The Equalizer: Season 5 Episode 6 “The Fight For Life” – Recap and Review
As shifts in romantic relationships happen, Mel has a moment while she and Robyn are in state prison.
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As shifts in romantic relationships happen, Mel has a moment while she and Robyn are in state prison.
Alongside Bianca visiting Larry, we learn the truth about who Alexander Duggan was.
While episode 6 seemed for a moment to be a blip, the ending of episode 7 allows you to hold faith that maybe the season can stick the landing.
Poppa Damon and Damon Jr. clash over parenting styles as Poppa Damon questions Ivy’s touchy-feely nature.
As Delilah, Vi, and Robyn try to deal with potential shifts in their personal life, a comedian is running for his life after barely dodging murder attempts.
It’s the night of UDC’s presentation, and everyone is in position – will Charles notch another kill?
A shift in “Before” nearly promises a better show as how Eli met Lynn and Benjamin is dove into.
Vince Vaughn gives a strong reason to get Apple TV+ as he leads “Bad Monkey,” which has him playing a smart-mouthed, million-word-a-minute detective who reminds you of his humor and charm.
Prime Video revives the “Cruel Intentions” franchise with results that will likely make this show either a bust or one of their biggest young adult series—there is no middle ground.
While the rift between the past and 2015 grows to the point of becoming an issue this season, “Tell Me Lies” still finds ways to deliver enough drama for you to hope that season 3 could maybe learn from the mistakes of season 2.
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