The Equalizer: Season 2/ Episode 5 “Followers” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Robyn finds herself working with online detectives to save a woman’s life, Aunt Vi and Delilah deal with a Karen who threatened Vi’s freedom.
As Robyn finds herself working with online detectives to save a woman’s life, Aunt Vi and Delilah deal with a Karen who threatened Vi’s freedom.
With Robyn coming face to face with the DA and Mallory, does this mean a new chapter has to begin for everyone’s favorite equalizer?
Mallory has his first up close and personal meeting with Robyn as she gets involved in a DEA case featuring two gang leaders.
Robyn has a new cop on her case, goes up against Saudi Arabia, and is dealing with Delilah lying to her – so it’s just another day.
Robyn is back and as she deals with the fallout of Delilah learning the truth, she questions how much longer she should be The Equalizer.
When a case gets too personal, Robyn slips up and leaves herself open for exposure.
As Robyn continues to try to work with the system, Dante shows where his loyalty lies.
The time has come for Robyn to nearly have her secret revealed, as she watches what can happen if she maintains the path she is on.
With the DA catching wind of what Robyn is doing, it seems there will be a pattern in who Robyn’s greatest threats will be.
Robyn finds herself getting justice for a young woman with a #MeToo situation, as she also deals with Delilah making a friend from the juvenile detention center.
The Equalizer returns, and after an extended absence, it returns with an excellent case of the week and a much-needed, multi-episode, adversary for Robyn.
Robyn finds herself avenging a community leader against an oppressive real estate developer.
A new week, a new case, more mother/daughter adjustments, and Detective Dante continuing to be an uneasy ally to Robyn.
A new week, a new case, but the struggles of being a former CIA operative trying to only take on cases for good and manage a teenaged daughter? That’s forever.
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