The Equalizer: Season 5 Episode 4 “Sacrifice” – Recap and Review
As Fisk and Harry reveal what they were looking into in Hungary, we also follow up on a character who wasn’t looking so good when we last saw them.
As Fisk and Harry reveal what they were looking into in Hungary, we also follow up on a character who wasn’t looking so good when we last saw them.
As Mel continues to deal with the events of the last season, Marcus seeks Robyn’s advice on balancing a fulfilling career without abandoning his family.
In a pseudo-Halloween episode, while Robyn is chasing ghosts, Aunt Vi and Delilah deliver the real thing to be interested in.
“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.
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Major decisions are made by multiple characters that leave you wondering, in the confirmed 5th season, what will happen to the team that comprises “The Equalizer?”
As Randall, Detective Dante’s arch nemesis returns, Fisk finally reveals what he has been working with Harry about.
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 Delilah and Robyn try to help out their friends who are put in life-threatening positions, Harry and Detective Dante slowly venture toward danger because of their activities.
As Robyn finds herself once again facing off against international agents, seemingly with no repercussions, Delilah continues to move towards following in her mom’s footsteps.
The last member of Mel’s siblings is introduced, and like Ed, it’s when they are in trouble that could turn fatal.
Detective Dante’s former partner is in trouble, and damn Captain Watkins not wanting Robyn to help with cases.
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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.
Thanks to Fisk, Robyn reunites with an ex as Delilah goes through a situation that pushes her to question if she’ll let her identity get in the way of her career.
As Aunt Vi takes on a domestic violence situation, Detective Dante greets a new boss who may not only rein him in but potentially Robyn in the future.
Vi finally starts her teaching job and finds herself honing in on one student as Robyn looks into the murder of a congresswoman.
The infamous Colton Fisk pops his head out of whatever hole he hid in, naturally leading to death and destruction.
Delilah’s training gets a renewed focus as Robyn’s team deal with an amnesiac who may or may not be a criminal.
While Robyn and Aunt Vi face off with Miles regarding Delilah’s custody, Harry finds himself facing his past, including his sordid history with his mother.
Once again, Robyn finds herself racing against time, with Marcus’ job affected by whether she delivers on what she promises.
We meet Dante’s Mason Quinn and watch as Robyn goes deeper into a spiral that makes it clear her sense of control is loosening.
Alongside being introduced to Mel’s family for the first time, Aunt Vi’s life outside Robyn’s home may be greatly expanded.
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