The Equalizer Recap 03/13/22: Season 2 Episode 12 “Somewhere Over the Hudson”

The Equalizer Recap 03/13/22: Season 2 Episode 12 "Somewhere Over the Hudson"

The Equalizer airs tonight on CBS with an all-new Sunday, March 13, 2022, season 2 episode 12 called “Somewhere Over the Hudson” and we have your The Equalizer recap below. On tonight’s The Equalizer episode as per the CW synopsis, “McCall helps a mob accountant, Bert Singer (Josh Cooke), scour the city for a lost ledger of evidence he must provide to the FBI in exchange for entrance into the Federal Witness Protection Program. Also, Mel frets over how to tell her best friend, who comforted her for years about Harry’s death, that Harry never died at all.”

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In tonight’s The Equalizer episode, former CIA Officer Robyn McCall is having a hard time planning for family time. Everyone is always on their phone. They never remember the rule about brining cells to the table and so she was basically talking to herself as she tried to plan something they could all do. Aunt Vi was busy arranging a card game for her friends. Delilah was multi-tasking by being on her phone as well as listening to music.

They didn’t have time for McCall. She tried to insert herself into their lives by suggesting that Delilah become her aunt’s new card partner for a game that night because Aunt Vi’s previous partner had cancelled last minute and her family both shot down the idea saying that Delilah doesn’t mix with that crowd.

Delilah also hasn’t played in years. She was eight at her last game and she’s now a teenager. McCall was making another suggestion when she got a call from her side work. She served as a vigilante. She got a call from Bert Singer. He needed her help finding his car. Singer was a mob accountant. He joined the organization quite accidentally because he thought it was a legitimate restaurant and it turned out to be something more. He stayed at first because his mom was sick. He needed help with the medical bills. He ended up staying for years because there was no getting out of it. He couldn’t just quit the mob.

Their employment was for life. Singer’s mom later died and so that gave him the push he needed. He contacted the FBI. He told them he was willing to testify against the Romano family and that he could give them ledgers proving everything he said. Only Singer stopped for a bathroom break on a way to his meeting his handler.

His car got stolen and the ledgers were in the car. Singer couldn’t get his deal with the FBI without those ledgers. He also didn’t make a copy. Singer asked McCall for her help in recovering the car and finding it was no problem. They later found it stripped of parts. It was probably in a chop shop somewhere.

McCall reached out to her contacts in NYPD. They told her that the chop shops are usually kids doing this and that an older man tends to be in charge of them. McCall went looking for this ring leader. She later found him. His name is Floyd. The kid that stole the car was Jackie and Jackie got in trouble for bringing heat to the shop. Floyd sent Jackie, McCall, and Singer back to people who would kill all three.

They almost died too. It was McCall who saved the day by getting them out of it. She saved their lives and she convinced Jackie to start working with them. Singer didn’t think it was a good idea. He tried to argue against it. McCall had to tell him that everyone deserves a second chance.

Jackie went with them as they tried looking where Floyd hid the ledger. Jackie said Floyd was the type of person who would tried to milk this situation as much as possible. Which he attempted. The guy contacted the mob and tried to make them an offer. They ended up taking him out. His organization didn’t know any better and so McCall that helped. It especially after the mob kidnapped Singer.

McCall convinced Floyd’s girlfriend to go into the chop shop to get the ledger. The plan worked. The girlfriend got it. She handed it over to McCall and McCall then called the mob’s enforcers.

McCall said she was willing to trade the ledger for Singer’s life. She knew better than to trust the mob and that’s why she had Jackie create a diversion with the mob’s enforcers. She used that opportunity sneak up behind the guys with guns. Everything should have been over and done with.

But it wasn’t. The enforcers had called for backup after they heard from McCall. More guys from the mob starting showing up as they freed Singer and so it led to a shootout. One that everyone was just lucky to survive. And they should all thank McCall forever for it because she really did save their butts.

Bert got back the ledger. The cops and the feds were called in. Bert gave them the ledger. He was going into witness protection and he was taking Floyd’s girlfriend with them because she was pretty and loved plants. Something Bert appreciated. Jackie also realized he should turn his life around. That moment when he helped save the day had been great. It showed him that he could start over and he was going to do so. Its not like he could return to the chop shop crew after they tried to kill him.

McCall later returned home where she found out that Delilah did act as Aunt Vi’s card partner. They found out the other team was cheating and they stopped them and they won the game. McCall was just so happy to see them happy that she wanted in on the game as well.

THE END!