How 'The Equalizer' ended after Queen Latifah series was unexpectedly canceled by CBS
Briefly

CBS's "The Equalizer," featuring Queen Latifah, concluded its five-season run with a finale that aired Sunday. The episode portrayed Robyn and Dante's romantic getaway interrupted by danger, culminating in a series of dramatic events. After Dante's injury, he proposes to Robyn, who joyfully accepts when he recovers. The episode also touched on other character developments, such as Delilah's academic aspirations and Aunt Vi's new living arrangements. Showrunner Joe Wilson aimed for a satisfying closure without cliffhangers, indicating a planned wedding for Robyn and Dante in Season 6, which now won't happen due to cancellation.
Showrunner Joe Wilson emphasized the finale's design meant to provide closure for fans, stating, 'We didn't want to end with a cliffhanger.' His aim was to ensure viewers felt complete.
In a heartfelt moment during the finale, after a harrowing ordeal, Robyn accepts Dante’s proposal as he regains consciousness, highlighting the couple's journey through chaos to love.
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