The Equalizer: Season 5 Episode 17 “Acceptance” – Recap & Review (With Spoilers)
Robyn became The Equalizer not only to help people but to have time for days like this – to see Delilah glammed up and going to the prom.
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Robyn became The Equalizer not only to help people but to have time for days like this – to see Delilah glammed up and going to the prom.
With justice on her mind, Ellie fights to regain her strength to take on Abby and the WLF.
As the team goes after Dr. 909, they come to realize the Hapna controversy might be far bigger than Dr. Skinner.
As Takahara continues to experience what it means to be a teenaged boy, it seems to lead to him coming alive in ways he maybe didn’t before.
Jinya’s latest hunt ends in a slightly lackluster fashion, but he does gain something notable for his next conquest.
In an episode built to test if the audience may want a spin-off, you aren’t necessarily given characters who you’d want to see more of.
The most controversial part of The Last of Us: Part II gets adapted, and everything leading up to the moment feels strangely boring.
As a major breakthrough is made to find Dr. Skinner, more gets revealed about Doug and even past associates of Axel.
As Takahara gets better acquainted with everyone, he comes to realize he can get more out of this vacation than getting away from his troubles back home.
Three years passed, but a lot remains the same with Jinya. However, that doesn’t mean the people he encounters all operate by the same playbook.
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