![]() ![]() James Spader in a scene from “The Blacklist.” (Courtesy of NBC)Ī: “The Blacklist” has already been renewed for another season. Q: Do you have any news on whether “The Blacklist” and “Grey’s Anatomy” will be returning next season? Both shows seem to be “winding down” this season (but I hope not!). Q: Do you know why Mina left “The Resident”? You can find episodes streaming on the Paramount+ subscription service, on demand and on CBS on Sunday nights. In February of this year, a new television series with the “Equalizer” title premiered on CBS. Both of those movies have been released on DVD and Blu-ray and other formats. A sequel, “The Equalizer 2,” followed in 2018 that movie was set partly in Europe, and I suspect that is what you saw. In 2014, the series’ concept was reworked for an “Equalizer” movie starring Denzel Washington, with the new character again called Robert McCall. Richard Jordan played another character helping with the equalizing for a time when Woodward had to lighten his schedule after a heart attack. Edward Woodward starred as the title character, named Robert McCall, for most of the run. Can you tell me anything about this? Was it a series, and where can I find it? Queen Latifah as Robyn McCall in “The Equalizer.” (Barbara Nitke/CBS)Ī: For those of you tuning in late, “The Equalizer” was originally a series on CBS from 1985 to 1989. Q: I was a big fan of the original “Equalizer.” I recently saw part of an episode of another version that featured a largely Black cast, including the title character, and was set in Europe. ![]()
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