Frank and Billy meet to settle scores, once and for all
And so weve come to the end.
Lewis Wilson is dead, his desperate cry for help still woefully unheard by society.
Billy is doing better, although he still suffers from thinking hes way cooler than he actually is.

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See: Him walking away from that explosion behind him and thinking it was badass rather than pathetically cliche.
Once theyre both back on their feet, Frank and Billy immediately set about finding each other.
Billy dodges, unfortunately, and once again has himself a hostage (hes good at that).
Having risked her skin saving Frank like she did, Dinah is now writing up her report.
But in the middle of it shes struck by something.
At least Micros having a good time!
I never watchedGirls, but I was pretty impressed by Ebon Moss-Bachrach on this show.
He did well at both nerdy eccentricity and anguished worry.
Unfortunately Billy, being the coward he is, has once again taken hostages.
Two random youths are bound and gagged to the ride.
After some exchange of machine gun fire, both combatants are disarmed of their primary weapons.
So then Billy plays his hostage card, threatening to kill the kids unless Frank emerges and disarms himself.
Billy immediately turns around and shoots Dinah in the head before she even gets to do anything.
Man, what a useless character she has been.
And as we saw last episode with Rawlins, nobody can match Frank for savagery at close range.
Billys fatal mistake is knocking Frank into one of the merry-go-rounds mirrors.
But despite Franks repeated promise that he was going to watch you die, he ultimately forgoes killing Billy.
Dinah survives her headshot wound and convinces her government bosses to let Frank off easy.
Final notes:Its a pretty good ending!
Taking stock of things here at the end, I really like a lot of whatThe Punisherdid.
Thanks again for reading along with me and my co-recapper Chancellor Agard on this latest Marvel/Netflix ride.
See you next time.