


With help from old Army colleague Melody Bayani (Liza Lapira) and her hacker husband Harry Keshegian (Adam Goldberg), as well as a seemingly sympathetic cop, Det. Thanks to some dialogue from Robyn’s old CIA buddy William Bishop (Chris Noth), who tries to lure her back to the Agency, we know that she’s the right person for the job, and a slightly over-edited fight scene later confirms it.
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See, Robyn, after being steered off the wrong tracks into the Army and then into a career of hush-hush spec ops wetwork, has recently retired from a position at the head of a global non-profit to spend more time with her incredibly difficult 14-year-old Delilah (Laya DeLeon Hayes), who has been raised mostly by her Aunt Vi (Lorraine Toussaint) and isn’t about to let Robyn forget it.īut the first order of business in The Equalizer episode 1 is establishing Robyn’s badass bonafides by embroiling her in the case of a waitress who accidentally witnesses a professional killing and suddenly finds herself, thanks to some highly advanced CCTV trickery, framed for the crime. So when nikolay says you think you know me, McCall's response about if nikolay know him (McCall) alludes to nikolay inserting the idea of "throwing away lint" is causing him to revert back into a killer.It certainly helps that Robyn McCall is played by Queen Latifah with an air of weathered gravitas that is quite similar to what Washington brought to the role and a great fit for the domestic drama that is shackled to the procedural vigilantism. The same as troubled boy returning to the orphanage, a more familiar place. Like McCall returning to the troubled life, a more familiar life, that he promised his wife he'd, by killing nikolay and Pushkin. The killing of the good man and his wife equivocates to McCall returning to being a professional killer. As Nikolay refers to McCall as a negligible as a piece of lint he needs to remove.

Nikolay fits into McCall's analogy as the idea of the old man throwing away the boy. The boy supposedly killing the good man and wife because the idea that the good man might toss him away like everyone else like a piece of lint. Until McCall escaped using the love of his wife as did the boy with the good man. In parallel to the orphan boy, McCall once was a professional killer, forced it a troubled life, unable seemably return to good. As an orphan, the little boy had no love or support and therefore became a troubled child. McCall represents the little boy that the good man loved. I think the story is just a parable for McCall to convey to Teddy that before he would be disposed of like a piece of lint or a bottle cap, that he would kill Teddy. Then McCall says he thinks the boy killed the couple who took him in because he couldn’t bear the thought of being thrown away like a piece of lint or a bottle cap… so, “He decided not to find out” Carry on” when McCall asked him if he knows the story. Then after McCall tells the story Teddy says “It’s a well know story contradicting his “Oh no. In the middle of the story McCall says three very important things: He tells Teddy to stop him if he knows the story and he says “Intruders” (plural) broke into the home and some small things were stolen, things a “child” (singular) might steal. I have no feelings about you one way or the other. So I Goggle searched and came here and read everyone’s comments and then watched that scene again twice… and now I get it.īefore McCall tells the story Teddy asks him, “When you look at me… what do you see? Hm? The answer’s nothing.
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Absolutely love this scene in this movie and played in over so many times but was always unsure on exactly what McCall was trying get across to Teddy with that story. Musica e audio App Download Equalizer APK Equalizer APK 2.0.9 per LifeExperience Vecchie versioni Scarica APK (8.2 MB) Verifica superata.
