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The Umbrella Academy, Season 4, Episode 5 “Six Years, Five Months, and Two Days” | Recap & Review

The Umbrella Academy Season 4 Episode 5 Six Years, Five Months, and Two Days Recap

It’s the penultimate episode of The Umbrella Academy as we recap Season 4, Episode 5 “Six Years, Five Months, and Two Days” on our podcast. Lila and Five get lost in the timelines, leading to a surprising romantic turn for the duo. Luther and Diego head to the CIA — and shenanigans. Klaus is buried alive. And Viktor and Reginald team up to stop Ben and Jennifer before time runs out.

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The Umbrella Academy Season 4, Episode 5 “
Six Years, Five Months, and Two Days” Synopsis:

Here’s the official synopsis for the episode, per Netflix:

Lila and Five get lost traversing various timelines. Meanwhile, Viktor and Reginald aim to stop Ben, whose union with Jennifer sets forth a lethal path.

The Umbrella Academy Season 4 Synopsis:

The Hargreeves siblings have scattered after the climactic showdown at the Hotel Oblivion led to a complete reset of their timeline. Stripped of their powers, each is left to fend for themselves and find a new normal — with wildly varying degrees of success. Yet the trappings of their uncanny new world prove too hard to ignore for very long. Their father Reginald, alive and well, has stepped out of the shadows and into the public eye, overseeing a powerful and nefarious business empire. A mysterious association known as The Keepers holds clandestine meetings believing the reality they’re living in is a lie and a great reckoning is coming. As these strange new forces conspire around them, the Umbrella Academy must come together one last time — and risk upsetting the shaky peace they’ve all endured so much to secure — to finally set things right.

2 thoughts on “The Umbrella Academy, Season 4, Episode 5 “Six Years, Five Months, and Two Days” | Recap & Review

  1. Love your podcast, but I can’t believe you missed the nod to Salvador Dali with the cat and water. Nonsensical narrative like the season.

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