We are halfway through the 2021-22 TV season, and there have been some surprises on the broadcast networks. Looking at CBS, it has a decent roster of programming, but some of its shows are headed toward cancellation. Some shows are aging, making their renewal or cancellation decisions more complicated. Scroll down to find out how
The Equalizer
Chris Noth’s time on The Equalizer is over. For two seasons, the actor has played William Bishop on the CBS procedural, opposite Queen Latifah’s Robyn McCall. “Chris Noth will no longer film additional episodes of The Equalizer, effective immediately,” CBS and Universal Television, which produces the series, said in a statement Monday. Noth will appear
Queen Latifah kicked down the door and showed us her vigilante side with the series premiere of The Equalizer on CBS. The crime drama debuted with a 0.9 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and netted 7.98 million viewers. The network also scored in viewership with 60 Minutes scoring the largest audience of the night with 9.06 million viewers
Robin McCall is here to break the status quo. The Equalizer Season 1 Episode 1 was filled with high-octane action as our hero stepped into the ring to help a young girl framed for a murder she did not commit. The case made Robin question her future and how she could help those in need. Meanwhile,
Even given TV’s current obsession with rebooting and reviving anything and everything, The Equalizer is an curious choice. The original 1985-89 CBS series, starring Edward Woodward as a spy-turned-private eye who cleaned up a crime-ridden New York City, is only a hazy memory to most viewers and plays like a dusty relic these days. (He