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The most intense moment in this week’s The Equalizer centers around whether Robyn (Queen Latifah) will make it to her daughter Delilah’s (Laya DeLeon Hayes) performance in Times Square. This doesn’t mean the larger storyline dragged far from it, but it reinforces that Robyn’s relationship with her family will remain the fulcrum of the series. “Glory” is a solid followup to the series pilot, expanding on what worked well previously and building momentum for future episodes. Procedurals can struggle with a reason why viewers should show up promptly for the next episode instead of just binging them all later on Netflix. “Glory” will make you want to see what happens next Sunday. ....
The Equalizer The premiere of The Equalizeropens at The Classic Diner, where Jewel chats on the phone to her mother about an upcoming interview for a scholarship while closing up the restaurant. When Jewel goes outside to throw out the trash, a man comes towards her and tells her to run. Moments later, two men open fire at the man and he dies. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. When the police chat with Jewel, they suggest she leave town for a while to avoid being targeted by the bad guys. Unfortunately, Jewel doesn t have anywhere to go. But upon reviewing the security footage of the shooting, the video makes it look like, somehow, Jewel pulled the trigger. ....
Though the commercials and halftime shows may feature high-profile women, the Super Bowl is about as traditionally masculine a TV event as you can find. Which makes this year’s choice of the show that follows the Super Bowl more interesting. Taking that cushy spot in 2021 is a new version of “The Equalizer,” starring Queen Latifah. ....
be enough right now. CBS new take on the crime drama, which first aired from 1985-89 and was adapted into a 2014 movie and 2018 sequel starring Denzel Washington, is a comfortingly average procedural. Equalizer (Sunday after the Super Bowl, then 8 EST/PST starting Feb. 14, ★★½ out of four) twists the formula by casting Queen Latifah as the eponymous vigilante, but not enough to make it unfamiliar. At another time it might have been boringly derivative. But with fewer series amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and many of them incorporating its far-reaching effects into their storylines, there s something quaintly satisfying about this by-the-numbers drama. ....