The Equalizer: Season 5 Episode 1 “The Lost Ones” – Recap and Review
“The Equalizer” returns and unlike the past season, it addresses what happened in its last and makes it clear things won’t turn around quickly.
“The Equalizer” returns and unlike the past season, it addresses what happened in its last and makes it clear things won’t turn around quickly.
As Robyn pursues having a normal day at a block party, Detective Dante and Big Ben are in a fight for their lives after familiar faces hunt them down.
As Robyn gets involved with a international jewelry heist gone wrong, Aunt Vi continues to struggle with the idea of Delilah joining the military.
“The Equalizer” returns and pretty much undercuts everything we saw in the season 3 finale.
In the finale, Robyn meets an overdue worthy adversary who threatens the lives of her entire team for revenge.
After almost 30 years, Robyn gets closure regarding the death of John McCall, her father who was murdered during a car hijack.
The infamous Colton Fisk pops his head out of whatever hole he hid in, naturally leading to death and destruction.
With Mason Quinn capturing Robin and preparing to not only kill her but make her into a terrorist, what can be done by Robin’s crew and the NYPD?
Robyn flies too close to the sun, as Delilah shows she is her mother’s daughter by helping Vera deal with a nude photo scandal.
As Marcus faces a life and death situation, memories of his mom and dad push him to find ways to survive as his ex-wife tries to console their kids and help Robyn.
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?
When a case gets too personal, Robyn slips up and leaves herself open for exposure.
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.
Robyn finds herself avenging a community leader against an oppressive real estate developer.
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