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[[WMG:The Knights of Sumeria were founded by the two Kingdoms from ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness''.]]
It's been stated that the Knights of Sumeria were founded in the 14th century (i.e. Medieval Times), had procured the Necronomicon (at great cost), only to lose it, eventually finding its way to Ash in the original Evil Dead films. It's likely that after Ash helped defend Lord Arthur, Duke Henry and the Wise Man fend off the Deadite Invasion, they created an Order of Knights that were created to keep the Necronomicon out of the hands of those who would use it. That is until it corrupted one of them and they would lose it, leading to the events of the original trilogy. It's also likely that they had translated all of it and they keep all of their notes as holy texts, hense why they still know about Ash and his role in their fight against Evil to this day.
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** Jossed. Ted Raimi does appear, but as Ash's best buddy from his hometown of Elk Grove.

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** Jossed. Ted Raimi does appear, but as Ash's best buddy Chet from his hometown of Elk Grove.



*** Jossed in [spoiler: Amanda's case. She never returned after her season one death.]]

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*** Jossed in [spoiler: [[spoiler: Amanda's case. She never returned after her season one death.]]

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** Jossed.




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** Jossed. AOD gets referenced beginning with season three.




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***Also, the hand Ash chopped off in the second film returns and regrows an entire new Ash form, which it uses to [[spoiler: pose as Ash and kill Amanda. It's subsequently killed off by Pablo and Kelly.]]




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** Jossed. They team up with [[spoiler: Ruby]] but nothing else.



Since Sam Raimi bought the rights to use Sam from THQ back in 2005, its possible that Sam would make an appearence in the tv show probarly either as CGI or a body double with Ted Raimi voicing the role

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Since Sam Raimi bought the rights to use Sam from THQ back in 2005, its possible that Sam would make an appearence in the tv show probarly either as CGI or a body double with Ted Raimi voicing the role
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** Jossed. Ted Raimi does appear, but as Ash's best buddy from his hometown of Elk Grove.
*** Ted also returns to the [[spoiler: possessed Henrietta role at the end of season two.]]




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*** Jossed in [spoiler: Amanda's case. She never returned after her season one death.]]
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In other words, all of Season 3 can be dropped neatly between episodes 206 (where Baal knocks Ash unconscious) and 207 (where Ash wakes up in "Dr. Peacock's" psych ward). That way, Ash's story ends with the finale of Season 2, in which he gets the hero's welcome he has always deserved, and settles down in Elk Grove, MI with Linda B. (Where'd she disappear to in Season 3, anyway?) Pablo and Kelly also get to settle down together, instead of winding up in that APC at the end of Season 3 with no idea how their story will end. Of course, this means that Evil Ruby is still at large, and that Ash never got to meet his daughter Brandy (who might not even exist). But perhaps Evil Ruby used her sorcerous powers to look in on Ash's dream to see how a possible future would turn out, which would convince her to find a way to free her lover that would not involved pissing Ash off. And perhaps the dream would motivate Ash to track down Candace Barr (who would still be alive) and see if they did indeed have a daughter together. Then there's that "Hey, look what I found!" stinger after the credits. Well, wouldn't that be a segue into the 2013 movie?

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In other words, all of Season 3 can be dropped neatly between episodes 206 (where Baal knocks Ash unconscious) and 207 (where Ash wakes up in "Dr. Peacock's" psych ward). That way, Ash's story ends with the finale of Season 2, in which he gets the hero's welcome he has always deserved, and settles down in Elk Grove, MI with Linda B. (Where'd she disappear to in Season 3, anyway?) Pablo and Kelly also get to settle down together, instead of winding up in that APC at the end of Season 3 with no idea how their story will end. Of course, this means that Evil Ruby is still at large, and that Ash never got to meet his daughter Brandy (who might not even exist). But perhaps Evil Ruby used her sorcerous powers to look in on Ash's dream to see how a possible future would turn out, which would convince her to find a way to free her lover that would not involved involve pissing Ash off. And perhaps the dream would motivate Ash to track down Candace Barr (who would still be alive) and see if they did indeed have a daughter together. Then there's that "Hey, look what I found!" stinger after the credits. Well, wouldn't that be a segue into the 2013 movie?
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[[WMG: The whole of Season 3 is a dream that Ash has when he's in Baal's clutches during Season 2.]]
In other words, all of Season 3 can be dropped neatly between episodes 206 (where Baal knocks Ash unconscious) and 207 (where Ash wakes up in "Dr. Peacock's" psych ward). That way, Ash's story ends with the finale of Season 2, in which he gets the hero's welcome he has always deserved, and settles down in Elk Grove, MI with Linda B. (Where'd she disappear to in Season 3, anyway?) Pablo and Kelly also get to settle down together, instead of winding up in that APC at the end of Season 3 with no idea how their story will end. Of course, this means that Evil Ruby is still at large, and that Ash never got to meet his daughter Brandy (who might not even exist). But perhaps Evil Ruby used her sorcerous powers to look in on Ash's dream to see how a possible future would turn out, which would convince her to find a way to free her lover that would not involved pissing Ash off. And perhaps the dream would motivate Ash to track down Candace Barr (who would still be alive) and see if they did indeed have a daughter together. Then there's that "Hey, look what I found!" stinger after the credits. Well, wouldn't that be a segue into the 2013 movie?

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