessary but it's nice they did that nonetheless. Yes. Ash sees Knowby's desk and says something along these lines: "The book was on there... oh wait no, Scott found it in the cellar". The series fixed a lot of problems, it was pure genius.
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Post by Wolverine10005 on Sept 3, 2021 0:40:26 GMT
Mind you:
Wherever Ruby #2 (Season 3) comes from a "discarded" alteration of the past or an Alternate 1982, she materialized in the Knowby Cabin few days before young Ash and his group would arrive. She watched the events of ED1 and ED2 from the woods, undetected, without interfering. INSTEAD, Ruby #1 (Season 1 and 2) reached the Knowby Cabin too late. Ash had already come back to the present time, stealing the Necronomicon Ex Mortes from the cabin. At first, Ruby #1 didn't know Ash's identity. That gave Ash an advantage on her, because he left Elk Grove and started wandering across Michigan and America. Ruby #2, knowing already Ash's identity (Season 3), followed/stalked Ash from 1982 to 2018.
I guess it's safe to assume that it's a fixed timeline, and the two Rubys where always there. Ash always traveled back in 1300 AD (his universe), and in 2016 he always jumped to the Alternate 1982 (parallel universe).
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Post by Wolverine10005 on Oct 26, 2021 11:23:28 GMT
Vote. Don't be shy.
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