S02e12 | The Equalizer
The episode leans heavily on the theme of second chances. Whether it’s Bert trying to flip his life around or Jackie getting a "do-over," Robyn’s mission isn't just about protection—it's about restoration.
While some viewers found the subplots a bit "stretched" or felt the pace slowed down in the middle, the payoff at the end was satisfying. It served as a great reminder that even the most "boring" accountant deserves a hero like Robyn McCall. The Equalizer s02e12
Unlike some of the heavier, plot-driven episodes involving Robyn’s past at the CIA, this installment felt like a "case-of-the-week" that captured the original spirit of the show: a chameleon-like ability to shift between action and heart. The episode leans heavily on the theme of second chances
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The episode culminates in a tense standoff with the mafia family. While Bert is nearly caught, Robyn’s tactical brilliance ensures he gets his second chance at life—and perhaps even a romantic one with Rae. The Verdict: A Solid Mid-Season Entry
The premise is classic Equalizer : Bert wants out of the criminal world and has agreed to testify against the mafia in exchange for entrance into the . The only problem? He lost the crucial ledger filled with incriminating evidence that the FBI needs to seal the deal.
Robyn, Mel, and Harry go on a frantic hunt across New York City to find the missing book before the mob finds Bert. The search leads them into an unexpected alliance with , a teen car thief, and Rae , the girlfriend of a low-level criminal. Key Highlights