"The Mettle of Man" is a masterclass in how to end a cult-classic series. It stayed true to its gore-filled roots while giving Ash Williams the legendary send-off he deserved.
What makes this episode "solid" is its emotional core. For decades, Ash has been the reluctant hero—the guy who just wanted a cold beer and a "peaceful" life at S-Mart (or Value Stop). In this episode, we see the culmination of his character arc. He finally accepts his role as the "Prophesied One," choosing to face the 60-foot beast alone in a tank equipped with a Kandarian dagger-tipped harpoon. It’s a moment of pure "mettle" that earns the episode its title. That Cliffhanger Ending Ash_vs_Evil_Dead_2015-_streaming_s03e10
The finale picks up with Elk Grove under siege by a Kandarian demon the size of a skyscraper. While previous episodes focused on cabin-fever horror or small-town skirmishes, "The Mettle of Man" pushes the scale to its absolute limit. Ash is no longer just fighting for his life—he’s fighting for the soul of the world and the safety of his daughter, Brandy. The Ultimate Sacrifice "The Mettle of Man" is a masterclass in
Even at the end of the world, the quips never felt forced. For decades, Ash has been the reluctant hero—the
It managed to give Kelly and Pablo meaningful conclusions while centering on Ash's growth.
The series ends on a note that felt like a love letter to Army of Darkness . After the dust settles, Ash wakes up in a post-apocalyptic future, greeted by a cyborg woman and a souped-up Delta. While the show was canceled shortly after, this ending provided a perfect "to be continued" vibe that kept the spirit of the character alive. It suggests that no matter the century, Ash will always be there to say, "Groovy." Why It Worked
The scale of the Kandarian demon was ambitious for television, blending CGI and practical elements effectively.