![]() Jewel is now trying to get fake ID from the shady fellow and his friends that will let her hide. At least Woodward had only one version of reality to deal with. The girl, Jewel Machado (Lorna Courtney), witnessed a murder, the murderers witnessed her witnessing it – and somehow the CCTV footage of the killing shows her, rather than them, doing it. She is completely correct in her assumptions. ![]() With her well-honed instincts for trouble, McCall reasons that a shady fellow and a young girl disappearing into a warehouse rarely ends well, so she follows them. On her way back from her meeting with Bishop, Robyn notices a shady fellow and a young girl disappearing into a warehouse. I quote this so that when I say the reboot works due to the intensely charismatic actors, rather than the script, you will believe me. What keeps me up at night is the people I couldn’t save.” “That’s what makes you so good,” says Bishop. That is the point, she tells him: “Everyone playing chess without thinking of the living, breathing pieces we sacrifice along the way. It is all part of the same game, he tells her. ![]() William Bishop (Chris Noth – Big from Sex and the City, Peter Florrick from The Good Wife), an ex-CIA director, wants her to work for him in private security, but “babysitting billionaires” is not Robyn’s style. In fact, she is a disillusioned covert operative for the US government who has quit over ethical concerns about the illegal operations she has been required to carry out. At least, that is what she would have those around her believe. Queen Latifah (who also executive produces) stars as Robyn McCall, a charity worker who has left her job to spend more time with her magnificently stroppy teenage daughter, Delilah (Laya DeLeon Hayes). Now, it has moved back to television, with the singer turned actor Queen Latifah taking up the mantle in this new series, airing in the UK on Sky Witness. Then The Equalizer moved to film in the 10s and became Denzel Washington, who broke with tradition by being a person of colour and a person who could act. He equalised things on television from 1985 to 1989 – a one-man A-Team without the van. F irst The Equalizer was Edward Woodward. ![]()
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